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Jimmy Fallon; Emily VanCamp; and The Four
Tops. PLUS: A Message from Martha Stewart;
George W. Bush Lie; Guess the Green Puddle; and a Top Ten List
from "American Idol" runaway Mario Vasquez.
Paul and the band performed at the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame Ceremony last night at the
Waldorf. The reviews are
raves. The night was also a celebration of
the 50th Anniversary of Rock and Roll, with performances from
Bo Diddley and Jerry Lee
Lewis.
And you can see the ceremony
and performances; U2, Bruce, Neil Young, The Pretenders,
The O'Jays, Percy Sledge, Buddy Guy, B.B. King, Eric Clapton,
Rod Stewart; Saturday night at 9:00 on the VH-1.
We pay a quick visit to Rupert's to set up tonight's
fun. Any new items at the Hello
Deli? Nope. What's the
most popular? Rupert says it's the
"Paul Shaffer."
"PAUL
SHAFFER" - CHICKEN CUTLET, AMERICAN CHEESE,
LETTUCE, TOMATO, SWEET PEPPERS, MAYO ON A
HERO
Is the Paul Shaffer a meal in
itself? Oh, yeah, it's meal in
itself. Dave instructs Rupert to run outside
and find a contestant with these credentials: young, happenin',
personable.
A MESSAGE FROM MARTHA STEWART:
She's out of the gray-bar hotel and this is what she had to say
earlier today:
"All of you know how
/ I / received / passion / long and hard / from / four other
people / in / my cell. / It was just
incredible."
The Pentagon has
developed a high-tech weapon designed to inflict
pain from a great distance. The government
released a simulation of what this looks like and Dave sees it
as quite an impressive device.
We
see a drawn map of the United States, the Pacific Ocean, and
Asia. We hear machinery starting
up. All of a sudden, a giant boxing glove on an
accordion arm strikes out from the United States and hits North
Korea. Boing!
I am betting all the
money I own that the above piece does not make it through
tonight's post-editing process.
GEORGE W. BUSH
LIE:"It's great to be back in
Detroit."
Back to Rupert, who is with
Mindy Harjo of Atlanta,
Georgia. She's an accountant for Chick
Filet. I'm not sure if I know
Chick Filet. We learn from Mindy that the
offices smell like chicken. She's here in New York
City on vacation. She's been on the Harbor
Cruise (good choice) and tomorrow she's going to the Lion
King. Unfortunately, the Lion King has
closed up shop. It's
finis. No more.
Adios. Arrivederci. Of course Dave
is kidding. The Lion King is strong as ever, the King
of the Jungle.
What are we playing
tonight?
GUESS THE GREEN PUDDLE
Out on 53rd Street is a mysterious puddle dyed green for
St. Patrick's Day. What is the Green
Puddle? Mindy has 30 seconds to
analyze. She goes outside and examines the green
puddle. Still not quite sure, Mindy touches
the green puddle. She rubs it with her
fingertips. What is it? Mindy
guesses, "Cottage
Cheese." No,
sorrrryyyy. Alan Kalter tells
us, "It's rice pudding." Not to
worry. Mindy does not go home empty
handed. For her efforts she is presented
with a Hello Deli deli platter.
And that's how we play,
"Guess the Green Puddle."
I don't suggest you
playing "Guess the Green Puddle" on St. Patrick's Day.
TOP TEN: Reasons I Left "American
Idol" - And here to present tonight's Top Ten list,
the man who recently quit American Idol,
Mario Vazquez. #10. Well, for
starters I was really, really drunk. #9.
I've got my eye on the ultimate prize: Belgium Idol #8. Yes, my career is over, but I just saved a
bundle on my car insurance. #7. After
seeing Michael Jackson, maybe I don't want to be a pop
star. #6. Ryan Seacrest is all
hands. #5. I started liking when Ryan
Seacrest was all hands. #4. Screw it ---
I'm quitting this, too (exits)
JIMMY
FALLON: Last year while filming Fever Pitch
in Canada, Jimmy wanted to find a place to stay. Not
knowing too many Canadians, he quickly checked his filodex and
came up with Martin Short.
