Drew Carey's Top Ten Tracks of 2014 1. I'm A Hog For You Baby The Strypes
And the rest in no particular order The Kids - The New Trocaderos Crash Boom Bang The Bayonets Barefoot In The Car Park Groovy Uncle and Suzi Chunk - Singer Outta Sight The Cherry Drops About The Weekend The Jellybricks Come & Get It The Dollyrots I Know Where The Sun Shines - Groovy Uncle and Suzi Chunk OK DJ Steve Conte NYC Shotgun Slim SCOOBIE DO
He had pennybirdrabbit on when he guest-hosted the first non-craigyferg week of the Late Late Show. Nice song, and Drew seemed genuinely excited at how well everything went. As came out in the interview after, she was a waitress at a diner he went to, and she told him she was a singer, and he eventually got hooked on her stuff and pushed to have her on the show.
Performance and interview:
_________________ Alan
"This is a true story, except for the parts that didn't happen." - Steven Wright
I knew because he's a soccer nut (and only in the last 10 years became one) and part-owner of the Seattle Sounders in MLS who play in front of 38,000-60-000 every game.
He also mingles with the fans and attends all games.
_________________ "We have a great bunch of outside shooters. Unfortunately, all our games are played indoors."—College Basketball player Weldon Drew
And the Reverend Horton Heat beat Drew's band in their high school battle of the bands (on the show). If you haven't seen the show where Drew's training tape got altered, it is a classic.
It's also because of Drew that I can never hear "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet" the same way ever again.
I wish they'd put more than the first season of that show on DVD.
_________________ Alan
"This is a true story, except for the parts that didn't happen." - Steven Wright
The first five or so seasons were great TV, but boy did it fall off the rails towards the end.
Fell off the rails? That doesn't begin to cover what happened to that show - more like picked up the rails, took them to the top of a tall building, jumped off, then pushed the rails away.
Although I did like when Craig Ferguson parodied the end of Newhart at the end of The Late Late Show by waking up in bed as Mr. Wick next to Drew.
_________________ Alan
"This is a true story, except for the parts that didn't happen." - Steven Wright
The first five or so seasons were great TV, but boy did it fall off the rails towards the end.
Fell off the rails? That doesn't begin to cover what happened to that show - more like picked up the rails, took them to the top of a tall building, jumped off, then pushed the rails away.
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