Other than Jason Sudekis' (sp?) "drumming",that is. Don't quit your day job, Dude! (not that i'm really worrying about him...)
"Wouldn't it be odd, if there really was a God, and he looked down on Earth and saw what we've done to her?" -- Adrian Belew ('Men In Helicopters')
That may have been the coolest way ever for a cast member to end his/her run on SNL.
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It wasn't anybody I liked, or any good, but it was miles ahead of the musical guest.
I didn't know he was leaving. Does he really expect to have much of a career outside of SNL? I won't say it's impossible, but I kind of doubt it.
So who were all of the "guests" that came up on stage? I recognized Steve Jones, Aimee Mann, Michael Penn, but not sure about the others. As Kerry metnioned Armisen already has his own show in "Portlandia', so he seems to be doing ok. The other two have already been in a lot of movies so I think they will doo all right too.
Steve Sly
The guy with the long grey hair (and looking kind of like a deer in headlights) was J Mascis of Dinousar JR (the guy is a fucking guitar god) and makes appearances on Portlandia. Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth was there too.
I found this song every bit as thrilling as his performances on the two or three episodes of Portlandia I've seen.
Apparently the situation is a bit confusing http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/05/16/se...ate-night-snl/
I live in an ephemeral eternity
Portlandia is, at times, close to brilliant.
Fred Armisen was the drummer with a well known Chicago based punk band called Trenchmouth (1990 - 1996).
And if there were a god, I think it very unlikely that he would have such an uneasy vanity as to be offended by those who doubt His existence - Russell
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portlandia_(TV_series) "Portlandia is a satirical sketch comedy television series" Aaannnnd that's where I lost interest.
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