SNL 4-15 "Boom Watch What you Say"

OMG WTF BBQ!!!
Can someone please tell me what the F that was, just on SNL?

and further, where can I get the music track? It was Haunting and Beautiful at the same time.

It’s Sofa King Great!

that song was irritiating after the first minute

I’ll be back tomorrow, after I see the tape.

No, it was the sketch right before Sofa King. Which, I knew like, back in 99.

“Hide and Seek” by Imogen Heap. Great song from a damn near flawless album, Speak for Yourself.

That was a great song?

I found it annoying.

THANKS!!

Repeating the first moments of any song over and over again can make it annoying. It’s not even close to the best song on her album, but I think it’s nice. She is also the singer of Frou Frou – you heard their song “Let Go” if you saw Garden State.

Uh, was the sketch a parody of a TV show or a movie? It certainly had that feel to it.

Apparently it’s from The O.C. I wouldn’t know, having never watched it, but I’m guessing it mimicked a murder-suicide scene from the show.

FYI the lyrics from the skit were the chorus

Mmmm what do you say,
Mmmm that you only meant well?
well of course you did
Mmmm what do you say,
Mmmm that’s all for the best?
ah of course it is
Mmmm what do you say?
Mmmm that it’s just what we need
you decided this
Mmmm what do you say?
Mmmm what did she say?

I didn’t get that skit at all, nor the one about the mustache rides. Am I being incredibly dense?

It wasn’t as good a show as I had hoped, though I did like the goofy Prince show, the news, and a bit of this and that.

Mustache rides:

A woman sits on a man’s face while he performs cunnilingus on her. If he has a mustache, it may provide friction or tickle her down there, hence Jason Sudeikis with the vibrating mustache. Pretty much a goofy, slang term for a woman sitting on a man’s face for sexual purposes.

Ah! Thank you for curing the ignorance.

Also, there’s nothing more lowbrow than a dude with a t-shirt or baseball cap announcing “Free Mustache Rides!” Juxtapose this with the dignified, banker-ly way they depict the origin of the phrase.

It’s sort of like the “Lord and Lady Douchebag” sketch from 1980, in concept. Or Hefner’s development of the Playboy Philosophy on the marbled steps of ancient Athens.