Split Enz - Dirty Creature | First Time Viewing Reaction
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- My first time watching and reacting to the Split Enz song, Dirty Creature!
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Lead vocalist on this, Tim Finn, had a massive solo hit with Fraction Too Much Friction. Do yourself a favour and have a look.
Brilliant song about depression I'm pretty sure. The Enz are crazy and whacky and zanny and bizarre and I love them!
I Hope I Never was one of their biggest hits, less bizarre, more hauntingly beautiful.
Song about depression... correct
Every Split Enz song has an amazing bassline. Everyone talks about lyrics, melody, and singing (rightly so) but those bass notes! Sublime!
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Loved this song back in the day. I’m 57 y/o but still stuck in my 80’s music bubble 🤣👍❤️🇦🇺🎧🎸🎤 Oh btw fun fact: Tim Finn had been suffering from panic attacks and co-wrote this song as a relief for his condition ❤️
Hey I`m 58 y/o & stuck in the same 80`s music bubble as you. Best place to be in my opinion. 👍😊I hope Mikey reacts to some Dragon as well.
Hmmm.....I mostly am still 70/80’s. Exceptions are Pink, Adam Lambert (velvet album mostly), the odd Tim Minchin song, and some humorous aus country from around 2004 ish.
Suggestions for more Split Enz gems Mike!! 'I see red' is lots of fun. And one of my most favourite songs 'Message to my girl' - its just BEAUTIFUL!!
Big Guy, enjoyed reliving Dirty Creature with you. One of my favourite bands of all time and two of my favourite songwriters. the Finn brothers.
They were so original weren't they? A couple of must hear tracks of theirs are 'I See Red' and 'I Hope I Never'. Loved this and I haven't heard it in a long time, Thanks Mike, as always. ❤
I love ‘I Hope I Never’ Sad lyrics but beautifully sung by Tim Finn.
@@JudeAussie 100%, sad and beautiful are the exact words to describe it.
Good choices
Loved this song.. Still love it. Took me straight back to my youth
Hell yah, you got it. I was listening to them right after high school in 1975 when I became a huge fan. The brothers Neil and Tim Finn produced so much genius music with Split Enz, and then went off on separate and solo careers for a while, but continued to collaborate. I got to see Neil Finn's spinoff group, Crowded House ("Don't Dream It's Over") live in 1990, when half way through the set, Tim Finn came out and reconstituted Split Enz for the rest of the set. The crowd went nuts with many attendees holding up album covers of Split Enz records. It was like a reunion of Lennon and McCartney. It is one of my top 5 concert memories in my life. Plus, their videos were awesome for the MTV era.
Kia ora cuzz from Aotearoa new zealand hay I've seen SPLIT ENZ FOUR TIME'S OVER MY 52 YEARS ON STARSHIP EARTH
Split Enz were fantastic and whimsical.
Have you heard of an Australian singer called Guy Sebastian? He has immense talent and is probably little known outside of Australia. If you get to review his song Battle Scars, recorded it in his home studio, you’ll be in for a treat
I already did review that one. Great song!
So much Eddie Rayner all over this track. Too bad he doesn't get the recognition he deserves.
Best kiwi band, hands down! I see Red 💯🔥
Tim wrote this song when he was suffering from really bad panic attacks and didn't know what it was.
They were a bit like Madness. New Zealand are a hidden study in music im Australian and love our NZ brothers the creativity is amazing and timeless look at DRAGON 80s new wave at its best.
You could say New Zealand had Split Enz, the UK had Madness, and the USA had Oingo Boingo. Not all directly comparable, but there are those same elements of creativity that was going against the grain at the time, filtered through their regions and cultures.
This version has edited out the bit where Tim gets decapitated and his head lands on the jetty.
Here’s the uncut version! At 3:12.
ruclips.net/video/buDJI54DTT0/видео.html
Wow - that's dark lol - I didn't remember that part. :)
Before even get far enough to see if you liked it, just wanna say I appreciate you doing it
HELLO SANDY ALLEN 😁
Another favourite of mine from Split Enz ♥️✨🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Great New Zealand band.a Kiwi t listen to is Jenny Morris.she has a song called your gonna get hurt featuring two members from INXS Andrew Farriss and Kirk Pengilly. Another song is She’s got to be loved and last song is Break in the weather
You got to remember that was in 1982 where video machines were all the rage
Thank you for this reaction. If you really want to see Split Enz at their most wacky, and to understand their evolution, I’d suggest their first “mainstream” hit, I See Red. Right at the start of punk and new wave, this was very cutting-edge to a 12-year old in small town New Zealand. They were even more wacky in the early 70s, as art school students, but were regarded then as freaks 😉
Remastered video: m.ruclips.net/video/5O1s67RcViA/видео.html
Such a great band.
Oh man now I wanna see crowded house music lol
Two suggestions, both ballads, one from each of the Finn brothers. First is I Hope I Never, written by Tim. The second is Message To My GIrl written by Neil. You will love them both.
My most fav is Poor Boy, please check that out, love your channel!!
In case you haven't twigged on, this song is about depression and mental illness. Tim Finn would suffer from panic attacks and sadly the drummer Paul Hester, who joined the band shortly after this song (and then when on to form Crowded House with Neil Finn) later took his own life.
This song is about the battle Tim Finn has with Depression
Kiwi band from the early eighties BLAM BLAM BLAM song to check out THERE IS NO DEPRESSION IN NEW ZEALAND. HAY BRO DO YOU KNOW WHY NEW ZEALAND RACE HORSE'S ARE SO FAST?
IT'S BECAUSE THEY'VE SEEN WHAT WE DO TO OUR SHEEP 😘🐑😍🥰 BAAA BAAAAA👍 AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND WERE THE MEN ARE MEN AND THE SHEEP ARE TERRIFIED👍
Great Kiwi band better than Crowded House even though im an Aussie
Bro look at( what’s the matter with you) that’s a bad ass zany song .thanks all the same 👍👍
What was the other band they had that was more comedic? aim old and can’t remeber the name but they were also epic
Schnell Fester?
Swingers, early split enz with Phil Judd?
@@jukip1485 nah and I still can’t remember but can see them in my head lol
Please do some really early split enz. They are probably even quirkier
Hay brother while you're down here at the bottom of the world give Warren Maxwell a go he is the vocalist and guitarist for TRINITY ROOT'S song to check out (Citizen) live at the tuning fork and his other band THE LITTLE BUSHMEN song to check out is PEACEFUL MAN live with the new zealand symphony orchestra this man's vocals are off the planet beautiful powerful different Awesome and check out THE MANAGER'S 11 PIECE SKA BAND from Auckland Aotearoa new zealand doing a cover of SPLIT ENZ song THAT WAS MY MISTAKE 👍 and Cuzz SPLIT ENZ Song SANDY ALLEN IT'S ABOUT THE WORLD'S TALLEST WOMAN WHO THEY MET IN NEW YORK CITY wherever that is? I think it's a little village somewhere in the south Island 😵💫🤪😜
sad song bout tims drug adiction. realy like v bassline.