Downhome 0 Report post Posted August 11, 2003 Here is the description, including all musical performances and sketches that this set include... PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Saturday Night Live, the acclaimed award-winning variety series, has launched the careers of the brightest musical and comedy talent of our time. Saturday Night Live 25 years of Music Performances and Sketches features the best live musical and sketch performances spanning the entire history of the series. This 5-volume DVD set will present these acts and performances with digitally remastered surround sound. Featuring artists such as Billy Joel, Ray Charles, The Grateful Dead, Tine Turner, James Brown, Queen, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Neil Young, The Pretenders, R.E.M., Madonna, En Vogue, Metallica, Nirvana, Snoop Doggy Dog, Jewel, The Spice Girls and many many more. PROGRAM INFORMATION Label: Trimark Home Entertainment Year of Production: 2003 Title Copyright: ÓMMIII NBC Studios, Inc. Rights: Home Video Territory: U.S. Holdbacks: None Rating: UNRATED Closed Captioned: Yes Genre: Music Spanish Availability: No DVD Running Time: 70-85 min./disc DVD Audio Status: Dolby Digital DVD Special Features: 5.1 Audio, Bonus Performances & Sketches DISC 1 1975 - 1980 HOST: CHEVY CHASE PERFORMANCES: Billy Joel "Only The Good Die Young" Ray Charles - "What'd I Say" Carly Simon - "You're So Vain" Grateful Dead - "Casey Jones" Simon & Garfunkel - "The Boxer" Paul Simon - "Still Crazy After All These Years" Elvis Costello - "Radio Radio" Patti Smith - "Gloria" Peter Tosh w/Mick Jagger "Walk and Don't Look Back" The Band "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" SKETCHES: Belushi - Beethoven III "What'd I Say" Steve Martin - "King Tut" Tom Snyder w/Mick Jagger Jane, Laraine & Gilda - Chevy's Girls Belushi w/Joe Cocker - "Feelin' Alright" Nick Winters - "2001 Theme" Andy Kaufman - Elvis "Blue Suede Shoes" Blues Brothers "Soul Man" Candy Slice "If You Look Close" Lorne Michaels - Beatles Offer Stevie Wonder & Sinatra "Ebony & Ivory" DISC 2 1980 - 1985 HOST: MARTIN SHORT PERFORMANCES: Tina Turner "You Better Be Good To Me" James Brown - "I Feel Good" Queen "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" Randy Newman "I Love L.A." The GoGo's "We Got The Beat" Stevie Wonder & Sinatra "Ebony & Ivory" Rick James "Superfreak" Talking Heads "Take Me To The River" Spinal Tap "Big Bottom" John Cougar Mellencamp "Pink Houses" Duran Duran "Hungary Like The Wolf" SKETCHES: Ed Grimley w/Tina Turner Eddie Murphy -James Brown Hot Tub Billy as Sammy Davis Jr. w/Ringo " Little Help From Friends" Eddie Murphy Buckwheat "Our Gang Records" Stevie Wonder - Kannon (Commercial Parody) Joe Franklin Show - Irving Cohen Stevie Wonder & Sinatra "Ebony & Ivory" Rich Hall "Big Suit" Little Richard Simmons Show "Flabby" Eddie Murphy Gumby Christmas Special DISC 3 1985 - 1990 HOST: AL FRANKEN PERFORMANCES: The Bangles "Hazy Shade Of Winter" Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - "Free Fallin'" Paul Simon - "Diamonds On The Souls Of Her Shoes" Neil Young - "Rockin' In The Free World" Roy Orbison - "Pretty Woman" The Pretenders - "Don't Get Me Wrong" Fine Young Cannibals - "She Drives Me Crazy" Elvis Costello - "Veronica" SKETCHES: Wayne's World - Aerosmith Roadie Chippendales Comeback - Derek Stevens The Liar w/Jerry Hall & Mick Jagger Sinatra Group "Chunks Of Guys In My Stool..... Dinner With The Van Halens DISC 4 1990 - 1995 HOST: JAY MOHR PERFORMANCES: REM - "Losing My Religion" Sinead O'Connor - "War" w/ Lorne Intro Madonna - "Fever" Aretha Franklin - "Chain Of Fools" ERIC CLAPTON Nirvana - "Rape Me" Paul McCartney - "Hey Jude" In Vogue "Free Your Mind" Counting Crows "Round Here" Bruce Springsteen - "Living Proof" Live - "I Alone" Blind Melon "No Rain" SKETCHES: Update - Pt/Counterpoint w/Jagger & Richards Wayne's World - Top 10 Babes (Madonna Film) Sinatra Duets - Adam as Bono "I Got You Under My Skin" Jukebox Presents Adam Sandler - "Red Hooded Sweatshirt" Chris Farley Show w/McCartney Casey Casem - Musicians for "Free Range Chickens" Extra Brooks/Farrell - Devil Music DISC 5 1995 - 1999 HOST: CHERI OTERI PERFORMANCES: Mariah Carey - "Butterfly" No Doubt - "Don't Speak" Alanis Morrisette - "One Hand In My Pocket" Spice Girls - "Wannabe" Garbage "Special" Jewel - "Who Will Save Your Soul" Hanson - "MMMBop" Beck "Two Turntables and a Microphone" Snoop Doggy Dog "Snoops Upside Your Head Metallica - "Fuel" Garth Brooks - "Two Pina Coladas" Dave Matthews Band - "What Would You Say" Backstreet Boys "All I Have to Give" Ricky Martin - "Living La Vida Loca" Paula Cole - "I Don't Want To Wait" U2 - Elevation SKETCHES: Celine Dion Show - Intros Mariah, Shania & Gloria Cheerleaders Camp - Paula Abdul JEWEL (Ana & Lovitz) Doctor Weed Devil Music Seven Degrees Celsius Tour ...so do you feel it'd be worth picking this baby up, or not? Sincerely, ...Downhome... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bob_barron 0 Report post Posted August 11, 2003 Absolutely not. I've seen the VH1 specials about a million times and the performances don't really look worth checking out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Eagan469 Report post Posted August 11, 2003 I was under the assumption this collection would include EVERY musical performance from SNL. I'm not paying for that, hell no. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bob_barron 0 Report post Posted August 11, 2003 I was under the assumption this collection would include EVERY musical performance from SNL. I'm not paying for that, hell no. You do realise that there have been 1,000+ musical performances on SNL right? