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Flight of the Conchords Lands in Denver

By Alexis Gentry, published May 17, 2008
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Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie are really funny guys and very skilled musicians. Those two talents converged on Thursday night when their band, Flight of the Conchords, played Ellie Caulkins Opera House in Denver.

Music and comedy are like kissing cousins in entertainment with many comedians forming bands and even a few musicians (I'm looking at you John Mayer) trying their hand at comedy. Still, few can balance humor and genuine musical talent like the Conchords.

Unlike Tenacious D, who bill themselves as "the greatest rock band in the world", the Conchords take a far more modest approach by labeling themselves "New Zealand's fourth most popular folk parody duo". This laid back attitude made for an amazing performance.

McKenzie and Clement proved they were musical chameleons by playing a diverse setlist that featured almost all the hits from their HBO series as well as a couple of new surprises. Through out the show they dabbled in different genres for songs like the the Prince-inspired jam "The Most Beautiful Girl (In The Room)" and the electronic, post-apocalyptic "Robots", which takes place in the year 2000 when robots have taken over the earth. They even played a new mellow tune that was about angels in the clouds... doing it.

Song lyrics aside, it's clear that McKenzie and Clement are outstanding comedians as well. Before their song, "Think About It (Think, Think About It)", which covers some of the more pressing "issues" of our time, they did a hilarious bit about making the world a better place for our children and our children's children in which McKenzie revealed that he and his wife chose to have imaginary children when they were unable to conceive. After explaining that process, Clement remarked that McKenzie's wife was unable to conceive because she too was imaginary.

Flight of the Conchords Lands in Denver

Alexis Gentry's Flight of the Conchords CD, signed by Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement

Credit: Alexis Gentry

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