Stephon is back with his tips for tourists spending Christmas in New York City:
It seems Spud Webb is really in demand these days.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Friday, December 9, 2011
Classic Conan Callback, "Clutch Cargo" Confuses Crappy Crowd
THIS IS GONNA BE HUGE, CONAN. Like "Triumph" yet another classic bit has returned on Conan's new show. Again, I am baffled as to how the bit isn't intellectual property of NBC. It's wonderful but it's still puzzling.
Anyways, the classic piece returns and when such a Conan cornerstone unexpectedly comes back from the dead - after a hiatus of literally YEARS (I think) - I would have expected the audience to go crazy. I'd of expected the joy and surprise to overflow forcing the show to pause and wait for the 10 minute standing ovation to subside. Instead, the audience seems to not understand what's going on and, more than anything, they seemed confused.
Loved to see it. Hopefully it's back for good.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Conan - Spaderbating
Spaderbating? In this clip, Conan explains the new fad that's sweeping the 80's.
Head Swap! - Thanksgiving Edition
It's time once again for the smart, hip, biting satire that is ... Head Swap!
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Friday, November 11, 2011
The Doors - Reading Rainbow
Underscoring the unpredictable nature of late night television, the Doors stopped by Late Night to reunite and perform live for the first time in four decades.
Legend has it that Jimmy Fallon asked them to change the lyric "I can go twice as high" to "I can go twice as far". Morrison initially agreed but, when it came time for the live performance, sang the taboo version. Jimmy was so angry, he vowed to never have them back.
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jimmy fallon,
Late Night,
Reading Rainbow,
The Doors
Take Me Home... Take Me Away
This cover of Eddie Money's "Take Me Home Tonight" is awesome. It's SO awesome that I've never made it through the whole thing. Is this a joke? Is it serious? Is the dad Neil Young? Why does his bullet wound have a fluorescent glow? If the set of notes contained in the original don't intersect with the set of notes in the cover, can it truly be said to be a cover? Have we reached the very limits of auto-tuning technology? Who are the ad wizards that came up with this one?!
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