When I first moved to Wellington, many years ago, I would see
Peter Jackson walking around in shorts and Jandals. I was a fan of Peter Jacksons Bad Taste and it was a very surreal experience. A kiwi I had seen on TV and who had actually managed to break out of New Zealand. I had a similar experience with Flight of the
Conchords. I remember seeing bits and pieces on TV and in Magazine and then I
would see Jemaine Clement walking around but I never saw Flight of the Conchords, live until now.
The Sydney Entertainment Centre was packed and everyone
was ready to have a good time. The
night began with a short stand up set by Arj Barker. Arj is interesting in that he has a tendency
to telegraph jokes but still manages to pull them off. There were a
number of laughs and it got everyone ready for when he introduced The Flight Of
The Conhords.
They came out with a bang opening their set with “Too
Many Dicks on the Dancefloor”. Decked
out in homemade helmets and silvers jumpsuits they moved and sang along with
sampled backing rocking the room in quite an unexpected way. They used the same suits for the following
tune “Robots” before changing into their regular stage gear. The main setup for the show was the two
Conchords on acoustic guitar and vocals with backing coming from an interesting
looking gent called Nigel who played cello but also played Keyboards
and drums when needed.
The problem with live comedy songs are that you know the punch
lines and allot don’t have any replay value.
But FOTC’s songs are different as they are really good songs. With a little tweaking of the lyrics here the songs sounded fresh in a live setting. Of the
existing material The Most Beautiful Girl (in the Room), Hurt Feelings, I'm Not
Crying and a super funky Business Time were the highlights.
FOTC played three new songs during their set. “Fuck On The Ceiling” which was ok but fell quite
short.
“The Summer of 1353” was the best of the three. An English folk song about “Wooing a Lady”
and all the things that need to be done to get ready to do this. The song was great and had really strong
melodies and backing, in particular Jemaine’s guitar. I Really want to hear a fully realised studio
version of this track.
“Back On The Road” was a song that tied together allot of
the stories mentioned in the between song banter. It even included the punch line to a joke
setup midway through the set regarding a fish and a groupie. Clever stuff.
It was a great night when everyone was out for a good
laugh and a good time which Flight Of The Conchords delivered.
I like the fact that a kiwi comedy duo has managed to get
so much success. But also know their
limits in particular when they turned down a third season of their HBO
series. Lets hope that they can get their
rumoured Movie together and give us some more new tunes to enjoy.
Flight Of The Conchords Setlist:
Too Many Dicks on the Dance Floor
Robots
The Most Beautiful Girl (in the Room)
Fuck on the Ceiling
Think About It
Jenny
Bus Driver's Song
Hurt Feelings
The Summer of 1353
Carol Brown
I'm Not Crying
Inner City Pressure
Hiphopopotamus vs. Rhymenoceros
Song for Epileptic Dogs
Business Time
Bowie
Demon Woman
Back On The Road
Albi the Racist Dragon
We're Both in Love With a Sexy Lady
Sugalumps
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