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I recorded the show but haven't seen it yet. Did read the morning reviews - NG.
I thought Leno was going to do a nightly monologue, then provide opportunities for young, new comedy talent ala Carson's version of the Tonight show. And a return to more varied music genres would be a successful throwback/option instead of the usual bubblegum/grunge bands that usually appear (not that there's anything wrong with bubblegum or grunge music). The music on the old Leno show was my criticism. Music director, Kevin Eubanks and a formidable jazz guitarist in his own right - No jazz heard whenever I tuned in.
That way, his staff wouldn't be so hard pressed to crank out quality material every day.
If this keeps up, there will come a day (maybe already) when the internet takes over the wide screen TV.
Sherwood
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