The Fold

Neil Finn on the broken promise of the internet – and why he won’t give up on it

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Aug 12, 2025
Join renowned singer-songwriter Neil Finn, the creative force behind Crowded House and Split Enz, as he delves into the internet's broken promises and his ambitious community projects like MUFGAL. He reflects on the early utopia of the internet, shares his unique experiences with live streaming, and discusses why he distanced himself from social media. Finn critiques algorithmic systems and AI's threats to music while advocating for independent platforms. This conversation sparks joy and insights about building community through music and creativity.
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INSIGHT

Panic Fuels Live Creativity

  • Neil doubles ideas and embraces panic moments as part of creating ambitious live events.
  • Adrenaline often turns near-disaster rehearsals into successful performances.
ANECDOTE

Early Dial‑Up Livestream

  • Neil recalls his first livestream in 2001 from a Parnell basement with about 20 viewers, including messages from listeners in Stockholm and Hawaii.
  • That early direct artist-to-audience feeling convinced him the internet could bypass gatekeepers.
ADVICE

Quit When Platforms Demand Reaction

  • Avoid treating social media like a daily duty; Neil quit because it became a job and pressure to comment.
  • Step back if platforms make you feel compelled to react to every event.
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