Bret from Flight of the Conchords – and a whole bunch of Wellington musicians playing the Outkast track Hey Ya …
Yes – you are reading that right – the Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra.
Bret from Flight of the Conchords – and a whole bunch of Wellington musicians playing the Outkast track Hey Ya …
Yes – you are reading that right – the Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra.
Teaser for the Flight of the Conchords TV series. It still really amuses me that this even was produced at all – with all the terrible and obvious TV comedy shows that come out at the moment. Credit to the people who stayed up late to watch the series.
The Conchords finally get their good gig in Texas.
Love the bit at the start of their performance where they calm the crowd down so it is more like New Zealand. So freakin true.
Check out the homemade Flight of the Conchords tshirts.
Flight of the Conchords get their sound problems from Part 3 sorted out and lay down a funky groove on “Business Time”. Best bit: talking to the fan outside the gig about Jemaine’s lips.
The third part of Flight of the Conchords documentary, “A Texan Odyssey” – including an interview with Peaches.
Nice quote near the start …
Bret: Have you heard of any bands from New Zealand?
Random guy in street in Austin (at a music festival): From New Zealand – um – no … I didn’t even know they had any bands there.
Some great voices in this performance.
Best lines: “he begun to cry dragon tears. Which as we all know turn into jellybeans!”
And after they sing … “That’s the song we used to stop racism in New Zealand”
Second part of the FOTC documentary about their adventures in Austin Texas.
“we’re going to get a bit sexy now and do one for the ladies”
J: Outta sight
B: Amazin’ ladies
J: Late night
B: Hard workin’ ladies
J: Erudite
B: Brainy ladies
J: Hermaphrodite
B: Lady-man-ladies
J: Oh you sexy lady-man-ladies
With your sexy lady bits
And your sexy man bits too
Even you must be in to you ooo ooo
“Who likes to folk the party?
we like to folk the party
Flight of the Conchords
So are you ready to folk?”
Flight of the Conchords appearing on New Zealand television on comedy series “Pulp Comedy”. Hear them perform early versions of their songs to a New Zealand audience.
“my rhymes are so potent
that in this small segment
i made all of the ladies
in the studio audience pregnant”