Crowded House is the music us Aussies played on a hot summer night, sitting around a BBQ with friends, drinking ice cold beer with our princess sitting on our lap and soaking up the beauty that is Australia...a truly special band, RIP Paul. X
It’s Aussie (like Ozzie)… the kiwi is a flightless bird unique to New Zealand and one of their national emblems. The fruit that you call a kiwi has that name because it was first commercialised in New Zealand, we call it a “kiwi fruit” not to be confused with the bird (which we don’t eat) or the people (which we might eat if they’re cute) 😂
The two Finn brothers are both musical geniuses. They are loved in both NZ and Australia. We grew up with so much great music from across the ditch who migrated across to Oz to share their talents with a larger audience. Great bands like The La De Da's, Dragon, Mi-sex, Mother Goose, Split Enz to just name a few. These bands were loved on both sides of the ditch. Go the Kiwis.
Neil Finn (the lead singer) and his brother Tim Finn (in the green shirt) are both Kiwi icons who were formerly in another iconic Kiwi band Split Enz. Tim was only in the band for a short time and it's most remembered as a Trio. Although Neil and Tim Finn are Kiwi's (it's what we call ourselves and no we don't eat them, they are endangered) crowded house is generally considered an Australian band as the were formed and based out of Melbourne (that and Paul and Nick are Aussies). The drummer Paul Hester also drummed in Split Enz for a period. Kiwi's and Aussies have a friendly habit of claiming each others celebrities and bands but the plain and simple truth of it was that although New Zealand produced a lot of fantastic bands in the 70s and 80s they often had to travel to Australia to make a living as musicians.
I looked at who invented pavlova on Wikipedia, it was confusing as they said both invented it!! And yes, the Finn brothers are indeed Kiwis. It must be time for a bit of love for early Split Enz or even some solo Tim. I think his song Made My Day is an extremely uplifting song.
Where a band formed is irrelevant. If Swedes formed a band in London it doesn't make them an English band, if a group of English musicians formed a band in the US, even if they moved there years before, if even got big there first, they are still English!!! At best you could call Crowded House a NZ/Aus Band because of the members nationalities, but they just aren't an Australian band. If you took Neil and Tim out of the band from the start they'd never have made it big internationally, and that's not a criticism of the other Australian band members, they just wouldn't have, the driving force and songwriting came from the Kiwi members of the band, it's as simple as that. Australia still goals NZ as a province of it in its constitution, I think that says it all!!!
Neil Finn is one of my favourite songwriters, so I am glad that you two are enjoying so many of his songs. One little request, though, for when you next react to Neil or one of his bands: Do you HAVE to be so stoned, out of your gourds?
Neil Finn - lead vocal; Tim Finn - the higher backing vocal and acoustic guitar. Both from New Zealand, both previously in the band Split Enz, check that out!
This was the wedding song for probably half of NZ and Australia, Kiwis and Aussies are chilled people so a lot of our music is like that but there are so many other bands also great from metal and hard rock through alternative and pop to name a few genres. My generation grew up with this band, their songs were played everywhere and hearing them again takes me back to those endless summers of youth.
That is the unofficial 4th member, Tim Finn on harmonies with Neil, Paul and Nick. Neil was in Tims band, Split Enz, and now Tim's in Neils band -still to this day I believe. lol Their harmonies are unique. As brothers growing up in New Zealand they always had something different - Neil and Tim try to sing all the harmonic parts live themselves as they alawys have done- how to make a 2 peice act sound like a 4 peice one. That was their harmonic genius, and its totally a brotherly thing - you can't learn that sort of timing. Also notice that this is a fully live performance, not canned in any way. Great musicians, and a perfect blend of Australian and New Zealand musical talent and songs.
Bloody Carson.....'Woodhouse'! Bloody hell....it was Woodface! This was the one Crowded House album that featured both Finn brothers with the addition of Tim. Their harmonies are brilliant and this is a stand out album.
