Flight Of The Conchords - Bowie Song
Posted on September 5, 2008
Filed Under Cargo Agents Network
Filed Under Cargo Agents Network
The mighty folk comedy duo New Zealand’s Flight Of The Conchords proform their acid tribute to David Bowie. Enjoy
Comments
25 Responses to “Flight Of The Conchords - Bowie Song”
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.
I know they’re imitating Bowie. That’s the entire joke. I said they “play” horribly live. Guitar.
this is so funny. i love bowie
their parodying Bowie.
Very well, at that.
if you dont listen to bowie, this song wont mean much to you.
What are talking about? They’re amazing live!
They’re your boyfriends.
I just don’t find it THAT funny, each to their own i suppose.
well i love both =)
“you get a good one, you end up in the early 60s, you get a bad one you end up in about the mid-80s”
pure brilliance they are
i bet you do you freaky old bastard you!
as much as i love Bowie I love FOTC so much more
get outa here man you dont know wut your talking about
are you kiddin they are funny
They play horribly live.
try ebay, that always works for me
Where can i find glasses like Bret has?
reciving transmission from david bowies nipple anteni
genius!!!
Breterosexuals unite!
i love brets accent!
its so strong, and AMAZING!!
?
“Breterasexual Here”
“If you see us on the street we sell those.”
XD
no?
did bret get a nose job?
4:45, Man that Jermaine can dance(with his upper body, at least. For the lower body you’ve got to watch “She’s So Hot-Boom”)
haha jeeez jemaine does the best bowie voice ever
yeah but Brets is soooo funny!
haha jeeez jemaine does the best bowie voice ever
lol yea so do i, cracks me up
Sorry i’d like to rephrase that! Basically Germanic branch of the IndoEuropeon language is Old Norse and Saxon. So German is hte closest related language to English. Latin has influenced English cos of the Roman invasion AND the Christian campaign gave us the Latin Alphabet. The Norman Invasion led to a lot of French words enterting out language.
In other words English was influenced by many languages. While the Base is German Latin has shaped a lot of the language. E.g. the -s plural.