Ep 49. Mel Brooks, Langhorn Slim
- February 18, 2014
Conan season 4 episode 49 features legendary filmmaker and comedian Mel Brooks, as well as musical guest Langhorne Slim. The show begins with Conan O'Brien making his way onto the stage, decked out in his signature sharp suit and tie, ready to entertain his audience.
Conan begins the show by addressing the recent news of the cancellation of David Letterman's late night show, and how it has impacted him personally. He praises Letterman for his influence on the industry and shares some memories of hanging out with him over the years.
Then, Conan introduces his first guest, the one and only Mel Brooks. Brooks and Conan have a long history together, and they immediately begin trading jokes and playful jabs. Brooks talks about his upbringing in Brooklyn and how it influenced his comedic style, as well as his experience working on some of his most iconic films like Blazing Saddles and The Producers.
The conversation then turns to Brooks' recent work, including a stage adaptation of Young Frankenstein, and his upcoming HBO documentary about his life and career. As always, Brooks is witty and sharp, providing plenty of laughs for the audience.
Next up is musical guest Langhorne Slim, who brings his unique blend of folk, rock, and blues to the stage. Slim performs several songs from his latest album, including "Life is Confusing" and "Zombie," showcasing his soulful vocals and impressive guitar skills.
After the performance, Conan brings Brooks back out for some more banter and jokes. Brooks, never one to shy away from a good pun, has the audience in stitches with his quick wit and irreverent sense of humor.
The show wraps up with a final bit of comedy from Conan, who shares some of his favorite "rejected" cover songs from popular bands. He and the band perform short snippets of these ridiculous covers, such as AC/DC's "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," and the audience applauds with laughter.
Overall, this episode of Conan is a must-see for fans of classic comedy and great music. With Mel Brooks' legendary humor and Langhorne Slim's captivating performance, there's something for everyone to enjoy.