54 here. Everything you said. I remember my father bitching about it in 83. He complained the lyrics didn't make sense to him. Yeah, but Ooby Dooby did.
63 here. All good memories. Split Enz at the beginning of the Music Video era. The Finn Bros are amazingly talented and will always be one of my favorites….
Saw Crowded House live in New Orleans around 86 or so. Tim was with them and the second half a the show was basically a Split Enz show, It was awesome!
The reason why I moved here over 20 years ago. 🥝 "Aotearoa Rugged individual Glisten like a pearl At the bottom of the world The tyranny of distance Didn't stop the cavalier So why should it stop me I'll conquer and stay free"
Aotearoa is a word first written by a european. Busby if recall correctly. It describes the halo of cloud that surrounds the mountains in the central north island. Hence the land of the long cloud. Yet it was never a land mass or a name of one or a country which is the official name of a corporate entity.
The UK banned this song because of the Falkland war and that's why they didn't get the recognition they so fully deserved. It was a rite of passage back then and probably still is, though to a lesser degree, that NZ bands try out Australia before going on to the UK. They thought it would affect the morale of the Navy. I think this song was destined to smash their pop charts. We can thank Margaret Thatcher for that.
It was band in the UK because it came out around the time of the Falklands war. The Gov't worried about it's impact the support for the war. They had sent a naval tack force to reclaim the islands.
I can't stop praising The Enz for the important band that they are. A NZ band but a favourite of Aussies. Quality all over the place and the timelessness of "classic". The ending to this song is a sublime play between piano and percussion. Exquisite!
These days no-one wants to acknowledge the extraordinary feats of ordinary men. Sir this and that, Lord this and that wouldn't have got past the gate of their own farm without the endless slog of men who's names we'll never know.
That’s actually an amazing quote that i’m saving. The West is in a terminal downward spiral and the masses have been socially engineered to forget their history, and words like duty and honour and rarely heard
Sir Robin Knox Johnston.. by his own hand and without a team or sponsors sailed around the world non stop in a boat he built himself between 1968 and 1969 .. many said it was impossible .. There's not many that truly deserve the title of sir but a few men without doubt certainly do in my humble opinion
My brother in law can relate to this gem as he was born in Belfast, grew up in Wolverhampton and at age 13 he migrated to New Zealand settling in Hamilton with his dad, four uncles and five brothers. This was in 1966 and he turns 70 next month. He has lived in the US since 1983. He still has a fairly noticeable West Midlands accent when he speaks.
@@chriscoughlan5221 My brother in law’s second cousin lives in Dudley and his fraternal twin brother lives in Walsall with his Māori wife and their four daughters. His other four brothers live in Canada, Japan, Mexico and Germany respectively.
At 13 his accent was already fixed. Only people speaking with affectations shrug off their accent. Mel Gibson for example. He is basically wearing a mask with his real face still there. Must take a lot of work.
@@KayAteChef He has also dealt with dyslexia, a slight speech impediment due to a botched tonsillectomy when he was nine years old, and 95% hearing loss in his right ear due to an abscess infection on his eardrum.
I was born in the 90s but I'm so grateful to my dad for showing me this album when I was a child. I used to think the louder parts of the whistling segment was him harmonizing when I was a kid from the back seat of his Volvo. When I listened as on my iPod and the part was still in the song my mind was blown! Now I'm 28 and this song still hits the spot like no other.
Love this! I’m 34 next month and first discovered Split Enz on an old 80s radio show. Wasn’t this one, it was I Got You, my absolute FAVOURITE 🥰 but this also rocks!
PLEASE ALL YOU MILLENNIALS STOP SAYING UNDERRATED, WHEN WHAT YOU REALLY MEAN IS YOUR EGO BELIEVES EVERYONE ELSE SHOULD LIKE SOMETHING AS MUCH AS YOU DO.
@@jondunmore4268 millenials??? What parallel universe do you live in? I'm Gen X DH!! You know, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin etc etc. Now stop making assumptions.
Still listening March 2023. Idk what it is, but Split Enz hits a certain chord for me more than most bands. My Dad used to play them all the time when we’d be driving around when I was a kid. I now have his copy of True Colours on vinyl which I cherish. “Nobody Takes Me Seriously” is my favorite, followed by this one. Wish I grew up in this era.
