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Thread started 04/11/09 2:28pm

Shango

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Flashback : The Time @ Saturday Night Live on October 20, 1990 (Jerk Out + Chocolate)



www.tv.com/saturday-night...mmary.html


Man, i keep on watching a video of this from time to time. Everything was so tight in the pocket when they performed there. They always deliver the grooves and this footage is such a treat to see again and again.
Most of the band already onstage when Morris and Jerome enter the set for "Jerk Out". Jimmy Jam hyping up the audience by shouting : "It's THE TIIIIIMMMMMEEEEE !!!!!" bananadance

Right away follow the fierce synths of Jimmy and Monte who throw down some wild chords and Jellybean accents those chords with massive beats. Again right away after that follow some infectious and vicious synthchords
in a click-track mode while Morris & Jerome do the mirror-routine followed by the "owee-owee-o" chant. Then the very first chorus starts. Man, when seeing this whole set-up back then on tv, i was seriously trippin !

A brief minor moment was when the guitar-technician(s) didn't have Jesse's axxe on full volume, but once a technician had connected the good plug you could instantly hear those dangerous rhythm-chops of JJ ... what a thrill !
Especially when Morris gives Jesse the sign to cut 'em ! guitar headbang while Morris, Jerome and Terry do a cool dancing jig

Also near the end Jimmy Jam gives Morris the sign to do the "chillisauce-slide", lol ... when Morris, Jerome , Jesse & Terry do this, Jimmy & Monte play brutal synth-chords along with it. Near the final breakdown, Morris throws
a hankerchief in the air which is catched by Jerome. Jerome gives the final end-sign by doing a split and after that throws the hankerchief in the air. When the hankerchief drops on the floor, the whole band plays their final note.

I know that Saturday Night Live released some "Best Of"-dvd's but couldn't find any with The Time-performance. That would be really a trip if they released it officially on dvd, because my video-copy
is somewhat blurry and distorted. Nevertheless, great to be able enjoying this performance. I've aslo seen them perform Jerk-Out on the Arsenio Hall Show, but the SNL-set is my fave.
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Reply #1 posted 04/12/09 12:21am

ernestsewell

Shango said:

but the SNL-set is my fave.


Isn't that where Morris cursed and said "What is this shit?" or something like that, during Chocolate? Funny stuff.
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Reply #2 posted 04/12/09 4:21am

Shango

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ernestsewell said:

Shango said:

but the SNL-set is my fave.


Isn't that where Morris cursed and said "What is this shit?" or something like that, during Chocolate? Funny stuff.

Can't remember that specific quote, lol, but i do remember him staying onstage after "Chocolate" and continuing eating his chicken. I don't know, he seemed a lil' annoyed about something, but i could be wrong.
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Reply #3 posted 04/12/09 8:19pm

Rhastus

ernestsewell said:

Shango said:

but the SNL-set is my fave.


Isn't that where Morris cursed and said "What is this shit?" or something like that, during Chocolate? Funny stuff.



"Where the Fuck did this chicken come from I thought I ordered ribs"

As good as that performance was, the alternate performance where Jesse is actually plugged in for Jerk out(and ripping that shit up) is even better cool
We don't need no microwave


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Reply #4 posted 04/13/09 5:10pm

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"Da fuck dis chicken come from?"

love that set.

2bad they kicked jesse out of the group later on that evening/next day
You're so glam, every time I see you I wanna slam!
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Reply #5 posted 04/13/09 11:32pm

Shango

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Rhastus said:

ernestsewell said:



Isn't that where Morris cursed and said "What is this shit?" or something like that, during Chocolate? Funny stuff.



"Where the Fuck did this chicken come from I thought I ordered ribs"

As good as that performance was, the alternate performance where Jesse is actually plugged in for Jerk out(and ripping that shit up) is even better cool

Awesome. Has that alternate take been filmed too ?
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Reply #6 posted 04/13/09 11:40pm

Shango

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minneapolisFunq said:

"Da fuck dis chicken come from?"

love that set.

2bad they kicked jesse out of the group later on that evening/next day

Aha, i see. Thanks for that info. I vaguely remember reading once something about that. They also did a handful of shows for this album,
including one on a Music Media Market which has been professionally filmed, and one exclusive show in London.
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Reply #7 posted 04/16/09 1:08am

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I have "Jerk Out" but not "Chocolate" from SNL.....
The "Arsenio" show w/The Time was better.....I remember when Morris told Jesse to "cut 'em" on Arsenio, I almost dropped my infant son!!!!! That sh*t was INSANE!!!!!
cool cool cool cool cool cool cool
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Reply #8 posted 04/16/09 1:17am

Shango

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woogiebear said:

I have "Jerk Out" but not "Chocolate" from SNL.....
The "Arsenio" show w/The Time was better.....I remember when Morris told Jesse to "cut 'em" on Arsenio, I almost dropped my infant son!!!!! That sh*t was INSANE!!!!!
cool cool cool cool cool cool cool

Arsenio's is a tight set indeed, especially because Jesse's axxe was plugged tight from the start (which was going wrong briefly around the start of the Saturday Night Live-set)
What i personally missed on Arsenio Hall's version of "Jerk Out" were the solid samples of background vocals. Those were used on Saturday Night Live and made the whole stage-set a united force imo.
On Arsenio, the fellas sang it themselves and i experienced it as a little less powerful than when the samples backed them up.
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Reply #9 posted 04/16/09 10:37am

