Taylor Momsen Bitten By 1 Bat While Opening For AC/DC
Taylor Momsen was recently bitten by a bat, while performing on stage with her band The Pretty Reckless. Author Morty June 3rd 8:42 AM Taylor Momsen performing with her band, The Pretty Reckless Imagine going out in front of thousands of people to perform and the next thing you know, youâre bitten by a bat. The odds of it happening is pretty large. Well Taylor Momsen beat those odds.
Rock And Roll, Bat Style
You may not recognize the name, but youâll definitely recognize her face. Taylor Momsen is not new to the entertainment business. She played Jenny Humphrey on âGossip Girl,â and she played Cindy Lou in the live-action film of âHow The Grinch Stole Christmas.â On top of that, she is the lead singer for the alternative rock band The Pretty Reckless. When you think of rock and roll and bats, the first thing that comes to mind is Ozzy Osbourne and his publicity stunt. Remember when he bit the head off the bat? Well, that sent waves all around the world. Not only did that shock the world, it brought a lot of heat on the âCrazy Trainâ singer. Well in this case with Taylor, it seems the bat was the one who did the biting. She was performing with her band in Spain, opening for AC/DC, when all of a sudden a bat bit her. A bat flew up on stage and attached itself to her leg. Next thing she knew, it bit her, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Related: AC/DC: Top 25 Brian Johnson Songs
The Irony Of It All
Aside from the fact that now bats and rock and roll are connected by more than one incident, thereâs irony in all this. Itâs terrible that she was bit on the leg by a bat during her performance. But, she was bit while their band was performing âWitches Burn,â according to Hollywood Reporter. Iâm certain many people thought this was part of the performance or a pre-planned stunt, but Taylor assured all it wasnât. She said the crowd was yelling and screaming at her, pointing to the bat on her leg. She thought the little bat was cute, until it bit her. The result, Taylor must undergo 2 weeks of rabies shots to make sure she doesnât get sick. She thanked the hospital staff who helped her. The staff even dubbed her Batgirl, when they saw the story on the news. Taylor posted the video on her Instagram page of the incident. The band will continue to open for AC/DC throughout the European portion of the tour. Morty is the Executive Producer of âThe Mike And Carla Morning Showâ on 96.3 KKLZ. He’s been a part of the show and station for 5 years. Aside from producing the morning show, he has served as production director for over 20 years. Those commercials you hear between the music, he produced a lot of them for Las Vegas! He loves music, playing guitar, all things Vegas Golden Knights, the Steelers, and his English Bulldog, Squish! He will talk forever with you on any of these things! Morty writes about peculiar news stories and Las Vegas happenings. ## 16 Favorite Saturday Night Live Sketches Of All Time Saturday Night Live has been around as long as many of us have been alive. They just wrapped up their 49th season.
Saturday Night Live Begins Season 50 This Year
Since the beginning of time, entertainers have been doing what Saturday Night Live does. Parodying, and poking fun at current and topical subjects, people, and politics. You can say SNL has changed, or you donât like the political stuff, or itâs not as funny as it used to be, but the one thing you canât say is that it was short-lived. There may not be the consistent memorable, or catchphrase type sketches there once was â The Coneheads, Roseanne Roseannadanna, Two wild and crazy guys, and cheeseburger, cheeseburger, cheeseburger! But there were definitely a few that will go in the books from this past 49th season.
Saturday Night Live Gave Us Sketches That Have Made History
Saturday Night Live has given us some of the funniest, and most memorable sketches, that will literally go down in the history books. This past season featured one that will definitely go down in the books. The Ryan Gosling featured Beavis and Butthead Sketch. The randomness, and ridiculousness of the sketch was funny to begin with. But when Heidi Gardner completely loses it, like the viewer has been doing all along â absolutely hilarious!! As we know from the great Carol Burnett Show, when people break character, and into laugher, it really is that funny! Tim Conway and Harvey Korman breaking character, and breaking into laughter was absolutely priceless. And even comedians are human, and they laugh at what is funny â even when they are in it. Another Saturday Night Live sketch that was great this season was the ABBA sketch. So damn funny â and so damn real. The great thing about good satire is that itâs just slightly over exaggerated reality. And they nailed that in this sketch, and they nailed the essence of ABBA. Say what you will about how Saturday Night Live has changed, or evolved over time, but one thing is certain: Saturday Nights will NOT be the same if there is no Saturday Night Live. How lucky we have been to have it around for so long, because it is truly iconic. Here are some of my favorite Saturday Night Live sketches of all time. In no particular order, because thatâs just too hard. Believe me, I have more favorites, and Ill save them for another list. But to me, these are classics. And they left us with catch phrases, images, and laughter, that will last us a lifetime!
