Conan’s tribute to his band was touching. They really do have a fat (phat?)
rocking sound.

https://youtu.be/xG3ccQtKGrI

And Conan sat in with the band to perform “40 Days,” the song he used to
close his live shows

https://youtu.be/TdIgpVazr-k

I only briefly worked on Late Night with Conan when the series did its
“Conan in LA” week in Carson’s old studio. Hearing that band live was a
definite highlight.



On Fri, Oct 5, 2018 at 8:19 PM Jim Ellwanger <[email protected]> wrote:

> I may be the only one on this list who’s been watching Conan consistently
> since 1993, so this clearly marks the end of an era for me. The format
> change is unfortunate not just because the band was so good, but also
> because Conan’s bookers have always been excellent at getting musical acts
> on the show.
>
> Back in the early days of his “Late Night," the people in my college dorm
> would opine that, given that Conan’s interviews were by far the weak link
> in the show, they should get rid of those and reformat it into “The Conan
> O’Brien Variety Hour” and just have comedy sketches and musical guests. So
> it’s very interesting that, 25 years later, it’s basically the reverse
> that’s happening. (In a manner of speaking — I’m interested to see how much
> time is allotted for comedy sketches in the new format.)
>
> I suspect during the three months off, they’ll build a new, smaller set
> for the show, and a number of former staff members will be clearing out
> their desks.
>
>
> On Oct 4, 2018, at 9:18 PM, 'David Bruggeman' via TVorNotTV <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'm a few days behind, but outlets were reporting that the Basic Cable
> Band was playing its last episode of Conan tonight, so I tuned in mid-way.
>
> Jimmy Vivino and the band are/were tonight's musical guest, and former
> Tonight Show/Conan writer/performer Deon Cole was a (the?) guest.
>
> Before they played, Conan announced that the band will not be part of the
> 30 minute version of the show.  While this makes economic sense, and is
> consistent with the previous announcement that there wouldn't be musical
> guests, I hadn't heard anything about this before tonight.  Nor that
> tonight was the last hour-long late night edition of Conan.
>
> I didn't catch this segment during the broadcast (link below), but the
> show will keep with the already announced start date of January for the new
> format.  In the meantime, there will be another Conan Without Borders
> episode (Japan), an 18-city tour, a podcast (not Serious Jibber-Jabber),
> the launch of the online archive, and other projects.
>
>
> http://teamcoco.com/video/conan-highlight-catch-conan-s-new-podcast-live-tour-more
>
> With TBS baseball playoffs mucking up the schedule starting now, I can
> sort of see why stop the hour long now.  But three months seems like a long
> time to be away.  I know back in 2010 the online stuff was an important way
> to keep O'Brien in the spotlight, but the space is a lot more crowded now
> and there won't be as much excitement as there was in the aftermath of Late
> Night Wars II
>
> All that said, the archive sounds promising, and almost Carsonian.
>
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