Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona
Episode: Entertainment Drill - WED - List Of Worst Lip Sync Performances
Release Date: February 12, 2025
Host/Author: 98KUPD | Hubbard Radio
Duration: Approximately 6 minutes
Overview
In this episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness on Arizona's #1 Morning Radio Show, host John Holmberg, alongside Brady Bogen, Bret Vesely, and Dick Toledo, delves into the notoriously controversial topic of lip-syncing in the entertainment industry. Titled "List Of Worst Lip Sync Performances," the segment scrutinizes some of the most infamous lip-syncing incidents, offering insights, humor, and candid commentary.
Key Discussions and Highlights
1. Mandy Moore's Amazon Delivery Incident
The episode kicks off with a surprising news story involving Mandy Moore. Mandy expressed her frustration over Amazon delivering a package to the charred remains of her in-law's house.
- Mandy Moore [01:45]: "Mandy Moore is upset that Amazon delivered a package to the charred remains of her in-laws' house."
Brady humorously comments on the visual absurdity of the situation:
- Brady [01:57]: "It's a funny picture if it wasn't."
Further discussion reveals that the only intact object was an Amazon wrap box, highlighting the bizarre nature of the delivery mishap.
2. Dave Chappelle's NAACP President's Award
Shifting gears, the show announces that renowned comedian Dave Chappelle is set to receive the NAACP President's Award.
- Mandy Moore [02:19]: "Dave Chappelle is going to receive the NAACP President's Award."
- Brady [02:23]: "That's going to be a great speech. I like that."
This segment celebrates Chappelle's contributions to comedy and his influence within the African American community.
3. Noel Gallagher on Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl Performance
Noel Gallagher's recent comments about Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show spark a lively debate among the hosts.
- Mandy Moore [02:30]: "Noel Gallagher has apparently been appointed to speak for middle-aged white people. He called Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl halftime absolute nonsense."
- Brady [02:40]: "Yeah, there's a divide on the Kendrick Lamar, but numbers don't lie. It peaked at 133 million the whole broadcast, and it was at halftime. So at halftime it went to 133. Kendrick drew eyes."
The discussion emphasizes the massive viewership Kendrick Lamar attracted, countering Gallagher's criticism with statistical evidence.
4. List of Worst Lip Sync Performances
The core of the episode revolves around Mandy Moore introducing a compiled list of six unforgettable lip-sync incidents, with the hosts dissecting each one.
a. Ashley Simpson on Saturday Night Live (2004)
Ashley Simpson's infamous lip-sync fail during her SNL performance is the first on the list.
- Mandy Moore [03:02]: "First one was Ashley Simpson on Saturday Live."
- Brady [03:12]: "She screwed that."
- Ian Schwartz [03:26]: "Oh, that's how they got caught at a concert."
The hosts recall how technical glitches exposed Simpson's lip-syncing, tarnishing her live performance reputation.
b. Milli Vanilli (1990)
Milli Vanilli's lip-syncing scandal is highlighted as a pivotal moment in music history.
- Mandy Moore [03:12]: "Milli Vanilli was number three. 1990."
Although brief, the segment underscores the lasting impact of Milli Vanilli's deception on the music industry.
c. Mariah Carey on Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve (2016)
Mariah Carey's performance drew criticism for her apparent lip-syncing.
- Mandy Moore [03:40]: "Mariah Carey on Dick Clark's New Year's Rocket Eve 2016."
- Brady [03:51]: "That was terrible."
- Mandy Moore [03:52]: "She said she planned to sing along to a backing track."
The discussion points to Carey's reliance on backing tracks and the resulting backlash from fans and critics.
d. Beyoncé at Barack Obama's Inauguration (2013)
Beyoncé's performance at the inauguration sparked rumors of lip-syncing amidst technical challenges.
- Mandy Moore [03:37]: "Beyonce later noted that bad weather and lack of rehearsal time or proper sound change."
- Brady [04:14]: "You know what I remember about my 2013 inauguration with Beyoncé? How hard Big Mike got watching her sing."
The hosts speculate on interpersonal tensions and technical issues that may have influenced Beyoncé's performance authenticity.
e. Red Hot Chili Peppers at the Super Bowl (2014)
The band's Super Bowl halftime show was criticized for being disconnected and seemingly lip-synced.
- Mandy Moore [04:40]: "The Red Hot Chili Peppers at Super Bowl in 2014."
- Brady [04:46]: "It's not gonna matter."
- Dick Toledo [04:47]: "Don't do the math."
The segment mocks the band's performance quality, suggesting that their instruments weren't genuinely active during the show.
f. The Mamas and the Papas on the Ed Sullivan Show (1967)
One of the earliest instances of protest against mandated lip-syncing is discussed.
- Mandy Moore [05:17]: "I thought everyone did that one, but."
- Brady [05:24]: "They didn't lip sync much on Ed Sullivan."
- Mandy Moore [05:40]: "Michelle Phillips protested having to lip sync by eating a banana during the performance."
This historical reference highlights Michelle Phillips' bold move to challenge the lip-syncing norm by mockingly consuming a banana on stage.
Notable Quotes
- Brady on Lip-Sync Failures [03:12]: "She screwed that."
- Ian Schwartz on Ashley Simpson's Incident [03:26]: "Oh, that's how they got caught at a concert."
- Brady on Kendrick Lamar's Viewership [02:40]: "So at halftime it went to 133. Kendrick drew eyes."
- Mandy Moore on Michelle Phillips' Protest [05:40]: "Michelle Phillips protested having to lip sync by eating a banana during the performance."
Concluding Remarks
As the segment wraps up, the hosts transition away from the main discussion, mentioning upcoming topics and personal notes.
- Brady [06:05]: "Brady, it's Michael McDonald's birthday."
- Dick Toledo [06:06]: "It's almost six minutes long."
- Brady [06:10]: "Somebody else suggest the band live. That's another one."
The show teases future segments, encouraging listeners to stay tuned for more engaging discussions.
Final Thoughts
This episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness offers a comprehensive and entertaining examination of some of the most memorable lip-syncing mishaps in entertainment history. Through a blend of humor, critical analysis, and insider commentary, the hosts provide listeners with both nostalgia and fresh perspectives on the pitfalls of live performances. Whether you're a music enthusiast or simply enjoy pop culture anecdotes, this episode delivers insightful content that resonates even with those who haven't tuned in.