Martin offered a cabin he owns somewhere in the
woods. Realizing he probably wouldn't find
better, went with the cabin. At the time, Jimmy was no
longer on Saturday Night Live and that first night
he had a hankering to watch the SNL for old times
sake. Unfortunately, the cabin didn't have a
TV. He drove around until he found a
bar/restaurant/inn with a TV. The Inn had
TVs in the rooms. Jimmy got a room and made
his way to the rinky, dinky, dingy box with a
bed. He tried to watch SNL but
the alarm clock in the room next door was going off and it was
louder then his own TV. It was a big loss
all around. But he looks forward to going
back to the Inn someday because he sure he'll be greeted like
Norm from Cheers.
Fever Pitch
is about a year in the life of a Boston Red Sox
fan. It also stars Drew
Barrymore. It's a relationship film
where Jimmy has to decide between his team and his
girlfriend. Oh, I hope he makes the right
choice. The film was originally had to do
with another losing Red Sox season but had to be rewritten when
the Sox won it all. Boston fans on the set
weren't worried during the latter part of the season when the
Red Sox got hot, knowing "Oh, don't worry, they'll screw it
up in the end."
We see a
clip. It's Jimmy as a Little League
coach. He's talking to one of his players
about his girlfriend woes. Jimmy says,
"She expects me to miss a Yankees
game?" One of my pet peeves
is calling it a "Yankees" game and not simply a
"Yankee" game. I don't know if
it's a regional thing or not. I find most
people do pluralize their favorite team, such as "I'm a
Tigers fan." I would say, "I'm a
Tiger fan."
EMILY
VANCAMP: She's in the WB
Everwood. Sorry, but I'm
unfamiliar with that. My girls are still in
Nickelodeon mode, watching Full House and
Drake and Josh and the like.
The WB is still a few years away, I'm
guessing. She's also in the Friday release
of the film, The Ring Two. It's
creepy. Does she die in the film?
Emily responds, "No. . . . .
MAYBE!" She fears she may have given
away the ending. She seemed hopeful that
there would be a "The Ring Three" so my guess is she
doesn't die in "Two."
I
liked Emily. Sweet, natural, and sweet.
ACT 5: It's time for "Alan
Kalter's People Who Can Kiss My Ass."
Alan: "The following people
can kiss my ass: My upstairs neighbor Andrea Coles for
complaining I make too much noise when doing Pilates.
Pardon me for wanting to maintain this slammin' booty.
Amazon.com for having 'Ilsa: The Wicked Warden' on back
order. And CNN commentator Lou Dobbs. Oh, he
knows why he can kiss my ass! This has been "Alan
Kalter's People Who Can Kiss My Ass."
THE FOUR TOPS: They were
inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 by
Stevie Wonder. Tonight, the legendary
group performed, "Reach Out, I'll Be There."
And that was our show for Tuesday March 15,
2005. Wahoo
EXTRA!
Congratulations. If you're reading this, you survived
the Ides of March.
What do the stars of
Hollywood think of outsourcing?
Here was my pitch
for today's ACT 5.
ACT 5 - LATE
NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN: THE DAY THEY WERE BORN
ALAN V.O.: "It's time now for
'Late Night with David Letterman: The Day They Were
Born.'
Emily Van Camp was born on
May 12, 1986. So what happened on LATE NIGHT WITH
DAVID LETTERMAN the day Emily was born?
Dave's guests
that night were Marge Schott, kitchen cosmetics guru Riquette,
and actor Anthony Edwards.
Also on LATE NIGHT May 12,
1986: Brush with Greatness with writer's embellishment, a
Current Events Quiz, and on display from the Museum of Natural
History, the skull of a Neanderthal Man that squirts water.
And that's not all. On his drive home
the day Emily Van Camp was born, David Letterman received a
speeding ticket and was charged with the illegal use of a radar
detector in his car.
It all happened on Late Night May
12, 1986. This has been 'Late Night with David
Letterman: The Day They Were Born'"
Alan Kalter's People Who Can Kiss My Ass won
out. Well, maybe the next time Emily is
on....
Did you notice Dave's old microphone was
back? Monday's show had a new desk
microphone.
