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Men At Work - Business As Usual (1982) Part 2

An episode of the Permanent Record Podcast podcast, hosted by Brian & Sarah, titled "Men At Work - Business As Usual (1982) Part 2" was published on March 15, 2019 and runs 54 minutes.

March 15, 2019 ·54m · Permanent Record Podcast

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Episode 78: Men At Work - Business As Usual (1982) Part 2

It's time to resume the discussion of the debut album from the Australian band, Men At Work, in this - the first PRP episode to be released under protest from one of the hosts!

Business As Usual  was a huge international success and contained several hits. In the previous episode, Brian and Sarah talked about the band's first big single,  which also happened to be the first song on the album. But they didn't get past track two, which means there are three more songs from Side One to discuss in this episode.

 

Part 3 - Track by Track, Continued

Picking up the discussion with track three means our hosts get to talk about another monster hit and another goofy video. There's also an unfortunate legal situation that has to be brought up. On a lighter note, Brian quizzes Sarah on the meanings of some song lyrics, Sarah continues marveling at some of the fashion choices the band members--particularly the drummer-- made, and once again, breakfast cereal is mentioned. Next, there is talk of war.  And finally, later in the episode, Brian reveals the plot of the low-budget sci-fi movie he dreams of making.

Down Under
Underground
Helpless Automaton

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Down Under

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