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. >> greg: i love mick jagger's new wig.you want advice from a person's whose mink coat owns a mink coat? celebrities think you're stupid. agreeing with them proves it. >> bob: that was one of your better monologues. do you remember what you said? >> greg: absolutely not. i wrote it this morning in a haze. >> bob: do you know what the segment is about? >> greg: i do. i want to ask andrea this. sarah talked about a women, mother and entrepreneur, she needs the country to be a place where everyone has a fair shot. didn't her success start under ronald reagan in the '80s with square pegs? under reagan and bush? and "sex in the city" came in bush. >> andrea: that is true. actually very true. >> greg: i don't know why i know that. >> bob: why does it matter? >> andrea: her character, her character in "sex in the city" is the character they want all of the young girls watching the awards to identify with. this was a character, kerry bradshaw not real, never took a government check. she wasn't on subsidy. no julia. this is for dual
. >> greg: i love mick jagger's new wig.you want advice from a person's whose mink coat owns a mink coat? celebrities think you're stupid. agreeing with them proves it. >> bob: that was one of your better monologues. do you remember what you said? >> greg: absolutely not. i wrote it this morning in a haze. >> bob: do you know what the segment is about? >> greg: i do. i want to ask andrea this. sarah talked about a women, mother and entrepreneur, she needs the...
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slightly about all of this is that you've arrived today for all intense and purposes looking like mick jaggeryou've arrived with one of the biggest entourages that i've ever seen. >> no, a lot of -- >> this is the second biggest entourage i've seen after janet jackson. >> a lot of pretty girls with me there in my entourage. >> are they called the final net sns. >> they are now. >> i have a big entourage of people. >> how do you jump this rock starship? >> i haven't changed at all. >> the entourage, the new look. >> i'm just looser. >> i just have this compilation of all of this music and maybe it is going to my head a little bit. i'm very proud of the record. i think it's very good, fun. >> and the whole idea that you managed to persuade these people to do this is equally unfathomable to me. paul mccartney and me saw you scrambling it on the show. but the fact that you got it on the album, you're singing the original title of "yesterday" with paul mccartney. yesterday was scrambled eggs. i've actually seen the original manuscript. >> i've got to preinterview him. he's the nicest human. and he
slightly about all of this is that you've arrived today for all intense and purposes looking like mick jaggeryou've arrived with one of the biggest entourages that i've ever seen. >> no, a lot of -- >> this is the second biggest entourage i've seen after janet jackson. >> a lot of pretty girls with me there in my entourage. >> are they called the final net sns. >> they are now. >> i have a big entourage of people. >> how do you jump this rock starship?...
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he was known for his, quote, wicked impression of mick jagger. didn't everybody do an impression. he used brute spray de -- de yoder rent and his daily staple is a bowl of cereal. it was a breakfast of socialist. and this is the breakfast of baby raccoons. don't know what to say about that except that looked delicious. tom, why are we just learning about this stuff now? >> apparently because this book is coming out, right? >> try to argue that. >> you have got me in a corner. >> i took logic in college. some of the details are weird. about the hard head it said, his head was so hard it made your hand hurt when you hit him. can you tell the difference between hardness and softness in the head? when you punch somebody in the head it hurts your hand. >> how do you know this? >> i only punched a few heads and it hurts. >> you clearly have never punched a baby. >> thank god for that. we at "red eye" are against punching babies. i want to make that clear to the people at home. i am interested in the details of his life, and it is because he is a celebrity. obama is a celebrity, so i tre
he was known for his, quote, wicked impression of mick jagger. didn't everybody do an impression. he used brute spray de -- de yoder rent and his daily staple is a bowl of cereal. it was a breakfast of socialist. and this is the breakfast of baby raccoons. don't know what to say about that except that looked delicious. tom, why are we just learning about this stuff now? >> apparently because this book is coming out, right? >> try to argue that. >> you have got me in a corner....
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what is worrying slightly about all of this is you arrived looking sort of like mick jagger. and you arrived with one of the biggest entourages i've ever seen. >> right. well, i don't even know if i came up at the same time. >> there are the fallonettes as i'm going to call them. this is the second biggest entourage i've seen after beyonce. >> a lot of pretty girls with me in my entourage. >> are they called the fallonettes? >> they are now. i have a big entourage of people. there's a gang of kids outside aven't changed at all. >> the album cover, entourage, the new look. >> i'm looser. >> are you now taking yourself less seriously as a rock star? >> i have this compilation of music and maybe it's going to my head a lit bit. i'm very proud of the record. i think it's a good, fun record. >> the fact that you managed to persuade these people to do this is equally unfathomable to me. all mccartney and you sing "scrambled eggs." you're thinking the original title of "yesterday" with paul mccartney. >> i tell this story to my friends -- >> i've seen the original manuscript. >> i g
what is worrying slightly about all of this is you arrived looking sort of like mick jagger. and you arrived with one of the biggest entourages i've ever seen. >> right. well, i don't even know if i came up at the same time. >> there are the fallonettes as i'm going to call them. this is the second biggest entourage i've seen after beyonce. >> a lot of pretty girls with me in my entourage. >> are they called the fallonettes? >> they are now. i have a big entourage...
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. >> reporter: ella fitzgerald, mick jagger, barbra streisand. ♪ >> reporter: smith's guest list is a he donated the entire collection to the library of congress, where each one will be digitized for public listening and learning. there's the moment when blues legend bo diddley accuses the king of ripping him off. >> elvis presley copied me and jackie wilson. he combined the two acts together. i take my hat off to him. the name of the game is make money, and that's what he did. >> reporter: or when bob dylan dismisses the decade that for many defines him. >> i can't imagine people making such a big fuss over the '60s, unless things are so dull now that they just have to, you know, think of some time when times were better. ♪ hey, mr. tambourine man, play a song for me ♪ >> well, little richard was the, he was really the one that taught me. >> reporter: and of course, smith interviewed him as well. ♪ wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom! tutti-frutti, oh rutti ♪ >> reporter: about the first time he ever heard his greatest hits. >> i didn't even know that i had hits. one night, i was lying
. >> reporter: ella fitzgerald, mick jagger, barbra streisand. ♪ >> reporter: smith's guest list is a he donated the entire collection to the library of congress, where each one will be digitized for public listening and learning. there's the moment when blues legend bo diddley accuses the king of ripping him off. >> elvis presley copied me and jackie wilson. he combined the two acts together. i take my hat off to him. the name of the game is make money, and that's what he...
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what is worrying me slitly is you arrived today looking for all intents and purposes like mick jagger and you arrived with one of the biggest entourages i have ever seen. >> well, i don't even know. >> there the fallon ets. this is the second biggest entourage i have seen after beyoncy. johnny jackson's was bigger, but not as as thetically pleasing. >> a lost pretty girls. >> they called the fallon ets? >> they are now. i have a big entourage. >> how do you jump in rock star shot? >> i don't know. i haven't changed at all. the album cover. the new look. i was looser. >>> you seriously as a rock star? >> i had this compilation of all this music. maybe it is growing a little bit. i'm proud of the record. it's a good, fun comedy album. >> i love it. it's fantastic. you managed to persuade these people. paul cartney and you sing scrambled eggs. you got it on to an album. you are singing the original title of yesterday. >> it's called scrambled eggs. then he went to sleep. they didn't have tape recorders back in the day. i previewed him. he's the nicest human and doing "saturday night live
what is worrying me slitly is you arrived today looking for all intents and purposes like mick jagger and you arrived with one of the biggest entourages i have ever seen. >> well, i don't even know. >> there the fallon ets. this is the second biggest entourage i have seen after beyoncy. johnny jackson's was bigger, but not as as thetically pleasing. >> a lost pretty girls. >> they called the fallon ets? >> they are now. i have a big entourage. >> how do you...
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. ♪ >> mick jagger, keith richards, ron wood and charlie watson make up the rolling stones, but there's the band that many don't know. chuck began his career age 20 and asked to join the alman brothers band. 1982 after years of touring got a special opportunity to play keyboard and sing backup vocals with the rolling stones. and his contribution to success goes well beyond the tour musician. >> and also quite talented as an arranger and helps me and the rest of the band with arranging the tunes and a great historian and he's been with-- he knows the book, he has a book with arrangements in it that's a great help to us. >> mike: with a career spanning five decades he's a force in the music industry pan continues to do what he does best, make great music. >> mike: chuck has a brand new album, i love it, called back to the woods. welcome back to the show, chuck, great having you back. >> great to be here. >> mike: athey're clapping and they're going to really clap when they find out they'll go with a copy of your album "back to the woods" (applause) >> a compilation of amazing tunes, with
. ♪ >> mick jagger, keith richards, ron wood and charlie watson make up the rolling stones, but there's the band that many don't know. chuck began his career age 20 and asked to join the alman brothers band. 1982 after years of touring got a special opportunity to play keyboard and sing backup vocals with the rolling stones. and his contribution to success goes well beyond the tour musician. >> and also quite talented as an arranger and helps me and the rest of the band with...
