* Amber Cole's "humming" (who else can hum with their mouth wide open?), and really Amber Cole in general.
** "Thank God for model trains. You know, if they didn't have the model train they wouldn't have gotten the idea for the big trains."
* Laurie's backstory, which rather quickly veers away from a heartwarming tale of finding oneself through folk music into a sordid story of her years making degrading porn in San Francisco. That she tells this almost entirely through innuendo and implication and with a constant Stepford Smile makes it that much funnier, and Terry's exceptionally uncomfortable expressions during the scene are the icing on the cake.
* Mitch's [[CreatorBreakdown increasingly depressed and suicidal album titles]] after his break with Mickey.
* The folk music critic who discusses the impact of "A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow."
--> "That was one of the most important kisses in the history of folk music. ''[{{Beat}}]'' One of the most important kisses in the history of humans."
* Lawrence Turpin reaching the end of his patience and smacking Jonathan Steinbloom on the top of the head.
* Any of the shots of Naomi Steinbloom's weird and exaggerated reactions when they cut to the audience of the concert.
* Terry tries to explain how his religion calling themselves witches isn't as weird as it sounds.
--> "And no, we do not ride on broomsticks or wear pointy ha... well, we don't ride on broomsticks."
* Every single second that Mike [=LaFontaine=] is on screen, especially his introduction.
* Jonathan Steinbloom's oblivious and clueless comments on both set design ("furniture") and sound equipment are comedy gold. (And results in him getting what's coming to him.)
* It didn't make it into the final cut of the film, but the Folksmen's cover of "Start Me Up" by Music/TheRollingStones included on the soundtrack [[https://youtu.be/g3WmYuUBvqA?si=71wW0YwjiZP7JF4T must be heard and/or seen to be believed.]]
** As does their faux-reggae/calypso track "Loco Man," which is briefly heard in the movie and is also featured on the soundtrack.

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