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Folk The World: Flight Of The Conchords
Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2002
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Flight Of The Conchords

Folk The World: Flight Of The Conchords


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New Zealand's, nay, the World's foremost guitar-based digi-bongo acapella-rap-funk-comedy folk duo sing all of their hits.

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Show Rating:Folk The World: Flight Of The Conchords rated 4/5

You are going to be sceptical about this - I know I was - but two unknown New Zealanders performing a modest spoof on folk music is one of the highlights of this year's Fringe.

That the audience for these undiscovered comedy heroes boasted more performers than the Late and Live bar speaks volumes about the quality of this delightfully funny show, whose word-of-mouth buzz is spreading fast. And rightly so.

The strength is in the beautifully underplayed performance of atmospheric music and killer dialogue, delivered in earnest deadpan.

It's a gloriously silly pastiche interspersed with devastatingly sardonic backchat - all treated entirely seriously, which only heightens the laughs.

Their songs, with titles such as Love Is Like Sellotape and Albee The Racist Dragon, combine deliberately clunky metaphors and beautifully warped logic to fantastic effect.

One favourite - though it's hard to choose a definitive from their subtly hilarious catalogue - is the self-censored rap based around the theme "There's too many mother-uckers -ucking with my shi-"

A French song they attempt is a little too Priorite A Gauche (although avec un certain extra je ne sais quois) and a couple of other numbers fall slightly short of the five comedy stars, though they are all musically wonderful.

These likeable guys dispel any notion that the musical spoof is a moribund comedy form with a real treat of a show. For all their modesty, they are sure to go far.

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Funniest frickin band ever

The Man, September 2005


I saw them last night inWellington, NZ and I haven't laughed so much in years. These two are going places

Zelda, January 2003


Loved the show, Brett and Jermaine are truly talented and had lots of good interest in Edinburgh.Think NZ has just lost them. Their loss is our gai

Janey Godley, September 2002


Wow, they were fantastic,. I want more.

Will, September 2002


Unique, hilarious, gawjuss

Pania, September 2002


Sooo good!

MaryBeth Finklestein, August 2002


Fantastic show! The absolute highlight of the festival.

Shirl, August 2002


Brilliant and easy on the eye too

Mandy Jones, August 2002


Brilliant

Russell Howard, August 2002


Seems to be the comics' choice this year, with several big names going back five or six times to see it again. It was an almost perfect hour. Funny, beautiful, clever and great. The cult is growing.

Olver, August 2002


Masterful bongo folk smash hits.

Larry, August 2002


See these guys, you will truly regret it if you don't. Hilarious.

Holly, August 2002



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