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Men At Work - You Better Take Cover flac album
  • Performer Men At Work
  • Title You Better Take Cover
  • Date of release 2015
  • Style Interview
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  • Size MP3 1496 mb
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Men At Work's official music video for 'Down Under'. Do you come from a land down under Where women glow and men plunder Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder You better run, you better take cover.

You better run, you better take cover. I come from a land down under Where beer does flow and men chunder Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder? You better run, you better take cover, yeah. Lyin' in a den in Bombay With a slack jaw, and not much to say I said to the man, "Are you trying to tempt me Because I come from the land of plenty?" And he said. By far Men At Work’s biggest American hit, this spent 19 weeks on the top 40 chart, 4 of them at The song was certified platinum by the RIAA. Additionally, this song spent 5 weeks at on the Mainstream Rock chart. What have the artists said about the song? Colin Hay explained in a 2003 interview with Songfacts

Men At Work's official music video for 'Down Under'. As featured on Contraband: The Best of Men At Work.

Perfil: Formed: 1979 - Melbourne, Australia Disbanded: February 1985. Men at Work were an Australian reggae-influenced rock band which achieved international success in the 1980s. They are the only Australian artists to reach the Number 1 position in album and singles charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom with Business as Usual and "Down Under". The group won the 1983 Grammy Award for Best New Artist and sold over 30 million albums worldwide  . You Better Take Cover ( A Tribute To Greg Ham 1953 - 2012) ‎(CD, Album, Dlx, Ltd + VCD). Vernal Equinox Records.

Album: Business As Usual (1982). Charted: 1 1. Get the Sheet Music License This Song. Men at Work recorded the first version of "Down Under" in 1980 in Melbourne and released it independently as the B-side to a forgettable song called "Keypunch Operator. They released it on a label they called . about 300 copies You better run, you better take cover. Courtney from Kiel, WiIt's not "men chunder" it's "men plunder" I have the cd and the lyrics came with the song. I think this is one of the best songs of the 80's.

Single by Men at Work. from the album Business as Usual. Down Under" is a song recorded by Australian rock band Men at Work. It was originally released in 1980 as the B-side to their first local single titled "Keypunch Operator", released before the band signed with Columbia Records. Both early songs were written by the group's co-founders, Colin Hay and Ron Strykert Cultural significance. The song is a perennial favourite on Australian radio and television, and topped the charts in the US and UK simultaneously in early 1983. Dundee in Los Angeles.

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You better run, you better take cover, yeah. Lyin' in a den in Bombay. where women glow and men plunder? Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder? You better run, you better take cover. Living in a land down under. where women glow and men plunder. Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder? You better run, you better take cover.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Down Under
Lyrics By – Colin HayMusic By – Ron Strykert
2 Band Interviews
Executive-Producer – SimeoneInterviewee – Jerry Speiser, John Rees , Ron StrykertInterviewer – Harry Hayes
3 Various Industry Interviews
Interviewee – David Nolte, James Meese, John Whitteron, Martin Armiger, Paul Kelly , Richard LancasterInterviewer – Harry HayesProducer – Harry Hayes
4 Additional Interview
Interviewee – Alec Gilbert, Brian Edmond, Guy May, Judge JacobsonInterviewer – Harry HayesProducer – Harry Hayes

Notes

Did Men at Work really rip off the Kookaburra? 'You Better Take Cover' dives into the controversial trial, exploring the development of the hit single 'Down Under', it's commercial success and cultural significance as an iconic Aussie anthem. 30 years later, a quiz show reveals some similarity between the hit song and the nursery rhyme 'Kookaburra', sparking a case that shocked music fans around the world. 'You Better Take Cover' is a thought-provoking, tragic and entertaining documentary by Melbourne film-maker Harry Hayes that explores the relationship between art and law, influence and copyright. Total running time: 30 minutes.

Full list of guests:

Martin Armiger
Brian Edmond
Alec Gilbert
Greg Ham
Colin Hay
Judge Jacobson
Richard Lancaster
Graham MacDonald
Guy May
James Meese
David Nolte
John Rees
Jerry Speiser
Ron Strykert
John Whitteron

Produced by;
Bryce Doherty: executive producer
Georgia Gardener: co-producer
Harry Hayes: producer
Lee Simeone: executive producer
Cam Stewart: co-producer
Heyishi Zhang: executive producer

Music by;
Colin Hay: main composer
Ronald Strykert: main composer

Cinematography by;
Alice Stephens

Other crew;
Shaun Miller: legals Thanks
Travers Cleeman: fundraising support

Talk about Men At Work - You Better Take Cover


Zehaffy
"You Better Take Cover" won the 2016 St. Kilda Film Festival award for "Best Documentary": https://stkildafilmfestival.com.au/conte…/2016-award-winners
Macill
"You Better Take Cover" premieres at the Manchester Film Festival between 3rd - 6th March. More details here on Page 17 of the official program: http://static1.squarespace.com/static/542ac478e4b0bbc33ead8a58/t/56c1eaba45bf21dc542fd8c1/1455549135806/Manchester+Film+Festival+2016.pdf
Nilador
so when s this for sale in the retail shops ? and where can I get a copy ?