All of Men At Work members are underrated as individual musicians but Jesus Christ, Jerry Speiser’s best moment might be in that intro. He’s going straight up Bill Bruford level.
I can never understand the moronic "underrated" comments! It baffles me... did they teach this in schmuck school? No one in this band is UNDERRATED, you pile of trash.
Such an underrated band, I had no idea of their songs beyond Down Under and Who Can It Be Now until I just randomly listened through their debut. Every song on it, total banger. Great arrangements as well.
This is fucking amazing
Saw these guys in 1989 at Tipitinas in New Orleans. It was epic.
Better than studio version - they kick ass live .
This is my favorite Men At Work song.
love this band,man
ahhhhhh Great !!!! RIP Greg !!!!
I remember staying up late to watch this concert on tv
All of Men At Work members are underrated as individual musicians but Jesus Christ, Jerry Speiser’s best moment might be in that intro. He’s going straight up Bill Bruford level.
I can never understand the moronic "underrated" comments! It baffles me... did they teach this in schmuck school? No one in this band is UNDERRATED, you pile of trash.
They are the best band ever.
Flawless performance. This band is so much more than "who can it be now"
Master musicians.
Such an underrated band, I had no idea of their songs beyond Down Under and Who Can It Be Now until I just randomly listened through their debut. Every song on it, total banger. Great arrangements as well.
Same exact thing happened to me. Couldn't BELIEVE how good the album was
Exact same thing happened to me, except I ONLY knew Down Under. Ended up listening to Cargo too, and I got hooked.
Check out A-Ha’s debut album Hunting High And Low. Same story, almost every track off that album is gold.
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