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Scared Weird Little Guys
Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2001

Scared Weird Little Guys


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Show Rating:Scared Weird Little Guys rated 3/5

The Scared Weird Little Guys may be very good at what they do - but what they do has been done so often before.

For while this talented Aussie duo are a hugely entertaining music act - lively songs, jokey banter and buckets of charm, they lose so many marks when it comes to originality.

Yes, they try so hard to please that they include several well-researched gags about Edinburgh. Yes, they show a clear ability to improvise. And yes, they do try to move away from their guitars thanks to the use of banjos, mandolins and even whistle-pops.

But despite all that, and the good time that will be had by all, their repertoire of moderately amusing, if energetic, songs just seems a bit too familiar.

They have one inventive routine involving a digital mixing box, but otherwise you are sure to have seen it all before.

Even their high-energy finale, which ripped up the audience, was derivative of Phil Nichol. Where he sings his own song - Only Gay Eskimo - in a variety of musical styles, they sing Prince's Kiss.

So while you won't leave Spiegeltent without a smile on your face and a song in your heart, your head might well be a little disappointed.

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I have seen these guys perform many times around the world, and i have yet to go to a performance that does not even get the slightest rise out of the crowd. Here's hoping that they are still aroun for a long time to come.

Steve. C, July 2002


I used to work with them in Canada - my mom loved 'em, what more can you say? The Scaredies rock (or at least sway you a bit...)

Arlene Bell, August 2001



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