After a small hiatus to work on various individual project, the hilarious New Zealand duo Flight of the Conchords is back in support of charity. The latest video and song 'Feel Inside (And Stuff Like That)' provides the long-awaited reunion that was produced in support for Red Nose Day: Comedy for Cure Kids. Starting of with the lovable ginger manager Murray Hewitt, played by Rhys Darby, being contacted to book a gig for Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement, the video follows the band interviewing lively groups of schoolchildren for inspiration.
The brand new song's lyrics are taken from the entertaining lines spoken by the children, such as, "children getting sicker/drinking too much bubble mixture." Not only comical, but the song is going to an incredible cause helping raise money for the medical research of life-threatening childhood diseases, features a ton of other New Zealand celebrities and can be purchased through iTunes.
Comical Duo Music Revivals
Flight of the Conchords Raise Money for Sick Children
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