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he's like -- [ impersonating mick jagger ] you know, like -- [ laughter ] and then keith is like -- [arette dangling or whatever. and the camera cuts each one of these guys they're introducing. and, like, get big rounds of applause. and then he goes, "and then on the drums is charlie watts." and he's like -- and that's the biggest round of applause. [ laughter ] the crowd goes nuts because he's stone faced. he never breaks. he's the coolest human being. charlie watts is here, you guys. i'm so excited. [ cheers and applause ] and the a, b, c & d of boogie woogie. today is friday. and that's usually when i catch up on some personal stuff. you know, i check my inbox -- [ cheers and applause ] check my inbox. -- return some e-mails, and of course, i send out some thank you notes. [ cheers and applause ] do you mind? can i write out some right now? do you mind? thank you so much. james, will you be peach and -- [ laughter ] james -- james, will you -- [ laughter ] james, will you be a -- james -- [ laughter ] nice try. i can break you. will you be a lamb -- [ laughter ] -- and -- can i get
he's like -- [ impersonating mick jagger ] you know, like -- [ laughter ] and then keith is like -- [arette dangling or whatever. and the camera cuts each one of these guys they're introducing. and, like, get big rounds of applause. and then he goes, "and then on the drums is charlie watts." and he's like -- and that's the biggest round of applause. [ laughter ] the crowd goes nuts because he's stone faced. he never breaks. he's the coolest human being. charlie watts is here, you...
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had of children, one picture of a group my brother managed and asked me if i wanted to photograph mick jaggert, as they say, was history. the pictures are amazing. so there's a picture, january 1969, the beatles, performing their last concert. they were recording "let it be." it tell me. >> another story not unlike the first, when i went down to -- i met all the people that did that movie working for the stones, they were filming. the head of apple told me he didn't need me to be down there. he said we decided to let you come but you can shoot for one day. i said i wouldn't shoot for one day, i would shoot for three. i went into apple and i was planning to show them to the press officer and one at a time mccartney, lennon, harrison and ringo star all walked in by the time they had flipped through the pictures somebody said, let's do a book. i worked with them for a month. it was a 140-page book that came out with the record everywhere in the world except america. >> oh, my goodness. eight months later the last photo session. you could feel how much things had changed. >> and that picture was
had of children, one picture of a group my brother managed and asked me if i wanted to photograph mick jaggert, as they say, was history. the pictures are amazing. so there's a picture, january 1969, the beatles, performing their last concert. they were recording "let it be." it tell me. >> another story not unlike the first, when i went down to -- i met all the people that did that movie working for the stones, they were filming. the head of apple told me he didn't need me to...
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bo diddley, mick jagger. >> wow. >> they blow through -- strip down suc a legend has been built up aroundou talking to them off the record. >> right. >> they blow up a lot of these -- a lot of these ideas. for instance, bob dillon, in the 1960s at the end, john lennon had the famous you know song god where he basically said i don't believe in the '60s. he wasn't alone. neither did bob dillon. let's take a listen to this. >> was it frustrating sometimes people want to lock you into their memories into the '60s? >> you know, it's like paul from jefferson airplane, paul cantor. if you can remember anything about the '60s you weren't really there. you know. that's pretty much correct on it. i can't imagine people making such a big fuss over the '60s. unless things are so dull now that they just have to, you know, think of some time where times were better. you think back, it wasn't really that much better, you know what i mean. it was tougher in so many different ways, you know. i'm not really a nostalgic person, so i just don't buy into the '60s thing like a lot of people seem to do. >> you
bo diddley, mick jagger. >> wow. >> they blow through -- strip down suc a legend has been built up aroundou talking to them off the record. >> right. >> they blow up a lot of these -- a lot of these ideas. for instance, bob dillon, in the 1960s at the end, john lennon had the famous you know song god where he basically said i don't believe in the '60s. he wasn't alone. neither did bob dillon. let's take a listen to this. >> was it frustrating sometimes people want...