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Saturday Night Live Compilation
For the past twenty-five years, we have had
"Saturday Night Live" to thank for exposing the
country to Chris Rock, John Belushi, David
Spade, Chevy Chase, Gilda Radner, Mike
Myers, Eddie Murphy and Adam Sandler, not to
mention "The Blues Brothers," "Night At The
Roxbury" and, er, "Coneheads."
But "SNL" has also played host to a number of
memorable musical performances, many of
which are being released on "Saturday Night
Live: The Musical Performances, Volumes 1
And 2," a two-CD set, due in stores on
September 21.
Containing tracks ranging from Elvis Costello's
abrupt 1977 segue from "Less Than Zero" into
the anti-music industry rant "Radio, Radio," to
TLC's 1995 performance of "Creep" to Beck's
"Nobody's Fault but My Own," recorded earlier
this year, the collection spans three decades and
a veers all over the musical map.
Here's the complete track
listing:
Volume 1
Paul Simon:
"Diamonds on the
Soles of Her Shoes"
(1986)
Sting: "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You"
(1993)
Eric Clapton: "Wonderful Tonight" (1990)
Counting Crows: "Round Here" (1994)
Annie Lennox: "Why" (1992)
James Taylor: "The Secret o' Life" (1993)
Jewel: "Who Will Save Your Soul" (1997)
Lenny Kravitz: "Are You Gonna Go My
Way" (1993)
Tom Petty: "Honey Bee" (1994)
The Grateful Dead: "Casey Jones" (1978)
Dave Matthews Band: "What Would You
Say" (1995)
Billy Joel: "Only the Good Die Young"
(1978)
Elvis Costello: "Radio, Radio" (1977)
David Bowie: "Scary Monsters (and
Super Creeps)" (1997)
Randy Newman: "I Love L.A." (1983)
Volume 2
Nirvana: "Rape Me"
(1993)
Neil Young: "No
More" (1989)
R.E.M.: "Losing My
Religion" (1991)
Hole: "Doll Parts"
(1994)
Beastie Boys:
"Sabotage" (1998)
Dr. Dre: "Been There Done That" (1996)
TLC: "Creep" (1995)
Arrested Development: "Tennessee"
(1992)
Oasis: "Acquiesce" (1997)
Green Day: "When I Come Around"
(1994)
Beck: "Nobody's Fault but My Own"
(1999)
The Pretenders: "I'll Stand By You"
(1994)
Alanis Morissette: "Hand in My Pocket"
Mary J. Blige: "Reminisce" (1993)
Janet Jackson: Any Time, Any Place"
(1994)
On September 26, "Saturday Night Live" will
mark it's 25th anniversary with a
two-and-a-half-hour prime time retrospective
from 9:00 to 11:30 p.m. (ET). The show's new
season kicks off on October 2.
-- Brian Ives
--
gender is just an excuse, relationship shouldn't just be an excuse,
love is often an excuse, although sometimes these excuses are all
we have to hold onto,
death is the reason and living is the celebration
- Beth Orton
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