Kids today don't understand how much Kwee's music spoke to kids like me back in the dark days of the 1990s, living in the ruins of Thatcher's Britain, I lived in a wheelie bin on a council estate and this really spoke to my life.
@@nickgeorgiou123 Odd comment, seeing as 1. This sketch I love is from the mid 90s, and 2. I said that Im a huge Jamiroquai fan. Yeah, still love them.
Simon s a real genius .. When this first aired JamiroqWHY had been in the papers fr crashing 2 Ferraries filming a video abroad .. I felll of the sofa in Hysterics when I saw this ..Comic Geniius cheers for downloading it mate , Very funny still :D
It's such a perfect satire of Britpop. How music journos were touting it as a musical revolution, but bands like Oasis were just writing songs like the Beatles.
Watch how fast Paul Whitehouse licks his lips on the flute at 1:40 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 what a killer sketch, couldn’t stand Jay Kay so I loved this sketch 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
There's also the one where he throws his arm up everytime he hits the bongo drum and has a stupid smile on his face 😁 it's the old Paul Whitehouse magic he brings to the scenes he's in 👍
Louis Balfour - an affectionate parody of Old Grey Whistle Test host "Whispering" Bob Harris. John Thomson has also said there's a bit of the late great Tony Wilson in there as well.
Yes, there's definitely a bit of Wilson's voice there (although both he and Thomson are Mancs, so that probably stands to reason) as well as his occasional lapses into pretension.
I'm a fan of Jamiroquai too, although I cannot listen to Jay Kay without thinking of this sketch. Like most of the best humour, it helps to have some affection for the subject being taken the piss out of.
Nobody seems to have pinned down exactly who Louis Balfour is based on. Could be a number of people, but the first time I ever saw this I immediately thought of Tim Rice when he introduced 'Friday Night, Saturday Morning' back in the late 70's and early 80's. As an aside, if I had a Ferrari, I wouldn't want chocolate on the seats either! :)
Does any kind person have all of the fast show, the specials and the things they did for fosters? I've got almost everything but I still find skits here and there I hadn't seen before. I'd even pay money just to own everything. Also, same with The Harry Enfield Show. I can get Harry Enfield and Chums which is what the show became after season 1 but that original season I can't find fucking anywhere.
Who'd have thought all those years ago that Jamiroquai (who this is obviously a cheeky mickey take of) would become massive and still be around today. Nice 😉
“ I don’t need no melted chocolate on the seats of my Ferrari”!😂
DODGE THIS LUCAS MACKINTOSH Got inside my glove compartment, got inside my head! It is pure genius!
😆😆😆
Coooool😎@@bensaunders8477
This isn’t just a Jamiroquai send up, the interview is pure Jools Holland.
It's a great Jools Holland impression
Both very much the same beast.
A brilliant two for one send up: he nailed Holland
More whispering Bob Harris, I felt....
@@losttango silly
Simon Day is such an underappreciated comedy genius
Who’s that
@@TonyDAnnunzio the guy with the hat
@@colinsweeney2628 yeah I know I am tired
This sketch and Indie Club always have me in stitches. Also always loved Monkfish.
100%
Kids today don't understand how much Kwee's music spoke to kids like me back in the dark days of the 1990s, living in the ruins of Thatcher's Britain, I lived in a wheelie bin on a council estate and this really spoke to my life.
You had a wheelie bin? You were lucky!!.....
Luxury!
I used to love recording this onto tape from the radio whilst reading ripped up porn mags in the park bushes.
@@Wykesidefruitmachine I wonder whatever happened to the Porn Fairy? You never see the mag pages fluttering about any more.
@@ian_b They've gone the way of the yellow dog shits and stick insects, I fear.
"Young lion" hahahaha. Funiest throw away line ever
I still call people that. :)
@@leeosborne3793 easy money rasta
for the past 18 years I've called my brother this
@@thatoneguychad420*easy runnin rasta
Paul Whitehouse on flute + Simon Day's dancing at the end - utter genius.
And Johnny Depp on keyboard.
@@randomaccessfemale That's Charlie Higson with a wig on.
@@mikebrooks8930 Charlie of course a bona fide pop star....
ruclips.net/video/EJuo9xeIgqg/видео.html
Pissed myself when I saw this, the dance!
"Yes, my father was a Polish Moroccan Franco-Austrian Jew, and my mother was, and is, the wind"
It doesn't get much better than that. Genius
Polish Moroccan Franco Austrian Jew 🤣⚰️
Sums up the utter nonsense of Jay K perfectly 😂
MUM! 😂😂
My all time favourite segment. I'm a huge Jamiroquai fan and this is just SO on point.
It's been a long time since I've seen this one. It's even better than I remembered!
