Lyle Woods… Kyle Mooney
Ida May Avery… Leslie Jones
Jarvis Fillmore… Kenan Thompson
Announcer… Sandra Oh
[Starts with Roots of Rock intro]
[Cut to Lyle Woods in his set]
Lyle Woods: What’s up? Lyle Woods coming at you through the magic of the airwaves. And this is the Roots of Rock. What a wild ride it’s been. Tonight we look at unsung pioneer blues. [Cut to picture of Ida May Avery] Ida May Avery was called the muse of Memphis. [Cut to Lyle Woods] She got her first piano out of an abandoned church from an old Chrysler Imperial. In 1966 she was invited to perform on the British pop show ‘Wing Dig’. It was memorable night of music that also stax music artist, [Cut to a picture of Jarvis Fillmore] Jarvis Fillmore. [Cut to Lyle Woods] That footage was never available until now. Check it out.
[Cut to black and white video of Jarvis Fillmore playing]
Jarvis Fillmore: ♪Electric shoes, they’re on my feet, they feel so sweet, out in the streets
♪Electric shoes, they make you move, they make you groove, electric shoes
♪they goin rocka- shaka- maybe even daka
♪my electric shoes!
Thank you very much.
[Jarvis Fillmore leaves the stage and the announcer comes to the stage]
Announcer: Jarvis Fillmore, wasn’t that fantastic ladies and gentlemen? Jarvis Fillmore.
Jarvis Fillmore: lectric-lectric-lectric-lectric
[Jarvis Fillmore comes to the stage again]
♪Electric shoes, they make you move, they make you groove, electric shoes
♪a thousand watts, is what I got, and that’s a lot up in my shoes.
♪and that’s so bright, so light, a little bit tight
♪my electric shoes!
Thank you very much. Thank you very much.
[Jarvis Fillmore leaves the stage]
[Cut to the announcer with the audience]
Announcer: Just brilliant. Jarvis Fillmore again, ladies and gentlemen. he was a trip, wasn’t he?
Alex Moffat: Incredible. You’re brilliant mate.
Heidi Gardner: Love you, Doll!
Announcer: Indeed. Very, very nice. Now he have an artist—
Jarvis Fillmore: Tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick–
Announcer: Oh, he’s still going!
Jarvis Fillmore: Tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick
[Jarvis jumps in the middle of the crowd here and there]
♪I’m over here
♪Now, I’m over here
♪Now I’m over here
♪Now I’m right here coz I’m so quick
♪And I’m so slick
♪because I got lectric-lectric-lectric-lectric
♪electric electric shoes,
[Jarvis walks up to the stage]
♪they make you move, they make you groove
♪go plug them in, it’s insane
♪tic, tic, tic, tic, tok, tok, tok, tok,
♪tok, tok, tok, tok, tok, tok, tok, tok
♪my electric shoes
Thank you very much, everybody! Thank you.
[Cut to the announcer with the audience]
Announcer: Jarvis Fillmore smashed it, didn’t he?
Jarvis Fillmore: Lectric-lectric-lectric-lectric
[Jarvis Fillmore walks to the stage again]
♪Electric shoes, they make you move, they make you groove
Thank you very much! Thank you very much.
[Jarvis Fillmore walks out of the stage again]
[Cut to Lyle Woods]
Lyle Woods: Jarvis Fillmore played 17 encores that night. But if anyone could follow him, it was Ida May Avery. Take a look.
[Cut to the Announcer and Ida May Avery on the stage]
Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen, it is a privilege to have an American blues artist Ida May Avery here with us tonight. Performing her powerful song ‘Deliver us to the mountain top’.
Ida May Avery: That’s right. I–
Jarvis Fillmore: Tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick
[Jarvis Fillmore walks to the stage again]
♪Electric shoes, they make you move, they make you groove, they never snooze
♪never stop you, they rock you, never ever stop you
boom-shaka-laka-laka-lak
♪Electric shoes, they better move, and take you to, they never snooze
♪and that’s so bright, so light, a little bit tight
♪tic, tic, tic, tic, tok, tok, tok, tok,
♪tok, tok, tok, tok, tok, tok, tok, tok
♪oh! my electric shoes
Thank you very much! Good night!
[Jarvis Fillmore leaves the stage. Announcer and Ida May walk up on the stage]
Announcer: Tremendous! Jarvis Fillmore, ladies and gentlemen. Now, we only have time for –
Jarvis Fillmore: ♪Power it up, power it up, power it up! Power, power, power!
[Jarvis Fillmore walks to the stage again]
♪Power, power! Power, power! Electric shoes, electric shoes
Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen!
[Jarvis Fillmore leaves the stage]
[Cut to Lyle Woods]
Lyle Woods: Unfortunately, it took another two hours for Ida May Avery to finally get to perform after Jarvis Fillmore suffered what doctors called blowing out one of his balls. We’ll have that footage on the next show. Keep it weird, people.
[Drums roll. Jarvis Fillmore joins Lyle Wood’s set]
Jarvis Fillmore: ♪Electric shoes you never lose
♪I’m here 15 years later just like a terminator