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Re: Music on TV
« Reply #600 on: March 26, 2010, 09:38:50 PM »
Stumbled across the RnRHoF certemonies on Fuse-TV. Faith Hill is singing ABBA's "Winner Takes it All". Well, it's better than Meryl Streep's version...
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« Reply #601 on: March 29, 2010, 12:51:27 PM »
Caught this ad this morning while grading papers:

http://www.icantbelieveitsnotbutter.com/turnthetubaround/#/videos/fullvideo/

Megan Mullaly vamping on Vicki Sue Robinson

I'd been meaning to mention that one -- Ms Mullaly needs a new agent, methinks.

As if that commercial isn't enuf of an abomination, Megan Mullaly has quit the upcoming B'way revival of Terence Mcnally's "Lips Together, Teeth Apart" becaue they refused to fire her co-star, Patton Oswalt, who she apparently thought was terrible (it's his first appearance ina  play, apparently).  I *worship* Patton Oswalt -- Megan Mullaly is offically an Evil F---ing Bitch.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/26/theater/26mullally.html?ref=theater
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« Reply #602 on: March 29, 2010, 02:49:24 PM »
Caught this ad this morning while grading papers:

http://www.icantbelieveitsnotbutter.com/turnthetubaround/#/videos/fullvideo/

Megan Mullaly vamping on Vicki Sue Robinson

I'd been meaning to mention that one -- Ms Mullaly needs a new agent, methinks.

As if that commercial isn't enuf of an abomination, Megan Mullaly has quit the upcoming B'way revival of Terence Mcnally's "Lips Together, Teeth Apart" becaue they refused to fire her co-star, Patton Oswalt, who she apparently thought was terrible (it's his first appearance ina  play, apparently).  I *worship* Patton Oswalt -- Megan Mullaly is offically an Evil F---ing Bitch.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/26/theater/26mullally.html?ref=theater

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Re: Turn the Tub Around
« Reply #603 on: March 29, 2010, 02:58:57 PM »
Caught this ad this morning while grading papers:

http://www.icantbelieveitsnotbutter.com/turnthetubaround/#/videos/fullvideo/

Megan Mullaly vamping on Vicki Sue Robinson

I'd been meaning to mention that one -- Ms Mullaly needs a new agent, methinks.

As if that commercial isn't enuf of an abomination, Megan Mullaly has quit the upcoming B'way revival of Terence Mcnally's "Lips Together, Teeth Apart" becaue they refused to fire her co-star, Patton Oswalt, who she apparently thought was terrible (it's his first appearance ina  play, apparently).  I *worship* Patton Oswalt -- Megan Mullaly is offically an Evil F---ing Bitch.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/26/theater/26mullally.html?ref=theater

Did you see Big Fan?  it left me feeling un-comfy.

yes -- one of my fave movies of last year. The homo subtext seemed pretty obvious to me but few critics seemed to pick up on it.
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« Reply #604 on: March 29, 2010, 03:04:13 PM »
Caught this ad this morning while grading papers:

http://www.icantbelieveitsnotbutter.com/turnthetubaround/#/videos/fullvideo/

Megan Mullaly vamping on Vicki Sue Robinson

I'd been meaning to mention that one -- Ms Mullaly needs a new agent, methinks.

As if that commercial isn't enuf of an abomination, Megan Mullaly has quit the upcoming B'way revival of Terence Mcnally's "Lips Together, Teeth Apart" becaue they refused to fire her co-star, Patton Oswalt, who she apparently thought was terrible (it's his first appearance ina  play, apparently).  I *worship* Patton Oswalt -- Megan Mullaly is offically an Evil F---ing Bitch.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/26/theater/26mullally.html?ref=theater

Did you see Big Fan?  it left me feeling un-comfy.

yes -- one of my fave movies of last year. The homo subtext seemed pretty obvious to me but few critics seemed to pick up on it.

