Sarah Konoski
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Tell me about writing that song.
Kind of like that.
Kind of like that.
Colin Hay, of course, singing Who Can It Be Now, which was the first hit single for Men At Work.
And then that was followed, I think, pretty much straight away with Down Under.
Did that period in your life feel like it was happening in fast forward, you know, even at the time that that success sort of seemed to snowball?
Well, what did you think you knew?
A few years ago, you reached out to a young musician, Justin Bieber, who on the surface seems to be a very different sort of musician from you.
What could you relate to in what was happening to him?
Or what could you see as the possible pitfalls that I guess you must have had to negotiate when your career was in that kind of place?
Colin, I think about that beautiful song that you played us earlier, Overkill, which you wrote while I guess you were still in the upswing of all that fame and that commercial success.
That's such a melancholy song in a way.
It's like you're...
you're aware of things maybe spiralling out of control, that maybe you're your own enemy rather than the world out there.
About the drinking in particular.
How bad did it become for you?
And moved to LA.
What was happening with Men at Work?
Quite a nice wine cellar, I'd be guessing.
Were you missing music?