Best Kiwi Rock Songs
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@raznomore said in Best Kiwi Rock Songs:
@MN5 Kimbra doesn’t get a enough love for being a hot chick.
Shit's fucked up.
Cos she has an amazing set of lungs.
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My 3 favourite kiwi songs of all time are:
DD Smash: whaling
Shihad: For What You Burn
Split Enz: 6.months in a leaky boat
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The Exponents may be many things, but
If someone says, " I don't know"
Someone else will say "o-o-o, why does.love, do this too me"
Fucking. Anthem
But i like Who Loves Who The Most more
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@mariner4life don't forget Victoria
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A great memory of.my wedding was the.kiwi contingent breaking in to a rendition of "I'll say goodbye (even though I'm blue)"
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@mariner4life said in Best Kiwi Rock Songs:
A great memory of.my wedding was the.kiwi contingent breaking in to a rendition of "I'll say goodbye (even though I'm blue)"
They have been responsible for some great music.
As a child of the 80s, who can forget the Mockers
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@canefan said in Best Kiwi Rock Songs:
Neil Finn is a total legend, he's written so many great songs. I'll pick two, message to my girl and Don't Dream its over. Timeless
Saw Neil & Tim performing at the Royal Albert Hall 2005. They did "Don't Dream it's Over" & "Charlie" with no amplification, just their voices, two guitars and one spotlight.
You genuinely couldn't hear a pin drop.
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Really can't go past this.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Best Kiwi Rock Songs:
@canefan said in Best Kiwi Rock Songs:
Neil Finn is a total legend, he's written so many great songs. I'll pick two, message to my girl and Don't Dream its over. Timeless
Saw Neil & Tim performing at the Royal Albert Hall 2005. They did "Don't Dream it's Over" & "Charlie" with no amplification, just their voices, two guitars and one spotlight.
You genuinely couldn't hear a pin drop.
I've seen Crowded House twice. They upstaged REM opening for them in the early 1990s at Western Springs, and the front row of the Dunedin Town Hall for the Woodface tour complete with Tim Finn. Brilliant
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Since there seems to be some other non rock entries I'll add:
Juice and Cruise Control by Headless Chickens, these were huge in the early 90s.
Chains by DLT and Che Fu, good mid 90s NZ hip hop.
French Letter by Herbs, and of course E Papa by Herbs during the rugby.
E Ipo by Prince Tui Teka was huge at my parents parties when I was a kid.
@Kruse said in Best Kiwi Rock Songs:
Darcy Clay. He didn't do much, but shit - the crazy fuck had potential.
Really don't get the whole Darcy Clay thing, bought the EP (I think) due to the hype and thought meh.
@MN5 said in Best Kiwi Rock Songs:
Can confirm Jan is still HOF
To add to the hot chicks - Peking Man, Build a Room that Echoes with Margaret Ulrich.
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@Victor-Meldrew Are you old enough? is great too
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@canefan said in Best Kiwi Rock Songs:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Best Kiwi Rock Songs:
@canefan said in Best Kiwi Rock Songs:
Neil Finn is a total legend, he's written so many great songs. I'll pick two, message to my girl and Don't Dream its over. Timeless
Saw Neil & Tim performing at the Royal Albert Hall 2005. They did "Don't Dream it's Over" & "Charlie" with no amplification, just their voices, two guitars and one spotlight.
You genuinely couldn't hear a pin drop.
I've seen Crowded House twice. They upstaged REM opening for them in the early 1990s at Western Springs, and the front row of the Dunedin Town Hall for the Woodface tour complete with Tim Finn. Brilliant
TBH, I don't think they did ... the opening of Whats the Frequency Kenneth set that concert off for me ... although it was awesome seeing Crowded House.
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@Nepia said in Best Kiwi Rock Songs:
@canefan said in Best Kiwi Rock Songs:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Best Kiwi Rock Songs:
@canefan said in Best Kiwi Rock Songs:
Neil Finn is a total legend, he's written so many great songs. I'll pick two, message to my girl and Don't Dream its over. Timeless
Saw Neil & Tim performing at the Royal Albert Hall 2005. They did "Don't Dream it's Over" & "Charlie" with no amplification, just their voices, two guitars and one spotlight.
You genuinely couldn't hear a pin drop.
I've seen Crowded House twice. They upstaged REM opening for them in the early 1990s at Western Springs, and the front row of the Dunedin Town Hall for the Woodface tour complete with Tim Finn. Brilliant
TBH, I don't think they did ... the opening of Whats the Frequency Kenneth set that concert off for me ... although it was awesome seeing Crowded House.
Crowded House are great at interacting with the crowd. REM were great but didn't have that connection. The music was great though