SC - Letterman Show

Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby 63falcon on 25 Aug 2011 16:30

[quote="samburusunset"]It was a long, fun day. Stewart REALLY needs to play more often.
(Look at how everyone spazzed out over a 5-minute spot on TV.)
He's so great to watch and listen to. Just amazing.

Thanks for posting the video Sockii. I had the mini-flag from the last show at MSG. He spotted it and the
automatic Nutter point impulse kicked in.

It was so nice to catch up with peeps after the show.[/quote]
Oh man, I missed seeing The Point! Brian (boyfriend) loved the piece that was played and wished that more of this would make out in public - definately fresher than Fields of Gold, yeesh, altho' Brian said they he kinda' wished Stewart has played a little of Dream of Blue Turtles, just to give ol' Sting a buzz.......!
Now, for D'rum/Gamelan to make it out!
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby Tamadude on 25 Aug 2011 17:12

What, no gloves anymore, STEWART?

Where can a wookie get a Rythmatist bass head like that?? MUST GET.

As far as I'm concerned, any time STEWART plays drums, it's a solo.
I don't wanna work, I just wanna bang on the drums all day.
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby Throb on 25 Aug 2011 17:34

I LOVE it. Another successful Nutter adventure in the books.
Sockii thanks for the fun video with the point. If you have a FB account you can access it.
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby Krokodyle on 25 Aug 2011 17:40

Thanks for the youtubes, gang. Sorry I missed this originally but I bet it'll turn up somewhere... :wink:
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby Howstupidmrbates on 25 Aug 2011 17:41

Excellent! Great job, Stew!
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby Maud138 on 25 Aug 2011 17:49

Great! Thanks Stewart!
Clips like these are making my life and my health better :-)
We need more!

(don't like the shirt that much, makes him look older)
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby Throb on 25 Aug 2011 17:52

The performance is also up on the show's website:

http://www.cbs.com/late_night/late_show/
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby Throb on 25 Aug 2011 17:53

and you can watch the full episode there to.
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby sockii on 25 Aug 2011 20:38

luna_virgo wrote:I saw the green section when they were hitting tennis balls into the audience! :mrgreen:


Actually, while Conroy had donned some "covert" green, the rest of us dressed pretty neutral given the warnings about keeping attire from being too loud/bright/etc. Amy and I had seats in the VIP area - which ended up meaning the first 2 rows of the balcony, pretty much right over the orchestra. Conroy was able to somehow get right behind us when they filled in the rest of the balcony. Jimmy was right down on the floor fairly close to everything (he got one of the tennis balls, which I somehow ended up with by the end of the night...) BABA, I can't remember where you said you were sitting...

The whole seating thing was quite a production. We each had tickets from different ways, had to stand in line at different places and times, get let in separately, etc. Lots of standing around and waiting with taping not starting until 4:30pm. They do "handpick" the first two rows of the orchestra audience based on the pages/assistants basically eyeing up who is in the general/trivia lines, telling them inside that they were chosen for their "enthusiasm" and getting a big long spiel (along with the VIPs) about how to show enthusiasm (loud even obnoxious laughter, even if you don't really like/get a joke) and how not to (no wooos. We actually had to have a "final woo" in the waiting area to "get it out of our systems").

That said I think - not sure but I think - that little yelp-woo you hear when Stewart is first getting introduced was mine :D

Overall it was interesting to get to watch a TV taping in progress for the first time, but not something I'd be quick to repeat again any time soon, except or unless for someone like Stewart!
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby copeland_girl5 on 25 Aug 2011 20:55

Glad some "Nutters" got in the door... excellent to see Stewart in his usual form!

Thanks for the reports everyone! 8)
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby Horacio on 25 Aug 2011 21:39

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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby IndyGirl on 26 Aug 2011 01:18

It sounds like a fun time was had by all. Thanks for the reports & video links. Great performance, Stewart!
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby drummike on 26 Aug 2011 01:33

[quote][Same here. It got my "I really need to get some drums already" thoughs in motion again. I found some that I plan to buy... finally.][/quote]

You need to get some drums. You can find vintage Tama Imperialstars on ebay pretty cheaply. The vital part is a 5x14" chrome steel snare drum that you can tune tightly to get that cracking Copeland sound. Good luck.
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby jerseyfan on 26 Aug 2011 02:05

sockii wrote:
jerseyfan wrote:Great high energy performance.

The Late Show band played Synchronicity II was they went to commercial.


Yep, and that's Stewart you hear on the drums for it when they come in from the break. As soon as they'd finished rolling out the chariot, he just couldn't help but jump right in and jam along with them on it for about a minute or so.

However, I'm glad they played a Stewart Copeland original. Was that "Birds of Prey"?


Yes indeed. Considering Jeff said they only had the time to run it through with Stewart a few times in the pre-show rehearsal, they did a hell of a job with it too, I thought.
And sticks were flying everywhere!


LOL. I love it. He looked like he was breathing heavy. Stewart is a sprinter, not a marathoner.
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby Soundragon on 26 Aug 2011 04:19

drummike wrote:
[Same here. It got my "I really need to get some drums already" thoughs in motion again. I found some that I plan to buy... finally.]


You need to get some drums. You can find vintage Tama Imperialstars on ebay pretty cheaply. The vital part is a 5x14" chrome steel snare drum that you can tune tightly to get that cracking Copeland sound. Good luck.

Thanks the advice, I'll keep it in mind!

I was also considering a simpler drum (singular) or percussion instrument, such as a djambe, just to practice my hand drumming until I can build up my fatwad of cash a bit more.

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