Guests: Tim Robbins, Jimmie Walker, the cast of the Broadway musical
"Oklahoma!"
Crossover Music "Muskrat Ramble"
End of ACT 1 CB "Nice To Know You", Incubus ("Morning View", 2001)
End of ACT 2 CB "Ain't Nobody", Rufus & Chaka Khan ("Stompin' at the
Savoy", 1983)
End of ACT 3 CB ?
End of ACT 4 CB "The Payback", James Brown ("The Payback", 1973)
ACT 5 CB/Sweep "Oh Girl", Chi-Lites ("A Lonely Man", 1972)
End of ACT 6 CB None! Woohoo.
ACT 7 Beginning "Cut the Cake", Average White Band ("Person to Person",
1977)
Other points of interest - musical and otherwise:
Uh, did anyone else notice a blip in the tape that went back a joke, right
after Dave said "is he..?" to throw to Paul? That was a bit bizarre. [Note: As
I just signed on to post this, I saw Rando's post, so I know it wasn't just me.
Yay.]
Tim Robbins' entrance music - "Human Nature", Michael Jackson ("Thriller",
1982). Easy one. Vaguely related side note: Man, I love how the new scrim
looked in the background of Tim Robbins' camera shot during his segments. I
assume there may've been similar moments since last week, but it just caught my
attention tonight.
End of ACT 3 CB - the only thing that came to mind was "What the hell was
that?", but I'm sure someone else got more out of it than I did. Hmm, anthrax
comedy..someone get Jimmie a new calendar - and a quieter mic (I didn't hate
him or anything..those were just my prominent thoughts during his segment).
The cast of "Oklahoma!" performed "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning" and
"Oklahoma", both of which Dave provided smashing renditions of earlier in the
show.
Hey, the guy from "Six Feet Under" was in that there Hyundai commercial!
(That guy would be Eric Balfour, who plays Gabriel Dimas.) A gig's a gig.
Overall, tonight's show was the breeze I would've appreciated last night at
2am, but one can't complain but so much, so I'll take it as a blessing.
Corrections and additions are always welcome!
Micah
SLDSH.
--
Alan
~WWWWW~
What a Wonderful Web We Weave
> Tim Robbins' entrance music - "Human Nature", Michael Jackson
("Thriller",
> 1982). Easy one.
I was going to say "All in Your Mind", Mariah Carey ("Mariah Carey", 1990).
Yours is right but they sure sound alike to me. Of course "Let the Eagle
Soar" sounds like about 10 different songs to me.
> End of ACT 3 CB ?
When they went to the break, I thought they might've been going into
UB40's version of "(I Can't Help) Falling In Love With You" but I
didn't recognize what they were playing when they came back.
As always, the HHB theme is "It's Impossible." I liked how Will? or
Paul? plunked a little of Brahms' Lullaby after Dave's crack about
last night's audience.
> Uh, did anyone else notice a blip in the tape that went back a joke, right
>after Dave said "is he..?" to throw to Paul? That was a bit bizarre.
They fixed it for the west coast.
Why do they have Alan Kalter announce whose x-rays they are? Am I the
only one who mutes the TV and looks away so I can play along at home?
>Hmm, anthrax comedy..someone get Jimmie a new calendar
He might be the very worst sitdown guest in the history of the show.
>Corrections and additions are always welcome!
You're a beast. :)
Kathie
<<Why do they have Alan Kalter announce whose x-rays they are? Am I the only
one who mutes the TV and looks away so I can play along at home?>>
Quite possibly, but the next time Dave does X-Rays, I will also mute and look
away. ;-)
<<You're a beast. :)>>
Roar, baby! But seriously, thanks.
Micah
>>Hmm, anthrax comedy..someone get Jimmie a new calendar
>
>He might be the very worst sitdown guest in the history of the show.
>
Oh, come on, there have been far worse - the "comedian" from last Friday,
Marilu Henner, and my all-time champ, Stephanie Seymour.
--Dave Sikula ("And there's always Jack Black, of course")
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