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Saturday Night Live - The Complete Fourth Season Streaming

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I’m very familiar with this season and would like to offer up a few of my well-liked moments. This last season for Belushi and Aykroyd, along with the third season, includes the troupe’s finest hours.

Season 4 highlights:

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1.Rolling Stones - You may be slightly disappointed by this season-opener if you’re a huge Stones fan. There is no opening monologue from them, which could have been enthralling. Those duties are instead helmed by NYC mayor (actually, I mediate he was objective campaigning at the time), Ed “How Am I Doing” Koch. Jagger shows up as the main guest in a very humorous Tom Snyder bit, and Ron Wood & Charlie Watts are patrons of the always-classic Olympia Café. As for the music, it comes in one vast chunk, as opposed to the usual two segments. Somewhat disappointingly, the boys form songs exclusively from the then newly-released “Some Girls” album (”Shattered”, “Beast of Burden” and “Good”) . Amazingly, their biggest hit from that album, “Miss You”, is ignored. Worst of all, Mick’s inform is in unusually poor form; he sounds strained, hoarse and froggy throughout. My biggest - indeed oddest - memory of this episode’s novel airing was the talk that followed at school on Monday. “Did you perceive Mick tongue kiss Keith Richards!? ” As time passed and my memory got sketchier, I belief this may have been urban story, but after getting a copy a few years ago, Mick does actually - if not “tongue kiss” - lick Ron Wood’s closed mouth, and tries a similar proceed on Keith, who seems to skittish away from it. Incidentally, this episode also includes the titanic Nerds “refrigerator repairman” sketch, also the subject of some talk at school that week!

2.Other musical highlights - Devo’s bizarre rendition of “Satisfaction” looks as wild today as it did then, beret-wearing Ricki Lee Jones’ semi-forgotten hit “Chuck E.’s in Esteem” recalls the beat poets she emulated, and Belushi’s Samurai makes a hilarious cameo during Frank Zappa’s fusion-jazz-tinged “Rollo.” This is one of the strongest musical seasons, in fact. The Doobie Brothers, James Taylor, The Grateful Tedious, Kate Bush, The Talking Heads, The Blues Brothers and Van Morrison all set aside in superior performances. And then there’s the once-trademark variety, which we also salvage with old-time jazzman Eubie Blake, reggae maestro Peter Tosh and blues man Delbert McClinton.

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3.Tape Store - One of my favorites because it doesn’t play for straight laughs, but serio-comedy instead, something completely unknown on the modern prove. Fred Willard is the overly-proud, overly-optimistic owner of a tape store….”no, not the audio kind, the sticky kind!” Some patrons are cruel, others are sympathetic & supportive. Like the “Reduce the Lounge Singer” and the often-overlooked “Knights of Columbus”, quieter, and drier reality-based skits like these showcased the astonishing range of the cast, and didn’t rely on the narcissistic one-joke, one-character premise.

4.Carrie Fisher - What Star Wars geek could forget this appearance! Not only was the country level-headed gripped in the current Star Wars Mania, but Fisher showed up for the monologue in her Princess Leia costume, buns and all! She looks as helpful as she did in the film, if not even more sparkly. The following skit is a very laughable Star Wars themed take-off of the Annette & Frankie “Beach” movies from the `60s. As a kid, I was most panicked by another skit wherein Fisher smokes pot with her date (Belushi) . It actually a comic parody of the Lauds, the noted subjects of “An American Family”. This one, however, honest talks “loud”.

5.The Pepsi Syndrome - One of the most finely constructed skits I consider the point to ever did. Everyone does their job here, from Baba Wawa to Franken & Davis’ hilarious mime routine. It’s spoof without being imitation, political without being obtuse. Again, one of the vast things about the Not Ready for Prime Time Players was their ability to load up skits with a variety of different gags, not relying on the repetition of one (I stress this point a second time because it’s one of the biggest killers of the note today) .

6.The Unpleasant News Bees - Double entendres abound as the Bees (rarely seen by this point) obtain the Unpleasant News Bears treatment. Teammates tease another boy (Belushi) for “buzzing off”. I don’t want to spoil it beyond that. The presence of the tremendous Walter Matthau, reprising his Buttermaker role, gives this one some comedic weight and authenticity.

7.Superhero Party - Margot Kidder, current off the heels off of “Superman” success, puts in a solid, St. Partick’s Day themed indicate. As someone of Irish descent, I’ve always remembered this one fondly (maybe all those Chicagoans at SNL had something to do with it!) . Highlights include the Celtic stylings of The Chieftains, and the hysterical Superhero Party, hosted by Lois Lane, naturally. Partygoers are offended at the bathroom odor left slow by Belushi’s Hulk, who nonchalantly remarks, “hey, it ain’t supposed to smell like roses.”

8.The French Chef - SNL clearly drew inspiration from Monty Python, especially in these earlier seasons. Their awestruck admiration was positive whenever Michael Palin or Eric Lazy hosted. Earlier episodes hosted by them include British-themed skits as well as the spilling of one skit into the next, a accepted Python technique. Here, Dan Aykroyd may be channeling host Inactive with his classic Julia Childs imitation. The ridiculous amount of blood-letting that ensues recalls Python’s “Sam Peckinpah’s Salad Days” sketch.

There’s more, but if you’ve read this far, I’m not definite what you’re waiting for. Haven’t you pre-ordered yet?

SNL aged to be the most inovative and amusing prove of the tedious 70’s. It reinvented the variety expose with a “supporting cast” and a rotating guest host every week. They knew how to invent a amusing pieces and preserve it engaging forward. Every reveal was not a masterpiece but the hits were more than the misses.

This season had the two best episodes ever with the two most unlikely hosts - Cicley Tyson and Maureen Stapleton.

The following are a list of the 20 guest hosts and musical guests:

Rolling Stones

Fred Willard / Devo

Frank Zappa

Steve Martin / Van Morrison

Buck Henry / The Greatful Dead

Carrie Fisher / The Blues Brothers

Walter Matthau

Eric Sluggish / Kate Bush

Elliot Gould / Peter Tosh with Mick Jagger

Michael Palin / The Doobie Brothers

Cicley Tyson / Talking Heads - This is the best episode ever. It starts Garrett Morris opening the note in wander as Cicley. And gets even better when she appears on Gloomy Perspectives. She and Garrett visit the wide butts.

Ricky Nelson / Judy Collins

Kate Jackson / Delbert McClinton

Gary Busey / Rick Danko and Paul Butterfield / Eubie Blake and Gregory Hines

Margot Kidder / The Chieftans

Richard Benjamin / Rickey Lee Jones

Milton Berle / Ornette Coleman

Michael Palin / James Taylor

Maureen Statpleton / Linda Rondstat and Pheobe Snow - Maureen has a titanic skit with Lorraine Newman as the stereotypical Jewish mother.

Buck Henry / Bette Middler

Again, this is when SNL was comic, so prepare to do something than rarely happens when watching SNL today - laugh til it hurts.
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