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bob_barron 0 Report post Posted August 11, 2003 Why not release a DVD called 25 years of comedy and load it up with skits. SNL's DVD department is so frustrating Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Eagan469 Report post Posted August 11, 2003 I was under the assumption this collection would include EVERY musical performance from SNL. I'm not paying for that, hell no. You do realise that there have been 1,000+ musical performances on SNL right? Well, on 5 DVD's that can theoretically hold 4 hours a piece, I think 20 hours would be enough. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DerangedHermit 0 Report post Posted August 11, 2003 It's the specials they showed on VH1 a few years ago. Everything is stuff you can see easily (and once in while they drag them out on VH1), so I'd say no unless you get a very good deal on it - I'm saying cheapo bin - ha!. Why don't they release a SNL season set or best of (insert season)? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Eagan469 Report post Posted August 11, 2003 It's the specials they showed on VH1 a few years ago. Everything is stuff you can see easily (and once in while they drag them out), so I'd say no unless you get a very good deal on it. Well, on TV the 1985-1990 special with Franken hosting had Simple Minds performing "Alive And Kicking". That's not on the DVD. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bob_barron 0 Report post Posted August 11, 2003 Well the main feature is the hour long specials. While the extras are all the other stuff. Al Franken was the best- He was such a complete asshole- it was hilarious Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Eagan469 Report post Posted August 11, 2003 Al Franken was the best- He was such a complete asshole- it was hilarious The next band is Simple Minds....I never liked them They had a hit song on the soundtrack of The Breakfast Club...I didn't like that movie And The Breakfast Club of course starred former SNL cast member Anthony Michael Hall...I never liked him either Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JasonX 0 Report post Posted August 11, 2003 <It's the specials they showed on VH1 a few years ago. Everything is stuff you can see easily (and once in while they drag them out on VH1), so I'd say no unless you get a very good deal on it - I'm saying cheapo bin - ha!> From what I've heard, it's not quite like the version that airs on VH1 from time to time, in that the DVD features the FULL performances not clips of the performances like the TV version does. <Why don't they release a SNL season set or best of (insert season)?> 1. Because it's cheaper, easier to market and to put together "Best of insert SNL cast member's name" specials 2. Clearance rights with various music and hosts would take forever. Given the hassle that Time Life goes through with their "The Muppet Show" Best of Series, Lions Gate probably sees it as a lost cause to do it 3. Too wide of a target audience for season/best of sets to work. Some fans of the show won't buy the Golden Age of the show (the first five years of SNL) and just buy episodes from the Hartman/Carvy/Meyers era onward and vice versa with buying just the first five seasons. And lets not even touch the nightmare that would be trying to sell the 1980-1986 seasons.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MarvinisaLunatic 0 Report post Posted August 11, 2003 Andy Kaufman - Elvis "Blue Suede Shoes" Damnit. They could at least put him "singing" the chorus of the Mighty Mouse theme, even though I have it anyway (Be nice to have it DVD quality though) I've been sending NBC emails every week for a while now to put out an Best of Andy DVD thing but I doubt they'll ever do it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bob_barron 0 Report post Posted August 11, 2003 From what I've heard, it's not quite like the version that airs on VH1 from time to time, in that the DVD features the FULL performances not clips of the performances like the TV version does. It sounds like the main feature is the 45 minute special and the extras are the performances. That's because some of the performances weren't in the clipped special. 1. Because it's cheaper, easier to market and to put together "Best of insert SNL cast member's name" specials They used to do a best of the previous season a week before the premiere and release it on video. I have best of 1975, best of 1991 and others. I wouldn't care about them releasing various seasons but if they're gonna release anthologies like that- well screw the music. 2. Clearance rights with various music and hosts would take forever. Given the hassle that Time Life goes through with their "The Muppet Show" Best of Series, Lions Gate probably sees it as a lost cause to do it I don't really understand. Do they have to get permission from each host/musical guest to release it on DVD? 3. Too wide of a target audience for season/best of sets to work. Some fans of the show won't buy the Golden Age of the show (the first five years of SNL) and just buy episodes from the Hartman/Carvy/Meyers era onward and vice versa with buying just the first five seasons. And lets not even touch the nightmare that would be trying to sell the 1980-1986 seasons.... I think there is a demographic for the old school SNLs. There are still all those people who when I talk SNL talk about the first 5 years as being the best. I think the appeal of having the greatest seasons in SNL history (Well in many people's opinion) would be a big appeal. In Lorne's mind the 80-85 seasons never existed and there's already a Best of Eddie Murphy so need to release those seasons. I'd just like to see them use the material they have and do something with it. Maybe for the 30th anniversary?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites