Friday, August 9, 2013
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I'm up throughout the night to get lucky enough to hit live TV without a moment to spare for the most excellent Colbert Report music film ever —a move gathering to Daft Punk's "Get Lucky" emphasizing Matt Damon, Hugh Laurie, Jeff Bridges, Bryan Cranston (pictured), Jimmy Fallon, Henry Kissinger (?!), the Rockettes, Jon Stewart by means of satellite, the whole processing of America's Got Talent, and that's just the beginning. I know I truly sold you on that final one! I know I really sold you on that last one! But do yourself a favor.
Daft Punk was scheduled to perform the song of the summer of the century as part of the Report‘s summer concert series Colbchella — “the anti-establishment, convention-destroying rock and roll ethos brought to you by Hyundai” — but they had to cancel last-minute due to an exclusivity conflict with MTV. Comedy Central’s sister network had been promised exclusive television rights to the TV-shy Daft Punk leading up the VMAs.
“You see, we booked Click and Clack over here about a month ago,” Colbert said on Tuesday’s Report. “Well, apparently, Daft Punk are going to make a surprise appearance on the MTV Video Music Awards. Don’t tell anybody, because fun fact: No one told me until two o’ clock yesterday.”
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