Interpol's Paul Banks closes an audience-free 'Late Night'
About halfway through Monday night’s hilarious "Late Show with David Letterman," which was recorded without an audience due to the impending arrival of Hurricane Sandy, Letterman cut to an image of the battered construction crane dangling over 57th Street. After a few erectile dysfunction jokes and Letterman asking whether the staff could “maybe send somebody over there” to help out, bandleader Paul Schaffer offered to do something heroic.
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — About halfway through Monday night’s hilarious "Late Show with David Letterman," which was recorded without an audience due to the impending arrival of Hurricane Sandy,... more info