Man i am so glad i discovered this tune. I was 10 in 1982 and i absolutely loved this song, but forgot about it until just now. I cant stop listening. What i find odd is I remember back then feeling like Split Enz were so outside of the ordinary and alternative back then. Now its just a good old almost folkish tune with a great hook and melody, and a bunch of young guys having fun making great music. Love it
Stone cold Kiwi classic , even back then, those pakeha boys from Te Awamutu had the foresight and paid due respect to Aotearoa , Finn brothers nothing but pure class, Kia Kaha
When I was a young boy I wanted to sail around the world That's the life for me Living on the sea Spirit of a sailor Circumnavigates the globe The lust of a pioneer Will acknowledge no frontier I remember you by, thunderclap in the sky Lightning flash, tempers flare 'Round the horn if you dare I just spent six months in a leaky boat Lucky just to keep afloat Aotearoa Rugged individual Glisten like a pearl At the bottom of the world The tyranny of distance Didn't stop the cavalier So why should it stop me I'll conquer and stay free Ah, c'mon all you lads Let's forget and forgive There's a world to explore Tales to tell back on shore I just spent six months in a leaky boat Six months in a leaky boat Ship-wrecked love can be cruel Don't be fooled by her kind There's a wind in my sails Will protect and prevail I just spent six months in a leaky boat Nothing to it leaky boat
@@alberta6862 'Technically' it is an adopted word by New Zealander's and was made prominent in the 1920-1930's period. Some say it came from a book written to describe the historical first sighting of the land by the first Maori expedition. And I bet they had a 'leaky boat' also. Not 6 months of travel though, fortunately for them.
STILL love this song in 2023 - Split Enz were one of my favorite through my teens/80s. So thankful now for streaming music so I can listen to my old vinyl on these playlists. I LOVE RUclips for that purpose.
Split Enz were such a great band. The entire Time and Tide album was superb ... Dirty Creature, this song, so many interesting and well crafted songs ...
Yes, I had the album. I was drawn to buy it after seeing them on MTV. As an American southerner, we never heard music from New Zealand. I just love the intro, Pioneer, to this song. The whole piece is so dramatic. When listening, I can just imagine being on the high seas going around the uncharted world. Dirty Creature and Never Ceases to Amaze Me were my favorites too. Even today after 40 years, I sing Never Ceases to Amaze me when I see something that amazes me, haha.
I absolutely love everything about NZ. I have been there four times over four decades and it's just brilliant and the Finn brothers encapsulate all of those decades in their music.
Fun Fact Split Enz first sang it in 1982. In 2000 The Wiggles did their own cover with Tim Finn when they released their new video and CD It’s A Wiggly Wiggly World about Captain Feathersword the Friendly Pirate sailing on the SS Feathersword.
A real radio edit in the early 80's, there was nothing quite like it and to this day now its still really out there! It's a story of song about stories that relate to a story...Nothing quite like this forever! Unique as.
Deano's quest for divinity no one noticed this either john but can sugar mamma celebrate by sticking it to me? Moog changes alpha 🎉 heyyy I have no control over my life now you know why blokes are rebels too coz there's tough times for everybody
The piano, percussion and (the unknown) instrument that gives off the “whirl”(?) sound one hears produces the sublime . I heard this recording in the 90’s and I been a fan since.
I started keeping personal charts when I was a kid from 1980-88. This was my #1 song from all of 1982 (6 wks at #1)...and I was living in the SE coastal US where radio airplay was scarce. I did get Billboard magazine, which showed me the international charts, and caused me to buy "Time & Tide".
Had to post again this 90 sec dramatic evocative intro was the spark that directed me to pursuing theatrical composition at age 19 being commissioned to compose for a major piece it’s not a boast it’s an acknowledgement how impactful this piece and others Spit Enz songs created were so inspirational to me.
and Noel Crombie, this is an exquisite piece of drumming at the end. To me, it's emotionally connected the theme of the song. Since the first time I heard it, I wished that the last movement of this song would go longer.
After Mal Green left the band Noel was unsure if he was the right man to play drums as he really was not a proper drummer. His background was percussion. Spoons were his specialty. The boys had to talk him into it. He exceeded all expectations. Fantastic work indeed.
I could tell they had something special even as a child of the 70s but the older I get the more I appreciate what a rare gem the talent exhibited by the band that was Spliit Enz, and later perhaps a little more drastically commerce oriented, in Crowded House. But Split Enz, in their eariest incarnation, rated up there with any and all of the world's best prog rock bands and to many they even stood superior with a mastery over the most delightful of melody offered regular as clockwork as proof.
