Late Night With David Letterman, Nov. 22, 1988 (complete episode with Phil Collins)
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- Late Night With David Letterman, November 22, 1988 (complete episode). Guests were Phil Collins, who sat in with the band on drums for the whole show, and Richard Lewis. I recorded this for the Phil Collins appearance, but since he appears throughout the show, editing it down didn't make sense to me. So here's the complete episode for posterity!
Phil Collins' official channel: / philcollins
Anyone else remember hearing your parents tell your babysitter they’d be home in time for Letterman?
Holy cow you had cool parents compared to mine!
The great Phil Collins...with Paul and the house band grooving away at the end of this episode... pretty darn cool...
man i'm glad you recorded the entire episode instead of just phill collins
I really enjoyed how they ended the song, without the instruments.
Watch the opening The WTCenter 😯who'd have thought it in 88.
Calvert took a selfie in 1985. Awesome.
it sounded awesome when the instruments stopped near the end of two hearts.
Is there an echo in here?
@@thegrimyeaper I see what you did there.
I'm a huge Genisis/Phil Collins fan.
The older Paul got ,the more he sounds like Sammy Davis Jr. Later shows he uses the word cats for people.... baby!
Awesome to see Richard Lewis at 17:25, as of this comment, he died two months ago and I'd just finished the last season of Curb after rewatching the entire series recently. Always related to Richard having dealt with addiction/alcoholism for a decade or so (now sober for few years straight with no desire to go back) - not to mention being pretty neurotic. Definitely not saying I'm as talented or accomplished though, lol.
Commercial bumpers:
I Want You Back - Jackson Five
In the Air Tonight - Phil Collins
Going to a Go-Go - Smokey Robinson
How funny!!! Dave said "....we'll have Bob (Boz) Skaggs" at the end of the show after all the fuss about his cards being wrong earlier in the show. A little Ron Burgundy moment I guess!
Calvert DeForest, Richard Lewis, Chris Elliott, and Phil Collins
lol around 8:00 it's funny to see how low budget and low tech they were with this camera phone.
Hey Richard, did you get a sponsorship from Aqua Net Hairspray?
Fortunately for Abby Elliot, in reality she must take after her mother
So that's an early cellphone? lol
No, still wire,just with still pictures, kind of a fax. Machine.
2hearts..jus1mind
Richard, the hair...
0:01 - Very uncomfortable opening shot to watch nowadays.
John King yep, wonder if that was actually instead the towers?
Cut to the chase...
Richard Lewis enters at 17:25.
Yeah, pretty awesome to see him, especially since I just finished the last season of Curb a couple weeks ago and he'd sadly died only a couple months ago. I kind of related to him having dealt with addiction/alcoholism for about a decade (now totally sober for several years). Plus, I'm also pretty neurotic, lol.
Speaking of that horrible Vanna White TV movie, whatever happened to David Leisure?
Joe Isuzu?
LEWIS APPEARS AT
17:28.
Start with the regular comedian Dave had on biweekly then interview Phil? Weird lineup. Interview Phil, then comic, then Phil sings. The end
You should put in a job application. Maybe they’ll hire you.
@@918821061 I do have experience :)
i sat thru 40 minutes of this blurry picture ..and no Sassudio?
Ted Kier you weren’t listening closely enough
Immediately after Top 10. Check back
What was the deal with Bill Wendell and his toupee and hair dye? Was it a goof on on-camera hosts that look like that?
I never found Richard Lewis funny or interesting.
Good thing they didn't try to play any Zeppelin.
And to think this was the best TV had to offer in the 80's. Cringe
Dave was never that funny no matter how he tried to be Johnny Carson.
Manny DeRosa many people would disagree, but I respect your opinion.
Dave never tried to be like Johnny. In fact he never pretended to be someone he wasn’t... goofs and all. Thats what made his show so popular.
Dave was a better interviewer than Johnny. Carson was shy and it showed. Dave was funny and innovative, as was Johnny
Brando thought he was an obnoxious clown.
it sounded awesome when the instruments stopped near the end of two hearts.
Is there an echo in here?
@@thegrimyeaper I see what you did there.