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One evening last week in North Carolina, walking back from Chapel Hill to the Holiday Inn along road 54, I heard this brilliant send-up of everything Barry White ever recorded on the radio. Ladies and gentlemen, I bring you "Business...

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Category: HumourMusic
Posted on: February 1, 2008 4:25 PM, by Martin R

One evening last week in North Carolina, walking back from Chapel Hill to the Holiday Inn along road 54, I heard this brilliant send-up of everything Barry White ever recorded on the radio. Ladies and gentlemen, I bring you "Business Time" with Flight of the Conchords, live on stage!

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Nice! For more Flight of the Conchords fun, Deep Sea News posted their music video "Mermaids" back in November. Its awesome.

Posted by: kevin z | February 3, 2008 10:20 AM

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This is one of my all time favorite shows/groups! And Buisness Time is one of my favorite songs of theirs :)
If you have time you should watch their "The Humans Are Dead" and "Hiphopapotamus vs Rhymenoceros" on youtube - classics!

Posted by: Susie | February 4, 2008 3:21 AM

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