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Split Enz - History Never Repeats

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2006

Here is another of my VHS videos... This is another from Corroboree (Waiata in the rest of the world)

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  • You're right.

    I'm black, and I was drawn to them, and I grew up in the ghetto. WXRT in Chicago exposed me to lots of great artists. The Clash, Peter Gabriel, Roxy Music, Echo and the Bunnymen, David Bowie, The English Beat, The Specials, and of course, Split Enz. Their music spoke to me, and changed how I looked at the rest of the Universe as a result.

    I'm glad I "got it"!

  • My favorite band growing up. Too bad more people didn't pay attention. They were great!

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  • Audio quality completely gets shredded toward the end of the video.

  • I am paying attention and I LOVE THEM. They are still great and always will be. Thank you John Osborne for this song. I love you. Being in America and you in England is hard but we do it somehow. I NEED TO TOUCH YOU AGAIN SOON.

  • to chicagoam1....what a great time, huh! that was special music and i totally agree with you. rock on!

  • I can tell you from experience that history always repeats.

  • one of two bands from overseas in the 80's that bring me so much joy.....split enz forever!!!!

  • @chicagoam1 I know what you mean. I feel the same way.

  • The thing which I loved about Split Enz was how uncool they were. They never took themselves seriously for a second and went out of their way to look as weird as possible.

  • @ThatAdelaideGuy

    maybe history does repeat after all!

  • OMG I feel old... I remember this video pre MTV and VH1 In 1978, Nesmith thought of creating a television show with only music videos, eventually, Warner-Amex would ask Nesmith to create music clips for Nickelodeon, 56 episodes of “Popclips” were filmed.

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