Concerned
Wahoo reader Jim Quirico of
Hillsborough missed the old microphone on Monday and asked,
"What happened to DAVES RCA 77DX Mic?"
I
reported it this way in Monday's Wahoo:
"Hey, did you notice the new desk
microphone? It's the AKG C 414 B-ULS
microphone.
'The C 414 B-ULS is THE
reference microphone for almost all comparative microphone tests
and one of the most used condenser microphones in the world. It
is the microphone of choice for miking up vocals, grand pianos,
percussions, and any other sound sources with complex waveforms.
A gold-sputtered 1-inch dual-diaphragm and Ultra Linear
Series electronics combine to provide an extremely smooth
frequency response.'
And
now some filler from Wahoo reader Jeffrey
Warren of Nashville, TN USA.
"Hello Mike, Not that very
many people will likely be interested, but it can pad the
length of tomorrow's Wahoo . . .
Watching the
show last night, I wondered if you would mention the new
microphone on Dave's desk in today's Wahoo Gazette.
You wrote:
'Hey, did you notice the new desk
microphone? It's the AKG C 414 B-ULS
microphone.'
And continued with a quote
that could have been copied directly from AKG marketing
materials:
'The C 414 B-ULS is THE
reference microphone for almost all comparative microphone
tests and one of the most used condenser microphones in the
world. It is the microphone of choice for miking up vocals,
grand pianos, percussions, and any other sound sources with
complex waveforms.
A gold-sputtered 1-inch
dual-diaphragm and Ultra Linear Series electronics combine to
provide an extremely smooth frequency response.'
(ed.note: Of course I copied directly. I have no idea
what this means.)
Jeffrey Warren
continued:
"As a professional in the small,
largely unknown world of professional audio I beg to differ
with the characterization of the C-414 (in any of its versions)
as a 'reference' microphone or a 'microphone of
choice'. True, it is widely used, but mere popularity
is not a sign of excellence. Indeed, when I was
recording (as opposed to designing equipment), this mic was
relegated to a position of rather low esteem (think, the last
kid to be chosen in a game of schoolyard basketball).
Sure it worked, but I never found any instrument for which it
performed admirably.
Of course, in such a
field as music recording, there is much room for differences of
opinion.
Should Dave (or more to the point,
the show's technical staff) desire a more accurate microphone,
many others could be recommended (Sanken CU-44X comes to
mind--no ulterior motive here, incidentally). Of
course, the C-414 is popular amongst broadcast engineers and
has a certain look. The original RCA Type-77 looks
better to me and is certainly of higher value than what seems
to have supplanted it."
Hmmmm.
It sounds like there is a bit of a challenge between the AKG
C-414 and the Sanken CU-44X. Forget about
the NCAA March Madness, we got something better going on right
here! WOW!
What
do you think, folks? Putting cosmetics
aside, which would do you feel reaches the higher level of
performance? The AKG C-414 or the Sanken
CU-44X? And please, only one response at a
time. My e-mail box can only handle so much mail at
one time.
So why was the RCA 77DX Microphone missing on
Monday's show? I have no idea. I
just do my job and get out. I don't ask
questions. If I did, then I would have to
wait around for answers. Who's got time for that?
During the week off last week, I spent a lot of time
cleaning the garage and basement, throwing out lots of
stuff. While doing this, I
listened to the radio. Here's a
note to satellite radio: You have no need to
advertise. Just let regular radio keep doing what
they're doing and eventually people will come running to XM and
Sirius. Regular radio is just about
unlistenable. One Classic Rock station I
listened to had a decent song list. By the third day I
realized their song list was pretty short. Is it
really necessary to play Meatloaf's "Bat Out
of Hell" three times a day?
Today's topic for
discussion: The "Our Father" at church - Palms
up? Palms not up?
THIS DATE IN NHL
HOCKEY HISTORY March 15, 1989 - The
New York Rangers retire goalie Eddie Giacomin's #1 uniform.
Is it me, or maybe it's because I live in the New York
metro area . . . . . but is NBA Basketball on strike,
too? Yiiieeee, talk about a
non-season. Is anything happening?
