Men at work
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Re: Men at work
They made the all time classic - down under. Australian artist are weird but sometimes they just make a hit.
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Re: Men at work
Following up the No. 1 "Who Can It Be Now?" was far from an easy task, but the deceptively eclectic Men at Work harbored an ace in the hole in this exotic, strikingly different-sounding tune, which repeated the feat in early 1983. Greg Ham's flute is one of the unique instruments that helps complement this track's off-kilter, intoxicating rhythms. Co-written by Hay and lead guitarist Ron Strykert, the song also evokes mystery and singularity in its lyrics, which take the listener on a trip of the senses ranging from the Australian foodstuff vegemite to excursions to Brussels and Bombay. A true pop culture geography lesson.
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Re: Men at work
The 80s, a time when homosexuals actually made good music instead of the libtards they are today.
Also, Patrick Bateman in American Psycho was right Genesis during the 80s were in their prime time.
Also, notice that the audience who are mostly white British people.
Also, Patrick Bateman in American Psycho was right Genesis during the 80s were in their prime time.
Also, notice that the audience who are mostly white British people.
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