The lads responsible for the ‘Stop the Knot’ viral sensation have just released their latest video offering and it is racking up the views. Looks like they’ve put together another hit.
You guys got angry. Some left nasty comments. There was talk of violent retribution and attacks on moustaches. Now, it seems, we have been played for fools.
Give a man a fish and he can eat for a day. Give a man a keyboard and an internet connection and he will get very angry in comments sections. This #StopTheKnot video has riled people both here at home and abroad.
Their #StopTheKnot campaign makes me want to sing Apollo 440’s song Stop the Rock. I mean, can we really stop the knot?? It’s taking over the manworld, and quite frankly I don’t want to have to fight for hair time in the mirror.
It’s payday! Also, this video is called Payday. Do you see what they did there? I certainly see what they did there. Derick Watts & The Sunday Blues Band have just uploaded this here cautionary tale to the internet, and it is a goodie. I strongly encourage you to watch right to the end. Grown men rub barbecue ribs on each other’s nipples.
Derick Watts and the Sunday Blues Band are kicking ass and taking names again with this excellent Walter White Facebook Look Back video, which has gained almost a million views in just a few days. Why have they been ignored by SA media? Naughty, SA media. Naughty.
And it was great. Questions include, “Would you rather have a nipple-sized winky, or winky-sized nipples?” Siv Ngesi also went on record to state that he’d have sex with a horse if he could be certain that no one would ever find out about it.
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Since Volvo released a frankly remarkable piece of radvertising featuring Jean Claude Van Damme splitting between two moving trucks, a lot of spoofs have surfaced. Even Channing Tatum published a spoof. Sadly for Channing, he isn’t nearly as funny or original as Derek Watts and the Sunday Blues.
Last night Cape Town was buzzing with teenagers and the Bieber fever, and Bieber traffic. Naturally, the men of the Derick Watts & The Sunday Blues spotted an opportunity to have a little Q & A with the fans outside the Cape Town Stadium grounds. What follows is a shocking indictment on the youth of this country, and really high quality YouTube material.
Movember is now only a few days away and everyone is preparing their upper lip for majestic growth. True to form, local parody kings, Derick Watts & The Sunday Blues, have weighed in on the issue with a brilliant new single.
Derick Watts and The Sunday Blues burst onto the online comedy scene last year with their first single “Braaiday”, a parody of Rebecca Black’s “Friday”. That was soon followed by the very popular “Car Guard Song”, however, like so many before them, soon the pressure of being epic celebrities became too much. This exclusive video looks at the rise and fall, and rise again of the best online parody duo, ever.
From the creators of the awesome Braaiday parody comes another cult hit. Offering a rare glimpse into the daily experiences of the brave souls who put their lives on the line to protect our cars, Derick Watts and The Sunday Blues pay tribute to car guards everywhere. Click through for the video.