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Hiphopopotamus vs. Rhymenoceros Flight of the Conchords Lyrics I'm the mother flippin' rhymenocerous My beats are fat And the birds are on my back And I'm horny, I'm horny If you choose to proceed You will indeed concede 'Cause I hit you with my flow The wild rhino stampede I'm not just wild, I'm trained, domesticated I was raised by a rapper and rhino that dated And subsequently procreated That's how it goes Here's the Hiphopopotamus The hip hop hippo They call me the Hiphopopotamus My lyrics are bottomless Sometimes our rhymes are polite "Like, thank you for the dinner Ms.
Wright That was very delicious, goodnight" Sometimes they're obscene Like a pornographic dream NC with ladies in a stream of margarine Hahahahaha yeah, some margarine They call me the Hiphopopotamus Flows that glow like phosphorous Poppin' off the top of this esophagus Rockin' this metropolis I'm not a large water-dwelling mammal Where did you get that preposterous hypothesis? Did Steve tell you that, perchance? Steve My rhymes and records, they don't get played Because my records and rhymes, they don't get made And if you rap like me you don't get paid And if you roll like me you don't get laid My rhymes are so potent that in this small segment I made all of the ladies in the area pregnant Yeah, sometimes my lyrics are sexist But you lovely bitches and hoes should know I'm trying to correct this Other rappers diss me Say my rhymes are sissy Why?
Why exactly? Be more constructive With your feedback, please Why? Comments from YouTube:. Danny Hayward 1y I was gonna like you comment, but its Conincedence? I think so.. That's the ideal world, I think. Has it been harder, though? You did have this existing backlog of material going into the first season. You basically had to start from scratch for this. J: We thought it would be harder, but actually it was easier.
We could start off on stories, mostly the story ideas that we liked, and then we could write songs into them. We weren't beholden to our songs to come up with episode ideas. B: Yeah, last year I don't think we wrote as many new songs because we were more cautious.
J: When we had time off, we were writing songs. We write mostly love songs, so then we have to do a certain amount of episodes that are about having a girlfriend -- which is a subject matter that's been done a lot. B: By us. J: Us, even. Let's just take the episode that aired last night as an example, "The New Cup.
In what order did you come up with the ideas for all of that? J: That was a song idea first, and then a tune, and then an episode. I had the idea for that song, the prostitute song, years ago, but I didn't really know how we could make it funny. But having a show, we could have a context in which it would be funny. I just wanted to have an idea of telling someone not to be a prostitute, but we didn't really think of making me the subject of the song.
J: We had an idea for a song. We just hadn't written it. B: Thank you. J: Good memory for prices. I've only seen the first three of this season, but it does seem like there's more confidence in embracing that odd logic, of both the universe and the way the characters behave, than there was last year.
And it seems more overtly farcical. Would you say that's something you were trying to do? J: I don't want to hog all the answers, but last year, like many shows starting out, we weren't absolutely sure of the tone. JB: The familiarity with it, you can explore it more fully. The more you learn, the more confident you get about what works and what doesn't work. And also, we liked the idea of evolving the characters more, and we're lucky to have actors like Rhys and Kristen and Arj, and they've really come on this year.
So, for us, it was about fleshing that out, the world of the Conchords. J: Also, last year, when we were creating the show, James, Bret and I have similar senses of humor, but they're not the same. So a lot of the discussion last year was in the tone, and we all had slightly different ideas. That sort of comes out in the first season -- it varies tonally.
Whereas after we completed a whole season, we knew what the tone is, and it's a mixture of all our senses of humor together. Where discussion might have come up every episode last year, what we were heading for, this year, it didn't come up once, because we know what we like about the show now.
Even the songs seem to becoming more democratic this year. Murray sings fairly regularly, even Dave and Mel have sung in a few of the songs. JB: We like that. We liked Murray singing "Leggy Blonde" last year and we wanted to explore that a little further, to see what other characters having going on in their heads. The show isn't necessarily story-driven, but what are some of the plots that are coming up? JB: Jemaine goes out with an Australian.
J: Yeah. JB: Murray suggests being friends. J: He wants to change the nature of his relationship with us. B: Wants it to be more of a personal relationship. What other ones are coming up? J: These sound like blurbs out of the TV guide. JB: I'm really making them sound boring. Well, if you were to describe last night's, you would say "Bret buys a new cup," and that wouldn't really capture what the episode was. B: That's right.
That's why people clicking through the TiVo might go, "Oh, that doesn't sound very good. J: Jokes work in two ways -- B: Either they do or they don't. J: Either you surprise people by delivering what they don't expect or you deliver what they expect and they get satisfaction out of that. If they read it beforehand, neither of those ways is going to work. JB: It's quite hard describing the show without giving away the jokes. Last year, we gave the episodes titles that gave away the story.
They were working titles. B: They were titles to remind us what the story was about. J: That was very useful, but then they stuck on the Internet and we were stuck with them. The first season ended, then there was the writers strike, which would have prevented you from coming back right away. Was there any temptation to say, "Well, we did this year, people really seemed to like it, maybe we should quit while we're ahead," or did you definitely want to go full-steam with this season?
J: We definitely thought of quitting. ROLO46 , Feb 3, Location: Cyberspace, Somewhere. Conchords rock - if you get a chance, definitley listen to the radio drama series they made before the tv show. Very funny. MichaelR , Feb 3, Location: Bangor, Maine. What is the status of the series? The latest Entertainment Weekly states that the show could be finished. I hope that isn't true. Mike Dow , Mar 27, Location: Vancouver. I wasn't that excited by the second season. It felt like after only one year the concept wasn't fresh anymore, and the songs were pretty weak.
Jemaine in particular seemed much funnier in season one -- this year it felt like Murray and Mel were carrying the show. There were still some good bits, but overall it felt like it was played out already. However, I hear they're talking about doing a movie. Squealy , Mar 27, Squealy, you are correct, sir! Rhys said: "James Bobin likes the idea of doing a film, James Bobin he's the co-creator.
Whether you go and do a back story, or whether you take it off on a different tangent you have to put a lot of thought into it.
So I would definitely love to do it, but we will have to wait and see.
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