Arsenio Hall's Last Show - mid-1994 - part 1 of 3!
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@spyroxxm Ok, you're entitled to your opinion.But, the fact remains that before Arenio's show, young people were not really interested in "late night" tv. And at some point his show was cool and hip with MOST young people.get a clue..in order for you to even form the opinion that his show was stupid, and obnoxious, then you must have watched it yourself! You know that you miss Arsenio
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@spyroxxm -I myself, love alternative music. And, Arsenio had musical guest from different genres of music on his show. He could have lasted longer had there not been politics involved.
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@1972shat HA!! THATS the REAL reason this stupid, obnoxious, trendy, pandering and now hideously dated show got canceld, .. . because it stoped seeming so "cool" and "hip" to young audiences, .. . or to WHITE young audiences at least. ( continued )
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@1972shat ( contd ) Young white audiences stoped watching this show because THEY stoped listening to this rap and hip hop stuff ( it went out of fashion with them ) and began getting into grunge and alternative music & culture instead. You'll notice this show went off soon after THAT type of music had gained popularity ?
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@blachubear Arsenio, I hope that you are reading this. You single handedly brought people back to "late night"t.v. Before your show aired, young people were not watching Letterman, or Carson.Your show was the "late night" "hippest trip in America". I miss the your show.
p.s.-did Teena Marie ever appear on Arsenio Hall?
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what happened to him, dont remember seeing him anywhere after this show ended
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Any show that has te guts to give teh entire hour to Prince and have Farrakhan on is revolutionary
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I HATEEEEEE FARRAKAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >:O
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This was the show, I miss the 90's
I miss The Arsenio Hall Show. Arsenio had everybody on his show, Eddie Murphy, Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neal, Magic Johnson, Muhammad Ali, Martin Lawrence, Bill Cosby, Richard Pryor, Charles Barkley, Isiah Thomas, Don Cornelius, Rudy Ray Moore, Don King, Billy Crystal, George Carlin, and that's just to name a few.
SamWil500 2 years ago 17
This was a sad day Arsenio show was going off the air. And this when the nineties didn't peak yet because that decade was nothing but big party. Can you imagine him interviewing Jennifer Aniston, Lauryn Hill, Lil' Kim, Missy Elliot, Jay-Z, Wyclef & other big stars that emerge from the nineties? His show was cut off too soon.
blachubear 1 year ago 7