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comedy central tonight?
anybody know what he did tonight? a song? or "WHO'S ON FIRST?" with mike myers playing the role of BUD ABBOTT? LET'S GO METS GO!!!!!!!!!
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Honest!
Jon Stewart explained that Elvis' song was determined by the number of phone calls to the donation line. He started out doing a new song. As the calls increased, he started doing crowd-pleasing material like "Everyday I Write The Book," "Watching The Detectives," and "Pump It Up."
When the number of calls increased further, he did the REAL crowd-pleasers: "Free Bird" and "Who Let The Dogs Out."
Jon Stewart explained that Elvis' song was determined by the number of phone calls to the donation line. He started out doing a new song. As the calls increased, he started doing crowd-pleasing material like "Everyday I Write The Book," "Watching The Detectives," and "Pump It Up."
When the number of calls increased further, he did the REAL crowd-pleasers: "Free Bird" and "Who Let The Dogs Out."
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And at one point when the number of calls dipped, he threatened to do "a new song about the plight of Cornish tin miners".And No Coffee Table wrote:Honest!
Jon Stewart explained that Elvis' song was determined by the number of phone calls to the donation line. He started out doing a new song. As the calls increased, he started doing crowd-pleasing material like "Everyday I Write The Book," "Watching The Detectives," and "Pump It Up."
When the number of calls increased further, he did the REAL crowd-pleasers: "Free Bird" and "Who Let The Dogs Out."
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Thanks for the welcome, verbal.
When the show came back from commercials, Elvis was still playing, so apparently he played through the whole commercial break. Jon Stewart said something about the happenings during the commercial breaks would be available on comedycentral.com (or did he say iTunes?), so keep a look out for it.
When the show came back from commercials, Elvis was still playing, so apparently he played through the whole commercial break. Jon Stewart said something about the happenings during the commercial breaks would be available on comedycentral.com (or did he say iTunes?), so keep a look out for it.
Elvis' portion was quite amuzing, but not thought out too well. Jerry Seinfeld's stand-up was funny and Will Farrell did a great job as Robert Goulet. Every so often he would shout out "Goulet" as he was being interveiwed by John Stewart.
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Elvis was amusing and yes, it wasn't thought out... much like the rest of the program, as Jon Stewart had indicated. The highlight was David Cross..
Right now I'm listening to the live version of The Scarlet Tide from Hardly Strictly Bluegrass and I am wondering... where the hell was I? Oh yeah, sitting behind a machine, typing... DAMN.. I missed out! genius live recording... thank godness for ears and not eyes!
Right now I'm listening to the live version of The Scarlet Tide from Hardly Strictly Bluegrass and I am wondering... where the hell was I? Oh yeah, sitting behind a machine, typing... DAMN.. I missed out! genius live recording... thank godness for ears and not eyes!
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It loses something without the visual element, but here's an MP3:
http://download.yousendit.com/B4B930B56E0539D3
http://download.yousendit.com/B4B930B56E0539D3
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Re: comedy central tonight?
This might seem out of the blue, but does anybody still have this? I feel like I've been trying to track down a video or even an audio file since I watched it live and have always come up short. Seeing him play Freebird and Who Let the Dogs Out was so surreal that I need to prove it even happened.