Showing posts with label The Late Show with David Letterman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Late Show with David Letterman. Show all posts

The National (and Some Other Guy) Perform "Afraid of Everyone" on Letterman

Friday, May 14, 2010

I'm going to be up front: This is not an objective post. If you've followed this blog at all, I've made it pretty apparent what I think of The National and their music. In fact, a few weeks ago I referred to them as "the best band this side of the Atlantic". I know, that's a pretty lofty declaration. I also know that anything I say beyond this point will probably now be chalked up to fanboy bias. But don't allow that to distract you; the proof is in the music. High Violet has done nothing but solidify their status as one of the best bands out there. And, by the way, if you somehow need more proof, look no further than their performance on The Late Show last night. They brought Sufjan-freaking-Stevens on stage with them, tossed him over to the side, had him oooooh and ahhhhhh and shake a tamborine a little bit, and that was it. His name was never even mentioned! I realize the guy isn't a household personality, but he did manage to produce one of the most critically acclaimed albums of the 00s, didn't he? Anyway, this song is filthy good. Check it:


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Broken Social Scene Live on Letterman

Saturday, April 24, 2010


Here is the spectacle that is Broken Social Scene playing the song "Forced to Love" on Letterman, April 22, 2010. See if you can find Waldo!

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Drive-By Truckers play Letterman

Thursday, March 18, 2010


This is Drive-By Truckers playing "This F*cking Job" on Letterman, March 13, 2010. It is the single off their new album "The Big To-Do" that came out on Tuesday on ATO Records. Enjoy!

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Overdue: Broken Bells on Letterman

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Earlier in the week, Broken Bells performed the crap out of "The High Road" on The Late Show. Tried to post it then, but YouTube wouldn't have it. So if you haven't seen it already, here ya go; better late than never. Also: If you're one of those honest people who didn't download this entire album a month and a half ago, it was officially released this week. Enjoy:


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Julian Casablancas on Letterman

Thursday, January 7, 2010

"Out of the Blue" has probably become my favorite track off of Phrazes for the Young, and Casablancas and company definitely did it justice on The Late Show last night. So I guess I can forgive the fact that he's dressed like Uncle Jesse.

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Vampire Weekend on Letterman

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

What's wrong with bein' preppy?

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Fikaked: Daily!

Friday, June 19, 2009


  • "Twitter Tracker" returns:
  • Phoenix performing "1901" on Letterman last night:

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Fikaked: Daily!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

  • In case you haven't heard, the keyboardist from Vampire Weekend and the lead vocalist from Ra Ra Riot have partnered up to form Discovery, and it's awesome. It's basically indie new wave electro pop, kinda similar to Clor. Kickin' the Peanuts has the album posted here for download, and You can hear the first single right here. Be warned, listening almost guarantees immediate addiction:

  • Pitchfork has an 30 minute Vampire Weekend set from last summer's Pitchfork festival posted here. "Campus":

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Fikaked: Daily!

Friday, June 12, 2009

  • In "what-could-he-possibly-be-thinking?" news, Common will be making an appearance on a track from the new Jonas Brother's album. Not that you should, but you can here it here.
  • The new comic series Batman & Robin hit stores this week. It involves Dick Grayson (the original "Robin") taking over for the deceased Bruce Wayne, and Bruce's son, Damian, taking over as Robin. Evidently, it's not bad. Interesting...
  • The guys in Band of Horses spin-off band Grand Archives have a new album coming out in September called Keep In Mind Frankenstein. The first track out there is "Silver Among The Gold". You can download it by right-clicking here, or listen to it right here:
  • And the battle rages on:


  • Norm MacDonald was Conan's lead guest last night, and he is one of the funniest people alive:


  • Neko Case performed another single from Middle Cyclone on The Tonight Show last night. Same show, different host:
  • Last but not least, Cheap Trick has covered the original 80s Transformers theme for the new movie, and it is remarkably cheesy. Enjoy:

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Fikaked: Daily!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

  • Ultimate music festival Bonnaroo begins today. This year's standouts include Passion Pit, Animal Collective, Grizzly Bear, TV on the Radio, Beastie Boys, Phoenix, Public Enemy, Girl Talk, Bon Iver, Neko Case, and Band of Horses, amongst others. Pitchfork has a pretty nice rundown here, including where you can watch live performances and a complete schedule.
  • Dave Letterman has gotten into a bit of controversy for making jokes about everyone's favorite idiot, Sara Palin, and her family; he wound up sort of apologizing for it last night.
  • Apparently, things are otherwise going well for Dave, as he has closed the ratings gap with Conan over the course of the first week, and actually beat out The Tonight Show for the first time in quite a while on Monday Night. It will be interesting to see how things play out amongst the viewers now that we have two hosts who are more similar in style. Obvious statement of the day: DVRs are good.
  • Sounds like the new G.I. Joe movie has had some serious issues. Man, this thing is gonna bomb.

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Fikaked: Daily!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

  • Mos Def performed a track from his new album, The Ecstatic, on Letterman last night:
  • According to this report by the Onion News Network, President Obama is planning on drastically scaling back his goals for the nation after an eye-opening visit to a Denny's:

  • Conan ran another new installment last night of the best bit they've started up since moving to The Tonight Show, "Twitter Tracker". It's not up anywhere yet, but and they've actually put together a "Twitter Tracker" website:
  • Will Ferrell made his next stop on the late night merry-go-round last night, this time on Late Night:

  • Another EW list: TV's Top Kitchens.
  • A CNN article on the slow, agonizing death of Myspace.
  • A crazy report on Idol runner-up Adam Lambert that discusses, amongst other things, his crush on Idol champion Kris Allen, the fact that he decided to try out for the show while high on shrooms at the "Burning Man" festival, and a possible rivalry with the other gay Idol runner-up, Clay Aiken:

  • Stephen Colbert is doing The Colbert Report from Iraq all week. Pretty good stuff; here's last night's episode:

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Neko Case... on The Late Show with David Letterman

Thursday, April 16, 2009

"This Tornado Loves You" from Middle Cyclone:


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A.C. Newman... on The Late Show with David Letterman

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Last night kicked off a potentially great week of late night musical guests. A.C. Newman and Nicole Atkins got together on The Late Show to perform "Like a Hitman, Like a Dancer" from Newman's new album Get Guilty. Tonight the Yeah Yeah Yeahs will perform on The Late Show, followed by another 'Yeahs' performance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon tomorrow night. Neko Case will also be performing tomorrow night (Late Show), and Franz Ferdinand will close out the week on Jimmy Kimmel Live. Oh yeah, and The Roots are only on Late Night every night of the week.

"Like a Hitman, Like a Dancer" (the video unfreezes after about 3 seconds):

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Bloc Party... on the Late Show with David Letterman

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

"One Month Off" from Intimacy:


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Modest Mouse/Vampire Weekend Late Night Performances

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Late night television was an indie rock extravaganza on Wednesday, featuring brand new tracks from both Modest Mouse and Vampire Weekend. Bury me with Walcott:


Modest Mouse performing "Satellite Skin" on The Late Show with David Letterman:



Vampire Weekend performing "White Sky" on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon:

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Cursive... on The Late Show with David Letterman

Saturday, March 14, 2009

"From the Hips" from Mama, I'm Swollen:


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Joaquin Phoenix Has Derailed

Sunday, February 15, 2009

...or maybe he hasn't. Either way, here it is, in case you missed it:




Also, this is pretty funny:

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Things Just Won't Do Without You...

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Happy Valentine's Day:



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