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Saturday Night Live
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Paul Simon/Randy Newman/Phoebe Snow

  • Episódio foi ao ar 18 de out. de 1975
  • TV-14
  • 1 h 6 min
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6,2/10
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Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon, and Simon & Garfunkel in Saturday Night Live (1975)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe host for the episode is Paul Simon, and the musical guests are Randy Newman and Phoebe Snow. The skits for this episode are as follows: former Chicago Seven member Billy Rubin pitches gr... Ler tudoThe host for the episode is Paul Simon, and the musical guests are Randy Newman and Phoebe Snow. The skits for this episode are as follows: former Chicago Seven member Billy Rubin pitches graffiti wallpaper. The Bees are informed by Paul Simon that their skit has been cut from th... Ler tudoThe host for the episode is Paul Simon, and the musical guests are Randy Newman and Phoebe Snow. The skits for this episode are as follows: former Chicago Seven member Billy Rubin pitches graffiti wallpaper. The Bees are informed by Paul Simon that their skit has been cut from this week's show. Albert Brooks presents a film of failed Candid Camera-style stunts. A mock... Ler tudo

  • Direção
    • Dave Wilson
  • Roteiristas
    • Anne Beatts
    • Chevy Chase
    • Al Franken
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    • Paul Simon
    • Randy Newman
    • Phoebe Snow
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    6,2/10
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      • Dave Wilson
    • Roteiristas
      • Anne Beatts
      • Chevy Chase
      • Al Franken
    • Artistas
      • Paul Simon
      • Randy Newman
      • Phoebe Snow
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    Paul Simon
    Paul Simon
    • Self - Host
    Randy Newman
    Randy Newman
    • Self - Musical Guest
    Phoebe Snow
    Phoebe Snow
    • Self - Musical Guest
    Art Garfunkel
    Art Garfunkel
    • Self - Musical Guest
    The Muppets
    The Muppets
    • Various
    • (as Jim Henson's Muppets)
    Albert Brooks
    Albert Brooks
    • Self - Host (segment 'A Film by Albert Brooks')
    Dan Aykroyd
    Dan Aykroyd
    • Bee
    John Belushi
    John Belushi
    • Bee
    Chevy Chase
    Chevy Chase
    • Weekend Update Anchor
    Jane Curtin
    Jane Curtin
    • Bee
    Garrett Morris
    Garrett Morris
    • Bee
    Laraine Newman
    Laraine Newman
    • Bee
    Gilda Radner
    Gilda Radner
    • Bee
    Marv Albert
    Marv Albert
    • Self - Sportscaster (segment "Weekend Update")
    • (não creditado)
    Bill Bradley
    Bill Bradley
    • Self - New York Knicks
    • (não creditado)
    Jessy Dixon
    • Self - Performer
    • (não creditado)
    Connie Hawkins
    Connie Hawkins
    • Self - Atlanta Hawks (segment "Weekend Update")
    • (não creditado)
    Elayne Heilveil
    Elayne Heilveil
    • Airline Ticket Attendant (segment 'A Film by Albert Brooks')
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Dave Wilson
    • Roteiristas
      • Anne Beatts
      • Chevy Chase
      • Al Franken
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    9LCShackley

    Out of the ordinary...but that's not bad

    The second episode of SNL seems to show that the guys in charge weren't quite sure yet of what the program was all about. We start out with a Paul Simon song; then Chevy shows up briefly to fall down and say "Live from NY..." The bees arrive on stage at one point, only to be told by Paul that there's no time for their sketch. There is a brief Weekend Update with a couple of Gerald Ford jokes by Chevy; then it turns into about the only sustained funny piece of the evening: Marv Albert (!) serves as commentator for a one-on-one b'ball tournament between Paul Simon and an NBA player, which of course Simon wins. The other comedy segments (a weak commercial parody, a dreadful Muppet episode, and a sub-par Albert Brooks short) don't feature the regular cast at all. It's funny to see how nervous Simon looks when he's not singing, compared to his more "in control" attitude after he did the show a few times.

    But here's what makes this one of the best first-season episodes: the music! Who could complain about this? Several Paul Simon solos, an extended duet segment with Garfunkel, SOLOS by Garfunkel, plus additional musical guests Randy Newman, Phoebe Snow, and the Jessy Dixon Singers. And the BAND! Richard Tee on keyboards, a very young David Sanborn (I'm pretty sure here) playing sax, Steve Gadd drumming, and on and on. And Howard ("Lord of the Rings") Shore directing the group.

    Who cares if there weren't any sketches? This was an amazing night of 70s music, a conjunction of creative stars worth staying up late to see. And speaking of music, just read the list of musical guests for the entire first season of SNL and compare it to the weekly dose of musical garbage the show CURRENTLY airs. Almost all of the guests are still household words after over 30 years, unlike the forgettable parade of rappers, alternative whiners, etc. who clog the air today.

