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and knowing keith richards and seeing words that heavy i was going wow keith richards?as sort of the gauntlet being thrown down. i thought if he could do that i could be strong enough to do that myself. so i checked myself into a drug rehab for eight months. and this is really hysterical. the day that i got out of the hospital, now i didn't make any announcement right? i just got out of the hospital. and i went to a take-out restaurant to pick up some food. now, this particular restaurant was also a night club and it was also a place that was a big party spot. and, you know, everybody did drugs there. the owner we were all party-guys. so i walk into this place. and i was just going to get my dinner. and the maitre d' says to me, oh mr. rodgers a friend of yours wants to speak to you. i thought how could anyone know i'm here, i'm fairly anonymous and i've been in rehan hab for eightrehab, foreight months. and i got on the phone and it's keith richards who says, hey mate you got a bump? which is slang for blow. i can't believe it, i gave up drugs 20 years ago in the middl
and knowing keith richards and seeing words that heavy i was going wow keith richards?as sort of the gauntlet being thrown down. i thought if he could do that i could be strong enough to do that myself. so i checked myself into a drug rehab for eight months. and this is really hysterical. the day that i got out of the hospital, now i didn't make any announcement right? i just got out of the hospital. and i went to a take-out restaurant to pick up some food. now, this particular restaurant was...
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and you were playing keith richards, keith richards already making a second appearance on the show.t. >> mom, can i sleep over at amy's house tonight? >> you know it's a [ laughter ] >> jimmy: very cute. probably one of the reasons we didn't want you to eat the spaghetti is it has cigarettes in it. >> yeah, maybe, maybe. >> jimmy: will you eat like hot and spicy foods of that nature? >> oh, you don't understand. i'm cuban. and once i ate nine p pinots. >> jimmy: you ate nine cups of hal pinot peppers? >> let me just tell you, the bathroom seen after wasn't a good scene. >> jimmy: we don't have to go into that. are you a competitive eater? do you think you could like, could you eat like a whole jug of hot sauce or eat a ball of wasabi? >> i can eat an onion like an apple. >> jimmy: why would you eat an onion like an apple? do you enjoy it? can i get an onion? [ laughter ] >> is that organic? >> jimmy: this isn't the olympics! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is going to turn into a food fight. oh, yeah. they told me that you would bite into this onion like one would an apple? >> mm-hm. i
and you were playing keith richards, keith richards already making a second appearance on the show.t. >> mom, can i sleep over at amy's house tonight? >> you know it's a [ laughter ] >> jimmy: very cute. probably one of the reasons we didn't want you to eat the spaghetti is it has cigarettes in it. >> yeah, maybe, maybe. >> jimmy: will you eat like hot and spicy foods of that nature? >> oh, you don't understand. i'm cuban. and once i ate nine p pinots....
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. >> it would be nina simone or keith richards. i got very used to greetings -- greeting famous people in my jam is. -- in my pajamas. >> photography has always been a hobby. i just love taking pictures, and i always have a camera with me wherever i go. because i was on the radio and television for so many years i encountered a lot of well-known people. it was always fun to take pictures of them and put them informal contexts. i have every record i thought since 1954 going back to 1978. i have every frame i ever shot in my life. >> the waltons on acid, bringing today's show to a close. you can find more on our facebook page. please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, and mufg. >> they say the oldest trees bear the sweetest fruit. at mufg, we've believed in nurturing banking relationships for centuries, because strong fi
. >> it would be nina simone or keith richards. i got very used to greetings -- greeting famous people in my jam is. -- in my pajamas. >> photography has always been a hobby. i just love taking pictures, and i always have a camera with me wherever i go. because i was on the radio and television for so many years i encountered a lot of well-known people. it was always fun to take pictures of them and put them informal contexts. i have every record i thought since 1954 going back to...
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keith richards said, "everything you ever listened to comes out in what you play," which is very true. (dispirito) for young musicians, the process of learning rock and roll is often very closely related to their album collection-- the cds they have at home, their favorite musicians their favorite artists--they try to mimic what they're hearing. [guitar playing with recording] a guitar student has so many different teachers, if you will, to choose from given that so much is really learned through sound recordings. that's not to say that the teaching tradition isn't happening here where you can go and find a fine guitar teacher or piano teacher and learn that way. it's just that the proliferation of sound recordings has really provided, in and of itself a whole school for learning just through listening and mimicking. [rock music with dueling electric guitars] (narrator) in many church choirs, music is also learned aurally. choir members learn their parts by listening, imitating, and memorizing the music. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ ♪ a weary land, a weary land. ♪ ♪ jesus is a
keith richards said, "everything you ever listened to comes out in what you play," which is very true. (dispirito) for young musicians, the process of learning rock and roll is often very closely related to their album collection-- the cds they have at home, their favorite musicians their favorite artists--they try to mimic what they're hearing. [guitar playing with recording] a guitar student has so many different teachers, if you will, to choose from given that so much is really...
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you know i can't say on television what i was doing with keith richards but it rhimes with my i go wanty ig uchlt ana on stage. it's a little faint the pem ri but it was a great memory. >> okay. bill murray and emma stone i covered them iguama they didn't want any but i it felt i had to. just seeing chris rock it was like we won the super bowl and we didn't play anything. >> all right. let's talk about what we can talk about on tv other than this sort of refreshment that you dabbled in. >> and i walked past miley cyrus -- >> listen to you name dropping. >> miley cyrus asked if i wanted to do any gel owe spots with her. >> and you said. >> it sounded like an incredible idea. >> you turned her down. >> bud i thought knowing me i'll start throwing up after one and then i'll start -- it will be in the news that i was crying for god to kill me. >> okay. so note to self don't offer gilbert jello shots. so there was a whole moment. i was watching the jimmy fallon on his show where he was explaining all these different people paul mccartney singing shake it off with taylor swifter. and then pri
you know i can't say on television what i was doing with keith richards but it rhimes with my i go wanty ig uchlt ana on stage. it's a little faint the pem ri but it was a great memory. >> okay. bill murray and emma stone i covered them iguama they didn't want any but i it felt i had to. just seeing chris rock it was like we won the super bowl and we didn't play anything. >> all right. let's talk about what we can talk about on tv other than this sort of refreshment that you dabbled...
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. >> hi, keith richards can you get off my foot?you think about the show now as opposed to when you were on? >> it just keepsz reinventing itself. as long as you have -- they are very topical which makes it enduring. then the characters to me make it endearing and i feel like my era, where we were very character oriented. you know, and i'm proud of that. that's why i watched it for the characters but the topicality is what makes it so interesting to watch every week. so you know it's -- everybody has their favorite era. and they stick by it and they are defensive. no it was only good when these people were on it. all right, i don't want to get in trouble. >> we love you and we're so happy you were able to stay in town to stick around and hang with us. you're one of our favorites certainly and we hope to see you soon. >> thank you for doing me. >> i've heard that once or twice. yes, i said that. that is it for this edition of "naughty news nation" i'm tamron hall. up next "andrea mitchell reports." toenail fungus? don't hide it... ta
. >> hi, keith richards can you get off my foot?you think about the show now as opposed to when you were on? >> it just keepsz reinventing itself. as long as you have -- they are very topical which makes it enduring. then the characters to me make it endearing and i feel like my era, where we were very character oriented. you know, and i'm proud of that. that's why i watched it for the characters but the topicality is what makes it so interesting to watch every week. so you know...
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like, watching keith richards say "hi" to eddie murphy. >> shut up! no!to coexist. this isn't supposed to happen. [ applause ] >> i'm not supposed to be seeing it. he has all these like very young people back there that -- you know, interns and stuff. i'm like, "do you even know who those people were last night?" and a couple of them were like, "yeah, i mean, i know prince." [ laughter ] i'm like, "anyone else?" anyone ring a bell?" no one. >> seth: we've been firing people all day. [ laughter ] we brought in people and said, "you met a lot of famous people last night," and then i just hold up pictures and i go, "can you name this person?" and if they can't, i go, "you are fired." >> "no? gotta go. sorry." >> seth: "no. you are fired. you did not appreciate the magic that you were in front of last night, good-bye. pack your things." >> that's bad. >> seth: then they said, "you can't fire us, you don't even pay us." i said, "that's a good point. in that case, i don't know. just do -- go about whatever it was you were doing." >> you can come to the christma
like, watching keith richards say "hi" to eddie murphy. >> shut up! no!to coexist. this isn't supposed to happen. [ applause ] >> i'm not supposed to be seeing it. he has all these like very young people back there that -- you know, interns and stuff. i'm like, "do you even know who those people were last night?" and a couple of them were like, "yeah, i mean, i know prince." [ laughter ] i'm like, "anyone else?" anyone ring a bell?" no...
