Music on TV This Week: The Decemberists
The Decemberists revisit their rivalry with Stephen Colbert, Prince opens up on PBS, and Asher Roth is just all white.
The Decemberists will appear on The Colber Report -
It was nearly three years ago that The Colbert Report put The Decemberists on notice for coat tailing on Colbert's green screen challenge. The resulting mock feud led to one of the more entertaining half-hours in the short history of the show, with a "ShredDown" duel between Colbert and Decemberist guitarist Chris Funk. With some controversy, Colbert declared himself, and his stand-in Peter Frampton, the victor. As such, when The Decemberists return on Monday to the scene of the (perfect) crime, they might enact some revenge while also promoting their latest album, Hazards of Love. It's all in good fun, of course, and it's good thing that Colin Meloy and co. don't take themselves too seriously, given that their latest finds their theatrics knee deep in a prog-folk-rock opera. And considering three of the four identifiers in that genre (that I just made up) would/should made The Colbert Report's Threat Down list, is it any wonder that The Decemberists are Stephen Colbert's musical nemesis? For those that missed, forgot, or just want to relive "Rock and Awe: The Countdown to Guitarmageddon" from the last Decemberists/Colbert showdown, here's the "controversial" hand-off from Colbert to Frampton, featuring Henry Kissinger and a 5-necked guitar (borrowed from Cheap Trick's
Finally, as if there wasn't enough to watch Monday night (Chuck finale, folks!) you really need to see/record Prince on PBS where he begins the first of a two-night appearance/interview with Tavis Smiley. It's rare we get to hear the Purple One talk much at all, and Smiley actually gets him to open up a bit about childhood and his battles with the record industry, both subjects he has shied away from talking about in the past. Here's a preview clip of him talking about his childhood: Playlist: Picks for the week drake lelane Most Popular Stories
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