@@KDonhoops It’s a tempting offer, but I’d rather stay out of prison. :) Unfortunately, I’m no longer able to upload additional Dave-owned or -licensed content.
This whole episode is classic. Dave comes out at the top, bouncing on his feet, in quite a good mood. Great monologue and this bit had just the right energy leading into it. "If Tomorrow Never Comes" is stellar, with Barry Manilow being backed by his old band. And if I recall correctly, Sarah Jessica Parker brought her dog on, who trembled terribly out of the fright of all the people in the studio, which Dave found adorable.
That wasn’t Manilow’s old band. Just Will and Sid, who both backed Barry on different tours, Will before Sid. They never played together on them. Will, though, was responsible for Sid getting the gig for Barry’s second tour. Details here - donzblog.home.blog/2022/04/17/the-musicians-on-late-night-with-david-letterman/
Fairly smooth editing between the main studio and the pre-recorded bits. 1993 and of course Dave really couldn't care less about Late Night anymore, he was gone to CBS come June 1993, so he could do this type of bit.
This reminds me of the bit they did a few months into the run of Late Show where Paul is missing, and Dave runs to 30 Rock and finds Paul on their old Late Night set. Obviously they must have planned ahead and recorded that bit in 6A before leaving NBC. I always wondered if maybe they originally intended to air it earlier in the CBS run, but decided to delay it because of NBC's intellectual property threats.
August 9, 1994. Dave actually just called Paul from his Sullivan desk. Yeah, definitely taped the year before. I'll try to date it, based on Paul's shirt.
I guess they must have filmed this at around 4 or 5 in the morning, based on how the morning light is starting to show as they start running back towards the studio.
Hi Don. I hope you are having a wonderful New Year. Any chance you can add the Light Night episode from January 5, 1993 in the near future? It would mean a lot to me. Thank you.
Yes, Dave gave me the top ten list which I still have today and I think we got on camera a few times based upon the in studio footage. I still have my LNWDL sweatshirt that I bought that day. I was 18 and in attendance with my best friend, Scott, who died unexpectedly. I am happy to share the whole story with you if you want to hear it. I set the VCR to record but my mother messed with the VCR so, it didn't record. I have never been able to watch the show and have been searching for it for 25 years.
I love the audience immediately starts acting like a TV bowling crowd when Dave is taking his shots
oh my, is this the famous, SHOW ME ... GOATS!! episode I've had stuck in my brain for 30 years??
Yep. Same show.
@@dongiller if you upload it, I will give you my social security number and bank routing number
@@KDonhoops It’s a tempting offer, but I’d rather stay out of prison. :)
Unfortunately, I’m no longer able to upload additional Dave-owned or -licensed content.
This whole episode is classic. Dave comes out at the top, bouncing on his feet, in quite a good mood. Great monologue and this bit had just the right energy leading into it. "If Tomorrow Never Comes" is stellar, with Barry Manilow being backed by his old band. And if I recall correctly, Sarah Jessica Parker brought her dog on, who trembled terribly out of the fright of all the people in the studio, which Dave found adorable.
That wasn’t Manilow’s old band. Just Will and Sid, who both backed Barry on different tours, Will before Sid. They never played together on them.
Will, though, was responsible for Sid getting the gig for Barry’s second tour.
Details here - donzblog.home.blog/2022/04/17/the-musicians-on-late-night-with-david-letterman/
@@dongiller Thanks, I knew that. It was just an expression.
@@dvdly Go with that.
Fairly smooth editing between the main studio and the pre-recorded bits. 1993 and of course Dave really couldn't care less about Late Night anymore, he was gone to CBS come June 1993, so he could do this type of bit.
Brilliant!!!
Men's size 15
I always crack up when I see Dave run
What a great non-sequitur ending! My comics preferred polyethylene bags though and were very disappointed.
Does anybody know the song that the band was playing at the end of the video?
“Stand” - Sly and the Family Stone. Original recording here - th-cam.com/video/Q49vjFN6Fsw/w-d-xo.html
I can’t really explain why it’s funny, but I tend to crack up every single time Dave says “Oh my God”.
The ending is great
This reminds me of the bit they did a few months into the run of Late Show where Paul is missing, and Dave runs to 30 Rock and finds Paul on their old Late Night set. Obviously they must have planned ahead and recorded that bit in 6A before leaving NBC. I always wondered if maybe they originally intended to air it earlier in the CBS run, but decided to delay it because of NBC's intellectual property threats.
August 9, 1994. Dave actually just called Paul from his Sullivan desk. Yeah, definitely taped the year before. I'll try to date it, based on Paul's shirt.
Was that the one with Paul jamming with Bob Dylan and his band?
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No; that was November 22, 1994, in Roseland, across the street from the Ed.
Is there a link for that video
I had never seen this one. Wow, what a concept!! Hilarious... thank you for uploading this, Mr. Giller.
that running sequence was so long i started skipping through it
What was that song the band was playing at the end?
“Stand” by Sly and the Family Stone. Original recording here - th-cam.com/video/Al0WUPn_CnM/w-d-xo.html
I guess they must have filmed this at around 4 or 5 in the morning, based on how the morning light is starting to show as they start running back towards the studio.
Not with the pedestrian crowd. More likely taped out of sequence -- the bowling alley exit taped before entering it.
Looks like a day for night effect added on top, so probably shot during the day :)
Classic!
Hi Don. I hope you are having a wonderful New Year. Any chance you can add the Light Night episode from January 5, 1993 in the near future? It would mean a lot to me. Thank you.
The entire show? Art Donovan, Al Franken, Carolyn Jabs, New Years Resolutions.
That would be so amazing if you could!
May I ask why? Were you in the audience?
Yes, Dave gave me the top ten list which I still have today and I think we got on camera a few times based upon the in studio footage. I still have my LNWDL sweatshirt that I bought that day. I was 18 and in attendance with my best friend, Scott, who died unexpectedly. I am happy to share the whole story with you if you want to hear it. I set the VCR to record but my mother messed with the VCR so, it didn't record. I have never been able to watch the show and have been searching for it for 25 years.
Nuff said. :) I'll prepare the upload.
Do you have the one where Dave is sucking petrol out of a car and runs from the cops? Thanks again for the video by the way
That's from the Tri-State special. Someone uploaded the show in several parts. Search for "Letterman Tri State."
By today's standards...the bit ran too long.