At least we occasionally get the next-best thing, when Fallon unveils his spot-on impression of Neil Young, one of Canada’s greatest exports. And we got quite the treat on last night’s episode of “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.”
Jimmy’s Neil, who moved us earlier this year with his rendition of “Pants on the Ground,” had a surprise duet partner in Bruce Springsteen, who chipped in on a performance of Willow Smith’s “Whip My Hair.” Take a look:
Never one to miss a trend, legendary Canadian rocker Neil Young has offered up his cover version of Gen. Larry Platt’s instant hit, “Pants on the Ground.”
In case you missed it, the “American Idol” auditions in Atlanta took a bizarre but socially conscious turn on Wednesday night when the 62-year-old Vietnam War veteran closed the show with his original song, which encouraged urban youth to buy belts.
Young, in the form of “Late Night” host Jimmy Fallon, offers his take here.
Never one to miss a trend, legendary Canadian rocker Neil Young has offered up his cover version of Gen. Larry Platt’s instant hit, “Pants on the Ground.”
In case you missed it, the “American Idol” auditions in Atlanta took a bizarre but socially conscious turn on Wednesday night when the 62-year-old Vietnam War veteran closed the show with his original song, which encouraged urban youth to buy belts.
Young, in the form of “Late Night” host Jimmy Fallon, offers his take here.