Yes Guys it Ozzie from Oz. Tell Matt it's an Australian Band Split Enz was formed by Tim and Neil Finn in Auckland New Zealand. Crowd House was formed by Neil Finn and Paul Hester in Melbourne Australia. 😉
I grew up in a little NZ town called Te Awamutu. The same town the Finn brother's are from. My mother also went to school with Tim. The song (Mean to me) actually starts with the name Te Awamutu in the first few lines. Could you please check out a song called (Four Seasons in one day)
Also love your channel by the way, you guys do a lot of the great Kiwi and Australian music I grew up on. This seems to be lost on a lot of other reactors.
Yes there’s multiple colours of Kiwi fruit, green (original), golden and red. In my humble opinion a nicely ripe golden Kiwi fruit is one of the nicest fruits you can eat. Looking back at the origins of the fruit it actually came from China and was known as a Chinese gooseberry before some in a marketing department here in New Zealand got their hands on it…
Kiwi music is definitely a thing, There are numerous kiwi artists that are extremely popular in New Zealand (and sometimes australia) but never made it internationally, but you go to any of the sports stadiums in New Zealand and generally the music they play is old kiwi classics, check out Dave Dobbyn or the exponents or hello sailor...and many others
The guy in green is Neil Finn's older Brother Tim who co founded and led Split Enz for years. Neil joined Split Enz in 1977 and led the band during the 80s until about 84 after Tim left to pursue a solo career.
Was blown away when heard the harmonies and wondered whom the dude was in lime shirt and then realised it was older brother Tim. That blew me away as never seen him in a Crowded House video before.
Hi guys, you seem to have that Friday feeling! 👍 Could it be because Suzy is looking pretty in pink?! To answer one of your many questions today, Australians call themselves Aussies, pronounced Ozzies. I LOVE Crowded House and I LOVE Neil Finn's soulful voice, I think it really draws you in to their songs. Try listening to Private Universe - it's beautiful, haunting, mysterious and atmospheric as well as having an unusual video. Love from England 🙂
Its OZ-EE.. NOT AUS-SEE.. Nick and Tim Finn, Nick Seymour and Paul Heston (the drummer who sadly passed away). Some of the most beautiful male vocals ever.. Kiwi Music has a certain "something", a little more left of centrre than Aussie Pub Rock.. But a very inter-related scene too..
the kiwi fruit does not look like a chinese gooseberry at all it is a totally different fruit now - it was modified from that into a kiwi fruit and is grown in nz and you can get green ones as well as gold ones all from nz not china
We pronounce Aussie exactly as you pronounce ozzy for ozzy osborne . You should set up a po box so we can send you Aussie snacks and we can laugh at you trying vegemite lol . Any questions about Australia ask away
Ozzy! We called and spelled our country Oz until the internet existed and everyone overseas got really confused because Oz was the Wizard of Oz to them, not the country of Australia. Aus -> Oz.
1/ it's Ozzy, like Ozzy Osbourne 2/ they don't eat their national symbol, the kiwi...but we do eat ours, the kangaroo. lol 3/ Kiwi fruit are also known as Chinese gooseberries - which is a far more descriptive name for what they are - a gooseberry like fruit from China. New Zealand was the first place to farm them commercially, hence their other name. 4/ NZ music is definitely a thing. The thing most NZ artists had to do to make any money out of music is tour Auustralia, usually just doing gigs in every big and small town all over Australia. This had the effect of tightening all our bands musically, and most bands that did this could perform their studio recordings to a very high level live on stage. It was what Australian bands were known for -killing it live. LRB, AC/DC, INXS, Split Enz, Dragon, Mndo Rock, The Angels, Cold Chisel, Icehouse, Hoodoo Gurus, etc, etc., etc were ALL awesome bands to watch live!
