The documentary examines the late-night sketch program
Saturday Night Live and its musical guests across its 50-year run. Dozens of cast and crew members are interviewed as well as musical guests and the show's house band. The film examines the show's relationship to the New York music scene, as well as changing and evolving popular styles. It dives deep into its musical history in its sketches, with segments on impressions,
Adam Sandler, the origin of
the Blues Brothers •
Elvis Costello switching songs live on air in 1977, and his supposed "ban" from the show • The show's
hip-hop history, including the 1981 debut of
Funky 4 + 1, the first rap act on national television •
Fear's chaotic 1981 performance with a
mosh pit • Debuts of acts like
Nirvana and
Dua Lipa •
Sinéad O'Connor's
1992 appearance during which she controversially ripped up a photograph of
Pope John Paul II •
Rage Against the Machine's explosive 1996 spot, during which they attempted to hang upside-down
American flags on their
amps in protest of billionaire host
Steve Forbes • The show's first post-
9/11 broadcast with
Paul Simon and
Rudy Giuliani •
Ashlee Simpson's infamous 2004 appearance in which she
lip synced •
Kanye West's history on the show, both his impact on guests' visual capabilities and many controversies, including a 2018
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