Men At Work -- Underground

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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2008

This is one of my favourite songs by Men At Work, but it seems hard to find on YouTube. There are a couple of covers out there, but not the actual song.

So, here it is. Except I hadn't any video, and I'm too lazy to make a collection of pictures. The sound quality isn't half bad considering it went from vinyl to casette to mp3.

Enjoy!

09/05/08 - 1000 views...cool, but no comments?
04/24/09 - Over 10,000 views. That's great! :D

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  • haha i love that fact that the sequence of pics is John Cleese doing the Ministry of Silly Walks!!

  • Gotta love Monty Python!

  • Somehow the Silly Walks guy makes sense. Such a great band, and in my opinion, underrated.

  • I remember when I only knew about the song Down Under.

    I'm very glad I went out and bought the album, Business As Usual. I like every song on it very, very much.

    You're right, they deserve credit for their other songs, like Underground, Overkill, etc.

    I bought their album Cargo as well, but haven't listened to all of it yet. That's definitely on my "to do" list.

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  • Men at Work. The greatest band since the Beatles. The bit of silly walks with Underground works.

  • Great Song!

  • Great Song!

  • chevere men at work is his music

  • @Sketchxico It sounds kind of slowed down, huh?

  • monterrey tambien cantan de men and work me encantan y sus videos no me canso de verlos saludos a sus segidores

  • @pegasusiwg well sometimes they play who could it be now

  • that i said I love aussie music!!!!

  • the meak will inherit the earth from the tyranny of government and the power of evil men

  • It's too bad this song got lost in the midst of one of the 80's best albums. My candidate for the most underrated song of the decade.

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