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Setlist:

Too Many Dicks (On The Dance Floor)
The Most Beautiful Girl (In The Room)
Hurt Feelings
Robots
Jenny
Think About It
Spoiler:
Mutha'uckas
Ladies Of The World
"
Another new one! You don't love me anymore?"
[image] Reminds me of the snippet Jemaine sings at soundcheck on the On Air doc. [image] Any thoughts anyone? Thinking about the setlist for the other dates, perhaps Bus Driver's Song? Seeing as he didn't also recognise Jenny (except from the Radio Series)

I'm Not Crying
Carol Brown
Bowie
Demon Woman

Encore:

Hiphopopotamus vs. Rhymenoceros
Business Time
Bus Driver's Song
We're Both In Love With A Sexy Lady
Sugalumps

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This is an great setlist. Can we have this many songs next week in Manchester? Smile












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He's just updated again, they're still playing and are now playing Bus Driver's Song. ;<br />D

ADD: Business Time can also be added to the set list as they played it after HvR. Smile


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Could it be that 1352 song?
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kellysouthpaw wrote:Could it be that 1352 song?
I don't think so as he's listed that song as being played earlier on. Smile
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kellysouthpaw wrote:Could it be that 1352 song?

Nope. He mentions that one in a different tweet.

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Also, this is the one I was trying to describe in my earlier post that immediately sprung to mind with those lyrics:

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sargifster wrote:Also, this is the one I was trying to describe in my earlier post that immediately sprung to mind with those lyrics:

Oh Sarah! I think you are on to something here! :#idea#: :;
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Hm, as who mentions? [image] You guys have an inside source!
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[size=100:m0dk9pbg]Conchords were great, audience were arseholes. I have never seen an audience determined to ruin a show before. Unbelieveable.
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So many encores! They've done only one song so far and now in Manchester so many! Awesome! This tour is getting better and better. [image]


Maybe they've been in good moods after great Dublin shows. [image]
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kellysouthpaw wrote:Could it be that 1352 song?

Nope. He mentions that one in a different tweet.

***

Also, this is the one I was trying to describe in my earlier post that immediately sprung to mind with those lyrics:



This is most likely the same song! I have chills now. Like when the "
Stana"
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Texan Odyssey"
connection was made. :#inlove#: :#inlove#: :#inlove#:


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[size=100:59bkt6w1]Flight of the conchords at Manchester Apollo
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[size=100:hti9ncdh]/.../

Flight of the Conchords, on the other hand, performed at the Manchester Apollo and it’
s painfully obvious this venue was too big for them. Sure, they filled it –
absolutely packed it was –
but a few locals decided to ruin the talky bits between the songs by constantly yelling things out so loudly that it kept interrupting them to the point where Jermaine had to keep saying, “
Shut up! No seriously, just shut up”
. And that guy, four rows in front, who got up to buy drinks every 15 minutes, causing 5 or 6 people to have to keep standing up to let him past? You, Sir, are my new enemy.

/.../ a live performance by two guys from New Zealand singing songs riffing on uncertainty about masculinity.

Conchords manage to make people laugh with self deprecating ordinariness. “
You should see what this guy gets up to!”
Says Brett. “
Oh yes,”
says Jermaine. “
We were staying in a hotel and there were these complimentary muffins. I was meant to be watching my figure so we said we weren’
t going to eat them, but I just went ahead and ate it. That was five years ago.”


At least when they were singing songs the audience were laughing and cheering all the way through. The patience of saints has, indeed, been tried. The poor sods have another couple of nights at the Manchester Apollo, and after they looked visibly shaken by the heckling (from fans, too…
it was just done in much the same way that people Tweet at celebrities in the hope of a response, except out loud and right in front of them when they’
re performing in front of people who’
ve paid good money to see the performers, not endure the tedious interjections of witless bores) I’
m sure they can’
t wait.

/.../

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I was meant to be watching my figure so we said we weren’
t going to eat them, but I just went ahead and ate it.


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[size=150:ljlhugy0]Apollo Vs. The Conchords



[size=100:ljlhugy0]This will be a gig review in two parts.

The first part will be to describe an excellent show by the almighty Flight Of The Conchords, performing the greatest hits from their first two (and sadly, it appears, only two) TV series, along with a couple of new songs, and the kind of humorous, self-aware banter you'd expect from Bret and Jemaine. Opening the show with Too Many Dicks On The Dancefloor, they roared through a varied two hour set including classics like Carol Brown, Hurt Feelings, I'm Not Crying, Mutha'uckas, The Most Beautiful Girl (In The Room) and Bowie, climaxing with a rocking Demon Woman before returning for the inevitable encores of Business Time, Hiphopopotamus vs. Rhymenoceros, We're Both In Love With A Sexy Lady, and the aural eyecandy of Suga-Lumps...

Two hours just isn't enough Conchords though - I was sorry to miss favourites like You Don't Have To Be A Prostitute, Fashion Is Danger, Inner City Pressure and Rambling Through The Avenues Of Time... but you can't have everything. The Conchords certainly found that out in Manchester... they couldn't even have a decent venue or a respectful audience.