Yeah , this song is so well - constructed it's almost unbelievable. Brings back allot. Splt Enz ( and Crowded House didda lot, for my life. Adios, Crosby. I will miss you, also. Hastias.
I live in Texas, and a few years back I heard an instrumental version of this song waiting to talk to someone at AT&T. That's when I knew I was getting old.
I hardly ever comment on youtube but had to for this. The intro and outro of this song is just incredible. So cinematic, melancholy and nautical! Eddie Raynor was/is a wonderful musician and was there at the forefront when keyboard sound options and how they could be utilized expanded dramatically. He utilized them like no other and I don't know why he doesn't get more accolades. At a time when Tainted Heart sounded like a westpak handybank machine he was creating lush complex and emotive orchestrations. My 14 year old son is a brilliant keyboard player and budding soundtrack composer and your work is some of what I am telling him to listen to for inspiration. If you ever read this Eddie, from this old retired Australian muso to you, you created some truly beautiful music brother. And as for the Finn brothers, you guys are as close to the level of Lennon and McCartney as this part of the world is ever going to get.
A real classic of Kiwiana original music. Forever etched in the Kiwi psyche. Many complex moving parts in this piece of music. Thanks for your comment. Cheers.
Im 59 and am so enjoying my Split End nostalgia soiree today. This song is haunting, joyful, and beautifully captures centuries of Brits on the high seas - amazingly in a masterful new wave spirit. They were one of my faves in high school and all their songs I loved then, I love just as much now. Brilliant musicians.
For me, this song is all about that sad, beautiful and unexpected ending.
My best friend in college *loved* this song. He passed away in February. RIP, JCP. 💔
So sorry for the loss of your dear friend.
Just discovering this song.wow it's great.and sorry for your loss.take care peace.rock on......😊
Lovers? Just asking.
Your friend had great taste in music
Sorry for your loss. You’ll see them again 😇 . Enjoy the music!❤❤️❤️❤️
Makes me sad. I miss the old days when life was good
Can get those good days back ...,. My girls there she was justa walking down her st ..., singing do wah Diddy did E dumb
We all do. The world is crap again.
I know how you feel. I'm 59 and I miss those days too. You never know what you had until it's gone FOREVER."
Savour the memories and make more.
Ditto
I was a teenager when this song came out! I'm 58 now lol well done Tim for the memory with Kiwi Music!
54 here. Everything you said. I remember my father bitching about it in 83. He complained the lyrics didn't make sense to him. Yeah, but Ooby Dooby did.
The 80s. We lived in a time when very goid things were happening.
63 here. All good memories. Split Enz at the beginning of the Music Video era. The Finn Bros are amazingly talented and will always be one of my favorites….
Same
@@29Stumps
63 too.
Plus I was living in Western Australia when this charted.
Enz of an Era - that was soooo good.
God it’s so hard to believe that Tim Finn turned 70 this year. Where did the decades go man. This song it’s brilliant.
Wait what????
@@decafjava8565 Yeah
Live, love, lament.. 😅
@@decafjava8565 yep!!! 70 man. Dudes old az now lol mind you I’m 52 in a couple of weeks. But not 70 lol 😂
What? he should be executed for critizing Maggie with this sh1tty song!
I still love you guys
When Neil joins in on vocals on the second verse, just feels like the icing on the cake. Great song, great band.
Their voices really sound very good together.
Absolutely no sound on earth can compare to the beauty of a family harmonizing.
Thank you dad for showing me yet another 80's masterpiece.
Saw Neil Finn show in Toronto Waterfront ‘99, fine performance
Thank god you kids have cool dads. Well, some of you.
The world's greatest sea shanty.
Song was ahead of its time.
spot on time
I don’t think they would have realised what a classic piece of music they made
six months in a leaky boat was Tim's way of saying he had depression....and had come out of it. Still gives me the chills..
Wow, I didn't know that. Thanks, it makes sense
I don’t think that is true at all.
Dirty Creature
Loved their albums, found split enz while working in a record store back in mid 70's mental notes. Still have it.
Saw Crowded House live in New Orleans around 86 or so. Tim was with them and the second half a the show was basically a Split Enz show, It was awesome!
wow! How lucky are you?!
They were definitely at their peak in 87. I saw them in Melbourne in March before they left Australia to play support for Bruce Hornsby in the U.S.
