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Men At Work - Definitive Collection (1997)
2008-01-22 06:05:00
Men At Work - Definitive Collection (1997)1 Down Under (3:45)2 Who Can It Be Now? (3:23)3 I Can See It In Your Eyes (3:30)4 Down By The Sea (6:54)5 Be Good Johnny (3:37)6 People Just Love To Play With Words (3:31)7 Underground (3:06)8 Touching The Untouchables (3:41)9 Catch A Star (3:30)10 Overkill (3:47)11 It's A Mistake (4:34)12 Dr. Heckyll & Mr. Jive (4:37)13 Upstairs In My House (4:03)14 No Sign Of Yesterday (6:07)15 Blue For You (3:55)16 Everything I Need (3:37)17 Man With Two Hearts (3:57)18 Children On Parade (3:38)19 Snakes And Ladders (3:18)DESCARGA RAPIDSHAREPARTE 2PARTE 3
Men At Work - Brazil [1998]
2007-12-27 14:00:00
Originally only available as an import in 1996 (titled Brazil 96), the slightly renamed Brazil was finally released stateside two years later. Recorded live during a sold-out Brazilian tour, the '96 version of Men at Work contained only two of its original members — singer/guitarist Colin Hay and saxophonist/flutist Greg Ham. But the new members sound almost identical to the originals, and with a stellar set list comprised almost entirely of classic material, it's near-impossible to hear the difference between the Men at Work lineups of 1996 and 1983. Positively electric versions of all their hits are here — "Who Can It Be Now?," "Overkill," "It's a Mistake," and "Down Under," as well as strong album tracks ("Touching the Untouchables," "Down By the Sea," "Catch a Star," etc.) and a couple of songs that were popular '80s videos ("Dr. Heckyll & Mr. Jive," "Be Good Johnny"). Also included is an all-new composition, the Greg Ham-penned "The Longest Night," recorded in March...
Men At Work - Business As Usual [1982]
2007-12-24 09:18:00
Business as Usual became a surprise international hit on the basis of "Who Can It Be Now?" and "Down Under," two excellent singles that merged straight-ahead pop/rock hooks with a quirky new wave production and an offbeat sense of humor. Colin Hay's keening vocals uncannily recall Sting, and the band's rhythmic pulse and phased guitars also bring to mind a bar band version of the Police. And that helps make the remainder of Business as Usual enjoyable. There's a fair amount of filler on the record, but "Be Good Johnny," "I Can See It in Your Eyes," and "Down by the Sea" are all fine new wave pop songs, making Business as Usual one of the more enjoyable mainstream-oriented efforts of the era. [Allmusic.com]Track list;01 - Who Can It Be Now-. 3:2602 - I Can See It In Your Eyes. 3:3303 - Down Under. 3:4504 - Underground. 3:0805 - Helpless Automation. 3:2406 - People Just Love To Play With Words. 3:3307 - Be Good Johnny. 3:4008 - Touching The Untouchables. 3:4209 - Catch A Star. 3:32...
Men at Work
2007-11-16 19:46:00
I could not resist posting this one.
Men at Work, Children at Play: The Difference Between Petraeus and the Demo
2007-09-15 12:05:00
This week, America heard about Iraq from two serious men, General David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker. They understand Iraq in all its complexity. They have an astonishing mastery of the details of what's going on in almost every part of the country and an amazing grasp of virtually every aspect of a complex war, a multilayered society, and a new and fluid polity. They have clearly thought about the policy options before us with a seriousness appropriate to individuals who, every day, exercise considerable authority and bear great responsibilities. Last week, they were able, despite the comparative shallowness and guile of their questioners, to explain the choices we face with clarity and honesty at a critical moment in our nation's history. The congressional critics provided quite a contrast with Petraeus and Crocker. If the general and the ambassador were men at work, the congressmen and senators were--with a few notable exceptions--children at play. They spoke almost ...
Women at Work - History of Labor
2007-08-31 09:12:00
World War II changed the face of labor by having women work in factories. But that's not just a phenomenon in the US. A lot of our allies in Australia and in Great Britain had the same campaigns like Rosie the Riveter. The picture on the left is from the Australian campaign to get women into the labor force. The one of the right is from the British campaign. And apparently the Canadians have their "Labour Day" on the 3rd too! There's still a lot of issues to cover like equal pay for equal work but women have come a long way since those early days around the globe.So this labor day don't forget to honor your grandmothers and mothers who have raised you and held a job at the same time.Send this Labor Day eCard !Get more Labor Day eCards and MySpace Comments Here.Tags: Labor Day, Labor Day history, Labor Day ecards
Rumble: Men at Work.
2007-06-10 18:51:00
As you read in previous posts, I moved into Robert's house in Fiumicino, near Rome, since a while... If you ever take a taxi to where we live, make sure you take down the driving instructions. Last week, Mats' taxi got lost. It took him over an hour for what should only be a twenty minutes drive...Both Robert and me are part-time bachelors. Both our families live at home (Slovenia and Belgium respectively). We both shuttle between home and work.. While we are Italy, we're bachelors. With all due challenges, often fun and silly.We're pretty set.. And probably do much better than most part-time bachelors.. It has been a while, though, since I ironed.. Last week Saturday was 'ironing day'. "Dial 911, dial 911!". That bloody machine sprayed hot water all over my legs and feet several times.. "Robeeeeert, where is the bloody manual of this thing?"Robert was too busy though.. He had another emergency. In the freezer. He was a bit more hard handed than I was to get to the solution of...
Men At Work
2007-03-31 10:00:00
Men at Work were an Australian reggae-influenced rock band of the early 1980s. After Little River Band, and before INXS, Men at Work were Australia's most successful international rock export, and are still the only Australian artists with No.1 singles and albums in both America and United Kingdom. The Men at Work story starts with Scottish born and raised singer Colin Hay. His father ran a
Men At Work Theme
1970-01-01 00:59:00
Free Nokia 6233 themes. Men At Work Theme. Funny themes, tell you about what a men do at work. This theme is created by biip13. hapefun.com
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