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Topic History of: Aussie band face plagiarism suit
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giles2008 Not only that a former member of the band was arrested earlier this year for sending death threats to Colin Hay. Should revive interest in the band though."Business as Usual" is a favourite album of mine.
veritas Men at Work...like so many of those Aussie bands that really hit the big time back then ( Bee Gees, ACDC, EasyBeats) -made of immigrant Brit kids.

A manager friend of mine reckons the British class system with a
constantly suppressed working class in the 60's/70's was responsible for the emergence of so much superb talent with the drive to escape their surroundings.

But being sued by the Girl Guides-that has to be the peak of your career !
giles2008 news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8175974.stm

Men at Work are being sued by the Girl Guides over their 80s hit "Down Under".