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music we listen to today, every great musician eric clapton, bob dylan, john harley john lennon, keith richardsguitars that follow this one. stuart: tom doyle, you were playing this was that owned by les paul? >> the first prototype. this is the one. stuart: arlen is right. that hit real launched the electronic guitar into the rock 'n' roll scene? >> it is the one that les always wanted and used on his commercials, the les paul and mary ford show for the listerine commercials. here is the first guitar prototype that he used and put it to the public on television. black and white you can see his fingers flying over the finger board, black piano finish, everything looks super on television. stuart: settle the argument eric clapton was a better guitarist than les paul. >> have you to understand, different era. tom, they were searching for something, too. i was searching and so they were. they have their thing, don't think it is it's great. stuart: as a player, the sound from the guitar, is it better than other guitars? place it in a sense of how good it is? >> ted mccarty, the president of gibson
music we listen to today, every great musician eric clapton, bob dylan, john harley john lennon, keith richardsguitars that follow this one. stuart: tom doyle, you were playing this was that owned by les paul? >> the first prototype. this is the one. stuart: arlen is right. that hit real launched the electronic guitar into the rock 'n' roll scene? >> it is the one that les always wanted and used on his commercials, the les paul and mary ford show for the listerine commercials. here...
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what was it like to look out at the room and see everything from tom hanks to sarah palin and keith richardshow and it wasn't just politics or sports. people that you have never seen talking to one another. that was a rehearsal and people came in on saturday because the show was on sunday. that's crazy. that's great. i wanted to say. people noticed that you kind of look alike. >> pretty great. >> a secret about matt lauer. he thinks he is the most beautiful man he has ever laid eyes on. >> it's almost inappropriately beautiful as a man. >> i immediately recognized it. >> he looks -- that's a young me and hugh grant is where i'm going. i say to my wife -- >> i think you look more like hugh grant is white hot. >> we were talking to people about how to help you celebrate the first anniversary of the show. don't give me the insigne seer that's great. i'm giving you the "today" show dog. >> he said that to me and i didn't think that was appropriate. >> you are supposed to get wrangler. >> i love rangler and even as a puppy is ten times the size of my dog. >> what kind of dog? >> a 7 pound italian
what was it like to look out at the room and see everything from tom hanks to sarah palin and keith richardshow and it wasn't just politics or sports. people that you have never seen talking to one another. that was a rehearsal and people came in on saturday because the show was on sunday. that's crazy. that's great. i wanted to say. people noticed that you kind of look alike. >> pretty great. >> a secret about matt lauer. he thinks he is the most beautiful man he has ever laid eyes...
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keith moore had only been on the force for a few months. >> everything seemed normal, i didn't see any passengers in there. >> he was pulling over richard sporeor speeding. >> he doesn't seem nervous or like he is trying to hide anything for me. >> when he asked spore to sign his ticket, that's when things get a little wild. meet april, the monkey reaching out from the back seat. >> when she jumped at you, what was your reaction? >> i think i jumped back a little bit -- >> and moore's partner didn't exactly have his buddy's back. >> what? >> he had a monkey and it attacked my hand. it came out of nowhere. he thought i got strung by a bee, but i said no, it was a monkey. >> at any moment were you thinking what is a monkey doing in this guys truck? >> it was shocking, i was not expecting that. >> and neither was april's owner. usually she is well behaved, but not when she is protecting papa from the long arm of the law. >> she got nervous. so she got on my shoulder behind the door post. i know now that she was getting ready to ambush somebody. >> what was your reaction when april leapt at the officer. >> my reaction was oh my god, a traffic off
keith moore had only been on the force for a few months. >> everything seemed normal, i didn't see any passengers in there. >> he was pulling over richard sporeor speeding. >> he doesn't seem nervous or like he is trying to hide anything for me. >> when he asked spore to sign his ticket, that's when things get a little wild. meet april, the monkey reaching out from the back seat. >> when she jumped at you, what was your reaction? >> i think i jumped back a...
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keith jones s downstairs in the nbc10 garage with more on this. >> first and foremost it's freezing cold outside. that's why we're appreciative of this guy, aaa car care manager, richard. thank you for joining us running us through the things we have sfo make sure our cars run smoothly when the flakes fall. >> first thing we recommend is taking your car too a aaa-approved car facility. they can check out all the things that would be a little more difficult for you to check out. but there's also a couple items you can check out in the meantime. >> lights being one of them right? >> absolutely. obviously some snowfall will be coming down very soon. you'll need some headlights to be able to see the road. checking all your lights whether it be the headlights, fog lights, high beams or any turn signal bulbs, you want to make sure they're working properly. >> you were saying about 900 calls have come insofar for dead batteries alone, just today. that's very important. >> very important. batteries around zero degrees fahrenheit lose 65% of its strength. so, you definitely want to go get it checked out at a facility. aaa is definitely going to be busy today and for the rest o
keith jones s downstairs in the nbc10 garage with more on this. >> first and foremost it's freezing cold outside. that's why we're appreciative of this guy, aaa car care manager, richard. thank you for joining us running us through the things we have sfo make sure our cars run smoothly when the flakes fall. >> first thing we recommend is taking your car too a aaa-approved car facility. they can check out all the things that would be a little more difficult for you to check out. but...