Z for ozzie = aussie etc. Kiwi music is a very big thing, it's genetic in the Maori people who settled the place, long ago. Try Englebert Humperdink and Kiri te Anawa. Smooth music is in them from birth, with their beautiful voices and war songs in Maori, they learn them as kids, frighten footy crowds still. Yes, most of the kiwi fruit is edible, green is tho most known in aus, but yellow works too, we have been getting kiwi berries too, bite size, green, smooth skin, turning up in the shops. There is a hard stalk bit, and a fuszzy bit on the opposite end you can take off, then wash it and eat the rest. They are very lovely sliced with a ring of small seeds showing, on desserts like a pavlova. That is not pavalova, there is no a in the middle.
What was the other brother(green shirt) doing in the band , Tim or Neil , always get there names confused lol both were in previous band Split Enz before they broke up
Neil and Tim are brothers and as you know are Kiwi, both are talented writers, composers, musicians, and vocalists. Neil did the majority of lead vocals for the group Tim had a successful solo career in his own right he is the guy in green playing acoustic with the high vocals Neil and Tim Finn Go Kiwis oh and yes Kiwi music is a thing I hope in the future you delve into more Kiwi, we have a Polynesian reggae sound unique to NZ and there are many pacific island reggae bands as well 🇵🇳
Kiwi music for ya Missing Teeth's song THE PLAGUE live at punk fest... Alien Weaponry song RU ANA TE WHENUA .... this is Metal Maori style and vocals WICKED 🤘👍✌️👏👏👏 The Managers song INFILTRATOR I expect a full review and written SA ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE JUST EXPERIENCED ON MY DESK MONDAY MORNING 😜
Kiwi music is definitely a thing. Kiwi is our national bird - protected, not eaten. Ozzy not Aussie. Crowded House part Aussie, part Kiwi, but formed in Australia and mainly based there, so contentious point…
maybe in the day but neil and tim are definately kiwis living in nz with their family - neils sons are now in the group so its getting to be more kiwi as the years go by
You want feel good Kiwi Music? Mutton Birds playing Dominion Rd. Great film clip and the words are bitter sweet. Also I can't see where any of your crew have reacted to another NZ precious gem, Margaret Urlich who sadly died way too young. Boy In The Moon is a good start.
Yes you are saying it wrong. We pronounce it "ozzy". Also, this not a "feel good" song but a sad and deeply moving one which you review as though it was a jolly jape
I do like watching your videos, but I have to say, you do stop and interrupt too often for my liking. Talk by all means, but please don't stop the music so often. It totally ruins the experience for me.
Whether for reacting or not, this is a band to "go deep" on - they're so, so good.
A devoted Crowded House fan here! Neil Finn, Paul Hester, Nick Seymour and Mark Hart. The stars aligned when these 4 got together!
Crowded House is the music us Aussies played on a hot summer night, sitting around a BBQ with friends, drinking ice cold beer with our princess sitting on our lap and soaking up the beauty that is Australia...a truly special band, RIP Paul. X
My life is better for having had this music in it !!!
RIP Paul Hester.
The lyrics, the harmonies just brilliant.
Crowded House were 50:50 - half Aussie (Seymour + Hester), half Kiwi (Finn and Finn).
Don't forget Mark Hart from the US
Neil Finn is one of the few people in the world who can write McCartney-level melodic compositions.
Tim Finn ain't bad either.
always said Neil and Tim Finn we Australasia's McCartney/Lennon..
@@BassMatt1972 how about New Zealand's McCartney / Lennon?
Aotearoa New Zealand were the Men are Men and the sheep are TERRIFIED 😘🐑😍🥰 BAA BAA 👍😜
Neil Finn and Brian Wilson 💕
It’s Aussie (like Ozzie)… the kiwi is a flightless bird unique to New Zealand and one of their national emblems.
The fruit that you call a kiwi has that name because it was first commercialised in New Zealand, we call it a “kiwi fruit” not to be confused with the bird (which we don’t eat) or the people (which we might eat if they’re cute) 😂
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The two Finn brothers are both musical geniuses. They are loved in both NZ and Australia. We grew up with so much great music from across the ditch who migrated across to Oz to share their talents with a larger audience. Great bands like The La De Da's, Dragon, Mi-sex, Mother Goose, Split Enz to just name a few. These bands were loved on both sides of the ditch. Go the Kiwis.
