Love this song! I never heard it until I saw this Oz For Africa performance on a DVD made from a VHS HiFi master. I love that this is a serious, professional song and not some Top 40 chart-topping novelty tune. I can get lost in the melody and the smooth flow of the whole sound of the band.
@eel4tetodeNos not anymore. Colin Hay and Greg Ham reformed Men at Work with other musicians from 1996 to 2002. now Colin Hay is touring and recording solo.
Love this song! I never heard it until I saw this Oz For Africa performance on a DVD made from a VHS HiFi master. I love that this is a serious, professional song and not some Top 40 chart-topping novelty tune. I can get lost in the melody and the smooth flow of the whole sound of the band.
LordHasenpfeffer 5 days ago
hey, can i make you a question?
Men at work are active nowadays ??
Answer, and thanks:)
eel4tetodeNos 2 years ago
@eel4tetodeNos not anymore. Colin Hay and Greg Ham reformed Men at Work with other musicians from 1996 to 2002. now Colin Hay is touring and recording solo.
rafaelpompeu1 1 week ago
This is a pretty good live version; was this before or after Strykert's leaving, I wonder?
FireFox516 2 years ago
After. Only Colin and Greg from the original formation are here. I believe Strykert left the band during the sessions of Two Hearts.
colinhaycombr 2 years ago