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The Roots to Retire, Become Jimmy Fallon's House Band
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Last weekend, Nah Right posted a YouTube clip of The Roots allegedly announcing their retirement from touring — in order to become the house band for Jimmy Fallon when he takes over Late Night next year.
But the video was taken down and neither the band or NBC have issued any further word.
Could this really be the end of the illadelph dynasty?
Last night in Chicago The Roots announced that they will be retiring from touring EFFECTIVE March 2009. The move is being made to accommodate their new Night Gig as the house band for Jimmy Fallon when he replaces Conan O’Brien as the host of Late Night in March of 2009. Conan will be moved to the Tonight Show.On the one hand this sucks because, despite The Roots status as the touringest group in Hip-Hop history, and despite the numerous live shows I’ve attended, I have never seen a proper live Roots performance. How is that possible? I don’t know, but I need to make sure I hit one up before March. I know it’s a temporary retirement, but if Fallon’s ratings are good, it could be a while.
This past weekend, a hip hop blog called Nah Right posted a YouTube interview with ?uestlove, a member of hip hop live band supergroup The Roots. And he said that The Roots were retiring from touring in order to become the house band for Jimmy Fallon when he takes over Conan O'Brien's late night show next year. But that video was quickly pulled, so everyone has been scrambling to find out whether this apocalyptic... thing is actually true. NBC has no official comment, but we hear that it probably is. Essaywhuman?!!!??! This is one of those things that proves you're getting old.I've never had a group that I actually like go the late night house band route. Springsteen fans saw Max Weinberg take his act to Conan's show; and I'm sure there were some jazz heads who were flabbergasted to see their main man Kevin Eubanks signing up with Jay Leno. But The Roots? The Illadelph generals opening up for that stuttering mop-headed ball of suck, Jimmy Fallon? It's kind of tragic.
Other bloggers are also mourning this anticipated loss of the greatest live band in hip-hop's history.
Here's Straight Bangin's melancholic response to the news:
A Roots show became a staple of my life. I could mark off time by the concerts I'd see. I could strengthen relationships by taking in a night with the Roots, my friends, and my sister. I could find time for myself as I stood among strangers doing something that felt quintessentially me. I always had a bedrock foundation for whatever it was--whatever it is--that comprises what it means to be who I am. Aside from the company of some close friends, there is almost nothing that sets me at ease like a Roots show.
That's why news of a scaled back touring schedule caused my dismay. I don't want to move. I don't want to give up something so important. I hate that I am losing out to Jimmy Fallon, the least funny, least deserving "comedian" in the world. I am happy for the Roots if this is what they want, if this helps them get (more) paid, if this is good for them. But nonetheless, it's bad for me. Especially because I live in effing Missouri these days. This feels like losing friends because even if I don't always see them, I used to know that they were always there for me. Now, it will be different.
So, tell 'em why you sad, son? Well, because this is like losing a piece of me.
I have to agree.
I've loved The Roots since day one — but it's going to be an awkward and bizarre transition to witness their 'next movement' from the live stage to the NBC studio soundstage.
We'll be updating this story as we learn more about the band's television plans.
November 18, 2008 at 11:57 am by Jarrett Martineau, 1422 views, 5 comments





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greenlight18at 19:09 on November 18th, 2008
improv in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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jonwSNLfanat 19:38 on November 18th, 2008
Moe and I snuck into studio 8-h on a Friday night while the cast, including Jimmy Fallon, Chris Kattan, and Will Ferrell, was rehearsing. They were really cool about the whole thing and let us hang out, take pics, tape an intern to a rolly chair, etc. A couple hours in to it, a producer started to wonder who we were and had the security guard escort us out of the building. Goodtimes.
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kristicwat 20:50 on November 18th, 2008
This photo was taken outside of the NBC headquarters in New York on the night of the fall line-up announcements in May. Jimmy was, by far, the most friendly and pleasant of all the dozen of celebrities to make their way to the event tent.
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Geebadoat 15:18 on November 20th, 2008
pic taken during the longest freestyle i've ever witnessed, it was like 12 mins. long no BS!! Black Thought is easily one of the greatest mc's to ever grab a mic!!
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The Comedianat 06:04 on November 21st, 2008
Jimmy Fallon and Lee Hicks on the set of "Rocket"(now titled "The year of getting to know us")
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