David letterman last show, After over an hour of tributes and chuckles, David Letterman closed down his last show with strong words: "That is essentially all I got ... much obliged to you and goodnight."
At the same time, there were no tears; just jokes, festivals and big names.
No snippets of profound contemplation; simply his standard wry, self-expostulating amusingness with a tinge of wistfulness.
Rock band Foo Fighters warbled his main tune, "Everlong," the same number they performed for him when he came back from heart surgery.And as tributes poured in from any semblance of President Barack Obama, Chris Rock and Tina Fey, Letterman jested, "Help me out. Spare a little for my burial service."
His fans took to social networking to do anything besides. Also, not normal for him, some were in tears.
Performing artist Elizabeth Banks said it was difficult to watch the last scene of Letterman's "Late Show."
"He hasn't let out the slightest peep and I'm crying," she said.For others, it was the end of a period in late night TV.
"The vast majority of my 28 years of life, I've viewed David Letterman," DJ Hunter tweeted. "Feels odd to see it end. Much obliged for the entertainment."Others said farewell to a spiffy dresser.
"Everything that is now been said, yes," Sandy Rob said. "We're additionally losing the most nattily dressed noble man on late night."And different big names were not left out, either.
"It's completely foolish to say thanks to David Letterman for all he's done in a tweet," said Conan O'Brien.
"In any case, that is the world we live in now."Major League Baseball additionally paid tribute to the satire virtuoso with a basic #ThanksDave message alongside a photo of him wearing a baseball glove."The Golden Girls"actress Betty White likewise recalled that her companion.
"We adore one another to such an extent. I will miss him so," she said. "Anyway, watch out - I'll discover him!"Seinfeld" alum Jason Alexander likewise said thanks to the late night host.
"David Letterman, thank you for the snickers, both live and on air," he tweeted. "Might your family bring you euphoria and motivation & might you chuckle 4 all ur days."And with that, Letterman said goodnight and farewell to his "Late Show" fans following 33 years on air.
At the same time, there were no tears; just jokes, festivals and big names.
No snippets of profound contemplation; simply his standard wry, self-expostulating amusingness with a tinge of wistfulness.
Rock band Foo Fighters warbled his main tune, "Everlong," the same number they performed for him when he came back from heart surgery.And as tributes poured in from any semblance of President Barack Obama, Chris Rock and Tina Fey, Letterman jested, "Help me out. Spare a little for my burial service."
His fans took to social networking to do anything besides. Also, not normal for him, some were in tears.
Performing artist Elizabeth Banks said it was difficult to watch the last scene of Letterman's "Late Show."
"He hasn't let out the slightest peep and I'm crying," she said.For others, it was the end of a period in late night TV.
"The vast majority of my 28 years of life, I've viewed David Letterman," DJ Hunter tweeted. "Feels odd to see it end. Much obliged for the entertainment."Others said farewell to a spiffy dresser.
"Everything that is now been said, yes," Sandy Rob said. "We're additionally losing the most nattily dressed noble man on late night."And different big names were not left out, either.
"It's completely foolish to say thanks to David Letterman for all he's done in a tweet," said Conan O'Brien.
"In any case, that is the world we live in now."Major League Baseball additionally paid tribute to the satire virtuoso with a basic #ThanksDave message alongside a photo of him wearing a baseball glove."The Golden Girls"actress Betty White likewise recalled that her companion.
"We adore one another to such an extent. I will miss him so," she said. "Anyway, watch out - I'll discover him!"Seinfeld" alum Jason Alexander likewise said thanks to the late night host.
"David Letterman, thank you for the snickers, both live and on air," he tweeted. "Might your family bring you euphoria and motivation & might you chuckle 4 all ur days."And with that, Letterman said goodnight and farewell to his "Late Show" fans following 33 years on air.
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