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...Jason Schwartzman and David Duchovny were the guests that were taped. Morrissey played "All You Need Is Me" and during his watch fell off and he made an embarrassed face. The band went for a shirt change, then played "That's How People Grow Up".
Sparse on the details, but have to go.
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The taping is scheduled to be aired on Friday night, Oct. 12 according to the
Carson Daly website.
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Photos of fans lining up for the show posted by Jay "Some Totally Random Moz fan" A.K.A. "Mud" in the
Tour image gallery.
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Great 2 songs! (Score:1)
My camera was not allowed inside but I did snap a few shots of the fanz in line- the first of the gang showed up @ 8 AM for the 5 PM taping!
Pix here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jaytando/sets/721576
Show will air Friday night 10/12/07
Cheers,
Jay
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Moz on Carson Daley (Score:1)
Moz sang "All You need is Me" and the crowd was cheering
They sang That's How People grow Up and at the end of the song he reached down and shook hands with some of the fans in the front row.
He was of course, his usual charming and handsome self!
Afterwards a few of us waited outside the studio to see him drive out. We saw Jesse drive out in his Honda Element and he waved back to us. After about 20 minutes, the rest of the band drove off in a van. Shortly after another van with Arturo at the wheel drove off with Moz in the back seat.
All in all it was a really fun time I only wish they had performed a few more songs but still great never the less! LOVED IT!
It'll be on Friday!
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Carson missing handshake? (Score:1)
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Good show, well, good Morrissey show (Score:1)
Moz seemed in top shape tonight. Great sound, and all. I was the first to shake his hand during That's How People Grow Up (still excited about it). No stage invaders though...
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Still Buzzing! (Score:1)
True, his bracelet fell off during All You Need Is Me, and he made a funny face. It was an awkward experience between Carson and Moz. I didn't catch either of them reaching for a handshake, but I remember looking around in awe and then focused on Moz's shoulder as it straightened out as if he thought Carson would try to give a "shake" but then aborted the mission.
Now to think, I could have sworn that i've heard Moz banter about Daly before. Perhaps they have an unspoken uncomfortableness around the other?
Or maybe it was the fact that Carson Daly simply has no talent and to be thrust in front of greatness like that, is likened to putting a small child in front of a bag of money. This "tool" is so lame, we were hoping for Chevy Chase to make a comeback. Magic had the "hook" ready for this robotic clown!
Moz has no business on this show. Granted, i'll be happy to see Moz at any appearance, but Carson Daly doesn't deserve the honor.
It wasn't a total loss beside Moz: Seeing David Duchovny that close was awesome! Californication is a brilliant show btw, you clones should check it out. Never a dull moment with my man "Mulder"! My hands still hurt from the "seal" act their jester forced on me since I was in the front row.
What is with that guy anyway? I like Kimmel's "bitch" way better.
Finally, one can't complain too much when you think of Moz's performances. Another key note:
During the break, after All You Need Is Me, Moz and the boys left the stage and over the loudspeakers seemed to be the studio version of All You Need Is Me. Anyone else catch that?! If only for a brief second, then The More You Ignore Me cut that song off.
All in all, a great night. See you tomorrow Moz!
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So... (Score:0)
I'd prefer if he wasn't sick when he comes back through the midwest again.
And Carson Daly *IS* a complete tool, thanks.
Haha...oh...uh.... (Score:1)
I was surprised to be the only one who showed up at 6:30am at NBC's ticket office to hope for a standby ticket (mentioned on the 1iota website, box office opens at 8am). A few diehard Plain White T fans beat me in the line and then some random older tourists followed after (all for the Leno show)(btw, PJ Harvey will be on Leno next Tues.) Anyhow, NBC did not know anything about standby tickets for CD. They weren't able to reach his folks while I was there, but the totally awesome guest services guy (thanks Aldo P.!) checked 1iota.com and saw tickets were available, so he logged on for me and got me a true ticket! Awesome! I am so thankful to him and to whoever that cancelled or decided to open more seats. It was worth waiting in the cold.
I almost just stayed in my car to be first in line, but decided it would be more reasonable to go home and nap (since I only had 3 hours sleep from the show on Tuesday night), especially as no one was around lining up. I returned about 1:30/2pm and there were about 20 folks lined up. It was really fun meeting and chatting with the folks around me (shout-outs to Kim & her friend, Andrew, Maya & Irregular Regular girl- sorry I'm so bad at remembering names). Around 5:30pm or shortly thereafter, they let people in. TTY ticket folks took the initiative to collect into a separate line and were let in first. We were all checked off a guest list, so they didn't check our tickets.
It was an interesting experience being part of a studio audience (being herded around, all the behind the scenes people coordinating). House band was good and it wasn't hard to get into them, but the audience host reminded us of our duty there, to very vocally sound like we were entertained by Daly and the guests and a bigger audience than we were. Wasn't hard whenever Moz was mentioned!
