Colin Hay
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So that's why I don't really like playing to drunks anymore, you know, because you're just dealing with a level of idiocy that you can't really, you know, you can't control.
So I would just rather stay home than do that, you know.
So the audiences that I've played to the last couple of decades is not that they've come to because they want what you have.
And what you have is...
It's what they feel themselves.
That's the connection.
It's like, how do we get through this, this life, this day, this night?
How do we make sense of this?
And it's not like you can provide answers, but maybe a wee bit.
Maybe just, you know, you get them with a phrase or you get them with a song or you can make it, you make them just feel, oh, you transport them somewhere that feels good.
You know, that's what my job is.
Well, Greg's gone.
That's the thing, that's the ultimate pain of it.
Yeah.
I don't know if he'd be gone if that litigation hadn't have happened, but I don't think he'd be gone.
I think he'd still be here.
So that's the ultimate...
Money is... Yeah.
Look, the song is clean.
It's a clean song.