Great to see you've added Mother Goose to the list, thank you, "Let's Talk"
@@meganpennicuik6558 Great live band. My favourite Kiwi band is The Gordons/Bailterspace, then Fat Freddy's Drop.
What an amazing live vocal and extra points for the harmony...it helps that the Finn brothers have been singing together all of their lives
When Paul died they not only lost a great drummer and an amazing personality, they also lost his harmonies, which were integral to the band's sound.
I wept that day, not afraid to admit that..
So sad
I couldn’t agree more.
Paulie had already left the band and they broke up long before he died.
@@BassMatt1972same brother, same
RIP Paul Hester... my crush, great muso, comedian, beautiful soul.
I feel a stab of pain when I see his lovely face. He is greatly missed
Neil Finn (the lead singer) and his brother Tim Finn (in the green shirt) are both Kiwi icons who were formerly in another iconic Kiwi band Split Enz. Tim was only in the band for a short time and it's most remembered as a Trio. Although Neil and Tim Finn are Kiwi's (it's what we call ourselves and no we don't eat them, they are endangered) crowded house is generally considered an Australian band as the were formed and based out of Melbourne (that and Paul and Nick are Aussies). The drummer Paul Hester also drummed in Split Enz for a period. Kiwi's and Aussies have a friendly habit of claiming each others celebrities and bands but the plain and simple truth of it was that although New Zealand produced a lot of fantastic bands in the 70s and 80s they often had to travel to Australia to make a living as musicians.
But who invented pavlova?
I looked at who invented pavlova on Wikipedia, it was confusing as they said both invented it!! And yes, the Finn brothers are indeed Kiwis. It must be time for a bit of love for early Split Enz or even some solo Tim. I think his song Made My Day is an extremely uplifting song.
Where a band formed is irrelevant. If Swedes formed a band in London it doesn't make them an English band, if a group of English musicians formed a band in the US, even if they moved there years before, if even got big there first, they are still English!!! At best you could call Crowded House a NZ/Aus Band because of the members nationalities, but they just aren't an Australian band. If you took Neil and Tim out of the band from the start they'd never have made it big internationally, and that's not a criticism of the other Australian band members, they just wouldn't have, the driving force and songwriting came from the Kiwi members of the band, it's as simple as that. Australia still goals NZ as a province of it in its constitution, I think that says it all!!!
Oh, their keyboard player was Canadian... Let's just call them an international band!!
@@mattpotter8725 Tim Finn offered nothing to the band. Crowded House were successful before he joined.
Please keep the crowded house up🙌🙌Something so strong, weather with you, better be home soon please
That's the full CH line up there. Neil, Tim, Paul, Nick and in the background Mark on keyboards.
Neil Finn is one of my favourite songwriters, so I am glad that you two are enjoying so many of his songs. One little request, though, for when you next react to Neil or one of his bands:
Do you HAVE to be so stoned, out of your gourds?
I love this band. Have since the 80s.
I saw Crowded House last Friday at Stage 88 in Canberra. They were excellent.
Neil Finn - lead vocal; Tim Finn - the higher backing vocal and acoustic guitar.
Both from New Zealand, both previously in the band Split Enz, check that out!
This was the wedding song for probably half of NZ and Australia, Kiwis and Aussies are chilled people so a lot of our music is like that but there are so many other bands also great from metal and hard rock through alternative and pop to name a few genres. My generation grew up with this band, their songs were played everywhere and hearing them again takes me back to those endless summers of youth.
The Finn Brothers are New Zealander and Nick Seymour and Paul Hester are/was Australian-Melbournian-St.Kildian.
