“Inner City Pressure”īeing broke remains a constant theme for Bret and Jemaine as they navigate their newfound lives in America as “New Zealand’s fourth most popular guitar-based digi-bongo acapella-rap-funk-comedy folk duo” (thanks for nothing, Murray!). Manager Murray (Rhys Darby) is a real highlight of the series, and he guests here in all his pervy glory. The amount of times “leggy” and “blonde” are repeated in this song is downright insane, but it’s really nothing compared to lines like, “I’ll never get to tear your clothes off on the photo copy.” Part of the humor of lines like that are that the music is so light and sweet. Has any song so accurately captured sex in a long-term monogamous relationship? Even now, Jemaine’s funky falsetto resonates, as he busts out his best Marvin Gaye impression with more realistic expectations than Gaye ever had: “Monday night is my night to cook, Tuesday night we go and visit your mother, but Wednesday, we make sweet weekly love.” “Leggy Blonde” This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.
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