1. Close Encounter
There have been so many funny female players on SNL, and Kate McKinnon is definitely one of them. Itâs hard to watch a lot of what she does without just losing it yourself. I swear, when McKinnon sees other cast members ready to break, she just makes it happen! Hereâs the alien abduction.
2. Matt Foley And The Van Down By the River
Matt Foley was a motivational speaker that Chris Farley brought to life. A very young David Spade could barely hold it together at one point. Christina Applegate played it well, but she was right there with Spade.
3. Mom Jeans
Rachel Dratch, Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph, and Amy Poehler are hilariously serious showing off their mom jeans in a fake commercial for them. Itâs absolutely perfect, and perfectly funny!
4. Two Wild And Crazy Guys
Yes, probably a little dated, and not PC. But the firs time Dan Ackroyd, and Steve Martin did this, the whole country was doing it! âWe are two wild and crazy guysâ became a huge catch phrase in the 70âs and early 80âs. The characters were just plain funny!
5. More Cowbell
Will Ferrell steals it when âBlue Oyster Cultâ is in the studio recording âDonât Fear The Reaper.â What does the song need? More cowbell, obviously!
6. Stefon
Stefon was a â I donât even know â a New York hipster influencer? He was played by Bill Hader flawlessly! Cast members say his weekend update hosts (Seth Meyers in this one) didnât read the cue cards before doing the bit, so it was always a surprise to them!
7. The Coneheads
The Coneheads are probably some of the most iconic characters to ever emerge from SNL. And it happened early on. The Coneheads went on to do movies as well. Anyone who watched SNL early on, will never forget the Conehead family. With good reason!
8. Sally O’Malley
Good God, was Molly Shannon hilarious in this! Sheâs a 50 â FIFTY â year old woman, trying out for the Radio City Rockettes. Just TRY not to laugh out loud while watching this!
9. Today Show
Kristen Wiig is precisely one of those funny women I keep talking about. Sheâs pretty damn flawless when it comes to comedy.
10. Dana Carvey as George H. W. Bush
Dana Carvey did a great parody of George H.W. Bush. So great, that the President himself loved it! It became very popular, and the masses love it. âWouldnât be prudent.â Thatâs where the catchphrase came from. Classic!
11. Gilda Radner and Roseanne Roseannadanna
Gilda Radner was a true original, and an absolute treasure to TV, comedy, and the world. Roseanne Roseannadanna was actually based on Rose Ann Scamardella, who was an anchor on WABC. While answering questions that were supposedly written in, Roseannadanna would always digress, and go into a long story that had nothing to do with the original story. It was funny, and infectious.
12. Weekend Update: Point Counterpoint
Weekend Update started way back in the early days of SNL. And it featured a segment called âpoint/counterpoint.â It was a heated exchange between Jane Curtain and Dan Ackroyd. With Ackroyd always starting his segment the same way: âJane, you ignorant sl**.â Again, probably wouldnât fly these days. But decades ago, it was fresh, new comedy.
13. Chippendales Audition
Chris Farley and Patrick Swayze are comedy GOLD in this sketch! Farley plays it SO incredibly straight, and so does Patrick Swayze. How they actually got through this is beyond me, or anyone else. In the documentary I Am Chris Farley, comedian Tom Arnold said that, in the days leading up to the Swayze show, and the segment, Chris Farley had reservations about doing the sketch, because of embarrassment of playing the âfat guy.â Understandable now, with good reason. nonetheless, it remains one of the most iconic SNL sketches of all time.
14. Olympia Cafe - Cheeseburger, Pepsi
the Olympia Cafe. The skit was inspired by a place John Belushi actually used to frequent. It was funny from the get go, but the punchline is the best. When someone orders something they donât have â eggs, for example â NO! âCheeseburger, cheeseburger, no Coke, Pepsi!â Forever memorable!
15. The Girl You Wish You Hadn’t Started A Conversation With At A Party
Cecily Strong did such a great job as that girl you did NOT want to run into at a party. This was actually one of her first legit sketches, and it was just a perfect blend of everything funny. Not to mention Seth Meyers as the straight man. He was great. But Cecily Strong â another one of the brilliantly funny SNL females!
