Men At Work Frontman LOSES IT Over Down Under Song Used At March
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Top Comments (10)
Once you sell your song, it is no longer yours.
- Gets rich off of appropriated Australian culture and identity - Cries when Australians celebrate themselves with it
They should have played "Who can it be knocking at my door? Go away. Don't come round here no more. "
🤣 meme them until they cry, and then make memes about them crying
Don’t do it, Men at Work. Don’t get into this like that
The irony of course is that he was sued by the Australian boy scouts for sampling their anthem in that song.
As an Aussie i say to Colin, too bad, we own it now son.
Artists lose control of how their art is received upon first contact with the audience. Welcome to life, dude.
Musicians have to accept it. Whether Trump rallies, or Left wing protesters use their works, they put it out there. If they make big bucks contributing to the shared culture with a hit tune, it belongs to us all.
It’s half his song. The other half is the Kookaburra Song for which they were sued.
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Top Comments (10)
Once you sell your song, it is no longer yours.
- Gets rich off of appropriated Australian culture and identity - Cries when Australians celebrate themselves with it
They should have played "Who can it be knocking at my door? Go away. Don't come round here no more. "
🤣 meme them until they cry, and then make memes about them crying
Don’t do it, Men at Work. Don’t get into this like that
The irony of course is that he was sued by the Australian boy scouts for sampling their anthem in that song.
As an Aussie i say to Colin, too bad, we own it now son.
Artists lose control of how their art is received upon first contact with the audience. Welcome to life, dude.
Musicians have to accept it. Whether Trump rallies, or Left wing protesters use their works, they put it out there. If they make big bucks contributing to the shared culture with a hit tune, it belongs to us all.
It’s half his song. The other half is the Kookaburra Song for which they were sued.