Posts tagged "Arsenio Hall"
Jheri Curl Special: Ranking Every #1 R&B Hit Of The ’80s From Worst To First (150-141)

Jheri Curl Special: Ranking Every #1 R&B Hit Of The ’80s From Worst To First (150-141)

Luther, I don’t know how exactly to tell you this; but there is a REALLY weird forest scene behind you.

A Few Takeaways From Matt Nathanson's "Kinks Shirt" Video

A Few Takeaways From Matt Nathanson’s “Kinks Shirt” Video

Three minutes of slightly confusing pop/rock fun, courtesy of Matt Nathanson and…Bobcat Goldthwait?

BlerdTube - The Arsenio Hall Show

BlerdTube – The Arsenio Hall Show

The Popblerd crew (and friends) remember their favorite moments from the original Arsenio Hall Show.

Blerd Radio 2013 Episode 16: MTV & The Mystery Of Jehovah Pan

Blerd Radio 2013 Episode 16: MTV & The Mystery Of Jehovah Pan

30 years of VMA madness , condensed into one hour. Because we’re awesome like that.

Arsenio Is Back!: Check Out The Trailer

Arsenio Is Back!: Check Out The Trailer

It’s been a long time since I’ve been excited for anything on late night TV. Sure, Conan’s cool. Fallon’s OK, and I can hang with Letterman every now and then. But nothing has been the same since Arsenio Hall signed off in 1994, after a five year run that did much for the representation of urban culture on television. Guess what, boys and girls? Arsenio is back this September with a new talk show! Thanks to his success on the […]

Jheri Curl Fridays Presents: The Definitive Guide To ’80s R&B: Paula Abdul

While she’s best known today as a loopy (to put it mildly) reality show judge, Paula Abdul ranked alongside Janet Jackson, Madonna and Whitney Houston as one of the biggest female pop stars of the late Eighties and early Nineties. In addition to her musical success, she was a successful choreographer, working on everything from ZZ Top music videos to “The Tracey Ullman Show.” I won’t ask what the hell Tracey Ullman needed choreography for, but whatever that was, Paula […]

WTFF: Alan Thicke’s “Grandma”

There are tons of “I love you, mom” songs out there, right? Especially in hip-hop and R&B. Don’t nobody love Ma Dukes more than black folk. There’s even a few “I love you, dad” songs out there. But how many songs are there that show love to the grandmothers? Just one that I know of-and boy it’s a doozy. This gem from the early Eighties was recorded by Alan Thicke. No, not Robin Thicke the perpetually bedroom-eyed soul singer. Robin’s […]