Certainly one of the best bands out of the eighties.
They started and were huge in the mid 70's - the 80's was more Crowded House - first saw them in an open air concert in a park in Nth Sydney in 1975.
This was first popular when I was 17. In 2 years I turn 60.
The reason why I moved here over 20 years ago. 🥝
"Aotearoa
Rugged individual
Glisten like a pearl
At the bottom of the world
The tyranny of distance
Didn't stop the cavalier
So why should it stop me
I'll conquer and stay free"
Who else can work Aeotearoa into a song? Brilliant!
It makes me so homesick I could cry. I am crying.
Love the Māori language welcome to the song ❤
Aotearoa is a word first written by a european. Busby if recall correctly. It describes the halo of cloud that surrounds the mountains in the central north island. Hence the land of the long cloud. Yet it was never a land mass or a name of one or a country which is the official name of a corporate entity.
One of the most beautifully sorrowfull songs ever written. That hook at the end is pure bliss.
Underrated band. Split Enz made some great albums/songs.
Agreed
One of Eddie Vedder's favourite bands when he was a kid.....you can hear the melodic influence in some Pearl Jam's more mellow tunes
The UK banned this song because of the Falkland war and that's why they didn't get the recognition they so fully deserved. It was a rite of passage back then and probably still is, though to a lesser degree, that NZ bands try out Australia before going on to the UK. They thought it would affect the morale of the Navy. I think this song was destined to smash their pop charts. We can thank Margaret Thatcher for that.
@@janececelia7448 yup
@@janececelia7448 Anne Nightingale did play it on her Sunday night show.
Doesn t matter how old this song it, it's brilliant, always turns my mood positive in dark times when I hear this masterpiece
Yes it does
For more than 40 years I was searching for this song,thank you RUclips algorithm for finding
I’m 53. Feeling wise and experienced but nostalgic.
Alight, then. You ever spent six months in a leaky boat?
Geez. I'm almost 65. I will never get over these guys. So special in my life....
Loved this song. Foretold my future. I spent 23 years at sea in the Merchant Marine. Back when music was real.
I remember seeing the "World Premier" of this video on MTV at age 11 (I'm 53 now). Always loved this song, and kinda surprised it isn't more known.
Yes, I remember the world premier too!
It was band in the UK because it came out around the time of the Falklands war. The Gov't worried about it's impact the support for the war. They had sent a naval tack force to reclaim the islands.
I’m 53 too. It was a time!!!
I've just discovered it 45 year old kiwi😂
This song always fills me with a happy kind of sadness.😭
I've liked this every since I heard it on MTV back in the early 80's.
I can't stop praising The Enz for the important band that they are. A NZ band but a favourite of Aussies. Quality all over the place and the timelessness of "classic". The ending to this song is a sublime play between piano and percussion. Exquisite!
I don’t think there’s ever been another NZ band that have trumped the ENZ’s success in OZ. Super talented and appreciating them even more now.
@@rubyredjeans maybe Dragon
A favourite of Brits too!
@@koitorob
Plus the Great White North🍁
Nope definitely an Aussie band
These days no-one wants to acknowledge the extraordinary feats of ordinary men. Sir this and that, Lord this and that wouldn't have got past the gate of their own farm without the endless slog of men who's names we'll never know.
That’s actually an amazing quote that i’m saving.
The West is in a terminal downward spiral and the masses have been socially engineered to forget their history, and words like duty and honour and rarely heard
Sir Robin Knox Johnston.. by his own hand and without a team or sponsors sailed around the world non stop in a boat he built himself between 1968 and 1969 .. many said it was impossible ..
There's not many that truly deserve the title of sir but a few men without doubt certainly do in my humble opinion
The intro and outro still still shivers me Timbers , the part in the middle is also excellent 😀
Arrggh - no lie, me hearty! 💙⚓💙
sounds like you love the WHOLE enchilada!
Oh arrh me laddie
My brother in law can relate to this gem as he was born in Belfast, grew up in Wolverhampton and at age 13 he migrated to New Zealand settling in Hamilton with his dad, four uncles and five brothers. This was in 1966 and he turns 70 next month. He has lived in the US since 1983. He still has a fairly noticeable West Midlands accent when he speaks.
Maybe our paths shouldve crossed, I grew up near black country dad was Irish, been to NZ twice, ended up in Santander north Spain.
