00:00:47I've been around to me the shell, nothing could get through to me.
00:00:55I didn't like, I didn't know, I had friends and family.
00:01:00I stole my ink in your eyes, didn't look like it needed to go.
00:01:05No, no, no, no, no
00:01:35No, no, no, no, no, no
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00:02:35Falling out in New York City
00:03:02Hello, Tumbleong, and everybody watching at home on the live stream.
00:03:07My name's Marty, and we are Soul Food Acapella.
00:03:10We are, yes, a city-based acapella group in Narenburn,
00:03:14and we're so excited to be here tonight at the inaugural Vivid Sings.
00:03:18You guys having a good time?
00:03:21Good, because that was the name of our first song, Good Times, by the Easy Beats, 1968.
00:03:26We have an all-Australian set for you tonight.
00:03:28Like Nathan, we are fans of the Australian pop rock scene,
00:03:32and we're very lucky that a lot of our, actually all of our songs,
00:03:35are arranged in-house by Melissa Kenny, our artistic director,
00:03:39as well as some of our other fabulous members,
00:03:42such as Christine, who arranges our next song,
00:03:46Gautier's, might be a name that you've heard of,
00:03:49and recently kind of slipped back into Tick-Tong, thanks to Dochi there.
00:03:54We've got Somebody That I Used To Know,
00:03:56and then after that, we've got Chains,
00:03:58which, yes, was the song that kind of helped win our gold
00:04:02in the world choir games last year at Auckland,
00:04:05so hope you enjoy.
00:06:09And to me I can never let your friends out and change on the road
00:06:14Cause I don't need that though
00:06:17I'm dying to somebody that I used to know
00:06:25I'm dying to somebody that I used to know
00:06:39I used to know
00:06:49I used to know
00:06:53I used to know
00:06:59I used to know
00:07:05As if there may be a cold cold sea
00:07:09A simple kiss, like a turning key
00:07:14A little bit, and a lock's on me
00:07:19Oh my God, you're my head
00:07:24But I'm holding it to where I am
00:07:28I'm gonna be better
00:07:31Oh, I'm in change
00:07:35I'm in change
00:07:40I pretend I can always be
00:07:48Freedom, wherever I feel
00:07:54But then the sound of a desperate call
00:07:58It's all I want, it's not that you want
00:08:03I'm crossing the line
00:08:06As you say, it's now the time to happen again
00:08:12I love you, but I'm in change
00:08:17Oh, I'm in change
00:08:24I'm in change
00:08:26I'm in change
00:08:30I'm in change
00:08:34I'm in change
00:08:49Should have gone past you through the gate
00:23:03Trust in me when I say, always say, oh, free to debate in me. Don't treat me down, I should pray, don't treat me, debate in me. Now that I've found you, just say, let me love you, baby. Let me love you.
00:23:24You're just too good to be true. I can't take my eyes off of you. You're just too good to be true. Baby, it's true. I'm in love with you.
00:23:54Hello, and thank you so much. We are thrilled to be here, and you have certainly brought the great weather with you, so thank you for that.
00:24:19We're going to move now into the 1960s with two iconic songs from that era.
00:24:26Wise men say only fools rush here, but I can't tell falling in love with you.
00:24:53Shall I stay, would it be a sin? If I can't tell falling in love with you.
00:25:17Like a river flows, surely to the sea, darling, so it goes, some things are meant to be.
00:25:33Take my hand, take my whole life too.
00:25:35Take my hand, take my whole life too.
00:25:45For I can't tell falling in love with you.
00:25:57I can't tell falling in love with you.
00:26:18Right, we're going to move into the 1980s now with two bands that, or two artists I should say, we're going to sing a song from each. Fleetwood Mac followed by Billy Joel.