Despite no musical performance, Tuesday night's episode of Late Night With Seth Meyers was extremely music-adjacent. For one thing, Meyers welcomed Sabrina Carpenter, who has become a regular at his old show Saturday Night Live, for his latest Day Drinking segment.
During their time at NYC's Ripple Room, Meyers and Carpenter played a game in which they had to choose between answering questions and drinking from a giant Long Island Iced Tea. This involved Carpenter rating Meyers a 7/10 with regard to his looks and Meyers earnestly performing "The Star Spangled Banner." At one point they don red light therapy masks, which prove difficult to fit a straw through, and they later attempt to read coffee orders off cue cards (including "large black coffee for Osama Bin Laden") without cracking up. They also did a bit called Pet Sounds (see, music-adjacent!) in which they looked at pictures of animals and attempted to make that animal's sound. There's more, and you can watch it all below.
Also on the show, Jack Black was there to promote Anaconda and ended up talking about his love for the late Rob Reiner. "There's no School Of Rock without Spinal Tap," Black said, also noting the fake rock band's influence on Tenacious D. Speaking of comedic music, before Reiner came up, Meyers mentioned that 20 years ago this week, Black hosted the SNL episode on which "Lazy Sunday" debuted, more or less kicking off the Lonely Island's reign on the show. (He remembers not realizing just how good the song was until Beck shouted it out.) Watch that interview below.
Back to Sabrina Carpenter: The trailer for her Seth Rogen-produced Muppet Show special just dropped. It's airing Feb. 4 on Disney+ and ABC, and you can get a preview below.
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