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"Lazy Sunday" Song by The Lonely Island and Chris Parnell from the album Incredibad Released December 17, 2005 Format Digital download Recorded December 13, 2005 at the offices of The Lonely Island and Saturday Night Live, GE Building, New York City Genre Comedy, hip hop, nerdcore Length 2:22 Label Universal Republic Writer Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, Jorma Taccone, and Chris Parnell Producer Jorma Taccone Incredibad track listing "Sax Man"
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(7)"Lazy Sunday" is a song and short video by American comedy troupe The Lonely Island, released on December 17, 2005, broadcast on Saturday Night Live as the second Digital Short. Primarily performed by Andy Samberg and fellow cast member Chris Parnell, the song and accompanying music video follow the two comedians on a Sunday afternoon matinee viewing of the film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, while eating cupcakes from the Magnolia Bakery.
The song was written by Samberg and Parnell, as well as Lonely Island members Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone, in one night. Recorded the following night in the comedy troupe's office of the GE Building on Taccone's laptop he bought from Craigslist, the music video was shot around Manhattan the next morning using a borrowed camera. After being quickly mixed and edited by Schaffer, the short was approved for broadcast on the next evening's telecast of Saturday Night Live by producer Lorne Michaels.
Although the writers initially worried the studio audience would respond to the short negatively, the video received a positive reception and enjoyed Internet stardom overnight, with multiple bootleg copies surfacing on video-sharing website YouTube. The song and video brought forth positive critical reception, with many regarding it as drawing relevance to the dormant series. In retrospect, commentators have named "Lazy Sunday" as one of the best Saturday Night Live moments of the 2000s.[citation needed]
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Background
The track "Lazy Sunday" and its accompanying music video follow the two cast members (Parnell and Samberg), who adopt the brash personas of hardcore rappers. The song follows their quest to achieve their "ultimate goal" of attending a matinee of the fantasy film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. The lyrics involve subjects that are "anything but hardcore," such as eating cupcakes from the Magnolia Bakery or searching for travel directions on MapQuest. Samberg described the lyrics as "two guys rapping about very lame, sensitive stuff."[1]
Schaffer and Taccone had been on the writing staff for nearly three months, and had only two live sketches that survived the dress rehearsal process and actually made it on air.[1]
Recording and production
Parnell, Samberg, Schaffer, and Taccone wrote "Lazy Sunday" on the evening of December 12, 2005. They recorded the following night in the office The Lonely Island occupied together, using a laptop Taccone bought on Craigslist.[1] Whilst colleagues were rehearsing and rewriting that Saturday's show, the group spent the morning of December 15 shooting their video with a borrowed camera. The video used the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in Chelsea to stand in for a multiplex cinema and Taccone's girlfriend's sister to play a convenience-store clerk.[1] Schaffer spent the entire next night (into the morning) editing the video and working with technicians to bring it up to broadcast standards. In the moments preceding the show's live performance and broadcast, the team learned from Michaels that "Lazy Sunday" would be shown on that night's show.[1] The three comedians were very worried about how the video would be received by the studio audience.[2]
Release
The short had its premiere on the December 17, 2005 episode of Saturday Night Live, and received a positive response. "It played really well, and we were just super happy about that," said Samberg.[3] When the video first aired, the comedy troupe and Samberg were basically unknown to even the show's most devout fans.[4] "It captures a certain scrappiness about the show. There's an unpolished realness to it that I think people can instantly relate to," said Saturday Night Live veteran Amy Poehler.[2]
By the following morning, the video was a national cultural sensation. Schaffer and Taccone also were contacted by friends who heard the track played on radio stations and in bars. "Lazy Sunday" inspired a line of T-shirts, released during the initial boom of popularity in the weeks after its release.[1]
The short was initially available after its broadcast through the iTunes Store (then known as the iTunes Music Store), made free for subscribers.[5] Additionally, it was posted to several web sites and shared via e-mail. The film was viewed more than five million times at YouTube before NBC Universal asked the site to remove it, along with several other copyrighted NBC video clips, in February 2006.[6] NBC later placed the short on its SNL site and Hulu.