Rhastus

Shango said:

Rhastus said:




"Where the Fuck did this chicken come from I thought I ordered ribs"

As good as that performance was, the alternate performance where Jesse is actually plugged in for Jerk out(and ripping that shit up) is even better cool

Awesome. Has that alternate take been filmed too ?


yes
both Jerk Out and Chocolate
cool
We don't need no microwave


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Reply #10 posted 04/16/09 3:58pm

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http://stason.org/TULARC/...Night.html

Has anybody else said "fuck" on the show? (Saturday Night Live)

Yes, according to Jarret Cooper :

To the list of people who have said "fuck" on SNL, add Morris Day
(of The Time). The Time appeared on the 1990 show featuring host
George Steinbrenner (20 Oct 1990 -ed.), and performed "Jerk Out"
and "Chocolate". During the second song, there is a pantomime
about Morris going to a restaurant for dinner. At the end of the
song, after "dinner" arrives, the music stops, and in the few
seconds of silence before the "finale", Morris quite clearly looks
at Jerome and says:

"Where the fuck this chicken come from -- I thought I ordered ribs!"

Oh, and also (as detailed in the "SNL: Backstage History" book,
Prince did NOT refrain from using the lyric "Fightin' war is such
a fuckin' bore" during his performance of "Partyup" on the same
night as Rocket's "who the fuck did it" line.


Eddie Tillis :

I remember a show where Tony Danza guest hosted (28 Jan 1989 -ed.),
and they did a sketch on stereotypical Italians (or "Tonys," I'm not
sure ). The last line in the sketch was Tony's and he said "Fuckin' A!"

William Lambert :

The sketch was "Da Brooklyn Academy of Fine Arts presents *Da War of
da Woilds*, and Danza's last line was clearly "fonkin' aaaay!!". Most
of the cast had been using "fonkin'" throughout the sketch; in fact,
one of the big laughs came from Jon Lovitz's obvious care in not saying
the other word.

Jim Henning :

Steven Tyler of Aerosmith sang "get the f---ing monkey off my back"
in their 1990 [17 Feb 1990 -ed] appearance promoting their album
"Pump". The offending word was silenced out for the rebroadcast.

And most recently Janet Jackson used the word "fuck" during her
her performance of "Throb" on 14 May 1994.

Bob :

There was a sketch a couple of years ago with host Joe Pesci. He
was a customer in a pinkie ring shop. He'd try on each pinkie
ring and then look at himself in a full-length mirror. He'd do
various poses with the ring, then move on to another ring. Each
successive ring would be accompanied by more and more elaborate
poses and gestures with the ring. By the end, he was miming a
conversation with an imaginary person, and the argument got heated
and he ends up mouthing "Fuck You! Fuck You! Fuck me?
No, Fuck You!", repeatedly. He never says it out loud, but even
a lousy lip reader could make out what he was saying. smile

Sasha_Issenberg@horaceman....k12.ny.us:

REM also used the word "fuck" on their most recent performance of
"What's the Frequency, Kenneth?". However, Michael Stipe had his
back turned to the audience. (This was 12 Nov 1994. -ed)

David C. Jones :

I'm pretty sure you have already heard this a million times now
since its all they can talk about now over on Rec.music.rem, but
last week when Stipe performed What's the Frequency Kenneth,
he performed the album version, the last line of which is:
"I never understood. Don't fuck with me."

Shortly before the line, Mike Mills gives Stipe this "are you gonna
do it?" look. Stipe smiles at him, turns around, and then says it
so you can't see his lips.

Richard Wells :

So there I was, perusing news.answers (was I bored? you be the judge)
and there was the SNL FAQ. I was surprised that my favorite example
of someone (almost?) saying "fuck" on the air was not present. In
fact, I think this pre-dates all the examples listed in the FAQ.

I remember a show from about 1979 in which the Weekend Update
segment (with Jane Curtin and Bill Murray?) had a story on the
first test-tube baby, or perhaps the first American test tube
baby, which was conceived in a hospital in Norfolk, VA. At the
end of the story, Jane Curtin made a point of making the final
mention of the city name sound as close to "Nofuck, Virginia"
as possible; if I recall correctly, the line was something like
to "And yes, this happened in Nofuck, Virginia".

Of course, I fully accept that my memory after 16 years is quite
possibly faulty, so perhaps other readers can fill in or correct
some of the details.

Will Pacer :

I just wanted to add something to your FAQ about who said "fuck" on the
show although they didn't come right out and say "fuck." They said
"cock" which I'm pretty sure you're not allowed to say. It was the show
with Rosanne and Tom Arnold and the musical guests were the Red Hot Chili
Peppers. Thei'r first song was "Stone Cold Bush" off the album Mother's
Milk and it can clearly be heard that they say
"When you smoke that rock
and suck that cock...you do it oh so well"
I'm thinking that this wouldn't ordinarily be allowed by the censors.

Will Pacer (2):

Just wanted to add to your list of those who say fuck...

I think it was last year when the Beastie Boys were the musical guests
and during their performance of "Sure Shot" Ad Rock clearly yells out
"Never quittin' so won't you fuckin listen?!"
If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot.
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