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Friday, April 6, 2001
Show #1585

PLUS: the Tornado of Fire warning; a look at the Circus Parade; and something new for Mailbag.
The place is bustling with activity as the CBS Giant Orchestra is on hand. The orchestra consists of:
Paul Shaffer - keyboards
Felicia Collins - guitars
Will Lee - Bass
Sid McGinnis - guitars
Anton Fig - drums
Tom "Bones" Malone - horns
Al Chez - horns
Bruce Kapler - horns ----- a total of 8.

The hardest working harpist in show business. Gloria handles the glisses for the CBS Mailbag.

In addition, tonight we have:
28 strings (16 violins; 8 violas; and 4 celli)
10 horns (3 trumpets; 2 trombones; 1 bass trombone; 4 saxophones)
2 harps
1 keyboard
1 percussionist ------ a total of 42, for a grand total of 50 in the CBS Giant Orchestra.

With little time to prepare, Paul did a magnificent job in putting all these pieces together resulting in a magical Late Show evening.

So with the CBS Giant Orchestra as our backdrop, it's time to open up the CBS Mailbag.

 


CBS MAILBAG:
LETTER #1 - From Helmut Schonwalder of Monterey, California - "Dear David, Is it really true that you are a lousy tipper?"
Dave denies the claim, stating that when people take good care of him, he takes good care of them. Like what happened last weekend . . . Dave rubs his chin which is the universal sign for a gliss to a Dave memory. We see Dave in a restaurant paying his bill. Dining alone, Dave pays the tab and offers the waiter a $100 bill for himself. The waiter pockets the cash, and then points off-camera to a shattered chandelier that Dave had presumably broke. With a quick hem followed by a haw, Dave sheepishly informs the waiter that that is all the money he has. Dave then jumps from his seat and darts off like a lynx. We fade back to LIVE Dave as we enjoy the taped gliss music.

Before we begin the next letter, Dave wonders aloud that why when we have the CBS Giant Orchestra on hand do we have to listen to the taped gliss music. Why not use the LIVE harps? Dave makes some small talk to the nearby harpist, Gloria. After brief instructions as to when she'll be cued to harp, Dave quickly scans the next 3 letters. Sadly, Dave finds there are no more scheduled glisses. Not to be denied, Dave decides that each of the next 3 letters will be accompanied by the playing of Gloria the harpist.
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