
The first wave of shock hit when it was announced that Conan O'Brien would be switching coasts to take Jay Leno's seat. I didn't mind that so much, as I've never been a fan of Leno and am rather glad to see him go. The second bit of news about Jimmy Fallon taking O'Brien's spot consisted of more mixed feelings. I was a big fan of Fallon back in the day, but I was, like, a teenager then.
Times have changed, I've grown up, Fallon's made a lot of crappy movies, and guys playing with their hair when they're nervous isn't so endearing anymore. That last one was a lie, but regardless, I'm unsure of how to feel about Fallon's new job. Now here comes the news that The Roots will be Fallon's band on the show. Now, I must borrow from ?uestlove's name for my "What??!"
This has given Fallon's show major cool points already, at least from me. The musicians on shows can either do beautiful things for the program or make everything super-awkward. For example, Max Weinberg and the Max Weinberg 7 on Conan O'Brien's show pretty much play characters themselves, participating in sketches and their own recurring bits. It's a lot of fun to see them get their own moment in the spotlight, beyond barely bearable banter.
I've never gotten used to Leno's what's-his-face and Letterman's Paul Shaffer (actually, I will always remember him as that guy that was in Hercules). I'm not saying that Fallon has to use The Roots in his comedy bits, but I have my fingers crossed that such fantastic talent will not be wasted as just a wall against which Fallon will bounce extra-weak jokes.
It's a shame that the band will have to retire from touring to take on this new job, though. Check out this video, where ?uestlove breaks the news.
[via The Sound Of Young America]















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-16-2008 @ 1:18PM
ebonydad said...
I have been questioning if I would even give Jimmy Fallon's show a chance.
This is equal to someone kicking in the front door and ordering me to watch the show.
Wow...
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11-16-2008 @ 11:00PM
Jojee said...
Word!
11-17-2008 @ 12:53AM
cgar said...
I love the Roots.. now I'm disgusted in them. This can't be true.
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11-17-2008 @ 6:30PM
Richard Lawler said...
Eh, they can't live on the road forever. it's a good gig if it works out.
11-16-2008 @ 11:16PM
teenagertc said...
Awesome!!
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11-23-2008 @ 8:59PM
StillBash said...
I guess they will still tour short stints now and then. Max Weinberg is on tour with The Boss now and then too.
It is a loss to their fans for sure, but look at them and think of their music... this is so cool it almost hurts and makes you wonder who will be the star on the show...
This looks like a retirement gig if Fallon delivers...
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12-16-2008 @ 4:22PM
JRF said...
Jimmy Fallon and his wife, first met The Roots last Memorial Day Weekend, when they performed at the Jazz Reggae Festival @ UCLA. The Roots played an amazing set, and Fallon instantly hit it off with them backstage. They've been in touch ever since.
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