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I'm sad that David Letterman is retiring after Wednesday night
He's been there for many years. I remember him having had a late,late show back in the 1980's.
It didn't matter where you would go. You could go to the beach,and turn on the TV,and you could see the David Letterman show. BF:hug::grouphug::(:grouphug: |
I am with you on that.
Yes, I am going to miss him too. I watched his first show in 1982.
I feel that David Letterman has been getting his audience ready for his departure. He has been helping us with the transition. Anyway, Tuesday night he has on Bill Murry and Bob Dylan Wednesday night will be a good-bye show -- milestones of the last three decades. ============= Here is Stephen Colbert (moving to Letterman's spot) talking to Oprah a few years ago. The Tragic Plane Crash That Changed Stephen Colbert | Oprah's Next Chapter | Oprah Winfrey Network https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqkOHxydOFc The Love of Stephen Colbert's Life | Oprah's Next Chapter | Oprah Winfrey Network https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOmsvZZ3f10 We will get to like Colbert too. Mari |
David Letterman the Icon is going to be missed.
donna :hug::grouphug: |
David Letterman is such an icon he is even well known over here. I remember watching Late Night with David Letterman - shown late and out of sequence - in the '80s.
He will be missed. Dave. |
They air it here too. I usually had other things going on but would catch him from time to time, which was nice.
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Wow, makes you wonder how many countries he will be missed in.
I caught him part of the time. Donna :hug::grouphug: |
I've been watching his show a lot in the last several years. My timing late at night might become confusing to me. I might think that I have missed something all night.
They may show reruns for months before Stephen Colbert takes over his time slot. BF:hug::hug::hug: |
TOP 10 Roots Music Performances on 'Letterman'
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Here is a link to some music videos from the show. http://www.thebluegrasssituation.com...nces-letterman You might like #10 -- Johnny Cash. Also the hymn, #7 "I'll Fly Away" 1. “Desperados Waiting on a Train” (1998) 2. Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, and Emmylou Harris 3. John Hartford, “Gentle on my Mind” (1985) 4. “Didn’t Leave Nobody But the Baby/Man of Constant Sorrow” (2001) 5. Drive By Truckers, “Everybody Needs Love” (2011) 6. Kathleen Edwards, “Six O'Clock News” (2003) 7. The Preservation Hall Jazz Band and the Del McCoury Band, “I’ll Fly Away” (2011) 8. Mavis Staples featuring Jeff Tweedy, “Wrote a Song For Everyone” (2010) 9. Levon Helm, “Tennessee Jed” (2009) 10. Johnny Cash with Waylon Jennings, “Here Comes That Rainbow Again” (1985) >>> I loved how he was ALWAYS so enthusiastic about introducing/ greeting/thanking his musicians. M |
Re Stephen Colbert
Stephen Colbert's show will start September 8.
He and his people will move into Letterman's space in the Ed Sullivan theater in a couple of weeks so that they can start preparing. M |
watched the top ten and the ending. He has a young son!
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