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From erhoek@comcast.net
Subject Re: Second City
Date Fri, 25 Feb 2005 17:00:08 +0000

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oops..I meant reminiscing not reminisicing or whatever I wrote.
-r


> I have been reminsicing back and forth with Scott Shaw about highlights from the 
> SCTV series.
> Here are the ones I remember:
> Teachers Pet (great parody/tribute to To Sir With Love featuring Eugene Levy's 
> Ricardo Montalban in place of Sidney Poitier and the Boomtown Rats (in place of 
> Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders) doing Elephant's Graveyard.  (on Season 2 
> dvd)
> Aforementioned Tubes on Fishin'Musician.
> Plastics video (on the Gerry Todd video show along with Talking Heads-Once in a 
> Lifetime on season 2 dvd)
> Queen Haters (Hilarious Sex Pistols take off) on Mel's Rockpile . Martin Short 
> doing his best Johnny Rotten spewing forth vituperative lyrics like "I feel 
> sorry for Princess Di for having to have such a terrible mother-in-law". (I see 
> that episode 85 on season 1 has a Mel's Rockpile 20th anniversary special so I 
> think that just might be it)
> Aformentioned Plasmatics. (episode 89 season 2 dvd set)
> There is so much great entertainment there not even counting all the non music 
> related sketches. Season 3 is due out soon as well.
> -r
> 
> 
> > Revisiting the SCTV stuff is a real treat.  The Plasmatics also 
> > performed a tune and played along with the bit as well.
> > 
> > Perry
> > 
> > <Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 14:59:41 -0500
> > From: "Mark Eichelberger" <markeichelberger@comcast.net>
> > To: <audities@smoe.org>
> > Subject: Re: Tubes Question
> > Message-ID: <008901c51aab$60f49a60$0300a8c0@mcehome>
> > 
> > Was this a recurring sketch that featured John Candy as a fisherman who 
> > hung
> > out at a fishing lodge with a group of musicans?  And in between 
> > fishing,
> > the musicians would perform a song or two?
> > 
> > I recall an episode where Robert Gordon was hanging out at the lodge.  
> > It
> > was cool to see/hear him perform Marshall Crenshaw's "Someday, Someway".
> > 
> > As an aside, I think around the same (early 80's) NBC's Tom Snyder began
> > hosting music acts on his late night show.  I remember seeing The 
> > Ramones,
> > The Jam, Adam and the Ants, U2 and the infamous Plasmatics perform on 
> > his
> > show.  I think that for most of these groups, his show offered them 
> > their
> > first US appearance on TV.  At the time, I thought he enjoyed having 
> > these
> > acts on, but in later interviews, old Tom stated that the network brass
> > pushed the acts on him in a failed attempt to boost ratings with the 
> > college crowd.>
> > 
> > np: De Novo Dahl
> > 

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