Reception
Entertainment Weekly put it on its end-of-the-decade, "best-of" list, saying, "The hallowed genre of 'white dudes rapping about mundane stuff' reached new heights of hilarity with Andy Samberg and Chris Parnell's 2005 ode to an afternoon viewing of The Chronic—what!—cles of Narnia."[7]
Cultural impact
Thanks to "Lazy Sunday"'s initial iTunes success, Apple announced they had licensed several archived Saturday Night Live skits to offer for download in January 2006.[5] The success of "Lazy Sunday" encouraged Michaels to trust the troupe more and push their material onto the show.[1] The viral success of the video is widely credited as having been the tipping-point for YouTube's success,[8] as it spawned dozens of 'response videos'.[9] These included a West Coast response by actor Mark Feuerstein, an English response by comedian Sam Baron, an Australian response about lawn bowls, as well as Lazy Muncie (which defended the honor of the Midwest) and Lazy Ramadi by two US Army SSGs based in Ramadi, Iraq.
In "The Merger", an episode of the television series The Office, Michael Scott makes an orientation film called "Lazy Scranton" for the Stamford employees who were transferred to Scranton. Starring Michael and Dwight, the video uses the same music, rap style, and camera effects used in the "Lazy Sunday" video.
In the feature film Epic Movie, the character Captain Jack Swallows (a reference to Jack Sparrow from the Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl film franchise) breaks out in a rap called "Lazy Pirate Day"; the song is reminiscent of "Lazy Sunday" both visually and musically. Swallows is played by Darrell Hammond, a long-time performer on Saturday Night Live.
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f g Dave Itzkoff (December 27, 2005). "Nerds in the Hood, Stars on the Web". The New York Times". http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/27/arts/television/27samb.html. Retrieved May 14, 2011.
- ^ a b Kesner, Julian (December 24, 2005). "Video Shoots SNL Rookie into the Show's Spotlight". The New York Daily News". http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/entertainment/2005/12/24/2005-12-24__video_shoots__snl__rookie_i.html. Retrieved May 14, 2011.
- ^ Julian Kesner (December 24, 2005). "Video shoots SNL rookie into the show's spotlight". Daily News". http://classic-web.archive.org/web/20051226083552/http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/story/377294p-320527c.html. Retrieved May 15, 2011.
- ^ Associated Press (February 26, 2009). "Andy Samberg invites you to his Lonely Island". MSNBC. http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/29412580. Retrieved May 14, 2011.
- ^ a b Bosman, Julie (January 10, 2006). "Apple to Sell S.N.L. Skits for iPod Use". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/10/technology/10ipod.html. Retrieved May 15, 2011.
- ^ NBC nastygrams YouTube over "Lazy Sunday", Boing Boing
- ^ Geier, Thom; Jensen, Jeff; Jordan, Tina; Lyons, Margaret; Markovitz, Adam; Nashawaty, Chris; Pastorek, Whitney; Rice, Lynette; Rottenberg, Josh; Schwartz, Missy; Slezak, Michael; Snierson, Dan; Stack, Tim; Stroup, Kate; Tucker, Ken; Vary, Adam B.; Vozick-Levinson, Simon; Ward, Kate (December 11, 2009), "THE 100 Greatest MOVIES, TV SHOWS, ALBUMS, BOOKS, CHARACTERS, SCENES, EPISODES, SONGS, DRESSES, MUSIC VIDEOS, AND TRENDS THAT ENTERTAINED US OVER THE PAST 10 YEARS". Entertainment Weekly. (1079/1080):74-84
- ^ Did "Lazy Sunday" make YouTube's $1.5 billion sale possible?
- ^ Crane, Dan (March 26, 2006). "Cubicle Dwellers' Funniest Home Video". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/26/arts/television/26cran.html.
- The Lonely Island
- "The Narnia Rap, Deconstructed", Slate.com, 27 December 2005
- "SNL Narnia-Rap Skit: Better Than Actual Rap?", Village Voice, 20 December 2005
- "The Chronicles of Narnia Rap: It Won't Save Saturday Night Live, But It Could Save Hip Hop", Slate.com, 23 December 2005
- "Video shoots 'SNL' rookie into the show's spotlight", New York Daily News, 24 December 2005
- "Nerds in the Hood, Stars on the Web", The New York Times, 27 December 2005
- "NBC Uni to sites: Clip the clips", Hollywood Reporter, 18 February 2006
- "A Video Clip Goes Viral, and a TV Network Wants to Control It", The New York Times, 20 February 2006
External links
- "Lazy Sunday" on NBC
- "Lazy Sunday" at SNL Transcripts
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