@@chriscoughlan5221 My brother in law’s second cousin lives in Dudley and his fraternal twin brother lives in Walsall with his Māori wife and their four daughters. His other four brothers live in Canada, Japan, Mexico and Germany respectively.
At 13 his accent was already fixed. Only people speaking with affectations shrug off their accent. Mel Gibson for example. He is basically wearing a mask with his real face still there. Must take a lot of work.
@@KayAteChef He has also dealt with dyslexia, a slight speech impediment due to a botched tonsillectomy when he was nine years old, and 95% hearing loss in his right ear due to an abscess infection on his eardrum.
@mommum thank you 😊
That outtro is peerless
Layla's outro is as good.
One of my favourite Split Enz songs from the 80's! It was such a great band!
So beautifully relevant in 2022, as it was in 1982, may we all spend 6 months in a leaky boat.
no instead Melbourne got 3 years of lockdown🤣🤣🤣
Yep, 1982. That's when my children and I lived in a leaky boat. Beautiful memories.
Neaxealand
Split Enz music really is a modern day masterpiece. The full sound and brilliant song writing certainly makes good music all round.
I was born in the 90s but I'm so grateful to my dad for showing me this album when I was a child. I used to think the louder parts of the whistling segment was him harmonizing when I was a kid from the back seat of his Volvo. When I listened as on my iPod and the part was still in the song my mind was blown! Now I'm 28 and this song still hits the spot like no other.
Lucky us eh?
Great having cool by your side.
born in the 70's song is awesome regardless of age.
Love this! I’m 34 next month and first discovered Split Enz on an old 80s radio show. Wasn’t this one, it was I Got You, my absolute FAVOURITE 🥰 but this also rocks!
The most underrated band of the century. Magnificent ballads, melodies, harmonies, instrumentals and lyrics. Phenomenal all round.
PLEASE ALL YOU MILLENNIALS STOP SAYING UNDERRATED, WHEN WHAT YOU REALLY MEAN IS YOUR EGO BELIEVES EVERYONE ELSE SHOULD LIKE SOMETHING AS MUCH AS YOU DO.
@@jondunmore4268 millenials??? What parallel universe do you live in? I'm Gen X DH!! You know, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin etc etc. Now stop making assumptions.
FFS everyone thinks their favourite band is ‘underrated’.
HERE HERE. Pure talent. And not a lot of ego
@@jondunmore4268Good job Jon, you've described the meaning of the word underrated. A round of applause for the genius over here! 👏👏👏👏👏👏🎉🎉🎉
What a masterpiece..and that outro!
What about the intro?
@@inescollins5176 Or the entire album?
@@Glornt
I was referring to the beginning/intro
of the song
"Six Months in a leaky Boat".
that outro is quite possibly the best minute of music I have ever heard.
I forgot how beautiful the piano at the beginning was! Loved this band. ❤️
Me too!
My dad introduced me to this music when I was very young. I remember him playing this in his truck while we drove around.
This is what perfection sounds like.
Underrated New Wave band!😊
Love Split Enz. Even today, some of the best moments of a Crowded House gig is when Neil does something from those days.
I only recently heard this song for the first time and can't stop listening. It's a really well put together song and catchy as hell.
I was lucky enough to see split enz,crowded house and the finn brothers live.
1983 joined the Navy, found this gem , memories
Just saw him in concert at the Michael Fowler Centre - he’s still got it!!
Still listening March 2023. Idk what it is, but Split Enz hits a certain chord for me more than most bands. My Dad used to play them all the time when we’d be driving around when I was a kid. I now have his copy of True Colours on vinyl which I cherish. “Nobody Takes Me Seriously” is my favorite, followed by this one. Wish I grew up in this era.
It really doesn't matter, i grew up in this era, but this song is as good now as it was then.
Good instincts. It was an amazing amazing time for music.
I grew up with Split Enz as a child.... I adore them
Me too ! God bless us !
Same. Still one of my favorite bands.
Man i am so glad i discovered this tune. I was 10 in 1982 and i absolutely loved this song, but forgot about it until just now. I cant stop listening.
What i find odd is I remember back then feeling like Split Enz were so outside of the ordinary and alternative back then.
Now its just a good old almost folkish tune with a great hook and melody, and a bunch of young guys having fun making great music.
Love it
Eddie Rainer keys and arrangements contributed elements that helped define Split Enz as much as lyric song and vocals…a magical combination.
