- The Knobz
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Origin =Dunedin ,New Zealand
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Genre = Pop
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Years_active = 1979 - 1981
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Past_members =Tim Powles Warwick Keay Bob Reid Kevin Fogarty
Steve Haggie "The Knobz" were a
New Zealand pop band, originally based inDunedin , but not considered part of that city's main wave of "Dunedin Sound " bands. They became famous in 1980 with their political song "Culture?" criticisingRobert Muldoon , who was Prime Minister at the time and had stated that New Zealand's pop music was not culture. Muldoon had made the remarks in the context of refusing to lift a 40%tax on sales of music.The Knobz were fairly typical of the New Zealand pop scene in the 1980s; they were described in an article of the time as "
XTC meetsThe Knack ". However, several things set them apart from their contemporaries. They were the first band to have a self-funded single hit the top 5 in New Zealand, released on their own label,Bunk Records . They also managed themselves and toured extensively following chart success with two further singles - "Liverpool to America" (an opportune song aboutJohn Lennon ) and "K.G.B." - and, later, an album, "Sudden Exposure ". They were considered to be an accomplished live act.The band toured New Zealand before leaving for
Australia in 1980, where they played with other acts of the period such asDivinyls ,Men at Work ,Mi-Sex ,Swanee and Moving Pictures. The Knobz dispersed at the end of 1981, with some of the members moving on to other projects; most notably,drummer Bob Reid went on to play for the powerhouseSydney bandThe Sharks .The Knobz later reformed with
songwriter Kevin Fogarty for one more trip around New Zealand and to promote the album "Roads to Rome ". The new album had been written by former band members, but these were replaced with drummerTim Powles andbassist Warwick Keay , both formerly ofFlight X-7 .Carey Peterson from Auckland walk and The Visitors also joined the band as vocalist to tour with the band in 1982.In their heyday, The Knobz can be said to have epitomised the early 80s period when punk still held a slender audience and
New Romantic music was starting to make an impact.Discography
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