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FakeNoose

(36,394 posts)
Mon Jan 27, 2025, 12:57 PM Monday

NBC airs 3-hour special: "Ladies & Gentlemen... 50 Years of SNL Music" - TONIGHT

Variety link: https://variety.com/2025/music/news/50-years-of-snl-music-tv-review-1236287290/

No matter how a person might feel about “Saturday Night Live”’s jokes or cast or host choices, there’s absolutely no denying that for the better part of the last half century, it has been the most consistently powerful platform in America for musicians, whether they’re superstars, rising stars or falling stars.

Virtually every major artist has performed on it, and for musicians on the rise, it’s a sign that they have almost arrived, that they’ve attained enough popularity or curiosity or — perhaps most important — controversy for the show to take a chance on them. It was the first mainstream American television show to feature new wave (Devo 1978), hip-hop (Funky Four Plus One 1981), hardcore punk (Fear, also 1981, although the Sex Pistols were booked in January of 1978 but pulled out because they split up), and many other sub-genres.

What serious music fan can’t remember a classic performance on the show, if not a dozen, if not 50? David Bowie — who delivered arguably the best all-time “SNL” performance in 1979 — the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Tupac, Rihanna, Mariah Carey, Alicia Keys, Jack White, Radiohead, Lenny Kravitz, Tom Waits, Coldplay, Bon Jovi, Taylor Swift, Mary J. Blige, Donald Glover, U2, Miley Cyrus, Billie Eilish, Billy Joel, No Doubt, Tom Petty, Elton John, Olivia Rodrigo, Bruno Mars, and Prince are just a few of the artists who have appeared on the show, and (usually briefly) in this doc.

In terms of its musical guests, “SNL” has no real parallel in American television history — the closest in terms of influence is probably the much more conservative “Ed Sullivan Show” during the 1960s — and for decades, many of the musicians who perform on it not only grew up on the show, they were introduced to their some of their favorite artists on it. As Dave Grohl says in the sprawling, awesome, “Ladies & Gentlemen… 50 Years of SNL Music,” which airs tonight on NBC, seeing the B-52s on the show in 1980 was a life-changing experience, because “I felt weird, and they were weird too.”
- more at link -

Set your DVR:
"Ladies & Gentlemen… 50 Years of SNL Music" airs on NBC at 8 p.m. on NBC.

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NBC airs 3-hour special: "Ladies & Gentlemen... 50 Years of SNL Music" - TONIGHT (Original Post) FakeNoose Monday OP
Janis Ian was on the first show, masterfully presenting 'At Seventeen'. blm Monday #1
Something tells me we won't be seeing Sinead O'Connor, Cypress Hill, or RATM... RockRaven Monday #2
Hopefully it will be on Peacock. I turned off my $86/mo) YouTubeTV so, no way to record anything... hlthe2b Monday #3
I'm sure it will be. underpants Monday #4
I remember watching the Stones. I chipped a tooth on a pretzel. underpants Monday #5
Kick FakeNoose Monday #6
Seeing Devo blew my mind Wicked Blue Monday #7
Thanks. I'll be watching. IcyPeas Monday #8
The beginning of this special.... SleeplessinSoCal Tuesday #9

blm

(113,917 posts)
1. Janis Ian was on the first show, masterfully presenting 'At Seventeen'.
Mon Jan 27, 2025, 01:04 PM
Monday

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RockRaven

(16,721 posts)
2. Something tells me we won't be seeing Sinead O'Connor, Cypress Hill, or RATM...
Mon Jan 27, 2025, 01:07 PM
Monday

Or Frank Zappa.
Or Elvis Costello.

hlthe2b

(107,531 posts)
3. Hopefully it will be on Peacock. I turned off my $86/mo) YouTubeTV so, no way to record anything...
Mon Jan 27, 2025, 01:10 PM
Monday

And actually, I'm in an OTA antenna dead zone for NBC, ironically enough.

Oh, well. Football is over (the Superbowl is free on TUBI streaming) and I'm weaning myself off of any MSNBC or other cable news (listening on Tune IN is still an option). So, that savings each month is, I think, going to be worth it.

Still, it sounds like a good special...

underpants

(188,067 posts)
5. I remember watching the Stones. I chipped a tooth on a pretzel.
Mon Jan 27, 2025, 01:39 PM
Monday

I didn’t eat another pretzel for at least 10 years.

IcyPeas

(23,044 posts)
8. Thanks. I'll be watching.
Mon Jan 27, 2025, 05:56 PM
Monday

The musical guests are what I look for first... on SNL or the late night shows.

Letterman had the best musical guests (IMO).

Long Live Rock

SleeplessinSoCal

(9,819 posts)
9. The beginning of this special....
Tue Jan 28, 2025, 12:18 AM
Tuesday

... was amazing! I recorded it and look forward to rewatching. Somebody managed to put together different performances and combine to make a spectacular musical extravaganza.

Two thumbs up!!!

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