The Ledge

The Ledge (http://ledge.fleetwoodmac.net/index.php)
-   Lindsey Buckingham (http://ledge.fleetwoodmac.net/forumdisplay.php?f=6)
-   -   LB on Saturday Night Live! (http://ledge.fleetwoodmac.net/showthread.php?t=47250)

Silver Springs 05-17-2011 12:28 PM

Maybe it's because I'm British, but that dull sketch was about as funny as toothache.

Fiver 05-17-2011 02:06 PM

^ Nah, I was cringing the whole time too. LB and Paul did great considering what they had to work with though..

caroline79 05-19-2011 03:12 PM

I thought it was funny :shrug:
But then again I love Kenan, Bill Hader and Ed Helms, so I would probably think anything they did was great :lol:

Nico 05-19-2011 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Silver Springs (Post 985420)
Maybe it's because I'm British, but that dull sketch was about as funny as toothache.

Even though I am American, I'm preferable to British humor and this skit was absolutely NOT funny. Only think that was hilarious was Mr. Paul Simon's facial reaction to being interrupted by a song. I still can't...:lol:

elle 05-19-2011 07:42 PM

i think some SNL skits are funny, some are not. i usually watch at the time of the elections, b/c a lot of their political satire is usually good (and has definitely influenced elections in the past).

WUWT definitely not my favorite, but i did like that it put LB's name out there again - and that he did finally go on SNL and participated in the skit which turned out to be success (>95% of mentions of his appearance / performance were extremely positive).

it is also funny how people always say that SNL used to be great but it's not good anymore - i've been hearing the same since the early nineties (you know, carvey / myers time) :wavey:

elle 05-24-2011 08:02 AM

from http://www.avclub.com/articles/justi...dy-gaga,56368/

The one sketch that managed to bring the two together was the spin on “What’s That Name?”, an example of a preexisting skit being turned on its ear - not unlike “What’s Up With That” being upended by Lindsey Buckingham actually appearing last week - based on the people involved.

mikemLBI 06-21-2011 07:37 PM

LB on SNL
 
hi, infreq poster returning; im surprised there's no mention of LB on SNL a few wks ago- funny stuff, and some BIG LOVE, too!

http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-li...h-that/1327367

check out paul simon digging lindsey's pickin'!

elle 06-21-2011 07:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikemLBI (Post 995478)
hi, infreq poster returning; im surprised there's no mention of LB on SNL a few wks ago- funny stuff, and some BIG LOVE, too!

http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-li...h-that/1327367

check out paul simon digging lindsey's pickin'!

http://ledge.fleetwoodmac.net/showthread.php?t=47250

and

http://ledge.fleetwoodmac.net/showthread.php?t=47273

elle 10-20-2011 09:54 PM

interview about SNL
 
Lindsey Buckingham finally gets to speak on ‘Saturday Night Live’

By: Tom Lanham | 10/18/11 10:00 PM

New music: Lindsey Buckingham’s sixth solo album is called “Seeds We Sow.” (Courtesy photo)

At first, Fleetwood Mac mainstay Lindsey Buckingham admits to being a tad perplexed: Why was “Saturday Night Live” alum Bill Hader appearing as the guitarist in a recurring “SNL” skit called “What’s Up With That?” as the third, perpetually bumped guest on Kenan Thompson’s campy talk show?

Instead of interviewing his superstar subjects, Thompson breaks into increasingly elaborate soul-revue songs, while Hader’s Buckingham sits silently and sulks.

“When somebody mentioned that Bill Hader was doing me, I thought ‘Gee, that’s kind of obscure,’” Buckingham says. “But obviously, I took it as a compliment.”

Once he saw the bits, says the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer — who plays today at the Regency Ballroom, promoting his new solo album “Seeds We Sow” — he couldn’t stop laughing.

“Because obviously someone had gotten some footage of the last Fleetwood Mac tour, so Hader seemed to have me down pretty well,” he says. “And the whole premise of never getting to talk somehow? Let’s just say it’s not like that didn’t resonate on some level. Then, of course, (manager) Irving Azoff called up ‘SNL’s’ Lorne Michaels and said, ‘Do you want Lindsey to do a walk-on?’ And he said yeah.”

So on last season’s penultimate episode, Buckingham strolled out in front of his doppelganger for an impromptu jam session with Thompson.

“Seeing the cast go through their paces was amazing,” Buckingham says. “Even when they do the dress rehearsal on Saturday night for an earlier audience, they’re still tweaking it, still moving things around, still pulling sketches. I take my hat off to them, because they’re holding up the legacy of live TV.”

Buckingham was particularly touched when “SNL’s” musically inclined Fred Armisen sought him out to praise his quirky, non-Mac solo albums, from 1981’s “Law and Order” to “Seeds,” which pairs straightforward pop janglers like “Illumination,” “End of Time” and “When She Comes Down” with flamenco-intricate finger-pickers like the title track. He formed his own Buckingham Records to release it.