Which brings me to the second part of this review. The Manchester Apollo. God, I hate that venue. Hate, hate, hate. I've actually resisted seeing a good number of artists and comedians live, purely because they chose the Apollo. I couldn't let that stop me seeing the Conchords, but once again that awful venue did its best to spoil the show - starting with the obnoxious bouncers who insisted on searching Louise's bag and taking her water bottle away because "
you might throw it at the stage"
(why don't you just be honest and say - "
because we want to make you pay £3.50 at the bar"
?), a policy that proved both sexist and inconsistent - they only searched the women's bags for contraband, so didn't even bother to check that I had a bottle in my own jacket pocket. These self-same Security-Nazis proceeded to prowl the aisles during the show, shouting at full voice at anyone who took out their phone to film the gig. "
Put that away or I'll take it off you!"
Longtime readers will know I have little time for audiences who watch shows through the viewfinder of a cameraphone - but I still don't want to hear burly knuckleheads bellowing like petulant teachers while the act is on stage.

That aid, the audience was even worse. No matter the quality of the act, the Apollo is the sort of venue that always seems to draw the dregs of humanity. Pissed up slappers wandering the aisles screeching at each other, again while Bret & Jemaine were speaking. Cretins who shouted out song requests whenever the performers paused for breath. Humourless, inebriated hecklers who thought themselves funnier than the act (and were frequently proved wrong) spoiling the show for everyone else. Afterwards, I wanted to personally apologise to New Zealand's fourth most popular guitar-based digi-bongo acapella-rap-funk-comedy folk duo on behalf of my idiotic countrymen. Hopefully the Conchords won't let this prevent them returning to Manchester, but next time guys - ANYWHERE BUT THE APOLLO!
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They're still having two shows there, aren't they? :-/
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[size=150:ohl5c52s]Flight of the Conchords @ Manchester Apollo – 8th May 2010

[size=100:ohl5c52s]Posted by sherby57 in Comedy.

You may remember me complaining about being unable to get tickets for Flight of the Conchords a couple of months ago (and if you can’t, click [url=here][/url]). I was gutted. But, since I’m about to write a review about their gig, I think you’ll probably be able to work out that I managed to get some. Many thanks to JLS’s friends for letting me have their spares. You were literally lifesavers. Not literally, but I was chuffed to be able to go.

Despite really wanting to go, I was a bit unsure how the gig would actually go. The problem with a comedy band is that you’ve heard most of the songs before and so the jokes aren’t going to make you laugh as much as when you first heard them. I’ve listened to their first album so much that I know many of the songs word-for-word. Would it just be like hearing them repeat ‘garlic bread?’ over and over again?

Anyway, after some automotive problems, Dr. Angel and myself decamped to Manchester;
both of us were mightily relieved that we were going to see New Zealand’s fourth most popular comedy folk duo – even though we were on the back row of the rear circle.

The show was opened by US comic Eugene Mirman, who, after a bit of a slow start, delivered some really funny material;
his pointless billboards material was particularly funny. As with many support acts, much of the audience was uninterested, regardless of the quality. I’d definitely like to see Mirman again, but next time in a more intimate venue with a willing audience.

Then we got the Conchords themselves and any fears that I had were almost immediately allayed. Whatever was lost through familiarity was more than made up for in musicianship and performance. The Conchords secret weapon is that, unlike most musical-based comedy, their songs are actually really good. A particular highlight for me was the introduction of a new bit in Robots. I won’t say what it was because I don’t want to spoil the surprise, but it made me literally guffaw. Apart from the songs, we also got lots of deadpan banter between Bret and Jermaine, and this provided enough new material in itself. We also got to hear a few new songs and it was pleasing to see that they had maintained their high standards.

There were a few downsides to the gig that were totally unrelated to the band. Firstly there was a particularly crackly speaker in our section that made some of the talking sections nearly inaudible. Then there were the large number of insaniacs that populated the rear circle. There was a constant stream of people getting up from their seats for much of the show, to the extent that the Doc and I were speechless in our contempt of them. To make this distraction worse was the two guys who decided to have a really loud conversation, which somehow managed to drown out the show. We were baffled. People were acting as if there just happened to be a covers band on in the corner of the pub, rather than them actually being at a highly sought out gig. Absolute idiots.

There was also a bit of a lull around halfway through the gig, and the duo seemed to get a bit frustrated with some sections of the crowd. It was difficult to tell from where we were, as it was impossible to gauge the atmosphere of the stalls, so maybe this just came across as worse than it actually was. Luckily, the boys provided a barnstorming finish and everybody went home happy.

It’s a rare act that can combine comedy with songs that you’ll actually want to listen to. If you ever get chance to see the Flight of the Conchords then I highly recommend that you do. Just try and avoid the rear circle.
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chloe wrote:Wow. . that venue sounds even worse than Davies Hall. . if that's possible! Poor guys. Sad


I was at the Davies show too ... if this audience was worse than that one ... yikes! <img src=" title="Surprised" border="0"/>


[image] [image] Bret and Jem


I'm impressed with their talent for dealing with poorly behaved audiences. Even with a nutty crowd, they still turn out a good show.


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ADD: I just noticed that bigger versions of these are already posted in the Euro tour thread. Oops!


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