100% agree
Absolutely
The last minute has to be the best - so melancholy and reflective!
Such a happy song !!! Takes me back to the 80s and happier times! ❤️❤️❤️
Agree 👍.. another great happy 80's song is.. In a big country.. Big country
I remember very well MTV advertising this video as one of their WORLD PREMIERE VIDEO!! I watched, and I liked.
Stone cold Kiwi classic , even back then, those pakeha boys from Te Awamutu had the foresight and paid due respect to Aotearoa , Finn brothers nothing but pure class, Kia Kaha
I love the last minute of this song.
It sounds like a completely different song. I would love to see it extended and made into its own song.
That is nostalgia. The six months are over...
When I was a young boy
I wanted to sail around the world
That's the life for me
Living on the sea
Spirit of a sailor
Circumnavigates the globe
The lust of a pioneer
Will acknowledge no frontier
I remember you by, thunderclap in the sky
Lightning flash, tempers flare
'Round the horn if you dare
I just spent six months in a leaky boat
Lucky just to keep afloat
Aotearoa
Rugged individual
Glisten like a pearl
At the bottom of the world
The tyranny of distance
Didn't stop the cavalier
So why should it stop me
I'll conquer and stay free
Ah, c'mon all you lads
Let's forget and forgive
There's a world to explore
Tales to tell back on shore
I just spent six months in a leaky boat
Six months in a leaky boat
Ship-wrecked love can be cruel
Don't be fooled by her kind
There's a wind in my sails
Will protect and prevail
I just spent six months in a leaky boat
Nothing to it leaky boat
Didn't know what aotearoa was till I looked it up New Zealand in Maori
Something like ‘long white cloud’, if I recall *over decades now* 😘
@@alberta6862 'Technically' it is an adopted word by New Zealander's and was made prominent in the 1920-1930's period. Some say it came from a book written to describe the historical first sighting of the land by the first Maori expedition. And I bet they had a 'leaky boat' also. Not 6 months of travel though, fortunately for them.
Thank you!
Tim's vocals, Neil's hornpipe, ageless music.
Fantastic song. One of my favorites.
STILL love this song in 2023 - Split Enz were one of my favorite through my teens/80s. So thankful now for streaming music so I can listen to my old vinyl on these playlists. I LOVE RUclips for that purpose.
Split Enz were such a great band. The entire Time and Tide album was superb ... Dirty Creature, this song, so many interesting and well crafted songs ...
Yes, I had the album. I was drawn to buy it after seeing them on MTV. As an American southerner, we never heard music from New Zealand. I just love the intro, Pioneer, to this song. The whole piece is so dramatic. When listening, I can just imagine being on the high seas going around the uncharted world.
Dirty Creature and Never Ceases to Amaze Me were my favorites too. Even today after 40 years, I sing Never Ceases to Amaze me when I see something that amazes me, haha.
Loved this since it dropped. Still do. Great art, and a moving testament to New Zealand.
Gawd I love that outro.
Greatest opening ever
Best outro as well.
"Gave" this song to a couple who went to New Zealand in the 80's...still strong....the song....the couple didn't understood....
I absolutely love everything about NZ. I have been there four times over four decades and it's just brilliant and the Finn brothers encapsulate all of those decades in their music.
Wait, you liked a National lockdown over sniffles, zero tolerance policies and gun grabbing from Jacinda?
62 years old and having flashbacks to the 80s when listening to such classic songs in Australia.
A timeless, perfected masterpiece
Absolutely love the instrumental opening.
Fun Fact
Split Enz first sang it in 1982.
In 2000
The Wiggles did their own cover with Tim Finn when they released their new video and CD It’s A Wiggly Wiggly World about Captain Feathersword the Friendly Pirate sailing on the SS Feathersword.
A real radio edit in the early 80's, there was nothing quite like it and to this day now its still really out there! It's a story of song about stories that relate to a story...Nothing quite like this forever! Unique as.
They tyranny of distance didn't stop the cavalier, so why should it stop me?
I actually spent a lot of time in a leaky boat love you Tim and Neil All of the group ❤️😢😮
Imaginative and carefree halcyon days back in the 80's❤
Reminds me when me and my buddies started riding our bikes to the beach this song came out at the same time. Great memories
Deano's quest for divinity no one noticed this either john but can sugar mamma celebrate by sticking it to me? Moog changes alpha 🎉 heyyy I have no control over my life now you know why blokes are rebels too coz there's tough times for everybody
Amazing and relative 40 years later! What an amazing band!!
