When I'm on stage, the songs that we've chosen to play from the back catalog are things that still resonate with me, and matter to me. And the songs that I couldn't be a part of, we don't play anymore.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are so many songs that we just don't play anymore.
If certain songs become popular enough to the point where I'll be playing them the rest of my life, I don't want them all to dwell on the same down moment that I'll have to keep reliving.
When I go to shows, I'm really looking forward to hearing the songs I know. I don't like it when a band tries to expose me to new stuff.
Songs go through cycles for me. And sometimes I lose my passion for some of them.
When you are pushing yourself to not go back to the same well, you're gonna come up with something different, or you'll find songs that are different.
The reason I stop playing songs is usually because I get sick of them, and then they find themselves back into the set list at some point.
The Men at Work thing is always there, it's always going to be there. It's not something I consciously think that much about anymore. The thing that stays with you is the songs, which is a good thing for me, because the songs are the things that stand the test of time.
I grew up listening to everything. I have such a love for music, but I don't want to make the same album over and over again.
I still love to do the old songs. I know some people don't.
I hardly ever listen to any of our old stuff now. Once the songs have been recorded and put on to vinyl they become someone else's entertainment, not mine.