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Men at Work (Band)

  • Blogs

    May 1, 2012

    Tell Me About That Album: Thick as a Brick 2 by Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull

    At 64, Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull is still living the rock & roll dream. He's still making records and still hitting the road like he did as a wee lad. And his songs are still finding generations of new fans enamored with his heady themes and his flute-flecked rock music. 40 years after its release ... More >>

  • Music

    February 8, 2012

    At Kate's Pub, the Microphone Smells Like a Beer

    Drinking is essential to the karaoke experience.

  • Blogs

    February 3, 2012

    Wasted in Wallingford: Kate's Pub Karaoke Turbocharged by Tequila

    ​Drinking is an essential part of enjoying any karaoke night. It provides the energy to motivate people to sing, as well as the patience to tolerate horrible singers. Recently, I've come to realize that I haven't been doing enough drinking lately. Aside from every weekend at Tarasco, it's been ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 5, 2010

    What Ever Happened to New Wave Saxophone? Or ANY Saxophone?

    More than just another skinny tie​ Every other hare-brained musical trend from rock history has been revived and festishized, why not new wave saxophone? No, not like that dispiriting little lick in Men at Work's "Who Can It Be Now?" which is what new wave saxophone devolved into before disap ... More >>

  • Food

    October 20, 2004

    Oct. 20, 2004

    More than just another skinny tie​ Every other hare-brained musical trend from rock history has been revived and festishized, why not new wave saxophone? No, not like that dispiriting little lick in Men at Work's "Who Can It Be Now?" which is what new wave saxophone devolved into before disap ... More >>

  • Music

    March 17, 2004

    Seven Nights

    More than just another skinny tie​ Every other hare-brained musical trend from rock history has been revived and festishized, why not new wave saxophone? No, not like that dispiriting little lick in Men at Work's "Who Can It Be Now?" which is what new wave saxophone devolved into before disap ... More >>

  • Music

    February 23, 2000

    Citizen John

    More than just another skinny tie​ Every other hare-brained musical trend from rock history has been revived and festishized, why not new wave saxophone? No, not like that dispiriting little lick in Men at Work's "Who Can It Be Now?" which is what new wave saxophone devolved into before disap ... More >>

  • Music

    June 23, 1999

    Bloomin' fresh

    The Go-Betweens are bigger now than they were during their '80s heyday.

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