The song was also involved in Costello's infamous performance on
Saturday Night Live on 17 December 1977. Following pressure from his record company to play the song on the show, Costello began to play the song, but he stopped after only a few bars, saying that "there's no reason to do this song here". He then launched into an unannounced performance of "
Radio Radio", a song he had promised not to play. As a result, he was banned from the series until 1989. In 2015, Costello wrote of having seen his appearance on
Saturday Night Live as an opportunity equivalent to
the Beatles' first live US television performance on
The Ed Sullivan Show: "[...] Columbia insisted that the second song should be 'Less than Zero'. The song had already proven to be obscure to many American ears, and if this was supposed to be our
I Want to Hold Your Hand moment, I thought the song was too low-key." He had then come up with the plan to switch songs, inspired by a live performance on the BBC's
The Lulu Show in 1969 in which Jimi Hendrix had scrapped a performance of "
Hey Joe" after a few bars, to instead play an impromptu tribute to
Cream, who had broken up just days before. ==References==