Men at Work - Overkill - live Rockpalast 80's скачать видео бесплатно


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Colin Hay, forsanger og guitar

Ron Strykert, guitar, sang

John Rees, bass, sang

Greg Ham, saxofon, fløjte,

keyboard, harmonica, sang ( † 19.04.2012 )

Jerry Speiser, trommer, sang

I just read this in BBC News: (Sad story)

"Greg Ham, Men At Work flute player, found dead

Men At Work flautist Greg Ham has been found dead at his Melbourne home. (19.04.2012)

The 58-year-old will be remembered for playing the famous flute riff from the band's biggest hit, Down Under.

Two friends found the body. They became concerned about Ham's well-being having not heard from him for some time.

"Because of the early stages of our investigation, we're not prepared to go into the exact details of what has occurred,' Detective Senior Sergeant Shane O'Connell told reporters.

Ham joined Men At Work in 1979 playing flute, harmonica, saxophone and keyboards.

The band achieved international fame in the 1980s with the 1983 hit Down Under, while their album, Business As Usual, topped the Australian, US and British charts.

However, their fame was overshadowed in recent years by a copyright dispute over the Down Under flute riff.

In 2010 Australia's Federal Court ruled band members partly copied the children's folk tune Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree, penned more than 75 years ago.

Last year, EMI lost an appeal against the ruling and, along with songwriters Colin Hay and Ron Strykert, were ordered to pay 5% of the song's royalties since 2002 - as well as future earnings - to the folk song's copyright owners.

Ham said at the time that he was shattered by the ruling, telling Fairfax Media: "It will be the way the song is remembered and I hate that.

"I'm terribly disappointed that that's the way I'm going to be remembered - for copying something."

Men At Work won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1983 before disbanding in 1985". (this is a copy from an article in BBC News)

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Rest in peace, dear Greg Ham. You played that flute and saxophone so darn beautiful and good. ♥ This is all we will know. And remember.

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Комментарии

5 years назад

Torrente

Roland Juno 60...and I thought it was the DX 7

6 years назад

Callum Binyon

One of the best songs of the 80's yet alone 20th century.

6 years назад

Horrorman_282

rest in piece greg rip

6 years назад

Virel Duncan

what did happen to the talent we had with bands like this? today's music music seems so empty.

6 years назад

Moises Escalante Vargas

Genial. Perfecta obra de arte.

6 years назад

Philippe Bénas

Amazing all of them! Amazing Colin and Greg. Greg was one of the greatest sax players ever! RIP Greg.

6 years назад

Carter Herndon

great performance.

6 years назад

Uwe Grunwald

Grugahalle Essen!!

6 years назад

STUDD3RzVID3Oz

such a shame they not still going. Amazing group. greg ham is so good

6 years назад

I Get My Hands Dirty

Is it weird I find him to be sexy?

6 years назад

daniel _

im 28 and missed men at work first time around... listening to their back catalogue amongst their greatest hits.. it's remarkable how many good songs they have, and what talented artists they are.

7 years назад

Callum Binyon

I personally think this is the band's best song. Lyrically and instrumentally

7 years назад

daniel fraga nunes

Só eu que tô ouvindo esse eco chato?

7 years назад

Kami Rey Vegas

Colin Hay.- Grand

7 years назад

Frank Philpott

Fantastic.

7 years назад

pacboe

when men pride themselves in showing the fruits of their labour... when men played their own instruments...bizarre speaking like this... ça m'a fait pensé au film 'soleil vert'...thanx for the upload... twas a beautiful star, even if it shone for a little while... the man Greg pulled my ear, and i stopped dead on my tracks the first time i heard him- when he sort of ping ponged with the guitarist in 'Down by the sea'... a long long time ago on a little island called Tanna... RIP man

7 years назад

Rain The Budgie

I was wondering what instrument Greg Ham is playing? Thanks!

7 years назад

Dillon Ohlemiller

Does he have a lazy eye? It's kind of creepy

7 years назад

3aw77

fake crowd clapping why was the 1980s so fake

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