Saw them in Berlin this year. And … boy, some things improve with age. 😀
Love it that brother Tim Finn (I see red)appears in this clip. Split Endz revisited
wow this goes back to the 87' and CH are accompanied with Tim Finn oh this Johnny Carson Show. Great React guys - Luv ur work.
That is the unofficial 4th member, Tim Finn on harmonies with Neil, Paul and Nick.
Neil was in Tims band, Split Enz, and now Tim's in Neils band -still to this day I believe. lol
Their harmonies are unique. As brothers growing up in New Zealand they always had something different - Neil and Tim try to sing all the harmonic parts live themselves as they alawys have done- how to make a 2 peice act sound like a 4 peice one.
That was their harmonic genius, and its totally a brotherly thing - you can't learn that sort of timing.
Also notice that this is a fully live performance, not canned in any way.
Great musicians, and a perfect blend of Australian and New Zealand musical talent and songs.
Check out the Boy and Bear cover. It's fantastic.
James blunt does a great cover of this, I like his version a lot .Originals are the best ,but a he really does do a decent cover
Bloody Carson.....'Woodhouse'! Bloody hell....it was Woodface! This was the one Crowded House album that featured both Finn brothers with the addition of Tim. Their harmonies are brilliant and this is a stand out album.
This was the song we used for the first dance at our wedding ❤️
Saw these guys 2 weeks ago in Melbourne. Brilliant.
Have you heard Slice of Heaven by Dave Dobbyn?
A great chill Kiwi song used as theme for Dogs Tale movie from Footrot Flats comics.
Late Great Johnny Carson! He had some iconic people during his 30 years career especially with Robin Williams is on his show
“some kiwis get eaten” made me laugh out loud - and I’m sure someone else has said it but it’s Ozzie
Been lucky enough to see them live 4 times
Yes Guys it Ozzie from Oz. Tell Matt it's an Australian Band Split Enz was formed by Tim and Neil Finn in Auckland New Zealand. Crowd House was formed by Neil Finn and Paul Hester in Melbourne Australia. 😉
That’s Neil fins brother (Tim Finn) singing the harmonies 👍
All 5 are singing on this.
Definitely Ozzie. Kiwi's are actually flightless birds endemic to NZ. Love you guys.
Sir Paul mcartney called Neill Finn the greatest song writer and vocalist he has ever heard. Agreed
Love this one soon much.🙏
I grew up in a little NZ town called
Te Awamutu. The same town the Finn brother's are from. My mother also went to school with Tim. The song (Mean to me) actually starts with the name Te Awamutu in the first few lines. Could you please check out a song called (Four Seasons in one day)
Please yes, all day yes. For ... Mean To Me , it so goodly sad ;{
She came all the way from America, she had a blind date with destiny/ And the sound of Te Awamutu had a truly sacred ring...
Also love your channel by the way, you guys do a lot of the great Kiwi and Australian music I grew up on. This seems to be lost on a lot of other reactors.
As an Aussie, Kiwi music is the perfect phrase, and it is beautiful. :D
Love you guys ❤️❤️❤️
Awesome feedback
Yes there’s multiple colours of Kiwi fruit, green (original), golden and red. In my humble opinion a nicely ripe golden Kiwi fruit is one of the nicest fruits you can eat.
Looking back at the origins of the fruit it actually came from China and was known as a Chinese gooseberry before some in a marketing department here in New Zealand got their hands on it…
Try their song, "It's only natural" for a really laid back and friendly vibe. Thanks for another great reaction guys 👍
Kiwi music is definitely a thing, There are numerous kiwi artists that are extremely popular in New Zealand (and sometimes australia) but never made it internationally, but you go to any of the sports stadiums in New Zealand and generally the music they play is old kiwi classics, check out Dave Dobbyn or the exponents or hello sailor...and many others
Years ago the Chinese gooseberry was marketed in Australia as Kiwi Fruit.
The guy in green is Neil Finn's older Brother Tim who co founded and led Split Enz for years. Neil joined Split Enz in 1977 and led the band during the 80s until about 84 after Tim left to pursue a solo career.
