
240 gigabytes of Neil Finn podcast Ep 70 - Motorbloating (Split Enz, Pinkpop festival, November 23 1980)
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Apr 13, 2025 Si Barker, a devoted member of the Neil Finn community, joins the conversation to discuss a captivating soundboard recording of Split Enz's performance at the Pinkpop Festival in 1980. They delve into the vibrant musical dynamics and emotional depth of songs like 'Shark Attack' and 'I See Red.' Si shares nostalgic anecdotes about New Zealand's unique music scene and the band's growth through relentless touring. Discover how music captures personal memories and collective experiences, making fandom a heartfelt adventure.
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Overcoming Bias
- Host initially struggled to appreciate Split Enz, biased towards American music and assuming New Zealand music was inferior.
- He later realized New Zealand music's unique identity, with Split Enz being an outlier due to their wackiness.
Meeting Nigel Griggs
- The host highlights Nigel Griggs' bass playing in the Pinkpop recording.
- He notes having casual connections with Griggs and recounts meeting him.
Connecting with Griggs
- Si Barker recounts a chance encounter that led to connecting with Nigel Griggs.
- After contacting Griggs, they developed a rapport and eventually met in person.