Same!😆😂😅😄😀😃
Hopefully this sketch made you realise what pretentious shite they were
@@nickgeorgiou123 Odd comment, seeing as 1. This sketch I love is from the mid 90s, and 2. I said that Im a huge Jamiroquai fan.
Yeah, still love them.
@@nickgeorgiou123 pretentious? This is based off jamiroquais first single when you gonna learn, an absolute tune
Throwing Jay Kay shapes at the end
Possibly the greatest skit on fast shows jazz club ever! Still cracks me up!
"Jazz Club" is definitely their best invention. Some of the backing musicians are superb!
The acid skiffle line slays me.
It's either this or Indie Club.
"Desolate Shore" is a great one too.
Gotta be Jackson Jeffrey Jackson for me!
Kwee was misunderstood and is one of the forgotten greats.
His final 38 albums where amongst his best, especially "Brother, I Ain't kiddin'" and "Long-time Know Kwee".
Acid skiffle...gets me every time, even though I know it's coming. Great.
"MOM! She's gone again" cracks me up every time.
He's English, it's "MUM!"
@@Hellwyck unless you're from Birmingham
Paul Whitehouse as the flute guy is the funniest shit ever
J-Kay and hypocrisy - the Fast Show team had him sussed straight away didn't they?!
Fast Show was just class. So funny. Me and my mates used to watch it religiously, getting pissed before heading out.
Same. Those were good days eh? ❤
Simon s a real genius ..
When this first aired JamiroqWHY had been in the papers fr crashing 2 Ferraries filming a video abroad ..
I felll of the sofa in Hysterics when I saw this ..Comic Geniius
cheers for downloading it mate , Very funny still :D
Simon Day's dance at the end never fails to crack me up
Got inside my glove compartment, got inside my head😂
Simon Day is a comedy god. This and Indie Club featuring the uncompromising 'COLON!!!' are probably my favourite Fast Show sketches.
It's such a perfect satire of Britpop. How music journos were touting it as a musical revolution, but bands like Oasis were just writing songs like the Beatles.
Live at the Dublin Castle 😂😂
@@rudolphclancy8293only oasis wrote songs like the Beatles and I've never heard Paul McCartney mention them
"MUM!........gone again!" :-D
"Well for me, young lion...." Hahahaaaa!!!
i come back again and again for the 'young lion' line.too much... hahahahah!
-and 1.42.
Is that completely fabricated, or is young lion a term that is used somewhere and I am missing a joke?
@@williamsands5519 I think it's just all in the delivery and timing.
@@reelloopy 1.42 is incredible
It's actually a very good parody, musically speaking.
Philip Pope again? He's a genius
Their Oasis one was bang on too! ruclips.net/video/9FRAeFyBX1w/видео.html
Better than the real thing.
Watch how fast Paul Whitehouse licks his lips on the flute at 1:40 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 what a killer sketch, couldn’t stand Jay Kay so I loved this sketch 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
There's also the one where he throws his arm up everytime he hits the bongo drum and has a stupid smile on his face 😁 it's the old Paul Whitehouse magic he brings to the scenes he's in 👍
If you hate JayKay .... there's a video of him getting headbutted by a man here on youtube
Am i the only one who wants to hear the full song of this 😄
The melted chocolate on the seats of my Ferrari bit is such a hook that it deserves a full song
His brother, Mark, is making a tidy living selling big tents.
And sounded just like Jules Holland
I literally think about this every day.
Acid skiffle 🤣
Easy running rasta..my new greeting
I didn't want this track to end. 👍🇬🇧
Acid skiffle XD
Litererally EVERYTHING about this sketch is perfect! :D
Stupendous. I actually invented acid skiffle years before this but Jeremy is such an exemplary exponent I can bear no grudge.
Louis Balfour - an affectionate parody of Old Grey Whistle Test host "Whispering" Bob Harris. John Thomson has also said there's a bit of the late great Tony Wilson in there as well.
Yes, there's definitely a bit of Wilson's voice there (although both he and Thomson are Mancs, so that probably stands to reason) as well as his occasional lapses into pretension.
The delivery is Bob Harris, but the pseudo-intellectual pretentiousness is all Tony Wilson.
As a huge Jay Kay fan i laughed so much i had a little wee. I hope he has seen it.
I'm a fan of Jamiroquai too, although I cannot listen to Jay Kay without thinking of this sketch. Like most of the best humour, it helps to have some affection for the subject being taken the piss out of.
Jay Kay getting headbutted brought me here
I chose to be here but know I need my fix of jay Kay getting Glasgow kissed .
Its the dance at the end which gets me... Still genius
@2:04 "This week I'm mostly rearranging furniture"
That dance at the end tho 🤣 😂
Acid skifle - Great line!
well young lion...😂
If Carlsberg did a send up of Jamiroquai .... it still wouldn't be as hilariously accurate as this one 🤣😂
If I'm feeling down... This is the sketch I come to watch. Absolute class! 👌
J K is incredibly talented but also incredibly pretentious and annoying . This is spot on .