Jimmy Fallon; Emily VanCamp; and The Four
Tops. PLUS: A Message from Martha Stewart;
George W. Bush Lie; Guess the Green Puddle; and a Top Ten List
from "American Idol" runaway Mario Vasquez.
Paul and the band performed at the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame Ceremony last night at the
Waldorf. The reviews are
raves. The night was also a celebration of
the 50th Anniversary of Rock and Roll, with performances from
Bo Diddley and Jerry Lee
Lewis.
And you can see the ceremony
and performances; U2, Bruce, Neil Young, The Pretenders,
The O'Jays, Percy Sledge, Buddy Guy, B.B. King, Eric Clapton,
Rod Stewart; Saturday night at 9:00 on the VH-1.
We pay a quick visit to Rupert's to set up tonight's
fun. Any new items at the Hello
Deli? Nope. What's the
most popular? Rupert says it's the
"Paul Shaffer."
"PAUL
SHAFFER" - CHICKEN CUTLET, AMERICAN CHEESE,
LETTUCE, TOMATO, SWEET PEPPERS, MAYO ON A
HERO
Is the Paul Shaffer a meal in
itself? Oh, yeah, it's meal in
itself. Dave instructs Rupert to run outside
and find a contestant with these credentials: young, happenin',
personable.
A MESSAGE FROM MARTHA STEWART:
She's out of the gray-bar hotel and this is what she had to say
earlier today:
"All of you know how
/ I / received / passion / long and hard / from / four other
people / in / my cell. / It was just
incredible."
The Pentagon has
developed a high-tech weapon designed to inflict
pain from a great distance. The government
released a simulation of what this looks like and Dave sees it
as quite an impressive device.
We
see a drawn map of the United States, the Pacific Ocean, and
Asia. We hear machinery starting
up. All of a sudden, a giant boxing glove on an
accordion arm strikes out from the United States and hits North
Korea. Boing!
I am betting all the
money I own that the above piece does not make it through
tonight's post-editing process.
GEORGE W. BUSH
LIE:"It's great to be back in
Detroit."
Back to Rupert, who is with
Mindy Harjo of Atlanta,
Georgia. She's an accountant for Chick
Filet. I'm not sure if I know
Chick Filet. We learn from Mindy that the
offices smell like chicken. She's here in New York
City on vacation. She's been on the Harbor
Cruise (good choice) and tomorrow she's going to the Lion
King. Unfortunately, the Lion King has
closed up shop. It's
finis. No more.
Adios. Arrivederci. Of course Dave
is kidding. The Lion King is strong as ever, the King
of the Jungle.
What are we playing
tonight?
GUESS THE GREEN PUDDLE
Out on 53rd Street is a mysterious puddle dyed green for
St. Patrick's Day. What is the Green
Puddle? Mindy has 30 seconds to
analyze. She goes outside and examines the green
puddle. Still not quite sure, Mindy touches
the green puddle. She rubs it with her
fingertips. What is it? Mindy
guesses, "Cottage
Cheese." No,
sorrrryyyy. Alan Kalter tells
us, "It's rice pudding." Not to
worry. Mindy does not go home empty
handed. For her efforts she is presented
with a Hello Deli deli platter.
And that's how we play,
"Guess the Green Puddle."
I don't suggest you
playing "Guess the Green Puddle" on St. Patrick's Day.
TOP TEN: Reasons I Left "American
Idol" - And here to present tonight's Top Ten list,
the man who recently quit American Idol,
Mario Vazquez. #10. Well, for
starters I was really, really drunk. #9.
I've got my eye on the ultimate prize: Belgium Idol #8. Yes, my career is over, but I just saved a
bundle on my car insurance. #7. After
seeing Michael Jackson, maybe I don't want to be a pop
star. #6. Ryan Seacrest is all
hands. #5. I started liking when Ryan
Seacrest was all hands. #4. Screw it ---
I'm quitting this, too (exits)
JIMMY
FALLON: Last year while filming Fever Pitch
in Canada, Jimmy wanted to find a place to stay. Not
knowing too many Canadians, he quickly checked his filodex and
came up with Martin Short.
