james brown's celebrity hot tub. >> questlove: the lonely island stuff, like, it's all music related. their story, i mean it's so -- like their lowkind of established youtube. people didn't know what youtube was before "lazy sunday." >> jimmy: correct. >> questlove: so, yeah, "game changing" is underselling it. >> jimmy: what you remind everyone, with this documentary is the diversity of music. and it's kind of an introduction to so much music for me, being a kid from upstate new york. i never got to really leave the house or go listen to different bands. and you know, i would watch "saturday night live" and be like, "what did i just see?" >> yeah, i'll say the first ten years of "snl" was more like a -- everyone's secret, a a subculture. and so, a lot of these groups you never heard of. we never heard of talking heads, or devo, or the b-52's or even keith jarrett. none of these like, weird groups, or like, abstract jazz groups. for those first ten years, they were just underground groups. and i feel like around the 20th year is when "snl" became the mainstream instead of the underground. so thus, like, your nirvanas, your -- lik