16. Steve Martin and Gilda Radner Dance
Truth be told, this is one of my favorite Saturday Night Live sketches EVER. A truly classic piece of work from SNL, Gilda Radner, and Steve Martin. Slapstick, silliness â and grace. You actually have to be pretty graceful to pull off not graceful. Gilda and Steve were flawless in this sketch, and it is an all time classic. I saw this in 1978, when it was done live on the show. I was very young, but I remember laughing so damn hard, and also being very moved by it. the improvised most of it. Gilda Radner was pure genius, and Steve Martin as well. They definitely knew what they were doing putting these two together. Link Up With Us On Social Media! Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/kklz963 X:https://twitter.com/kklz963 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kklz963/ MORTY:https://963kklz.com/shows/morty/ Saturday Night Live has been around as long as many of us have been alive. They just wrapped up their 49th season.
Saturday Night Live Begins Season 50 This Year
Since the beginning of time, entertainers have been doing what Saturday Night Live does. Parodying, and poking fun at current and topical subjects, people, and politics. You can say SNL has changed, or you donât like the political stuff, or itâs not as funny as it used to be, but the one thing you canât say is that it was short-lived. There may not be the consistent memorable, or catchphrase type sketches there once was â The Coneheads, Roseanne Roseannadanna, Two wild and crazy guys, and cheeseburger, cheeseburger, cheeseburger! But there were definitely a few that will go in the books from this past 49th season.
Saturday Night Live Gave Us Sketches That Have Made History
Saturday Night Live has given us some of the funniest, and most memorable sketches, that will literally go down in the history books. This past season featured one that will definitely go down in the books. The Ryan Gosling featured Beavis and Butthead Sketch. The randomness, and ridiculousness of the sketch was funny to begin with. But when Heidi Gardner completely loses it, like the viewer has been doing all along â absolutely hilarious!! As we know from the great Carol Burnett Show, when people break character, and into laugher, it really is that funny! Tim Conway and Harvey Korman breaking character, and breaking into laughter was absolutely priceless. And even comedians are human, and they laugh at what is funny â even when they are in it. Another Saturday Night Live sketch that was great this season was the ABBA sketch. So damn funny â and so damn real. The great thing about good satire is that itâs just slightly over exaggerated reality. And they nailed that in this sketch, and they nailed the essence of ABBA. Say what you will about how Saturday Night Live has changed, or evolved over time, but one thing is certain: Saturday Nights will NOT be the same if there is no Saturday Night Live. How lucky we have been to have it around for so long, because it is truly iconic. Here are some of my favorite Saturday Night Live sketches of all time. In no particular order, because thatâs just too hard. Believe me, I have more favorites, and Ill save them for another list. But to me, these are classics. And they left us with catch phrases, images, and laughter, that will last us a lifetime! Since the beginning of time, entertainers have been doing what Saturday Night Live does. Parodying, and poking fun at current and topical subjects, people, and politics. You can say SNL has changed, or you donât like the political stuff, or itâs not as funny as it used to be, but the one thing you canât say is that it was short-lived. There may not be the consistent memorable, or catchphrase type sketches there once was â The Coneheads, Roseanne Roseannadanna, Two wild and crazy guys, and cheeseburger, cheeseburger, cheeseburger! But there were definitely a few that will go in the books from this past 49th season.
Saturday Night Live Gave Us Sketches That Have Made History
Saturday Night Live has given us some of the funniest, and most memorable sketches, that will literally go down in the history books. This past season featured one that will definitely go down in the books. The Ryan Gosling featured Beavis and Butthead Sketch. The randomness, and ridiculousness of the sketch was funny to begin with. But when Heidi Gardner completely loses it, like the viewer has been doing all along â absolutely hilarious!! As we know from the great Carol Burnett Show, when people break character, and into laugher, it really is that funny! Tim Conway and Harvey Korman breaking character, and breaking into laughter was absolutely priceless. And even comedians are human, and they laugh at what is funny â even when they are in it. Another Saturday Night Live sketch that was great this season was the ABBA sketch. So damn funny â and so damn real. The great thing about good satire is that itâs just slightly over exaggerated reality. And they nailed that in this sketch, and they nailed the essence of ABBA. Say what you will about how Saturday Night Live has changed, or evolved over time, but one thing is certain: Saturday Nights will NOT be the same if there is no Saturday Night Live. How lucky we have been to have it around for so long, because it is truly iconic. Here are some of my favorite Saturday Night Live sketches of all time. In no particular order, because thatâs just too hard. Believe me, I have more favorites, and Ill save them for another list. But to me, these are classics. And they left us with catch phrases, images, and laughter, that will last us a lifetime!