Minus the talent
Any resemblance to Jay Kay is purely deliberate.
God where has comedy gone 🙌
Will always be comedy gold
Cockles is so funny ... love his work
This is perfect. I love musical parodies where the music actually works. Acid skiffle 😂
easy runnin' rasta........hahahaha!
Acid Skiffle - Grrrrrrrreat!
Thing is, we’d all pay to see him
Absolutely funny as fuck...damn I miss those 90’s days
It's so spot on!😂😂😂
I genuinely want to learn the chords to this song on my keyboard right now. The music itself is really good, as well as the comedy aspect.
Watch this every day. Cheers Fast Show.
Acid skiffle 😂
You lion! Absolute genius.
Am crying with laughter....🤣
My mother is the wind 🤘
Mum!?
I've been looking for this - thanks for posting
Was that Clam on bass??
We've all been there "Said I don't need no melted chocolate on the seats ma Ferrarrrrriiiiii" whilst driving a VW Caddy.....and now I really must go.
So many of the songs the Fast Show made up for sketches like this were actually pretty good
Such great parody. The best ❤
Niiiice!
Wonderful.
Wearing a bison on your head does that to a man.
jus the greatest , young lion😂😂😂
This must surely be where the idea for Brian Pern began...
Young lion 🦁
This is actually a take that against the lead singer of Jamiroquai.
For being "Pretentious, egocentric and hypocritical."
Easy runnin rasta! 😂
Easy, running Rasta
What does that mean, anyway? I'm American and just have never heard that addressed at someone.
@@williamsands5519 It's a jazz thing, you wouldn't understand. Cool😏
I still say "easy running rasta" to some of my mates now.
@@williamsands5519 Reggae term, "take it easy"or "hope you're OK"
Paul Whitehouse at 1:29 LOL.
Aciiiiiiid Skiffle sorry that's the best description of music ever
Nigel Kennedy meets Jamiroqaui.
I don't need no melted chocolate on the seats of my ferrari 😜
Paul Whitehouse at 1:39 😂😂
groovy
Mum!! Lol
Acid skiffle..nice.
Nobody seems to have pinned down exactly who Louis Balfour is based on. Could be a number of people, but the first time I ever saw this I immediately thought of Tim Rice when he introduced 'Friday Night, Saturday Morning' back in the late 70's and early 80's. As an aside, if I had a Ferrari, I wouldn't want chocolate on the seats either! :)
According to John Thomson, he was allegedly based on "Whispering" Bob Harris from his Old Grey Whistle Test days.
@@ZuluRomeo That's right, he said in the 2020 Fast Show Documentary that it was a mix of Bob Harris and Sir Roger Moore
@@WalsallGooner Niiiiiiiiiiiice
He's a blend of Bob Harris' delivery and Tony Wilson's ego.
Kumquat. (Acid-skiffle) 🤣🤣🤣
Perfect skit of Pretentious Guardians of the Planet, worshipped the moon wind and trees, ie Tw@ts
Easy runnin' rasta!
Cool.
You can't fool me that's Dave Angel.
No it’s monkfish
channeling Jools Holland
Jamiro Quai 😜
Johnny Depp on keyboards.
That's so funny ..
Fantastic. Isn't it? ✌🏼️
Niiiice!
Does any kind person have all of the fast show, the specials and the things they did for fosters?
I've got almost everything but I still find skits here and there I hadn't seen before. I'd even pay money just to own everything.
Also, same with The Harry Enfield Show. I can get Harry Enfield and Chums which is what the show became after season 1 but that original season I can't find fucking anywhere.
I ended up buying all The Fast Shows DVDs on ebay cos it was so hard to find anywhere else, but even at that bot everything made it to DVD
@@cruachan1191 yeah same man
Who'd have thought all those years ago that Jamiroquai (who this is obviously a cheeky mickey take of) would become massive and still be around today. Nice 😉
The clue's even in the name, Jeremy Kwee. It has taken me until 2019 to spot it. :-(
They were pretty big at the time this was made, but Jay Kay becomes more and more like this parody with age.
Bit of a stretch to say they're still around, they've released one album in 10 years and most people didn't even know about it
Mum💨💨🤣🤣
Acid Skiffle
This show was genius from start to finish. Now we have to watch overpaid comedians air horseshit
Enter David Walliams and James Corden 😑
He pops up everywhere the host, on a few Partridge things
Years ago he played Fat Bob in Coogan's "Paul Calf Diaries"
Who are the six bellends who voted this down!? 😂 Jesus wept it’s comedy gold.
Haha... Jamiroquai probably...
Nice😎
Ft. Johnny Depp on keys!
No that was Charlie Higson dude😁😁