As someone who watched The Upside Down show as a kid, seeing these two performing on the same stage as Metallica, Korn and Rage Again The Machine is an absolute fever dream Lmao This was an awesome performance btw. Just kinda felt out of place in the middle of a metal concert.
Apparently the people loved them on the main stage, then the producers decided to televise it thinking it would be just as good on the west stage for a second time.... but apparently not lmao
@@imogenpinelli850 yeah they did two shows, one after James Brown who opened the festival (and they killed), then did one on the west stage (which is the one you see, obviously didn’t go so well)
i saw them live in early 2022 in melbourne. they're actually pretty good, but a music festival with no props or anything on stage is not somewhere they'll perform well.
I never knew these guys were there. Hey props to them for just rolling with it. I agree they shouldve never been booked as it was a music festival. But to boo them off the stage is not cool. It was only a 5 minute show.
yeah I do enjoy the Umbilical Brothers, ever since I was a kid I loved The Upside Down Show, but I wasn't a fan of this performance they did at Woodstock
@@tomcarl8021 If you have to ask then you don't understand Aussie humour just like I don't understand a lot of American humour. I can sit and watch Sat night live and just not get it. Each to their own.
@@mmoch I understand certain cultural references may not translate to another country. But what are these guys specifically doing that these American's don't get? These guys nobody knows jump out and start doing whatever the fuck they were doing. It's easily 2 million degrees out. There's something like half a million people in the audience. In fact, that same audience would later burn that place down in an insane riot. They were animals. They were there for Rage Against The Machine and Limp Bizkit. Morons.They were not the kind of people who understood or appreciate whatever nuances Australian comedy is. And you know what? Nobody in the rest of the world knows what Australian comedy is either.
@@tomcarl8021 You know, I really couldn't care what the rest of the word thinks. To be honest though, I don't even know why they were put on the bill and the person that hired them is the one that should have been booed and abused.
@@mmoch Well, you clearly do care what the rest world thinks, because you said "Americans don't understand Aussie humor". I'll ask you again. Please explain to me what specifically these guys were doing that makes their routine uniquely Australian?
cheers Jordies podcast haha
I'm so glad I looked this up
2:34 “WTF IS THIS SHIT!!!” 😂
Legit question.
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WE WANT moe
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As someone who watched The Upside Down show as a kid, seeing these two performing on the same stage as Metallica, Korn and Rage Again The Machine is an absolute fever dream Lmao
This was an awesome performance btw. Just kinda felt out of place in the middle of a metal concert.
So those riots, limp bizkit didn't start shit
"get the fuck outta here" ahahaha
of course it crashed, who was the clown who booked some great comedians at a crazy music festival? I mean it's in the name
Apparently the people loved them on the main stage, then the producers decided to televise it thinking it would be just as good on the west stage for a second time.... but apparently not lmao
@@imogenpinelli850 yeah they did two shows, one after James Brown who opened the festival (and they killed), then did one on the west stage (which is the one you see, obviously didn’t go so well)
@@insaenband but yes so funny that they were at a bloody music festival hahahaha so silly
They booked a local performer Jimmy Fallon for a spot on the stage
Umbilical Bros: 'Hardly anyone was laughing'
Rich Vos: 'I know the feeling'
The audience didn’t like this. They boooed on them
Moby was mad these guys were om the plywood instead of him
I can imagine this being the kickstart of a riot. Aussie humor? If this it, I'm glad they are living on an island far far away.
i saw them live in early 2022 in melbourne. they're actually pretty good, but a music festival with no props or anything on stage is not somewhere they'll perform well.
More Boos than a Mario level
Fun fact: These guys wrote and performed the theme song for the Maisy cartoon
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Shane: "Don't dance to this"
Also Shane: *dances to this*
Whos here couse some dude on FriendlyJodie's said this happened.
I never knew these guys were there. Hey props to them for just rolling with it. I agree they shouldve never been booked as it was a music festival. But to boo them off the stage is not cool. It was only a 5 minute show.
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I would have rather seen Rich Vos just do his act
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yeah I do enjoy the Umbilical Brothers, ever since I was a kid I loved The Upside Down Show, but I wasn't a fan of this performance they did at Woodstock
The upside down show!! I couldn’t place where I recognized them from!
@@archaicrobin4801Michael Lang made a mistake booking them, he should’ve book Blink-182 instead.
They never stood a chance. Unfortunately Americans don't understand Aussie humour.
What's there to understand? And what exactly is Aussie humor? Are they doing something unique to Australia?
@@tomcarl8021 If you have to ask then you don't understand Aussie humour just like I don't understand a lot of American humour. I can sit and watch Sat night live and just not get it. Each to their own.
@@mmoch I understand certain cultural references may not translate to another country. But what are these guys specifically doing that these American's don't get?
These guys nobody knows jump out and start doing whatever the fuck they were doing. It's easily 2 million degrees out. There's something like half a million people in the audience. In fact, that same audience would later burn that place down in an insane riot. They were animals. They were there for Rage Against The Machine and Limp Bizkit. Morons.They were not the kind of people who understood or appreciate whatever nuances Australian comedy is.
And you know what? Nobody in the rest of the world knows what Australian comedy is either.
@@tomcarl8021 You know, I really couldn't care what the rest of the word thinks. To be honest though, I don't even know why they were put on the bill and the person that hired them is the one that should have been booed and abused.
@@mmoch Well, you clearly do care what the rest world thinks, because you said "Americans don't understand Aussie humor".
I'll ask you again. Please explain to me what specifically these guys were doing that makes their routine uniquely Australian?
Thankfully I was at the other stage. This sucked.