There's only one Phil Judd. His playing on Mental Notes was/is epic. The first track here I've never seen before today.......utterly magically sonically wonderful.
Yes for sure thanks so much UA-cam! I was like too young to see these but now to see them is just wonderful... I was and still am a big "Split Enz" fan but of course the later day version was all I knew before... poor me... :D Great, amazing, theatrically, madly beautiful! :)
@philjudd -please hold on Phil-so many are pulling for you-I'm way over here in Louisiana praying for your strength-your words and music mean so much to many of us-we're with you!!
This is brilliant! I've never seen footage of these costumes before. You are a legend. ...good Lord, *what* people would've thought upon seeing the Enz for the first time...lol...
I do apologize, i am a great long time fan of your father. It was written as a term of endearment i assure you. Your father had his own style on stage back then. There is nothing Like the early Split Enz Material anywhere. Be very Proud of him..
absolute classic, enz at there best and then the beautiful no bother to me. seen them in 1976 at the festival theatre supporting Ayers Rock but most were there for the enz
If you're wondering where bassist Mike Chunn is on "Maybe," he's nowhere to be seen. That's because "Mental Notes" producer Dave Russell played it on the recording; Chunn found the bass line too difficult to tackle.
its a very interesting version of Maybe because while its the main track off Mental Notes with live vocals, there are some moog synth parts in there that didnt make it onto the final version. the backing vocals sound different as well.
Yep i assume this is from 1975 because thats when the Enz's first album: "Mental Notes" came out that year. Very much ahead of their time despite the dodgy black & white footage!
Still the most "different" band I ever saw live but they had a great show and some great songs especially One Step Ahead which had a very cool feel to it.
they went to Europe 12 months after they went to Australia! they failed miserably! it took them 4 years after that to go back to Australia and record their break-through album "True Colours". Aussie Aussie AUSSIE!
phil judd is so underappreciated - it's pathetic - amazing artist.
it's so lovely to see Phil happy and still there with those who loved him.
There's only one Phil Judd. His playing on Mental Notes was/is epic. The first track here I've never seen before today.......utterly magically sonically wonderful.
Mr Judd you Are a legend!
Yes for sure thanks so much UA-cam! I was like too young to see these but now to see them is just wonderful... I was and still am a big "Split Enz" fan but of course the later day version was all I knew before... poor me... :D
Great, amazing, theatrically, madly beautiful! :)
@philjudd -please hold on Phil-so many are pulling for you-I'm way over here in Louisiana praying for your strength-your words and music mean so much to many of us-we're with you!!
That Wild Beautifull Falsetto of the "Mad" Phil Judd. Golden stuff. UA-cam is wonderfull
What a Band they were. In their early days, more innovative than the Beatles, And i am a Beatles Fan.
Such Lasting Melodies and time signatures.
This is brilliant! I've never seen footage of these costumes before. You are a legend.
...good Lord, *what* people would've thought upon seeing the Enz for the first time...lol...
I do apologize, i am a great long time fan of your father. It was written as a term of endearment i assure you. Your father had his own style on stage back then. There is nothing Like the early Split Enz Material anywhere. Be very Proud of him..
I seen them live at the Kerrisdale arena, Vancouver in 1982.I remember it well, definitely one of the best shows I have ever seen.
what can i add? this clip makes UA-cam soooo essetial,AMAZING,thankz.
absolute classic, enz at there best and then the beautiful no bother to me. seen them in 1976 at the festival theatre supporting Ayers Rock but most were there for the enz
Oh this is absolutely brilliant ❤ I just wish there were more clips but so appreciate all that’s been uploaded and a huge thank you 🙏🏻❤️
Holy smoke! This made my month! Classic treasure footage!
i have such the crush on phil judd. swoon!
+uncannydani he was a brilliant frontman. some fantastic vocals from Phil/Tim here.
The live vocals here sound better than the record!
this is amazing.
What wonderful memories - thanks so much for this!
Greatest thing ever. Thank you for posting.
klassik enz long before i ever heard them.
Very cool vintage Enz!
Oh wow! This is soo great!
Thanks soo much for puttin this up!!
If you're wondering where bassist Mike Chunn is on "Maybe," he's nowhere to be seen. That's because "Mental Notes" producer Dave Russell played it on the recording; Chunn found the bass line too difficult to tackle.
its a very interesting version of Maybe because while its the main track off Mental Notes with live vocals, there are some moog synth parts in there that didnt make it onto the final version. the backing vocals sound different as well.
Phil had this band in the bag!.
Yep i assume this is from 1975 because thats when the Enz's first album: "Mental Notes" came out that year. Very much ahead of their time despite the dodgy black & white footage!
Chunn!!!!!
holy crap just found this comment! dont know 'no bother to me'. like this '74-76 enz alot.
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was very small..the smallest headbanger in the family
Still the most "different" band I ever saw live but they had a great show and some great songs especially One Step Ahead which had a very cool feel to it.
Its a shame they dropped Wally Wilkinson (the bloke with the moustache and glasses) after 1975; he was one experimental guitarist!!!
Mr Phudd looked creepy even then
This is quite old, huh? Video trouble/deterioration and all... but great find!!!
I think this is when my eldist cousins kidnapped me and taught me every Sid vicious song..ohh the early punk yrs
Слишком тупой комментарий.
Какой же красивый носик у Фила Джадда!🤤😍
totally nuts about 10 years ahead plus they needed better PR fo' sho'.
Even though I'm a bigger fan of the New Wave/Neil Finn era, the old school stuff isn't so bad either.
The enz really did waste there talent going to australia, there place in music, there songs, there audience surely was in europe.
they went to Europe 12 months after they went to Australia! they failed miserably! it took them 4 years after that to go back to Australia and record their break-through album "True Colours". Aussie Aussie AUSSIE!
Dressing up like clowns really hurt this band early on.