Was blown away when heard the harmonies and wondered whom the dude was in lime shirt and then realised it was older brother Tim. That blew me away as never seen him in a Crowded House video before.
Hi guys, you seem to have that Friday feeling! 👍 Could it be because Suzy is looking pretty in pink?!
To answer one of your many questions today, Australians call themselves Aussies, pronounced Ozzies.
I LOVE Crowded House and I LOVE Neil Finn's soulful voice, I think it really draws you in to their songs. Try listening to Private Universe - it's beautiful, haunting, mysterious and atmospheric as well as having an unusual video.
Love from England 🙂
Its OZ-EE.. NOT AUS-SEE..
Nick and Tim Finn, Nick Seymour and Paul Heston (the drummer who sadly passed away). Some of the most beautiful male vocals ever..
Kiwi Music has a certain "something", a little more left of centrre than Aussie Pub Rock.. But a very inter-related scene too..
Listen to the studio version. Far better overall vibe than this live version. Great bass line. Sensational song.
It's OZZIE mate!!
A Kiwi fruit is actually a Chinese Gooseberry. They are native to China, but grown commercially in New Zealand.
the kiwi fruit does not look like a chinese gooseberry at all it is a totally different fruit now - it was modified from that into a kiwi fruit and is grown in nz and you can get green ones as well as gold ones all from nz not china
@@bodybalanceU2 - I wrote commercially grown in N.Z.
He looks more like Lindsay Buckingham actually with that hairstyle, which is ironic...
The BIG question is "how far can a Kiwi (key wee)?"
Answer? "Pretty far!"
We pronounce Aussie exactly as you pronounce ozzy for ozzy osborne . You should set up a po box so we can send you Aussie snacks and we can laugh at you trying vegemite lol . Any questions about Australia ask away
Really crushed on him back then.
Bros at work.
Ozzy! We called and spelled our country Oz until the internet existed and everyone overseas got really confused because Oz was the Wizard of Oz to them, not the country of Australia. Aus -> Oz.
I've seen Split Enz three times and crowded house once
If you have a lady friend from New Zealand and you like eating kiwi fruit...match made in heaven.
Spelled Aussie but definitely pronounced Ozzy - Ozzies, just for the record guys lol. You will also hear Aus pronounced as Oz as well
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1/ it's Ozzy, like Ozzy Osbourne
2/ they don't eat their national symbol, the kiwi...but we do eat ours, the kangaroo. lol
3/ Kiwi fruit are also known as Chinese gooseberries - which is a far more descriptive name for what they are - a gooseberry like fruit from China. New Zealand was the first place to farm them commercially, hence their other name.
4/ NZ music is definitely a thing. The thing most NZ artists had to do to make any money out of music is tour Auustralia, usually just doing gigs in every big and small town all over Australia. This had the effect of tightening all our bands musically, and most bands that did this could perform their studio recordings to a very high level live on stage.
It was what Australian bands were known for -killing it live.
LRB, AC/DC, INXS, Split Enz, Dragon, Mndo Rock, The Angels, Cold Chisel, Icehouse, Hoodoo Gurus, etc, etc., etc were ALL awesome bands to watch live!
Z for ozzie = aussie etc. Kiwi music is a very big thing, it's genetic in the Maori people who settled the place, long ago. Try Englebert Humperdink and Kiri te Anawa. Smooth music is in them from birth, with their beautiful voices and war songs in Maori, they learn them as kids, frighten footy crowds still. Yes, most of the kiwi fruit is edible, green is tho most known in aus, but yellow works too, we have been getting kiwi berries too, bite size, green, smooth skin, turning up in the shops. There is a hard stalk bit, and a fuszzy bit on the opposite end you can take off, then wash it and eat the rest. They are very lovely sliced with a ring of small seeds showing, on desserts like a pavlova. That is not pavalova, there is no a in the middle.
if you want a darker song, kill eye or Into Temptation
“Ozzy” is how it’s pronounced in both Australia and NZ.