1. Close Encounter
There have been so many funny female players on SNL, and Kate McKinnon is definitely one of them. Itâs hard to watch a lot of what she does without just losing it yourself. I swear, when McKinnon sees other cast members ready to break, she just makes it happen! Hereâs the alien abduction.
2. Matt Foley And The Van Down By the River
Matt Foley was a motivational speaker that Chris Farley brought to life. A very young David Spade could barely hold it together at one point. Christina Applegate played it well, but she was right there with Spade.
3. Mom Jeans
Rachel Dratch, Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph, and Amy Poehler are hilariously serious showing off their mom jeans in a fake commercial for them. Itâs absolutely perfect, and perfectly funny!
4. Two Wild And Crazy Guys
Yes, probably a little dated, and not PC. But the firs time Dan Ackroyd, and Steve Martin did this, the whole country was doing it! âWe are two wild and crazy guysâ became a huge catch phrase in the 70âs and early 80âs. The characters were just plain funny!
5. More Cowbell
Will Ferrell steals it when âBlue Oyster Cultâ is in the studio recording âDonât Fear The Reaper.â What does the song need? More cowbell, obviously!
6. Stefon
Stefon was a â I donât even know â a New York hipster influencer? He was played by Bill Hader flawlessly! Cast members say his weekend update hosts (Seth Meyers in this one) didnât read the cue cards before doing the bit, so it was always a surprise to them!
7. The Coneheads
The Coneheads are probably some of the most iconic characters to ever emerge from SNL. And it happened early on. The Coneheads went on to do movies as well. Anyone who watched SNL early on, will never forget the Conehead family. With good reason!
8. Sally O’Malley
Good God, was Molly Shannon hilarious in this! Sheâs a 50 â FIFTY â year old woman, trying out for the Radio City Rockettes. Just TRY not to laugh out loud while watching this!
9. Today Show
Kristen Wiig is precisely one of those funny women I keep talking about. Sheâs pretty damn flawless when it comes to comedy.
10. Dana Carvey as George H. W. Bush
Dana Carvey did a great parody of George H.W. Bush. So great, that the President himself loved it! It became very popular, and the masses love it. âWouldnât be prudent.â Thatâs where the catchphrase came from. Classic!
11. Gilda Radner and Roseanne Roseannadanna
Gilda Radner was a true original, and an absolute treasure to TV, comedy, and the world. Roseanne Roseannadanna was actually based on Rose Ann Scamardella, who was an anchor on WABC. While answering questions that were supposedly written in, Roseannadanna would always digress, and go into a long story that had nothing to do with the original story. It was funny, and infectious.
12. Weekend Update: Point Counterpoint
Weekend Update started way back in the early days of SNL. And it featured a segment called âpoint/counterpoint.â It was a heated exchange between Jane Curtain and Dan Ackroyd. With Ackroyd always starting his segment the same way: âJane, you ignorant sl**.â Again, probably wouldnât fly these days. But decades ago, it was fresh, new comedy.
13. Chippendales Audition
Chris Farley and Patrick Swayze are comedy GOLD in this sketch! Farley plays it SO incredibly straight, and so does Patrick Swayze. How they actually got through this is beyond me, or anyone else. In the documentary I Am Chris Farley, comedian Tom Arnold said that, in the days leading up to the Swayze show, and the segment, Chris Farley had reservations about doing the sketch, because of embarrassment of playing the âfat guy.â Understandable now, with good reason. nonetheless, it remains one of the most iconic SNL sketches of all time.
14. Olympia Cafe - Cheeseburger, Pepsi
the Olympia Cafe. The skit was inspired by a place John Belushi actually used to frequent. It was funny from the get go, but the punchline is the best. When someone orders something they donât have â eggs, for example â NO! âCheeseburger, cheeseburger, no Coke, Pepsi!â Forever memorable!
15. The Girl You Wish You Hadn’t Started A Conversation With At A Party
Cecily Strong did such a great job as that girl you did NOT want to run into at a party. This was actually one of her first legit sketches, and it was just a perfect blend of everything funny. Not to mention Seth Meyers as the straight man. He was great. But Cecily Strong â another one of the brilliantly funny SNL females!
