Version): Men At Work - Who Can It Be Now? (video
💡 The video succeeds because it doesn't take its dark themes too seriously, balancing genuine anxiety with slapstick visual cues. If you’re interested, I can: Compare this to the "Down Under" music video.
Men at Work's "Who Can It Be Now?" remains a quintessential artifact of the 1980s New Wave era. While the track itself is a masterclass in paranoia-pop, the music video adds a layer of surrealist humor that defines the band’s early identity. The Visual Narrative Men At Work - Who Can It Be Now? (Video Version)
Greg Ham’s iconic opening riff is the undisputed star, instantly recognizable and haunting. 💡 The video succeeds because it doesn't take
It established the "quirky Australian" archetype in American pop culture. Men At Work - Who Can It Be Now? (Video Version)