They were taping two shows at once, I think they taped out of sequence and Moz's two performances might be on separate days (hence the shirt change for the boyz and changing the cover of the bass drum to a different color. Yes, Moz stayed in his tight black, short-sleeved polo-- handsome, handsome!). In the beginning, the audience host said it would be aired Friday and Thursday (he said it in that order, but I'm checking tonight anyway). Later, they only mentioned Friday, so who knows.
Congrats to the folks who were pulled from the back bleachers to the front seats during the show taping and got the floor with the first couple bleacher rows when they let us in front of the stage. That was probably a random pick from the PA. It was cool to be so close to Moz and the boyz. Julia appeared out of nowhere in the front row to the right side of the small stage (it was nice to finally meet her aferward and introduce myself. I didn't realize she's such a thin, delicate thing. How does she survive the front row at every concert?) Arturo was checking why people couldn't fill out the sides (was told it was for the camera guys). I didn't go too wild screaming because Moz and the band were listening and watching for direction from the production people outside of the songs. Moz was very gracious in shaking some people's hands during his first entrance and second exit and a little bit during one of the songs. He also looked all the way out to his right, off the stage, to all the folks in the bleachers (it was a weird set up in the studio, not centered on the stage area). I think there was mutual appreciation that we were all there together.
It was great to hear One Day Goodbye Will be Farewell and That's How People Grow Up and be able to sing along after so many shows. Caught Boz's eye and Jesse said bye straight to me as they were e
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A nice bit of Moz to tide us over (Score:1)
The audience handling was really slack compared to other tv audiences I have sat in. But it was quick and dirty -- got out by 19.30. It took forever to see him on Jools Holland and Jimmy Kimmel, and those were very well organised if rather smilingly fascist. CBS is very tight, too.
Why didn't Moz do the Ellen show? It's the stage next to CD's. He's mentioned wanting to go on Ellen -- ooh-er! -- a couple of times. Why not? Moz likes the dykes. Ellen's show has done concerts. Gwen Stefani did a rather large outdoor show for Ellen's show that looked double the capacity of Jimmy Kimmel's outdoor venue. I thought the point of doing a tv appearance was to get more media exposure. Nobody watches CD, and who's going to watch it on Friday night except those who are already into Moz? And why do that if there's TiVo and youtube? It was very puzzling, but I was glad that Moz did it and that we could go watch it.
And maybe he didn't want to do another CBS show, but it would be wonderful if Moz would go on Craig Ferguson's show or Conan O'Brien's (though Conan's on NBC in NYC).
Even though the atmosphere of the show was completely staged (the usual coaching of tv audiences of when to applaud and how loud, when to laugh and how heartily, segments shot out of sequence, pretending it was Friday night, etc.), I couldn't help but be excited and jump up and down like the silly 13 year old fangirl that I am (inside) when it came time for Moz.
Although we were packed back into the third row of the obscuring floor crowd, Moz still noticed G and me, making the exaggerated "searching" look at us.
I think the (first Monday night at the Palladium) tongue-rapist was there. I thought the skinny girl (one of the three audience contestants dancing for a free dinner-for-two certificate) was her, but I also thought tongue-rapist had shorter hair. Other people said that first dance contestant was indeed the "disgusting" one.
I wish David Tseng were there instead. He would've outdanced her, even the self-booty-slapping guy who had won!! : )
The whole experience was so wham-bam-thank-ya-ma'am, I'm still a little dizzy. Or maybe I'm just suffering sleep deprivation. Camped out in the queue right after the CD taping.
I shouldn't even have to mention it, but I can't get over how bad Carson Daley is... his jokes were so lame and the punchlines could be spotted miles away. Who is the damn joke writer? But the comments about the cheap show and the pantsless astronaut suit was funny.
It was a nice bonus to see David Duchovny and to hear that the 2nd X-Files film is a go. Californication is really funny. I think you can see the first episode for free on HBO's website. I think the password is "Monday nights". I dunno, it's been a while, so maybe I forgot the correct password and maybe it's not on anymore.
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how about this instead... (Score:0)
this is twice now... (Score:1)
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Actual tv show date (Score:1)
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Something sticking out of his pants (Score:1)
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Pete Doherty Arrested (soon) (Score:0)
Back in london yesterday
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Great song. (Score:0)
Thought after watching the performance: The only thing worse than Morrissey fans clapping along to his songs is standing front and center with your arms crossed.
You can't always please (Score:1)
I did like, really like Ronson's cover version of Stop Me, on Conan O'Brian's show, though. Did anyone watch that? I thought it was awesome, because he did it with feeling.
So the result is that I liked Ronson's cover version more than I like Morrissey's song in Carson. Disappointing! Maybe due to technical problems.
But I'm sure the Mozzer is going to put out another exhilarating album. If 3 out of 4 songs riveted me, I'll just skip over this song when I play to play the CD.
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shhhhhiiiiiiiiit (Score:1)
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Please post the Carson Daley show on You Tube! (Score:1)
Thanks!
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