Patea Maori Club - "Poi E" (2008)
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
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Broadcast (New Zealand): 25th July, 2008.
The Patea Maori Club sing the classic "Poi E" on Television New Zealand's "Good Morning" programme. Plus an interview with the group leaders (at 4.03).
Hui Kahu died 27th April, 2012:
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I heard it in Oz in 1989 and travelled with a great Kiwi lad Joe who was a DJ and from Christchurch. Got in touch with him a few years ago and he sent me the link. Love it from Ian from Jersey, Channel Isles, UK
Never get tired of listening to this
I love my Maori heritage and my homeland new zealand
Love it! It's on my playlist now and I'm 40. We learnt this song growing up in Auckland. I live in Australia now but this song always reminds me of home
Greeting fron Britain. We are practicing our poi. Thanks for giving it to everyone :)
great life performance, can hardly tell the difference between studio version of the 80's and this
still love this song
im pakeha and i love this song remember we are all one in nz classic song carnt forget good stuff
Best moari song ever Martha nuku Taranaki
Such beautiful music.
Made me homesick ... my bones want to dance again!! Raywyn Erickson, ex Whitianga KIWI in Canada
Amazing melodic rhythmic sound! heart warming with great feeling!
I love this song so much
One of your biggest fans!
Far I learnt that poi when I was 14 with my Kapahaka mainz lolol now I’m 52 and I still play this track every Saturday morning. I made some poi’s the other week just to practice it again. But it’s been more than a minute and my poi’s broke mid flight lol so I have resolved to watching UA-cam to make better ones.
This song has got to be one of the best hit songs of all time!
Always need to hear this when I get homesick
How amazing ... Patea was a place we drove through last trip and it was like a dormant, sleeping town which we considered might be a place to move to, if we returned home ... close to my family and friends in Taranaki.
I'm here after watching the movie "Boy" (2010)! For me, this is an instant hit! Much like Dayang-dayang here in the Philippines!
Cheers & mabuhay from tropical Philippines!
Awesome iconic kiwi song..!!! always loved hearing it and still do...the memories.
Very awesome,you guys rock,excellent excellent excellent,from 2/1 batt Christchurch burnham👍👍👍👍👍
Love this song still today....great community and great people!
I only discover this beautiful and powerful song today and I have goose bumps!!! I love it and I love how music brings people together! Thank you!!
Beautiful performance!!
Im an aussie and this is awesome love this song
Makes me so happy!
Lol that random dude in the back row with the jacket on XD
HeyItzCho He was the beak dancer
That man's just pulled up with the moves
Just like the old video
Not random, it was intentional. This song was released in the 80's, a time when break dance/pop culture was prevalent hence the fusion of culture & pop. Search the original video release to view for yourself.
Love this video is amazing it ws made on 1984 long time ago
Ka hore tenei i te tino ah what I mean is this never get's old
Caris Karehana Kia ora Ka pai
I love this.
For life
Awesome ....
Reminds me of my stay in New Zealand-respect from an Irishman
chur bro
Just love this song, it's iconic xxxx
An oldie but a goodie...Mean!
I absolutely love this song and it makes me proud to be a kiiwi. It’s just one of those songs that were always be close to my heart.
Awesome
my brother loves doing this dance
cool mean love it
I love it
I love it 💝💖❤️❤️💛💚💙💜💗💗💖💕💞💕
Love poi e😛
Seeing and listening to these omen makes my heart sing.
I am from Texas but currently visiting Christchurch and learning lot about New Zealand
love this song
This is great interview to understand how Maori respect each other te reo dialect❤
I listened to this when I was a kid
Totally insutaling. Much aroha ❤
Maori Songs, Maori People, Maori Designs, The HAKA!..
Man, I Love New Zealand 🇳🇿
Proud to be a New Zealander.
Kia ora from Tahiti
Proud to be a kiwi and always willing to speak my mind
I like the poi e dance
good poi e
That dude in the back with the jacket should have break dance like the guy in the original poi e....lool... that would have been epic.
Namofagasaili - Ha, the guy in the original poi e thought he was so Michael Jackson lols. Great song though and something that is a great calling from the Maori communities that don't get much publicity.
Lol the guy in the original was Taika Waititi aka director of the film Boy
@@maxgallego5288 no it wasn't. The original video is from the 80s. Taika was still a child back then. He got the idea for the thriller poi e (Boy 2010) from that.
Love it.
1 October 2022 still listening 21/03/ 1968
New Zealands version of bohemian rhapsody nothing like it before and nothing like it afterwards and changed the world of music
Big fan from UK 🇬🇧 They are legends
Beautiful Maori song :-) Love Love Love it, Inspire the soul of the people :-) We hope to incorporate the famous Maori Poi e song in our future performance with our rainforest crew at the National Park of American Samoa :-)
2025 and still catchy af
Poi e.taku poi e.
