Waiata (1980-1981)

OCT 4, 201251 MIN
Enzology

Waiata (1980-1981)

OCT 4, 201251 MIN

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<p>The band sell out London's Hammersmith Odeon, sack their drummer and hand the kit to their costume designer. A gun to the head and a chair to the ceiling. Canada loves them, America misses the boat, hotels lock the windows.</p><p><em>Songs in this programme include &#x27;Iris&#x27;, &#x27;What&#x27;s the Matter With You&#x27;, &#x27;Walking Through The Ruins&#x27;, &#x27;Lost For Words&#x27; plus demos of &#x27;Sooner The Better&#x27;, &#x27;One Step Ahead&#x27; and other rarities.</em></p><p><strong>Album Trivia: Waiata</strong></p><ul><li>Noel Crombie initially designed the album cover to be cut in the shape of a shield.</li><li>The back cover credits thank Wayne again (as in Wayne Kerr). See album trivia notes for True Colours.​</li><li>Waiata was recorded on a 48 track machine, rather than the standard 24 track.</li><li>Producer David Tickle had a pet rock.</li><li>Tim Finn, on &#x27;Ghost Girl&#x27;: &quot;I was inspired to write this by a couple of girls that we met in Christchurch in New Zealand who had very pale faces and didn&#x27;t say very much. They dressed well and just had an air of mystery about them and an air of decadence.&quot;</li><li>&#x27;Ships&#x27; was originally called &#x27;Up To The Nines&#x27;. </li><li>Eddie Rayner sings background vocals on his mostly instrumental &#x27;Wail&#x27;, with a strained neck and bulging veins, according to Neil.</li><li>Neil Finn&#x27;s guitar bridge in &#x27;History Never Repeats&#x27; first appeared in &#x27;Bergen Aan Zee&#x27;, a Split Ends song written by Phil Judd in 1978 which the band played live in concert but never recorded in the studio.</li><li>Noel Crombie helped out with some lyrics for &#x27;One Step Ahead&#x27; when Neil became stuck. One or two lines of his remain in the finished song.</li><li>&#x27;Clumsy&#x27; was first called &#x27;Cheated&#x27;. In rehearsals for &#x27;Clumsy&#x27;, Eddie experimented with the intro to the song, at one point adding a circus-type piano sequence.</li></ul><p><a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/podcast/enzology?share=elf_audio_0002534643">Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details</a></p>