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Prince and Saturday Nite Live I just saw SNL with Justin Timberlake hosting and perrforming and it was funny as hell. I'm not a fan of his music in anyway, but the kid was actually funny.
Anyway, Prince, being the silly bastard that he is, should most definetly do this show. Now than ever people could see that he is a very cool and funny performer. Then he could rock the hell out of them with some serious music. What do u fools think? | |
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he's been on it twice: '81 (performed "partyup") and '89 (performed "electric chair"). both are sweet to watch.
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: he's been on it twice: '81 and '89.
Did he participate in any sketches, or just perform? SNL used to play reruns on my comedy channel, but I never saw him. "Knowledge is preferable to ignorance. Better by far to embrace the hard truth than a reassuring faith. If we crave some cosmic purpose, then let us find ourselves a worthy goal" - Carl Sagan | |
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savoirfaire said: Did he participate in any sketches, or just perform?
he just performed on both. | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: savoirfaire said: Did he participate in any sketches, or just perform?
he just performed on both. Yeah he only performed. "Party up" in 1981 and "Electric Chair" in 1989. what I'm talking about is an actual participation in the skits. He would be great I think. | |
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savoirfaire said: Handclapsfingasnapz said: he's been on it twice: '81 and '89.
Did he participate in any sketches, or just perform? SNL used to play reruns on my comedy channel, but I never saw him. Handclapsfingasnapz: and about your avatar, Everyone wants to be the dog huh? Snoopy rules!!! but I will admit I love the "Family Guy" too. [This message was edited Sun Oct 12 22:40:31 PDT 2003 by lmas] | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: he's been on it twice: '81 (performed "partyup") and '89 (performed "electric chair"). both are sweet to watch.
Yes ... "Party Up" is so cool and "electric chair" is one of the best performances in the "Batman / Nude-tour"-era | |
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The only time he did actually participate in any comedy sketches for a show was when he was on David Letterman to perform Dolphin and he participated in a comedy skit at the beginning of the show with Paul Schaffer if I can remember!! | |
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Gold319 said: The only time he did actually participate in any comedy sketches for a show was when he was on David Letterman to perform Dolphin and he participated in a comedy skit at the beginning of the show with Paul Schaffer if I can remember!!
He did a funny thing with Leno on the Tonight Show where Leno tried to fool him at the studio gate after he had faked Leno out on the phone earlier. What did he do on Letterman? I don't remember that. (I'm too lazy to go back to my tapes right now.) Never trust anything spoken in the presence of an erection.
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NewPowerSista said: Gold319 said: The only time he did actually participate in any comedy sketches for a show was when he was on David Letterman to perform Dolphin and he participated in a comedy skit at the beginning of the show with Paul Schaffer if I can remember!!
He did a funny thing with Leno on the Tonight Show where Leno tried to fool him at the studio gate after he had faked Leno out on the phone earlier. What did he do on Letterman? I don't remember that. (I'm too lazy to go back to my tapes right now.) It was brief... I don't remember specifically, but Schaffer made some symbol comment, and Letterman did a spit take. Not sure if it was scripted or not. I think a piece of it is cut out on my vid. And, PS... I have never gotten so much attention over an avatar. obviously family guy was a smart choice. "Knowledge is preferable to ignorance. Better by far to embrace the hard truth than a reassuring faith. If we crave some cosmic purpose, then let us find ourselves a worthy goal" - Carl Sagan | |
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NewPowerSista said: Gold319 said: The only time he did actually participate in any comedy sketches for a show was when he was on David Letterman to perform Dolphin and he participated in a comedy skit at the beginning of the show with Paul Schaffer if I can remember!!
He did a funny thing with Leno on the Tonight Show where Leno tried to fool him at the studio gate after he had faked Leno out on the phone earlier. What did he do on Letterman? I don't remember that. (I'm too lazy to go back to my tapes right now.) DAMN!!! I forgot about those 2 days on the Tonight Show!! They were really funny!!! | |
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Gold319 said: The only time he did actually participate in any comedy sketches for a show was when he was on David Letterman to perform Dolphin and he participated in a comedy skit at the beginning of the show with Paul Schaffer if I can remember!!
He also did a few sketches on "Muppets Tonight" when he was on that show. Very cute stuff. All 7 and we'll watch them fall. | |
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BlueAgave said: Gold319 said: The only time he did actually participate in any comedy sketches for a show was when he was on David Letterman to perform Dolphin and he participated in a comedy skit at the beginning of the show with Paul Schaffer if I can remember!!
