Flight of the Conchords: Flight mode

By Guy Somerset In Music, Theatre

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23rd June, 2012
With Jemaine in a red check shirt and red jeans, and Bret in a blue shirt and jeans, they could have wandered in off Wellington’s Cuba St. At least once they’ve shed the shiny silvery tops and crappy cardboard robot helmets (“The whole time it was us!”) of daft Daft Punk opener Too Many Dicks (On the Dancefloor) and retro sci-fi second number Robots, and before they don spangly blouses for the heavy metal pre-encore finale Demon Woman, telling us: “We saw Lady Gaga and thought we needed to pick up our game.” It’s two years since the Conchords last ...

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