“A lot of this album is about choices that we all make,” says the Palo Alto-born father of three. “When I look inside my particular little microcosm of family, I find a lot of good things. So whatever’s going on in the world, as frightening as it may be, ironically for me, it’s the best time of my life.”



Read more at the San Francisco Examiner: http://www.sfexaminer.com/entertainm...#ixzz1bNgk0Aoi

henryscutter 10-22-2011 01:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elle (Post 1024236)
Lindsey Buckingham finally gets to speak on ‘Saturday Night Live’

By: Tom Lanham | 10/18/11 10:00 PM

New music: Lindsey Buckingham’s sixth solo album is called “Seeds We Sow.” (Courtesy photo)

At first, Fleetwood Mac mainstay Lindsey Buckingham admits to being a tad perplexed: Why was “Saturday Night Live” alum Bill Hader appearing as the guitarist in a recurring “SNL” skit called “What’s Up With That?” as the third, perpetually bumped guest on Kenan Thompson’s campy talk show?

Instead of interviewing his superstar subjects, Thompson breaks into increasingly elaborate soul-revue songs, while Hader’s Buckingham sits silently and sulks.

“When somebody mentioned that Bill Hader was doing me, I thought ‘Gee, that’s kind of obscure,’” Buckingham says. “But obviously, I took it as a compliment.”

Once he saw the bits, says the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer — who plays today at the Regency Ballroom, promoting his new solo album “Seeds We Sow” — he couldn’t stop laughing.

“Because obviously someone had gotten some footage of the last Fleetwood Mac tour, so Hader seemed to have me down pretty well,” he says. “And the whole premise of never getting to talk somehow? Let’s just say it’s not like that didn’t resonate on some level. Then, of course, (manager) Irving Azoff called up ‘SNL’s’ Lorne Michaels and said, ‘Do you want Lindsey to do a walk-on?’ And he said yeah.”

So on last season’s penultimate episode, Buckingham strolled out in front of his doppelganger for an impromptu jam session with Thompson.

“Seeing the cast go through their paces was amazing,” Buckingham says. “Even when they do the dress rehearsal on Saturday night for an earlier audience, they’re still tweaking it, still moving things around, still pulling sketches. I take my hat off to them, because they’re holding up the legacy of live TV.”

Buckingham was particularly touched when “SNL’s” musically inclined Fred Armisen sought him out to praise his quirky, non-Mac solo albums, from 1981’s “Law and Order” to “Seeds,” which pairs straightforward pop janglers like “Illumination,” “End of Time” and “When She Comes Down” with flamenco-intricate finger-pickers like the title track. He formed his own Buckingham Records to release it.

“A lot of this album is about choices that we all make,” says the Palo Alto-born father of three. “When I look inside my particular little microcosm of family, I find a lot of good things. So whatever’s going on in the world, as frightening as it may be, ironically for me, it’s the best time of my life.”



Read more at the San Francisco Examiner: http://www.sfexaminer.com/entertainm...#ixzz1bNgk0Aoi

Unless he got into his stash :cool:, he has got to be lying about the couldnt stop laughing at that skit business.

bucklind17 10-22-2011 08:51 AM

I was hoping to see Bill Hader at Lindsey's NYC, just in the audience! But I don't think he was there. Would have been funny though.

elle 10-22-2011 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elle (Post 1024236)
Buckingham was particularly touched when “SNL’s” musically inclined Fred Armisen sought him out to praise his quirky, non-Mac solo albums, from 1981’s “Law and Order” to “Seeds,” which pairs straightforward pop janglers like “Illumination,” “End of Time” and “When She Comes Down” with flamenco-intricate finger-pickers like the title track.

seems like it would be more probable to see Fred Armisen at LB's concert. :xoxo:

michelej1 01-13-2012 02:09 PM

[For the record, except for Larry David, there is probably no one I exalt more than Ricky Gervais (and I don't leave Steve Merchant out of the exaltation), but I don't like having people insulted to their face like that. Do it as part of your stand up routine, but don't say mean things when the people are in the room].

From an article about Ricky Gervais targets at the next Golden Globes.

http://www.afterelton.com/movies/201...-golden-globes

9. Robert Downey, Jr.

One of Gervais' most widely-criticized jabs last year was an easy dig at Robert Downey, Jr.'s history of drug problems. Gervais has defended the joke, saying that is was misinterpreted and that he honestly thought Downey would find it funny. Given Gervais' tendency to not let a gag rest until it's hit its mark (see also: everything he's ever done), I wouldn't be surprised if he tried again this year. If it doesn't work and Ricky is asked to host again next year, Downey could officially become the Golden Globes equivalent of Lindsey Buckingham on the "What's up with That?" SNL skits.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:25 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
© 1995-2003 Martin and Lisa Adelson, All Rights Reserved