He also did a few sketches on "Muppets Tonight" when he was on that show. Very cute stuff. Yeah, I really like the Muppets Tonight sketches too. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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what muppet show thing? ignorance isnt bliss its....its......its.......a another bit word....... | |
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he would tear the shit out of snl. If he and norm macdonald got together that would be awesome. | |
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That's what I'd like to have: a DVD version of the Muppets Tonight episode. They're making "The Muppet Show" DVDs, so maybe they'll make "Muppets Tonight" DVDs in the future. NCC2012... your local Trekkie. =/\=
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NCC2012 said: That's what I'd like to have: a DVD version of the Muppets Tonight episode. They're making "The Muppet Show" DVDs, so maybe they'll make "Muppets Tonight" DVDs in the future.
I'd like to have the Muppet's show episode, period. I did see them advertising a Muppet show collection with special guests, but none of the advertisements included the time Prince guest spotted on the show. Wish they would release specific episodes. My little cousin would get a kick out of it as well. | |
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savoirfaire said: NewPowerSista said: Gold319 said: The only time he did actually participate in any comedy sketches for a show was when he was on David Letterman to perform Dolphin and he participated in a comedy skit at the beginning of the show with Paul Schaffer if I can remember!!
He did a funny thing with Leno on the Tonight Show where Leno tried to fool him at the studio gate after he had faked Leno out on the phone earlier. What did he do on Letterman? I don't remember that. (I'm too lazy to go back to my tapes right now.) It was brief... I don't remember specifically, but Schaffer made some symbol comment, and Letterman did a spit take. Not sure if it was scripted or not. I think a piece of it is cut out on my vid. And, PS... I have never gotten so much attention over an avatar. obviously family guy was a smart choice. Paul Schaffer was introducing them to each other... he said "the artist formally known as Prince...meet the artist formally known as dumbass" or something like that... then, Dave did a spit take. The Prince.org Photo Album http://www.purplehouse.nl...ery/Jacqui | |
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Vashti said: savoirfaire said: NewPowerSista said: Gold319 said: The only time he did actually participate in any comedy sketches for a show was when he was on David Letterman to perform Dolphin and he participated in a comedy skit at the beginning of the show with Paul Schaffer if I can remember!!
He did a funny thing with Leno on the Tonight Show where Leno tried to fool him at the studio gate after he had faked Leno out on the phone earlier. What did he do on Letterman? I don't remember that. (I'm too lazy to go back to my tapes right now.) It was brief... I don't remember specifically, but Schaffer made some symbol comment, and Letterman did a spit take. Not sure if it was scripted or not. I think a piece of it is cut out on my vid. And, PS... I have never gotten so much attention over an avatar. obviously family guy was a smart choice. Paul Schaffer was introducing them to each other... he said "the artist formally known as Prince...meet the artist formally known as dumbass" or something like that... then, Dave did a spit take. actually Paul called Dave Letterman "The artist formally known as Pinhead" | |
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Princes acting-sketch skills are wooden and stiff...rare dexterity is shown...he'd be perfect for SNL "Climb in my fur." | |
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AnimalKingdom said: NCC2012 said: That's what I'd like to have: a DVD version of the Muppets Tonight episode. They're making "The Muppet Show" DVDs, so maybe they'll make "Muppets Tonight" DVDs in the future.
I'd like to have the Muppet's show episode, period. I did see them advertising a Muppet show collection with special guests, but none of the advertisements included the time Prince guest spotted on the show. Wish they would release specific episodes. My little cousin would get a kick out of it as well. "The Muppet Show" was around 25 years ago. "Muppets Tonight" was around 10 years ago. They're different shows. Only a few of the "The Muppet Show" episodes have been released on DVD. That's the advertisement you saw from TimeLife Video. As far as "Muppets Tonight", they have yet to put a single episode on DVD (as far as I know). When and if they do, the Prince appearance was in the second season (episode 206), so we'd all have to wait a while if they go in order. An episode summary is located at http://tbrowne.best.vwh.n...iPrin.html NCC2012... your local Trekkie. =/\=
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actually Paul called Dave Letterman "The artist formally known as Pinhead" You are correct...thank you!! The Prince.org Photo Album http://www.purplehouse.nl...ery/Jacqui | |
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Vashti said: actually Paul called Dave Letterman "The artist formally known as Pinhead" You are correct...thank you!! you're welcome! I didn't know I had this small snippet on video until the other day! | |
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