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Cassandra House (sort of) and Colin Hay

Saw Colin Hay of Men at Work live in concert last night with local artist Cassandra House playing in the lobby before the show.
1Cassandra House
The Roam


I really liked Cassandra's 2018 debut album, The Roam. Unfortunately, I couldn't hear her worth a damn last night, although the little I did hear sounded pretty good.
2Men at Work
Business as Usual


Hay played the show solo. He played a few of his Men at Work classics, including "Who Can It Be Now?". He closed out the night with an acoustic version of "Down Under".
3Men at Work
Cargo


He also played "Overkill" from this LP.
4Colin Hay
Now and the Evermore


Unbeknownst to me, he also has a new album that was just released two weeks ago. He played five songs off of this one.
5Colin Hay
Going Somewhere


His song "Maggie", about his tragic first love, was one of the highlights of the night.
6Colin Hay
I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself


He also played a couple of cover songs off of this 2021 album, Dusty Springfield's "I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself" and The Kinks' "Waterloo Sunset".
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