OMG searched it after Bill Hader mentioned it on the Seth Meyers show, ahahah , had high hopes and was not disappointed, that was like a psychedelic rock song
Okay I laughed at the instrument noises, stone faced audience reaction, and the reveal that this was performance on the Steve Harvey talk show. I wish this was tried again for another episode and actually made it onto air.
I think a lot of Hader gets funnier the more you watch him. I'm thinking of his Eliot Spitzer and Carville. Hader leaves it all on the stage, whatever he does.
Glorious. A pro comic’s commitment to a sketch gone wrong / bombing always impresses me. Over the years, I’ve been onstage with a band a few times where there were musical train wrecks: (a sub musician screwing up songs, monitors failing so we can’t hear each other, etc). The first few times it happens, there is this tiny voice in your heard urging you to separate yourself from the whole thing to preserve your dignity. But, often the best thing is to go the other way and commit fully. Though there is a line where it’s unsaveable and better to stop it. Hader looks over just after the wall incident to see if they are going to call it. If Bieber didn’t recover. I’m not a Bieber fan. don’t follow him, but know he has his haters. Gotta hand it to him though: he got over that disorienting rush of adrenaline and committed back to the sketch. Not sure that many people could have done that.
My memory isn't the best sometimes, but I can't stop thinking that his hat looks like a full scale version of Wild Bill's hat from G.I. Joe. Knowing is half the battle.
Taran Killam of SNL references this unaired moment as "his scariest." Seemed like good linkage. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5Hs3S0WYIOU.htmlh1m22s