Colin Hay & Greg Ham (Men At Work) - Under The Southern Cross 1988
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- Colin Hay and Greg Ham of Men at Work performing the songs "Who Can It Be Now?" and "Down Under" at the australian TV show 'Under The Southern Cross' in 1988.
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Realy bring me back 32 something years ago. Really made university great.
R.i.p Mr Greg,great saxophonist!
The Kookaburra song was once a nice memory from grade school 43 years ago...I don't think I'll ever feel the same about it again...:'/ What a travesty! Rip, Greg Ham, from one flute player to another...Godspeed!
Thank you for men at work ! im 55 ...so i appreciate your music it's legendary 💯
for 1988, this is some good quality
agreed
Feedback and all! ;)
Superb!Amazing vocals,and Greg is in top form on both sax and flute.Both songs are awesome!
I just realised what a massive part of my life Greg Ham has been. His saxophone tone was what I was what I aimed for.
Que simpático era Greg Ham, QEPD., una dulzura de hombre
in great memory of greg ham he was the best multi tallents man in australia rip man
Truly, he was the Brian Jones of Men at Work.
With a little Robin Williams thrown in,lol.He was so talented,funny and energetic in their early--80s concerts that the audience adored him.He and Colin were both natural showmen,and I love that at least the two of them carried on the Men at Work tradition for several years after the band split up.I still miss Greg enormously!
Rip Greg= part of a great band with a few timeless classics like this.....
Hope that music publishing company that brought the suit enjoys every single dollar til they choke.
In memoriam for Greg.
Que pena!!!
Soooooo great …….. for ever in the cosmos of music
colin hay looking very sharp in his white suit I rember watching this clip in my last year of high school and rest in peace greg ham u will be sorley missed in the music community
Hi Dalzone, The backing vocalists are Lisa Edwards, Venetta Fields and Lindsay Field. They were from John Farnham's band. This backing band was quite good too, with Derek Pellicci from Little River Band was on drums.
Nice performance. Brings back memories. Thoughts and prayers to Greg's friends and family.
RIP Greg, much love to your family, musical & Blood ..........
Greg a great guy, and one of Australia's best.
R.I.P Greg Ham
Is this the live version of their sound check that’s also on TH-cam? It’s just as great as that one
My favorite band of 80
This is freaking badass.
Las mejores bandas salieron de Australia , gracias por su buena musica , un privilegio escuchar sus conciertos
RIP Greg Ham.
Blasphemous Joe fucking coward killed himself. Oh well he was a worthless piece of human debris that needed to be punched in the throat anyway
@@bigdogz8091 woah how much hate do u have in ur heart? see u never again asshole
@@bigdogz8091 Acually he died of a massive heart attack.That's something you will never have to worry about,because you have no heart.
Rest in power Greg
Great Greg Ham
Essa canção linda me traz recordações da minha infância do tmpo que morava na roça no interior de São Joaquim do pacui MACAPA AMAPA BRAZIL MINHA TERRA NATAL HJ MORO EM PORTUGAL.
Verdade, essa banda é show demais.🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
love both songs
Rip Greg
Won't be seeing him anymore.... :(
very famous and agreatest music, tnks colin for mantain this 80 memorys
Geniales.
Ham leyenda y talento de Men At Work! Por siempre RIP
Un grande, que viva la buena música 🎶 😊🇦🇷
top top band
Mi grupo favorito!!!
Nice...
I see Greg every week lol didn't know he was a musician
he passed away
RIP Greg Ham. What a tragic ending.
Sinceramente, o ensaio desse show ficou muito bom
Otimos 🇧🇷🎸
Will someone pass the tissues...please? :(
i will here, we can cry about greg together
That's right Greg, you play those two bars of Kookabura like you own them!
And which sounds nothing like Down Under, but the greedy jackyls went after them anyway because it sold millions. They wouldn't have sneezed in their direction had it been a relatively unknown song that made little to no money. Pure greed killed Greg Ham.
I think the fact that they used a traditional Australian theme for Down Under (wether consciously or unconsciously) just makes the song stronger. In an age where "producers " have ripped off entire riffs, drum breaks, vocal hooks and whole song structures, it's a shame such a big deal was made about this song using a traditional theme. The composer of Kookaburra was long gone and the publisher who owned the copyright was awarded 100,000 at the end of the day in a lawsuit that cost millions.
Men At Work's mistake was that they should have gotten clearance when the song was released.
Led Zeppelin did far worse as they lifted entire compositions and got away for years fending off litigation.
amava Greg Ham, uma pena tudo isso que aconteceu por conta da ganancia
Showwwwwww
Mr hay please tell me about your Yamaha sg. You played that one for a long time
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love the backing vocalists!! anyone know who they are ????????
Greg @ O:51 ... 👆😁😁🤗😎💫🎯💯✨
That stupid television programme caused so much trouble :(
Vennetta fields is the African she worked with John Farnham.
who is the blond back vocals?
lol!
Stockholm
Greg Ham the biggest heroin user and now Scheila Gonzalez is now following in his footsteps
All have our demons you moron
Whether he had issues with drugs doesn't change his superior musicianship and contribution to a legendary classic song one jot.
You must have not been loved as a child to have so much hate in you. I pity you.