Ah brilliant, this song brings me right back, played Time and Tide to death back in the 80s.
My children were teenagers. I was early forties. We were never closer than we were then.
One of the greatest tracks of the 80s. Outstanding then, and now.
The piano, percussion and (the unknown) instrument that gives off the “whirl”(?) sound one hears produces the sublime .
I heard this recording in the 90’s and I been a fan since.
It's Eddie Rayner playing an arpeggio pattern on the synth.
Love the high paced - rollicking tune contrasting with the haunting outro...
I started keeping personal charts when I was a kid from 1980-88. This was my #1 song from all of 1982 (6 wks at #1)...and I was living in the SE coastal US where radio airplay was scarce. I did get Billboard magazine, which showed me the international charts, and caused me to buy "Time & Tide".
Brilliant song.
Split Enz were a fun group with some great songs!!❤❤❤
Had to post again this 90 sec dramatic evocative intro was the spark that directed me to pursuing theatrical composition at age 19 being commissioned to compose for a major piece it’s not a boast it’s an acknowledgement how impactful this piece and others Spit Enz songs created were so inspirational to me.
It may be 40 years ago - but it is,still superb!
and Noel Crombie, this is an exquisite piece of drumming at the end. To me, it's emotionally connected the theme of the song. Since the first time I heard it, I wished that the last movement of this song would go longer.
After Mal Green left the band Noel was unsure if he was the right man to play drums as he really was not a proper drummer. His background was percussion. Spoons were his specialty. The boys had to talk him into it. He exceeded all expectations. Fantastic work indeed.
Worked as a set designer on spicks and specks after this
Remember this from MTV in the early 80s more than half a lifetime ago.
The opening would make a good piece for a high school orchestra to do🙂
The most talented songwriters n singers ever
Haven't though about this song for years. As we depart in December for a 6 month cruise (not in a leaky boat), this is apt!
I could tell they had something special even as a child of the 70s but the older I get the more I appreciate what a rare gem the talent exhibited by the band that was Spliit Enz, and later perhaps a little more drastically commerce oriented, in Crowded House.
But Split Enz, in their eariest incarnation, rated up there with any and all of the world's best prog rock bands and to many they even stood superior with a mastery over the most delightful of melody offered regular as clockwork as proof.
They were great when I saw them in 82. Neil played string synth and mandolin and Tim played 6 string. The coda was just as haunting live.
I see so many posts like this that make me wish I was 10-12 years older.
Songs been going through my head a lot lately so I thought I'd check it out. The Finn brothers are great. High school memories.
Yeah , this song is so well - constructed it's almost unbelievable. Brings back allot. Splt Enz ( and Crowded House didda lot, for my life. Adios, Crosby. I will miss you, also. Hastias.
For all their wrinkles and scar, they swung for the fences. Like Champs.
Best band in the world.
I live in Texas, and a few years back I heard an instrumental version of this song waiting to talk to someone at AT&T. That's when I knew I was getting old.
I can relate to this song. Metaphorically speaking, I have spent six months in a leaky boat.
I hardly ever comment on youtube but had to for this. The intro and outro of this song is just incredible. So cinematic, melancholy and nautical! Eddie Raynor was/is a wonderful musician and was there at the forefront when keyboard sound options and how they could be utilized expanded dramatically. He utilized them like no other and I don't know why he doesn't get more accolades. At a time when Tainted Heart sounded like a westpak handybank machine he was creating lush complex and emotive orchestrations. My 14 year old son is a brilliant keyboard player and budding soundtrack composer and your work is some of what I am telling him to listen to for inspiration. If you ever read this Eddie, from this old retired Australian muso to you, you created some truly beautiful music brother. And as for the Finn brothers, you guys are as close to the level of Lennon and McCartney as this part of the world is ever going to get.
A real classic of Kiwiana original music. Forever etched in the Kiwi psyche. Many complex moving parts in this piece of music. Thanks for your comment.
Cheers.
Eddie Rayner....unbelievably GREAT keyboards on this one, WOW!
Im 59 and am so enjoying my Split End nostalgia soiree today. This song is haunting, joyful, and beautifully captures centuries of Brits on the high seas - amazingly in a masterful new wave spirit. They were one of my faves in high school and all their songs I loved then, I love just as much now. Brilliant musicians.
The first album I bought when I was 13. Classic 80s!