Tom Waits on Fernwood Tonight
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Hilarous version of The Piano Has Been Drinking nad a good interview
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| excellent thanks ... ( 2 months ago by Chesterton7) |
| excellent thanks guru x |
| Martin Mull has a ... ( 1 month ago by BestManMe09) |
| Martin Mull has a strange physical condition in reallife. It is much like a natural lobotomy. He admitted in a 1978 Newsweek article that he never yelled in reallife. My brother-in-law has a similar physical condition and when he was a kid my brother-in-law was taken to a neurologist! |
| the look on his ... ( 1 month ago by PirateRupert) |
| the look on his face when tom was playing was fucking priceless at about 2:30 ish in. awesome |
| I'd rather have a ... ( 1 month ago by MrFrizzleTheMan) |
| I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy...xD |
| canned laughter is ... ( 1 month ago by mysterywhiteboy45) |
| canned laughter is terrible. |
| I am pretty sure ... ( 1 month ago by mtemrich) |
| I am pretty sure that it is not canned. Fernwood was filmed in front of a live audience if I am not mistaken. |
| puremagic1: The " ... ( 1 month ago by VeganaExPuta) |
| puremagic1: The "presenters" (?), as you called them, were actually the "host," Martin Mull and his "sidekick," Fred Willard. The show, "Fernwood Tonight," was a total SPOOF! So everything Mull and Willard did was making fun of talk shows. And so what they did WAS funny. mtemrich and mysterywhiteboy45: This was indeed done before a real, live audience. Absolutely NO canned laughter. That was part of the true beauty of this show. I always watched "Fernwood Tonight," and always loved it! |
| presenters????????? ... ( 1 month ago by tcampbellla) |
| presenters???????????????? |
| Ok then that makes ... ( 1 month ago by puremagic1) |
| Ok then that makes a little more sense. However i didnt pick up on the fact that it was a piss take. Which may reflect on my own sense of humor or the talent of the hosts. An Australian Duo Called Roy and HG do a similar thing that i really enjoy and am deffinetly sure is funny. |
| Hilarious. Once you ... ( 3 weeks ago by darignac6) |
| Hilarious. Once you realise that the two presenters and Tom are playing with the same deck. |
| i know how tom ... ( 3 weeks ago by otto3dix) |
| i know how tom feels. my keyboard has been drinkin, not me. |
| Just realize all ... ( 3 weeks ago by BestManMe09) |
| Just realize all that in reallife Martin Mull is naturally lobotomized (again he said he never yeleld in a 1978 Newsweek interview). |
| holy crap that was ... ( 2 weeks ago by TheMeEvan) |
| holy crap that was masterfully funny. |
| Some very talented ... ( 2 weeks ago by sclogse1) |
| Some very talented guys work out a bit. Nothing sad for me. I think more parties should have people coming over with something prepared to entertain their other friends. A trio, etc.By the way, Tom used to open for Martin and also Frank Zappa in the very early days. Wow. |
| I think it's meant ... ( 2 weeks ago by sclogse1) |
| I think it's meant to be more surreal than tragic. It certainly is vivid, like some of the famous boxing paintings by Geeoge Bellows. I think the crowd is used to being sent up by Martin and gets in a high keyed up state. As they say, the crowd is the untruth. |
| The crowd is ... ( 2 weeks ago by sclogse1) |
| The crowd is probably keyed up by earlier Martin Mull, antics, and of course expects the guests to be putting them on, as All the guest played someone else, except for one exception. Tom. As they say, the crowd is the untruth. |
| I hope you're ... ( 2 weeks ago by sclogse1) |
| I hope you're updated by now as to what was really going on in this bit. Believe it or not, Tom used to open for Martin's comedy act in the early seventies, and also opened for Frank Zappa. Martin Mull is also an astonishing Photo-realist painter with Henry Draeger leanings. |
| So, you must be a ... ( 2 weeks ago by sclogse1) |
| So, you must be a fan of the Freestone bakery. TOm is now through with his sensational 2008 tour..(I caughthim front row in Phoenix) and I'd love to leave something for him to find as a grand thank you. If you're up to the task, I'm looking for recruits. This will be a marvelous harmless non-annoying project done is complete secrecy. I will fund the whole thing, but need multi-talented people who are talented in land work. This note posted Aug 10 2008, and is no jive. |
| Didn't know ... ( 2 weeks ago by sclogse1) |
| Didn't know fernwood tonight is on DVd. |
| Concerning your not ... ( 1 week ago by 1nceBitten2wiceShy) |
| Concerning your not picking up on the satire immediately, I'm lucky enough to have a bunch of homemade tapes of Fernwood 2-Night (later called America 2-Night) and I can reassure you that it takes most people awhile to get into the "groove" of the show, for lack of a better term. If you watch three episodes in a row or so, your mind will be irreversibly warped and your facial muscles will be twisted into a permanent grin. - 1b2s |
| For those debating ... ( 1 week ago by 1nceBitten2wiceShy) |
| For those debating about how much of the show was scripted:, Fernwood 2-Night was written by some of US TV's most razor-sharp wits, including Harry Shearer (The Simpsons; Spinal Tap) but remember, the program ran FIVE NIGHTS A WEEK over the summer of 1977, adding up to a total of 65 shows in roughly three months! There is NO WAY that the guys weren't ad-libbing or just plain winging it some of the time! (One hint can be found in the way that most episodes abruptly cut off at the end.) |
| I might have to ... ( 1 week ago by puremagic1) |
| I might have to check out some more then. Cheers |
| What you were ... ( 5 days ago by Bullettube) |
| What you were watching were reruns, the show was originally aired once a week. The show was a spin-off from the same people who brought you "Second City TV" (Canadian). Fernwood was originally a segment from the Chicago group of 2nd city. Thats why you'll see so many familiar faces, like John Candy. Harry Shear is in one of the old shows as well, but I don't remember what he looked like then. The cuts are because there were no commercials in the originals, and they weren't made for them. |
| amazing. so ... ( 20 hours ago by muhreeuh) |
| amazing. so handsome! it's almost gruesome. |
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