    This was the first SNL episode I ever saw (the night it first aired) and it's an unforgettable one. A definite download for those who love the best of the 70s.
    5JasonLeeSmith

    Not bad if you like music

    I've been watching the amazing box set they put out of the first season of Saturday Night Live and this episode totally confused me. I still can't really understand it.

    To summarize, while this was technically the second ever episode of Saturdy Night Live (known then as "NBC's Saturday Night" to avoid conflict with another sketch comedy program run on ABC called "Saturday Night Live" and starring, of all people, Howard Cosell), the cast members barely appear in the program at all apart from two brief cameos. This episode features, almost entirely, the music of Paul Simon and his guests -- one of whom is Art Garfunkel.

    Now you have to wonder what the network executives were thinking when they planned this show, because it doesn't really make sense in any way.

    First of all, you have what is ostensibly a sketch comedy show. The producer of the show, Lorne Michaels, has proved himself in a variety of different venues already. You have a talented cast which has also proved itself (Chevy Chase, John Belushi, and Dan Ackroyd in particular were well known from Second City and the National Lampoon Radio Hour). Additionally, you have a well-known talent like Michael O'Donahue as the head writer. You basically have a really strong team, and on their second show, instead of giving them a chance to spread their wings and show what they are capable of, you basically ignore them all in favor of an musical show which contains almost no comedy.

    This is not to belittle Paul Simon either. He picked some great acts to perform with on the show. His public reconciliation with Art Garfunkel was also pretty amazing to watch (I believe that this was their first performance together since their break-up). So, you basically have a strong musical show planned by one of the top talents of the day, and instead of giving it a prime-time spot, you air it late at night in a spot you had previously reserved for a sketch comedy show which you didn't think was going to make it.

    This was an episode which was unfair to both the comedians and the musicians. The musicians should have had a venue better suited to their talent, and the comedians should have been given the chance to perform.

    I give it a five because I was wanting comedy, and I got nothing but music.
    1Greatornot

    Paul Simon, Paul Simon and more Paul Simon

    I wonder about this episode. I loved the first five seasons of this show , but this episode had to be the worst episode ever. It seemed to me that Lorne Michaels lost a bet to Paul Simon and had to feature him for most of this episode. Basically this episode had few comic moments and even the one funny skit with Paul Simon playing basketball with an NBAer, had Pauls music blasting. This was basically a Paul Simon concert with a number from Randy Newman and Phoebe Snow as well as Art Garfunkle doing duets with Paul. This was an atrocious episode and the only time the cast did not bow out at the end. My guess is that even they were upset at the direction of the show and refused to be a part of the final curtain. I can not say I blame them. What were they thinking or maybe not thinking at all? I do not know . Maybe Paul Simons label paid for the production of the episode to promote Pauls latest concert or record.
    6BradenLambdin

    Heaven for Paul Simon fans / Hell for comedy fans

    The actual comedic sketches were few and far between but all were actually hilarious, so at least it wasn't a compete Paul Simon worshipping service. Despite that, it is a stretch on what the show was supposed to be: a series of comedic sketches. Regardless, it's a decent second episode with a lot of great music...if you don't mind sitting through basically an hour-long concert.
    8DKosty123

    Insurance For NBC Execs Who Were Lip Reading

    NBC execs were not sure when they aired the first episode of this series about it's success. This show got loaded with Music instead of comedy. The shows traditional opening is totally different here as Simon opens with "Still Crazy After All These Years" & then Chevy chase opens with the signature "Live From NY - It's Saturday Night!" With a rare appearance by Randy Newman, & a 7 month Pregnant Phoebe Snow, the Jessie Davis singers, plus the reunion with Garfunkel, this show hits a solid popular music show which almost certainly got great ratings. There were not many programs done live with this much music. There is a slip when Simon & Garfunkel are very obviously Lip Synching one song which shows at the end of the tune where their lips are still moving after the playback is over. I think this is the only tune they lip sync in this show but you have to watch it on the DVD really close to notice which tune it is.

    There is a little comedy stuck in. Weekend Update with Chase is here along with the Muppets & the Albert Brooks film. The most creative feature is Simon going One-On-One with NBA star Connie Hawkins with sportscaster Marv Albert. This is pretty well done including the Simon tune Me & Julio down in the school yard being played as a background tune.

    While folks now are confused by the amount of music on this episode, that Music had to draw big ratings when it first ran as there are a lot of very good songs on this episode.

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    • Curiosidades
      This show marked the first public appearance of Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel together since 1972.
    • Conexões
      Edited into Saturday Night Live: 15th Anniversary (1989)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Still Crazy After All These Years
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      Written and performed by Paul Simon

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      • 18 de outubro de 1975 (Estados Unidos da América)
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