Would have been better if they spun it a bit differently after the "did anything else happen?" She says she's having an affair he storms out crashes another car gets out unscratched and yells at the sky "WHY CAN'T I DIE!!"
Loved the pairing since 'Live at the Electric'. thought think they're minimalist stage version where everything 'Peters out' possibly works better. I suppose it's an acquired taste and if you don't 'get' it then you don't. But try and see the stage version if you can before dismissing it.
The redundancy sketch is so funny cause all the time you're thinking ''rack'' and then after the downer you also realise it could've been a ''raise'' except that it wasn't either of those..
Love Diane Morgan generally. But this really feels like a collection of left over 90's lo-fi one-liners they found lying about in a notebook. Different jokes, same punchline. (Oh how ironic. Yawn). Shame really.
Two dry comedians working together really dries out any comedic relief, it even makes the songs sound bland because the vibes dead. The party was Iver before it began in this sketch guys. You're both fab individually and there is potential comedy - but the sketches themselves are just generally not that humorous
Diane Morgan😍😍😍
Diane laughing a little bit on the second "no" when Joe at 0:49 says "you can fit a person in it?"
Why do I feel the crash test dummy scene took a while to get through without either of them laughing
Would have been better if they spun it a bit differently after the "did anything else happen?" She says she's having an affair he storms out crashes another car gets out unscratched and yells at the sky "WHY CAN'T I DIE!!"
bloody hell.... I really miss grandstand too...
I enjoyed redundancy, human canon ball, and the iceskaters.
Diane Morgan as a dancing crash test dummy. Not something I expected to see when I woke up this morning.
Pretty ave for these two, David seemed about right.
Not random enough but good method in the madness...
My favourite was the one about the fake giraffe in the fridge.
Loved the pairing since 'Live at the Electric'. thought think they're minimalist stage version where everything 'Peters out' possibly works better. I suppose it's an acquired taste and if you don't 'get' it then you don't. But try and see the stage version if you can before dismissing it.
That was great! Was there any more of this made or just the radio version?
They did some stuff for live at the electric
Thats it, party over!
What is this from? When was it broadcast?
The redundancy sketch is so funny cause all the time you're thinking ''rack'' and then after the downer you also realise it could've been a ''raise'' except that it wasn't either of those..
Nobody was thinking “rack”. Nobody at all.
@@joecraven2712 heh that's possible
@@fyodorseriencha6538 But why “rack”? There is two radiators in the room and not a rack in sight.
@@joecraven2712 at 2:03 (unless you're American and you don't have that word for it)
@@fyodorseriencha6538 At 2:03 they’re not even doing the sketch that you’re talking about 😂
Knock knock !
id like to see more of this
They had a radio show, don't know where you'd find it though.
Very funny. 👍🙂
How did THOSE two manage to make something unfunny?
This is their early work, they were probably still trying out different styles back then.
I don't think it's unfunny, it's just dry humour.
It's not "unfunny" you just clearly don't enjoy very dry deadpan humour with absurdist elements which is perfectly fine.
@beowulf1417 if I don't enjoy it,it's not funny then is it? Just remember, the world evolves around me, not you 😜
Love Diane Morgan generally. But this really feels like a collection of left over 90's lo-fi one-liners they found lying about in a notebook. Different jokes, same punchline. (Oh how ironic. Yawn). Shame really.
Two dry comedians working together really dries out any comedic relief, it even makes the songs sound bland because the vibes dead. The party was Iver before it began in this sketch guys.
You're both fab individually and there is potential comedy - but the sketches themselves are just generally not that humorous
As a huge fan of dry humour I thought it was hilarious and found them to be very well paired together.
I’m with you on this. The is so dry it sucks up its own humour. I chuckled a bit and I was impressed with the ingenuity, but I didn’t actually laugh.
I really like Diane but the guy is so irritating and unfunny. Two minutes and lost me.
Not a great pairing, but individually, Diane is hilarious and Joe is funny in other stuff too.
Yikes. That was awful