Wind your necks in and just admire one of the best pop groups of the 1980's, absolutely quality. simple pop song, not many can get the formaula right like they could. Like their the only band not to have sung live!!
Look more closely. Hay, Ham, & Strykert are the 3 members that remained for this final album, the people who wrote every one of their songs anyway. Others are their because they needed someone to play drums and bass to pretend they were performing it live, that's all.
Uh, that's lip-synching with the crappy "new" Men At Work. Thank you for posting it, if only as a testament to the ego of Colin Hay. At least Greg Ham took pity on the "new" band and agreed to appear along with them as they "sang."
playback!!
nanoometaleiro 1 year ago
Strykert quit midway through recording "Two Hearts'", but does appear on several tracks.
jimbailey69 2 years ago
One thing's for sure - they would have sounded exactly the same if they did it live.
ellicattube 4 years ago
so so true Laura!
Mistergyro 4 years ago
Great band from 80s
godwhyisthistaken 4 years ago
Wind your necks in and just admire one of the best pop groups of the 1980's, absolutely quality. simple pop song, not many can get the formaula right like they could. Like their the only band not to have sung live!!
daveandvicky08 4 years ago
Look more closely. Hay, Ham, & Strykert are the 3 members that remained for this final album, the people who wrote every one of their songs anyway. Others are their because they needed someone to play drums and bass to pretend they were performing it live, that's all.
dvdtranslations 4 years ago
Uh, that's lip-synching with the crappy "new" Men At Work. Thank you for posting it, if only as a testament to the ego of Colin Hay. At least Greg Ham took pity on the "new" band and agreed to appear along with them as they "sang."
LauraLinger 4 years ago