The Kiwi is NZ’s National bird, is Protected, And I have never heard of Anyone eating one.
Lol who eats a kiwi 😂 I got a few rugged mates but even they wouldn’t do it😂
What was the other brother(green shirt) doing in the band , Tim or Neil , always get there names confused lol
both were in previous band Split Enz before they broke up
That man in the green jacket is his brother.
Is that Neil's brother in the green shirt. It looks like Tim Finn.
Neil and Tim are brothers and as you know are Kiwi, both are talented writers, composers, musicians, and vocalists. Neil did the majority of lead vocals for the group Tim had a successful solo career in his own right he is the guy in green playing acoustic with the high vocals
Neil and Tim Finn
Go Kiwis oh and yes Kiwi music is a thing I hope in the future you delve into more Kiwi, we have a Polynesian reggae sound unique to NZ and there are many pacific island reggae bands as well
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Hey guys you have to checkout Split Enz
Aotearoa New Zealand were the Men are Men and the sheep are TERRIFIED 😘🐑😍🥰 BAA BAA 👍😜✌️
Kiwi music for ya Missing Teeth's song THE PLAGUE live at punk fest...
Alien Weaponry song RU ANA TE WHENUA .... this is Metal Maori style and vocals
WICKED 🤘👍✌️👏👏👏
The Managers song INFILTRATOR
I expect a full review and written SA ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE JUST EXPERIENCED ON MY DESK MONDAY MORNING 😜
💗In the last tour in 🇦🇺Australia 🇦🇺of Fleetwood Mac,🫶Neil Fynn was asked to be 👍their lead singer.🫶He did an amazing job.💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋
Neil, Nick, Paul and Tim would have been spewing when Johnny Carson said the album name wrong. It's "Woodface", not "Woodhouse". lol
Kiwi music is definitely a thing. Kiwi is our national bird - protected, not eaten. Ozzy not Aussie. Crowded House part Aussie, part Kiwi, but formed in Australia and mainly based there, so contentious point…
maybe in the day but neil and tim are definately kiwis living in nz with their family - neils sons are now in the group so its getting to be more kiwi as the years go by
You want feel good Kiwi Music? Mutton Birds playing Dominion Rd. Great film clip and the words are bitter sweet. Also I can't see where any of your crew have reacted to another NZ precious gem, Margaret Urlich who sadly died way too young. Boy In The Moon is a good start.
Yes you are saying it wrong. We pronounce it "ozzy". Also, this not a "feel good" song but a sad and deeply moving one which you review as though it was a jolly jape
yes you can call New Zealanders -Kiwis and you can call Australians-Aussies
yes kiwi music is a thing.
Yes, Kiwi music is a thing. And it’s Ozzie, not Ossy. A second class version of Kiwis.
Spelt Aussie, sounds like Ozzy
You guys look so stoned in this reaction I guess that's ya eyes so red 🤣
Dragon?
Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi
No Aussie will say "oSSie." Solely Americans, that one.
It AuZZie .. everyone says it wrong.
More Neil Finn please
In my country kiwis is another word for testicles or balls.
so you eat testicles? yuck what Country eats balls?
Yes, you've been saying it wrong..... lol. Sorry
Being a kiwi means your from New Zealand not Australia
Kiwi music is fine, no it is aussie with zz’s. Check out What’s up by 4 non blondes great music from NZ!
If you pronounce aussie with a hard S sound you're pretty much giving yourself away as an American. Natives come from Oz and pronounce it that way.
Nobody says Ossie, we all say Ozzie, just sayin.
I do like watching your videos, but I have to say, you do stop and interrupt too often for my liking. Talk by all means, but please don't stop the music so often. It totally ruins the experience for me.
It’s definitely Ozzie. We cringe when you all say Ossie.
auzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzie
Pronounced 'Auzzies'
Aussie is pronounced OZZie. Kiwi music is appropriate. Kiwis are both a fruit and a bird.