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Post by mbucksfan on Nov 2, 2008 15:52:36 GMT -5
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Post by mbucksfan on Nov 2, 2008 16:34:01 GMT -5
here's the youtube and Declaration youtube
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Post by 2ton on Nov 2, 2008 19:53:42 GMT -5
Lol, thanks for posting...I was so tired from having to get up early every day, that I went to bed early and missed it.
p.s. Love the photo of DC. I am guessing it was photoshopped a bit. It looks like it has a "soft light glow" added to enhance it just a tad.
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Post by --->Riza <--- on Nov 2, 2008 20:07:07 GMT -5
I watched him last night, great show, best of all........no guyliner, he looks much more innocent and real.
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Post by purpleclown13 on Nov 2, 2008 23:11:56 GMT -5
MB, thanks for posting all the videos. David was awesome on SNL. He did seem a little nervous during part of Light On but he seemed to ease up a bit for the second song.
I agree that the music was a little overpowering but he still sounded great.
I like Ben Affleck too...yup I think he did a great job hosting and performing in the skits.
Amy wasn't on last week's show either. Seth Meyers announced on last week's show that she had the baby. I wonder how much time she'll be taking off. She does a great job doing the News with Seth.
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Post by mbucksfan on Nov 3, 2008 0:11:16 GMT -5
I watched him last night, great show, best of all........no guyliner, he looks much more innocent and real. i AGREE i LOVED THAT THE GUYLINER STAYED HOME sorry bout the caps
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Post by laurkat22 on Nov 3, 2008 18:43:50 GMT -5
I watched him last night, great show, best of all........no guyliner, he looks much more innocent and real. i AGREE i LOVED THAT THE GUYLINER STAYED HOME sorry bout the caps I kinda missed the guyliner When I met him at the Albany show he had it on and I almost died! He was great on SNL the other night!!!
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Post by mljbray on Nov 12, 2008 19:25:30 GMT -5
David Cook sings “The First Time I Saw Your Face” to Hillary Clinton at the Glamour Women of Year awards — then introduces her on stage.
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Post by mljbray on Nov 12, 2008 19:31:58 GMT -5
David on Total Request Live............
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Post by 2ton on Nov 12, 2008 20:29:55 GMT -5
Wow, he is everywhere these days!!!
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Post by mbucksfan on Nov 13, 2008 12:04:51 GMT -5
David on Total Request Live............ Thanks Mary Lee. What a cute clip. He is so cute-talking about hwo terrified he was and hoping he wouldn't pass out on snl. He really did look like it on LO but recovered some confidence on Declaration. Such a classy guy when talking about Archie.
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Post by mbucksfan on Nov 13, 2008 12:06:13 GMT -5
David Cook sings “The First Time I Saw Your Face” to Hillary Clinton at the Glamour Women of Year awards — then introduces her on stage. Who would have thought Hillary and I have some of the same musical taste ;D Funny when she said she didn't get as many votes as David.
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Post by mljbray on Nov 13, 2008 12:52:28 GMT -5
BE THERE FOR DAVID COOK'S EXCLUSIVE PERFORMANCE ON THE AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS RED CARPET!!!! NOVEMBER 11, 2008, 6:19 PM David Cook fans have an exclusive opportunity to cheer him on as he performs live on the 2008 AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS RED CARPET LIVE ! show which airs right before the AMAs on November 23rd. Then see stars like: Beyonce, Chris Brown, Mariah Carey, Miley Cyrus, Alicia Keys, Jonas Brothers, Pink, The girl thingycat Dolls, Rihanna and many more as they arrive for music's biggest night of the year! ************************************************** NEW YORK — Lots of talent will be present for NBC's annual Christmas in Rockefeller Center telecast. Hosted by Al Roker, this 76th formal tree lighting ceremony will feature Beyonce, Tony Bennett, the Jonas Brothers, Harry Connick Jr., David Cook and Rosie O'Donnell, the network said Wednesday. Other scheduled performers include Faith Hill, Rascal Flatts, America's Got Talent winner Neal E. Boyd and singer-songwriter Solange Knowles, as well as the Broadway Kids, students in a performing arts program founded by O'Donnell. They will perform from Rockefeller Center's Art Deco plaza in the heart of Manhattan. The live, hourlong special airs 8 p.m. ET Dec. 3. The network's 11th telecast of the event, it builds on the tradition of the Rockefeller Christmas tree dating back to the Great Depression. A tree was first erected on a muddy construction site in 1931 by workers building the Rockefeller Center complex. Then, in 1933, the tree was decked with 700 lights and placed in front of the then 8-month-old RCA Building (now the GE Building). NBC televised its first tree lighting in 1951 on The Kate Smith Show, and as part of the nationwide Howdy Doody kids' show from 1953 to '55. www.usatoday.com/life/television/ne...al_N.htm?csp=34
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Post by mljbray on Nov 14, 2008 21:53:18 GMT -5
Remember that David is on Leno tonight. I almost forgot!!!
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Post by mbucksfan on Nov 15, 2008 0:59:52 GMT -5
I fell asleep before Leno. Tell me about it, please
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