Give It A Whirl 5 - Finding Our Own Voice (Episode Five)
- NZ History
- Arts/Culture
- Documentary
- Music
This episode of musical tiki-tour Give It a Whirl explores the diverse pop landscape of the 1980s, when Kiwi bands grew in confidence and a new Pacific identity was born. The "stifling" mood of Muldoonism and the tensions stirred up by the 1981 tour erupt in violent scenes, culminating in the 1984 Queen St riot. Bands like The Screaming Meemees reflect a healthy post-punk scene, while DD Smash continues Dave Dobbyn's winning formula. Herbs deliver politically aware reggae and help Dobbyn hit number one with 'Slice of Heaven'. And Pātea Māori Club bring te reo to the mainstream with 1984's biggest single, 'Poi E'.
AudioCulture article on Kiwi chart toppers in the 1980s
AudioCulture article on the post-punk music scene in Auckland
Russell Brown recalls the 1984 Queen St riot, AudioCulture
AudioCulture profile and articles on The Chills
AudioCulture profile and articles on Dalvanius
AudioCulture profile and articles on Dave Dobbyn
AudioCulture profile and articles on The Newmatics
AudioCulture profile and articles on The Screaming Meemees















