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Posted on 01-09-2006 16:24
Last night, I was watching Late Night with Conan O'Brien (the best Late Night show around) and was surprised to see Rick Moranis singing a country song. The style was reminiscent of Johnny Cash but with a humous lyric style. Turns out, he has his own band and has a song nominated for a Grammy this year for "Best Comedy Album." The music was honestly pretty good, though, and not simply a joke. You can check it out the album on Amazon HERE
The song played on Conan was "Press Pound" which included slow, lonesome lyrics like: Press 1 if you re-married
Press 2 if you?re gay
Press 3 if you?re dating
That prick from L.A.
Press 5 if you?re screening
Press 6 if you?re dead
Press pound if you love me
Or hang up instead
Anybody hear any of his songs, and if so, what did you think?
I didn't know that. That's funny because they were playing "Honey, I Shrunk The Kids!" this mourning.
Caleson wrote:
Last night, I was watching Late Night with Conan O'Brien (the best Late Night show around)
I prefer Craig Ferguson, Conan gets a bit repetitive after you've seen his act a few times. Of course Ferguson has sort an adult sense of humour, so it's not for everybody.
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Posts: 1631 Location: Rockville, IA Joined: 24.06.05
Posted on 02-09-2006 14:36
Yeah, I'm not really a fan of Country and I thought Moranis' song was pretty cool - especially with the funny lyrics and nice guitar work (of his band mates).
Razhwurz wrote:
I prefer Craig Ferguson, Conan gets a bit repetitive after you've seen his act a few times. Of course Ferguson has sort an adult sense of humour, so it's not for everybody.
I get what you mean. Conan tends to repeat a lot of sketches (the canoe down a mountain, the "tastic" guy, etc.), but I still like him the best. And he's got the highest ratings of the time slot, if that means anything. Ferguson makes a lot of references to drinking and drugs ( and his time in rehab ), but he can be pretty funny, too. I usually flip back and forth between the two shows.
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