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Old 11-03-03, 10:03 PM
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Greatest musical moment in television history

beatles on Sullivan?


Don't think so.


MTV just aired Louis Farikan interviewing Ja Rule about his beef with 50 cent.


I don't know weather to laugh or cry, but if this isn't a sign of the times, I don't know what is
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Louis Farrakhan interviewing Ja Rule?

nah.

Public Image Limited on American Bandstand!
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Hmmm, and I always thought it was the episode of VH1's the RuPaul show where RuPaul interviewed Debrah Gibson and the Mayflower Madam together.
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What about Aerosmith playing with NSync and Britney Spears at the Super Bowl. 1st sign of the apocalypsse.
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Kiss Meets The Phantom Of The Park...Yes There Was Music In It...
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Dudez-a-Plenti performing "Baby, I Wish You Were My Baby" live for the first (and only) time.

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Tiny Tim's marriage on The Tonight Show.
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The Dukes of Hazzard boys singing TV theme songs on the CBS Anniversary special?
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Any appearance by the "D".
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Bing + Bowie + "The Little Drummer Boy" = Christmas surrealism

Vanilla Ice going insane with a hammer and scaring poor Chris Kattan & friends.

Rob Lowe on the Academy Awards singing with Snow Freaking White.

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Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins attempting a rendition of Stairway to Heaven on The Late, Late Show w/ Kilborn. Or maybe when they tried to do a version of Tiny Dancer.
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Vanilla Ice explaining the subtle difference between "Under Pressure" and "Ice, Ice Baby" that made it a completely different song.

http://www.mtv.com/bands/az/vanilla_ice/audvid.jhtml
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Originally posted by leepyswetr
Vanilla Ice explaining the subtle difference between "Under Pressure" and "Ice, Ice Baby" that made it a completely different song.

http://www.mtv.com/bands/az/vanilla_ice/audvid.jhtml
I remember when that aired. I always wondered if he was really being sarcastic, but suspected he wasn't. We used to joke about that all the time.

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