16. Steve Martin and Gilda Radner Dance
Truth be told, this is one of my favorite Saturday Night Live sketches EVER. A truly classic piece of work from SNL, Gilda Radner, and Steve Martin. Slapstick, silliness â and grace. You actually have to be pretty graceful to pull off not graceful. Gilda and Steve were flawless in this sketch, and it is an all time classic. I saw this in 1978, when it was done live on the show. I was very young, but I remember laughing so damn hard, and also being very moved by it. the improvised most of it. Gilda Radner was pure genius, and Steve Martin as well. They definitely knew what they were doing putting these two together. There have been so many funny female players on SNL, and Kate McKinnon is definitely one of them. Itâs hard to watch a lot of what she does without just losing it yourself. I swear, when McKinnon sees other cast members ready to break, she just makes it happen! Hereâs the alien abduction. Matt Foley was a motivational speaker that Chris Farley brought to life. A very young David Spade could barely hold it together at one point. Christina Applegate played it well, but she was right there with Spade. Rachel Dratch, Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph, and Amy Poehler are hilariously serious showing off their mom jeans in a fake commercial for them. Itâs absolutely perfect, and perfectly funny! Yes, probably a little dated, and not PC. But the firs time Dan Ackroyd, and Steve Martin did this, the whole country was doing it! âWe are two wild and crazy guysâ became a huge catch phrase in the 70âs and early 80âs. The characters were just plain funny! Will Ferrell steals it when âBlue Oyster Cultâ is in the studio recording âDonât Fear The Reaper.â What does the song need? More cowbell, obviously! Stefon was a â I donât even know â a New York hipster influencer? He was played by Bill Hader flawlessly! Cast members say his weekend update hosts (Seth Meyers in this one) didnât read the cue cards before doing the bit, so it was always a surprise to them! The Coneheads are probably some of the most iconic characters to ever emerge from SNL. And it happened early on. The Coneheads went on to do movies as well. Anyone who watched SNL early on, will never forget the Conehead family. With good reason! Good God, was Molly Shannon hilarious in this! Sheâs a 50 â FIFTY â year old woman, trying out for the Radio City Rockettes. Just TRY not to laugh out loud while watching this! Kristen Wiig is precisely one of those funny women I keep talking about. Sheâs pretty damn flawless when it comes to comedy. Dana Carvey did a great parody of George H.W. Bush. So great, that the President himself loved it! It became very popular, and the masses love it. âWouldnât be prudent.â Thatâs where the catchphrase came from. Classic! Gilda Radner was a true original, and an absolute treasure to TV, comedy, and the world. Roseanne Roseannadanna was actually based on Rose Ann Scamardella, who was an anchor on WABC. While answering questions that were supposedly written in, Roseannadanna would always digress, and go into a long story that had nothing to do with the original story. It was funny, and infectious. Weekend Update started way back in the early days of SNL. And it featured a segment called âpoint/counterpoint.â It was a heated exchange between Jane Curtain and Dan Ackroyd. With Ackroyd always starting his segment the same way: âJane, you ignorant sl**.â Again, probably wouldnât fly these days. But decades ago, it was fresh, new comedy. Chris Farley and Patrick Swayze are comedy GOLD in this sketch! Farley plays it SO incredibly straight, and so does Patrick Swayze. How they actually got through this is beyond me, or anyone else. In the documentary I Am Chris Farley, comedian Tom Arnold said that, in the days leading up to the Swayze show, and the segment, Chris Farley had reservations about doing the sketch, because of embarrassment of playing the âfat guy.â Understandable now, with good reason. nonetheless, it remains one of the most iconic SNL sketches of all time. the Olympia Cafe. The skit was inspired by a place John Belushi actually used to frequent. It was funny from the get go, but the punchline is the best. When someone orders something they donât have â eggs, for example â NO! âCheeseburger, cheeseburger, no Coke, Pepsi!â Forever memorable! Cecily Strong did such a great job as that girl you did NOT want to run into at a party. This was actually one of her first legit sketches, and it was just a perfect blend of everything funny. Not to mention Seth Meyers as the straight man. He was great. But Cecily Strong â another one of the brilliantly funny SNL females! Truth be told, this is one of my favorite Saturday Night Live sketches EVER. A truly classic piece of work from SNL, Gilda Radner, and Steve Martin. Slapstick, silliness â and grace. You actually have to be pretty graceful to pull off not graceful. Gilda and Steve were flawless in this sketch, and it is an all time classic. I saw this in 1978, when it was done live on the show. I was very young, but I remember laughing so damn hard, and also being very moved by it. the improvised most of it. Gilda Radner was pure genius, and Steve Martin as well. They definitely knew what they were doing putting these two together. Link Up With Us On Social Media! Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/kklz963 X:https://twitter.com/kklz963 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kklz963/ MORTY:https://963kklz.com/shows/morty/ # Sign me up for the 96.3 KKLZ email newsletter!
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