heh, maybe that's why it made me feel un-comfy!  ;)

you should read the comments in the NYT article.  a few folks offer ideas about how it might not be Mullally's fault entirely, like perhaps the production was so crappy they just canceled to get more time, or the director is a a**h***.  After all, is it unreasonable that they would have at least *some* idea of a replacement or understudy in case a star like Mullaly quits?  Even so close to premier?
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Re: Music on TV
« Reply #605 on: March 29, 2010, 09:22:14 PM »
LAWD! it's official -- the Centric channel is on Comcast (ch. 474) as of today. Classic Soul Train every nite at 9! We're in the middle of an early-'73 ep with a very young and sexy Al Green and Mel & Tim.  Heaven.
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Re: Music on TV
« Reply #606 on: March 30, 2010, 09:10:09 PM »
LAWD! it's official -- the Centric channel is on Comcast (ch. 474) as of today. Classic Soul Train every nite at 9! We're in the middle of an early-'73 ep with a very young and sexy Al Green and Mel & Tim.  Heaven.

Another fab 1973 episode: The Isleys doing a cover of "Listen to the Music" that was NTM (an LP cut but never a single, apparently) with Betty Wright and Jr Walker yet to come.
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Re: Music on TV
« Reply #607 on: April 12, 2010, 09:09:45 PM »
Mercy! tonite's classic Soul Train ep is an early '80s foray with a sequinned Luther Vandross doing "A House is Not a Home". How could black women not see that he was gay? Girlfriend, puh-LEEZE!
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Re: Music on TV
« Reply #608 on: April 14, 2010, 11:42:17 AM »
meant to post last nite: yesterday's Soul Train Classic was a fall-of-'82 show. A very young Janet Jackson, fresh from Good Times doing her first charted hit, "Young Love", and Michael McDonald before his hair went (completely) white doing "I Keep Forgettin'". Cornelius asked him to introduce the band and he casually points out Greg Phillinganes, Jeff Porcaro on drums, one of the Brothers Johnson... amazing.

Then there was a video of Stevie Wonder doing "Ribbon in the Sky" that was cheeze incarnate: there were actually, y'know, ribbons... and they were in the sky!  And Stevie was singing on what looked like the Love Boat.
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Re: Music on TV
« Reply #609 on: April 15, 2010, 07:33:20 AM »
Tonight, 4/15, 8:30pm-10pm on KCSM-60 (Cable 17) its "Hall & Oates Live at the Troubadour" from 2008.
Sample clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Uvhh2roxmM
Also tonight, 9-11pm on NBC, its "Sat Night Live in the 2000's"

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Re: Music on TV
« Reply #610 on: April 15, 2010, 09:03:18 PM »
OMG!  Tonight's Soul Train classic is from the fall of '72  -- the J-5 featuring some solo Jermaine with the forgotten, underrated "That's How Love Goes".

ETA: ooo! the J-5 doing one of my faves, "Corner of the Sky", from Pippin.
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Re: Music on TV
« Reply #611 on: April 15, 2010, 09:10:42 PM »
Tonight, 4/15, 8:30pm-10pm on KCSM-60 (Cable 17) its "Hall & Oates Live at the Troubadour" from 2008.
Sample clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Uvhh2roxmM
Also tonight, 9-11pm on NBC, its "Sat Night Live in the 2000's"
been watching some of this.  Excellent.
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Re: Music on TV
« Reply #612 on: April 22, 2010, 09:07:41 PM »
Gawd save the queen! A 1973 Soul Train with Ree-Ree, opening the show with "Daydreaming". And she appears to be singing live, not lip-synching.  Be still mah heart!

and OMG now it's "Oh Me Oh My" -- ahm a fool for Aretha!
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Re: Music on TV
« Reply #613 on: April 27, 2010, 08:00:13 PM »
Just caught the replay of Sharon Jones on Colbert. Did a song ("She Ain't a Child No More") from the new LP. Fab.
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Re: Music on TV
« Reply #614 on: April 27, 2010, 09:17:12 PM »
Just caught the replay of Sharon Jones on Colbert. Did a song ("She Ain't a Child No More") from the new LP. Fab.

OMG: as if that wasn't enuf funk for one nite, Classic Soul Train was an all-James Brown Family show from '74 -- JB, Fred Wesley, Lyn Collins... mercy!

and holy flaming mutha! presenting James with an award is a 19-year-old Al Sharpton! Mind-blowing.
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