Denise Dempsey says totally awesome
mell and kay back
SAME
Churr😊❤
good job pop e
I have loveed this song since I first heard it on boy. Boy is so funny and a bit sad but not much. I like the ending of boy because they do poie eh and thriller from Michael Jackson . I also so love Michael Jackson songs but I am sad that he pasted away and I feel sad for his kiDS that the have no father at all. !
I grew up with this song and adore it, but, GISH too 😁💗
I LOVE THIS SONG AND I
LOVE MAORI BECAUSE I AM MAORI
I know im not a Maori but wen it comes to pasefika culture i reaaly respectful it becoz i respect my culture i play this song call Poi e i dont know what it means but it makes me wanna dance
So please i need someone to teach me how to dance Maori because its so nice and i just fell in love with it the sound makes me really wanna dance ryt now 😂😂😂☺☺😚😚😚
Miss dancing da poi
Kā Pāi ❤️
Did the guy in the hoodie forget his outfit or something
Sounds just as great as they did in 1982!
Yep
ka hore tenei te
Maalie Aotearoa the Supreme!
Who thinks this should be national anthem
Our ATAAHUA Heritage
Our ATAAHUA Whakapapa ❤❤❤
cool song your my farmus pepole
my nan was ngoi pewhairangi
see, the version that my tween-age hula class did and performed today was much simpler than this... and we all forgot it all out of nervous-ness! i would love to be able to do tricks like this
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Im realated to them i get it from my mum
Dalvanius is the dude whoes out the window in holden.
So insulting! Much aroha ❤❤
ka haa to poi e ka ka moi toi koi voi ti ka
Should be National Anthem!
+Jemima4life12 no. you're probably pakeha yourself, stop acting if you're full maori. maori's integrated into white culture and if it wasn't for us, you wouldn't have the land you have now, with skyscrapers and a heavy bustling economy. the anthem in my opinion should be changed to english because that is our future for New Zealand, not maori culture, which is a minority (Only 4% of the country is fluent in it). If it was in it's own original form no foreigners would understand it. You better be grateful that if it wasn't for us you wouldn't even be on UA-cam, you wouldn't have rights.
+directlysam That may be the biggest pile of crap I've ever read. Get yourself educated on 'our' history. For a start without 'white culture' you're right, Maori wouldn't have the land they have now, they'd have all the land they started with. It's only a minority because 100s of 1000s of Maori died after the Brits and Europeans (let's not generalise everyone as white people thanks) came and caused havoc. Maori people were getting along just fine before their land was invaded, their culture nearly destroyed, and their people killed. Learn some respect. Unless we honour where we've been we will never reach true success where we are going.
sorry no maoris were not getting along they were divided and were warring against each other and eating each other the mor oris were all eaten by the maori, in fact all the tribes did not sign the treaty and if they had not signed the treaty the english would have wiped them completly off the face of the earth, it was a maori chief who actually travelled to the UK pleading with the queen for a treaty or an understanding of some kind, it was understood that the english had more power, plus the wave of technology you can not stop progress in the world, besides your not even maori you look white or trying to be white with all that shit all over your face
jugyg
Hear Hear, Better than that bloody dirge we have to sing now. This much more uplifting. Cheers
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HAHAHA lol good song
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Enzo Rx
Sympathique, mais il manquait ce jeune qui dansait sur le toit ... ? il donnait de relief avec son style
René D PH De Blois haha, ouais, il n'est pas jeune au 2015, j'crois.
+Mehrdad Mdr !
...ok now I know why he was there...
That kick action tho lol ain't seen that one before lol
oh right whos the young bloke at the back in his "gangsta street gear" pretty sure he wasnt even born when the song first came out
If he had dressed like the guy who danced in the video it would have made more sense lol.
This should be nz's national athem
Love this. Incredible talented Whanuatanga. Tokomuru Bay, that's where the Maori Land is locked in Perpetual leases. Hmmm.
that's break dancing? ...
KIAORA my beloved Whanau😘it is being done now.😇👑🎇🎆💗as I write this😄arohanui💗💜The. LILY,The ROSE,and the Unicorn.(unchained)😘🎂👑xx
KIA ORA WHANAU
Oh shit, looking back at my old account and comment makes me feel uncomfortable.
Wow the boy with the jacket would of done a mean Baka 😂 not
amazing dance and song! that guy with the bboy moves was quite annoying though...
otherwise awesome Dance
The guy in street clothes spoiled it
Poi E....de nueva Zelandia para el mundo....saludos desde el Perú...nos une el pacifico....