@@ruledtrendy5066 I have experienced the Berklee faculty jam. A unique auditory experience. "Shocking" as Louis Balfour might say in a Jazz Club side comment :-)
I worked in a Further Education college in my earlier days and this dance sketch would have been quite normal for a group of wannabee dance students who had absolutely no chance of ever getting a job in entertainment. I'm laughing out loud from two aspects......A) how stupid this looks from the intended comedy angle and B) remembering a group of fat teenage no-hopers thinking this was ground breaking.
To be followed by "All they show on the BBC nowadays is crap" and "Bloody boat people - best place for them is at the bottom of the English Channel!" Oo-er did I think that last one out loud?
The fast show was brilliant, if you had a sense of Humour. They poked fun at nearly everything I miss. Plus shows like Bottom, Hale and Pace, Red Dwarf, Little Britain and some others. UK TV used to be class, we had the best Comedy brilliant Drama, Sci-Fi, thrillers. Even our adverts were fantastic, they were either really funny like Smash, Tango etc or they could be really hard hitting info-adverts that really hit home. The there were like info-Films, anyone remember 'Threads'? Brilliantly done. Now it is woke DEI shite even the adverts, sad really.
Actually, the canned laughter lets us know that it is a piss-take. Believe me, pretentious nonsense such as this was a regular feature in the darker regions of British telly, a couple of decades or so ago. This is spot-on, hilarious parody.
The fast show couldn't really have a live audience unless they filmed all their sketches and then showed it in front of a live audience but given the budget of some of these shows it was cheaper to put in canned laughter. With the Fast show you laughed because it was funny the canned laughter was just filler and determine whether I laughed or not. This Jazz sketch was funny to me as I hate this form of Jazz and pretentious dancing and just thought it was a hilarious send up.
@@anglewoden I only laugh if there is canned laughter because I am unable to determine if something is funny otherwise because I don't have a sense of humour.
Miss the "Fast Show"!
Me too, but I’m glad they stopped before it became crap
BBC iplayer has 3 seasons of it atm, time to relive it in all it's glory.
Me too. I became a fan after watching it for the first time in 1997.
I think... I think this may be the funniest thing I've ever seen.... 😂😂😂😂😂 the music alone 😂😂😂😂
Oh dear! Oh dear! Oh dear! I expect there are some genuine dance troupes just like that!!!!
NICE 😂
Brilliant!! as always. I've seen worse than this presented as serious work :-)
Have you seen the Berkeley faculty jam?
You might have to search a bit to find it because they were so embarrassed by the reaction to it
@@ruledtrendy5066 I have experienced the Berklee faculty jam. A unique auditory experience. "Shocking" as Louis Balfour might say in a Jazz Club side comment :-)
In the live stage show, Thrusk performed a new musical dance act called "Sonic Thought".
All the best satire is close to the truth.
Magnifique.
Sacrible !
RIP Caroline Aherne.
‘Inevitable geometry’ 🤣
Jack Pot and Tom Bola randomly appearing out of nowhere at the end lol
Jack Pot and Tom Bola look like the kind of characters Reeves and Mortimer could have created and played.
I thought they were Star Trek crew members 🤷♂️
My favourite bits were the ministry of silly walks and the Star Trek uniforms.
. . . . niice!
Proper comedy 😂😂😂😂😂😂👍👍
The drum break at 1:12 is actually pretty cool.
Not as cool as the 2 guys at the end 😅
Thrusk were huge in France.
Like Snails
@@Zongooo Early fusion band aimed at toddlers. 😊
I get the thrusk of what you’re saying.
Grrrreat 😂
Formidable!
❤
Hysterical..... :)
Quality
Nice…
See this kind of thing for real at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Frusk
Sweet
Anyone else getting Raygun vibes here?
Grrreat . Ray gun ?? Niiiicccceeee
Has she stopped suing people yet? LOL
Just a Wednesday at Sadlers Wells.