Martin offered a cabin he owns somewhere in the
woods. Realizing he probably wouldn't find
better, went with the cabin. At the time, Jimmy was no
longer on Saturday Night Live and that first night
he had a hankering to watch the SNL for old times
sake. Unfortunately, the cabin didn't have a
TV. He drove around until he found a
bar/restaurant/inn with a TV. The Inn had
TVs in the rooms. Jimmy got a room and made
his way to the rinky, dinky, dingy box with a
bed. He tried to watch SNL but
the alarm clock in the room next door was going off and it was
louder then his own TV. It was a big loss
all around. But he looks forward to going
back to the Inn someday because he sure he'll be greeted like
Norm from Cheers.
Fever Pitch
is about a year in the life of a Boston Red Sox
fan. It also stars Drew
Barrymore. It's a relationship film
where Jimmy has to decide between his team and his
girlfriend. Oh, I hope he makes the right
choice. The film was originally had to do
with another losing Red Sox season but had to be rewritten when
the Sox won it all. Boston fans on the set
weren't worried during the latter part of the season when the
Red Sox got hot, knowing "Oh, don't worry, they'll screw it
up in the end."
We see a
clip. It's Jimmy as a Little League
coach. He's talking to one of his players
about his girlfriend woes. Jimmy says,
"She expects me to miss a Yankees
game?" One of my pet peeves
is calling it a "Yankees" game and not simply a
"Yankee" game. I don't know if
it's a regional thing or not. I find most
people do pluralize their favorite team, such as "I'm a
Tigers fan." I would say, "I'm a
Tiger fan."
EMILY
VANCAMP: She's in the WB
Everwood. Sorry, but I'm
unfamiliar with that. My girls are still in
Nickelodeon mode, watching Full House and
Drake and Josh and the like.
The WB is still a few years away, I'm
guessing. She's also in the Friday release
of the film, The Ring Two. It's
creepy. Does she die in the film?
Emily responds, "No. . . . .
MAYBE!" She fears she may have given
away the ending. She seemed hopeful that
there would be a "The Ring Three" so my guess is she
doesn't die in "Two."
I
liked Emily. Sweet, natural, and sweet.
ACT 5: It's time for "Alan
Kalter's People Who Can Kiss My Ass."
Alan: "The following people
can kiss my ass: My upstairs neighbor Andrea Coles for
complaining I make too much noise when doing Pilates.
Pardon me for wanting to maintain this slammin' booty.
Amazon.com for having 'Ilsa: The Wicked Warden' on back
order. And CNN commentator Lou Dobbs. Oh, he
knows why he can kiss my ass! This has been "Alan
Kalter's People Who Can Kiss My Ass."
THE FOUR TOPS: They were
inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 by
Stevie Wonder. Tonight, the legendary
group performed, "Reach Out, I'll Be There."
And that was our show for Tuesday March 15,
2005. Wahoo
EXTRA!
Congratulations. If you're reading this, you survived
the Ides of March.
What do the stars of
Hollywood think of outsourcing?
Here was my pitch
for today's ACT 5.
ACT 5 - LATE
NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN: THE DAY THEY WERE BORN
ALAN V.O.: "It's time now for
'Late Night with David Letterman: The Day They Were
Born.'
Emily Van Camp was born on
May 12, 1986. So what happened on LATE NIGHT WITH
DAVID LETTERMAN the day Emily was born?
Dave's guests
that night were Marge Schott, kitchen cosmetics guru Riquette,
and actor Anthony Edwards.
Also on LATE NIGHT May 12,
1986: Brush with Greatness with writer's embellishment, a
Current Events Quiz, and on display from the Museum of Natural
History, the skull of a Neanderthal Man that squirts water.
And that's not all. On his drive home
the day Emily Van Camp was born, David Letterman received a
speeding ticket and was charged with the illegal use of a radar
detector in his car.
It all happened on Late Night May
12, 1986. This has been 'Late Night with David
Letterman: The Day They Were Born'"
Alan Kalter's People Who Can Kiss My Ass won
out. Well, maybe the next time Emily is
on....
Did you notice Dave's old microphone was
back? Monday's show had a new desk
microphone.
