If
you’re of a certain age (give or take) you know Colin Hay. Even if you
don’t know you know him, you know him; he was the lead singer for Men at
Work, the band that did such hits as “Who Can it be Now?” and “Land
Down Under.” They were popular during my teens, and I guess I always
thought they were alright, in a goofy, bubble-gum pop kind of way.
I
don’t know much about the band, or when they broke up, and I don’t care
enough to do a simple Google search to find out. Hay has had a pretty
good little solo career since then, mostly acoustic performances in
college towns (or so I gather.) Some of the Men at Work songs work
better for me as simple acoustic songs than they ever did as full-blown
electric band songs, and seem a lot deeper and more thoughtful. A good
example of that is Overkill.
Here's Men at Work's version:
And here is Colin Hay performing it solo:
I
haven’t listened to Hay extensively, but by far my favorite song
of his is “Waiting for My Real Life to Begin.” I first heard it in an
episode of Scrubs, when a patient character on the show died. The
protagonist, J.D., imagined her rising from the hospital bed to tell him not
to feel bad about her dying and sang the song. I liked the song then,
but after finding the original on Youtube I fell in love with it. Here's Hay singing it:
It's a beautiful song, in my opinion, but it's also very sad. I hear in this song the regret of a life wasted, of someone who knows he could have done more, but for whatever reason he didn't. It reminds me of my father, and maybe of my cousin, but also it reminds me a little too much of me.
Greta song - great post.
ReplyDeleteGood stuff! Men at Work seems to have meant about the same to you as it did to me...a little too bubble gummy but all right nonetheless. I'd not heard of Colin Hay outside the group. Thanks for introducing me to his music!
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Jay