Im in cafe neros lmao ,people must think im odd
Well, I'd rather watch Thrusk than some of the crap on TV today. Nice cameo there from Scotty and Kirk.
Jack Pott and Tom Bola (from the Isle of Man)
Aye, I remember when light entertainment were all fields…
😂😂😂
There's always been "crap on TV".
It wasn’t Scotty and Kirk,it was McCoy and Kirk - are you blind?!
After “Thrusk” he should have turned and said “Mmmmm - Crunchy!”
This was fucking hilarious
It was thruskatious.
This isn't bad at all.
The music is top notch, even if they are taking the Barry ore.
Was this not Australia's Olympic hopefuls in the dance competition?
No,far too good!
whatever happened to TV? Laugh-out loud comic genius once upon a time. All downhill after this. Nice.
Great playing...shit choice of location!!..😂😂
SEVEN!
The Sia - Elastic Heart video was clearly influenced by this Thrusk performance
Formidabla
Anyone know who made the music? Sounds like a legit free jazz ensemble.
Fatboy Slim
RIP Dizzy Gillespie.
Was he in Thrusk?
Welcome to Jazz Club………..Admirable………car insurance.
I would like to give you my comment...
... in the form of dance.
Encore👍
Thrusk style 🕺
Mon dieux my son……
Its simon Dee on doughnuts
oh so close to the real thing as to be perfect! poor jazz - what happened!
I worked in a Further Education college in my earlier days and this dance sketch would have been quite normal for a group of wannabee dance students who had absolutely no chance of ever getting a job in entertainment. I'm laughing out loud from two aspects......A) how stupid this looks from the intended comedy angle and B) remembering a group of fat teenage no-hopers thinking this was ground breaking.
You sound like you should have chosen a different career. Those poor teens.
Fat teenage no hopers? - nice pep talk!
ChambuSSY NoVel
Obligatory "You couldn't get away with this these days" comment.
To be followed by "All they show on the BBC nowadays is crap" and "Bloody boat people - best place for them is at the bottom of the English Channel!" Oo-er did I think that last one out loud?
@@ChuffingNorah
I hear prison food isn’t that bad . . .
They were making fun of everything the BBC is today.
Just love the pretentious camera angle changes and mannerisms so typical of such a pretentious music scene. 😂
Acker Bilk. Shite!!!
The fast show was brilliant, if you had a sense of Humour. They poked fun at nearly everything I miss. Plus shows like Bottom, Hale and Pace, Red Dwarf, Little Britain and some others. UK TV used to be class, we had the best Comedy brilliant Drama, Sci-Fi, thrillers. Even our adverts were fantastic, they were either really funny like Smash, Tango etc or they could be really hard hitting info-adverts that really hit home. The there were like info-Films, anyone remember 'Threads'? Brilliantly done.
Now it is woke DEI shite even the adverts, sad really.
Jumpers for goalposts? Eh? Eh? Remember?
Oh no, they've learned a new buzzword.
‘Woke DEI shite’?
Someone’s been hitting the FaceBooks.
@ What is facebook? Is that where snowflakes like you hang out?
I’m still traumatised by Willie Weasel getting knocked down by that car!
The canned laughter ruins it a bit.
Yeah particularly on the performance bit
And it masks the amazing music! 😂
Actually, the canned laughter lets us know that it is a piss-take. Believe me, pretentious nonsense such as this was a regular feature in the darker regions of British telly, a couple of decades or so ago. This is spot-on, hilarious parody.
The fast show couldn't really have a live audience unless they filmed all their sketches and then showed it in front of a live audience but given the budget of some of these shows it was cheaper to put in canned laughter. With the Fast show you laughed because it was funny the canned laughter was just filler and determine whether I laughed or not.
This Jazz sketch was funny to me as I hate this form of Jazz and pretentious dancing and just thought it was a hilarious send up.
@@anglewoden I only laugh if there is canned laughter because I am unable to determine if something is funny otherwise because I don't have a sense of humour.