Haha I love the Spine! And this song makes me laugh every time with his little interjections. I always thought I had a higher caliber of humor than to laugh at robots singing about diarrhea...but, here I am.
+Katoka Karalashvili but isn't desire a kind of feeling? My headcanon is that the robots might just think they can't feel because they've been told they can't :)
They can feel but they are just unaware of it, think about brass goggles, they are WORRIED that they are just boilers with nothing inside. Its irony. Also in the early days Gadet would creeply obsesse over The Spine if i remember correctly. The Jon acknowledge this and made a joke about how creepy it was because they had the same inventer. I may have mixed up some names though.
Okay fine I'll say it. I'm madly in love with this dapper robot. Leave me be. Like the "no I won't"s still had me on the floor. Poor dude malfunctioned from pure annoyance.
I love this song because of how all three play off each other. But watching Rabbit makes me want to see them live. Watching her and Spine is perfect comedy.
Bunny hasn't gone through a sex change yet, but she's transitioned with hormones and feminine voice training. also i don't like to be a nitpicky person, but she was never a man, just born into a male body :P but i guess you're true in some ways
This makes me giggle every time. It reminds me of a Monty Python sketch. Edit: I wonder if they'll ever perform it again, since Hatchworth won't be there.
hense why she spent so much of that point on trying to creep along behind him so she could still bug him with out losing an eye. that's practiced sibling harassment at its finest right there folks. XD
if they had just one other band member, this could pass for a human portrayal of Dave (the "dad") of Alvin and the Chipmunks... i wonder if The Spine has ever yelled "Raaabbbit!" like Dave from the Chipmunks yelling at Alvin... Rabbit=Alvin Hatchworth=Theodore? but they needed a Simon... well, actually, The Spine doubles up as both Dave And Simon, really i guess.
I feel some songs from SPG are so much more complete and expressive through their live versions. Captain Albert Alexander is another example. Very entertaining!
I know that Bunny obviously plays Rabbit, but to me the fact that the voices are the same shows that she was less into it in this performance. This is understandable, but also kind of sad at the same time.
She just wasn't acting as much and didn't seem as into the performance as usual. It isn't anything attacking her character. An occasional lack of enthusiasm after performing the same show many times is understandable.