I don't know how I missed this thread.
I, for one, would love it if Stewart were on TV every night.
I would even suffer through FFWing through the show just to watch the intros and outros.
zilboy wrote:TheEqualizer wrote:As skilled with jazz as he is with rock?
Yeah, when I think of SC, I think "that's a guy who loooooooooooves jazz."
Just like how I loooooooove Travis Barker.
Stewart doesn't hate Jazz.
I agree.
zilboy wrote:
He's also disappointed that so little of it has changed since the bop era.
Really? He said that? I didn't see any of that Krupa stuff, or hear it. Is that where he said that?
I just figured he liked to pick on Jazz because it gets all the poser musos' (myself included) collective knickers in a knot.
zilboy wrote:
I dare you to say that the man can't swing. He swings better than many Jazz drummers.
That said, I don't think he'd enjoy being the butt of Chin Man's jokes. Eubanks should have shoved a guitar up Leno's backside years ago.
Agreed. He swings. And he knows how to drop the Bass drum old school.
And I also agree about being the butt of Leno's jokes.
Stewart, despite earning his laurels with seven children, as he likes to remind us, is not a 'straight man'.
He's a jester himself:
He should just get his own show.
It would be funnier, the interviews would be cooler, and 10x hipper than Leno.
It'd be like Spectacle, except Stewart is way more 'in your face'.
And it wouldn't have to just be music.
Stewart can talk public policy and whatever else you want, too.
In this silly dream, he conducts the interviews from behind the kit.
When his guests get uppity or unbelievable, he appears thus:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_RwMqt39Crp0/R ... tewart.jpgHe can be the first late night show host to give himself his own, er, rim shots.
"Unpaid Bills... Afghanistan Hills!"