The video clip for the song was one of the first ever videos screened on MTV and portrays keyboardist Eddie Rayner performing Marche sur place. This pantomime illusion walk was created by Decroux and Barrault (seen in the 1945 French film Children of Paradise) and is the same technique Michael Jackson based his now-famous moonwalk on in 1983.
In a documentary for Radio New Zealand, singer Neil Finn expressed surprise at the song's success, stating "it hasn't got a proper chorus".
Although Split Enz disbanded in 1984, Finn continued to perform the song with his new group Crowded House.
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