Concerned
Wahoo reader Jim Quirico of
Hillsborough missed the old microphone on Monday and asked,
"What happened to DAVES RCA 77DX Mic?"
I
reported it this way in Monday's Wahoo:
"Hey, did you notice the new desk
microphone? It's the AKG C 414 B-ULS
microphone.
'The C 414 B-ULS is THE
reference microphone for almost all comparative microphone tests
and one of the most used condenser microphones in the world. It
is the microphone of choice for miking up vocals, grand pianos,
percussions, and any other sound sources with complex waveforms.
A gold-sputtered 1-inch dual-diaphragm and Ultra Linear
Series electronics combine to provide an extremely smooth
frequency response.'
And
now some filler from Wahoo reader Jeffrey
Warren of Nashville, TN USA.
"Hello Mike, Not that very
many people will likely be interested, but it can pad the
length of tomorrow's Wahoo . . .
Watching the
show last night, I wondered if you would mention the new
microphone on Dave's desk in today's Wahoo Gazette.
You wrote:
'Hey, did you notice the new desk
microphone? It's the AKG C 414 B-ULS
microphone.'
And continued with a quote
that could have been copied directly from AKG marketing
materials:
'The C 414 B-ULS is THE
reference microphone for almost all comparative microphone
tests and one of the most used condenser microphones in the
world. It is the microphone of choice for miking up vocals,
grand pianos, percussions, and any other sound sources with
complex waveforms.
A gold-sputtered 1-inch
dual-diaphragm and Ultra Linear Series electronics combine to
provide an extremely smooth frequency response.'
(ed.note: Of course I copied directly. I have no idea
what this means.)
Jeffrey Warren
continued:
"As a professional in the small,
largely unknown world of professional audio I beg to differ
with the characterization of the C-414 (in any of its versions)
as a 'reference' microphone or a 'microphone of
choice'. True, it is widely used, but mere popularity
is not a sign of excellence. Indeed, when I was
recording (as opposed to designing equipment), this mic was
relegated to a position of rather low esteem (think, the last
kid to be chosen in a game of schoolyard basketball).
Sure it worked, but I never found any instrument for which it
performed admirably.
Of course, in such a
field as music recording, there is much room for differences of
opinion.
Should Dave (or more to the point,
the show's technical staff) desire a more accurate microphone,
many others could be recommended (Sanken CU-44X comes to
mind--no ulterior motive here, incidentally). Of
course, the C-414 is popular amongst broadcast engineers and
has a certain look. The original RCA Type-77 looks
better to me and is certainly of higher value than what seems
to have supplanted it."
Hmmmm.
It sounds like there is a bit of a challenge between the AKG
C-414 and the Sanken CU-44X. Forget about
the NCAA March Madness, we got something better going on right
here! WOW!
What
do you think, folks? Putting cosmetics
aside, which would do you feel reaches the higher level of
performance? The AKG C-414 or the Sanken
CU-44X? And please, only one response at a
time. My e-mail box can only handle so much mail at
one time.
So why was the RCA 77DX Microphone missing on
Monday's show? I have no idea. I
just do my job and get out. I don't ask
questions. If I did, then I would have to
wait around for answers. Who's got time for that?
During the week off last week, I spent a lot of time
cleaning the garage and basement, throwing out lots of
stuff. While doing this, I
listened to the radio. Here's a
note to satellite radio: You have no need to
advertise. Just let regular radio keep doing what
they're doing and eventually people will come running to XM and
Sirius. Regular radio is just about
unlistenable. One Classic Rock station I
listened to had a decent song list. By the third day I
realized their song list was pretty short. Is it
really necessary to play Meatloaf's "Bat Out
of Hell" three times a day?
Today's topic for
discussion: The "Our Father" at church - Palms
up? Palms not up?
THIS DATE IN NHL
HOCKEY HISTORY March 15, 1989 - The
New York Rangers retire goalie Eddie Giacomin's #1 uniform.
Is it me, or maybe it's because I live in the New York
metro area . . . . . but is NBA Basketball on strike,
too? Yiiieeee, talk about a
non-season. Is anything happening?