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Jimmy Fallon makes the thing with Mumford & Sons okay-and breaks a disadvantage at night

Jimmy Fallon broke the format on Tuesday evening to give false right that he unknowingly committed himself against Mumford & Sons, and provided the longest introduction of a musical guest in late night history.

Fallon gave a preamble over three minutes for the announcement The Tonight ShowThe musical guest last night, but to understand why they must have caught his interview with Mumford & Sons Frontmann Marcus Mumford on the show earlier.

Mumford used his interview time to call Fallon in a playful way to play the band at the band at SNL50: The return concert. Fallon goes far with the band after organizing her for the first time Late night with Jimmy Fallon In 2010, as Mumford explained, he was thrilled when he found out that the late -evening host would present her.

“I said,” Oh Jimmy will introduce us. This is really cute! “” He will probably go into our history, or he will talk about how often we have played SNL or how we play the only British artist that night. “

But Fallons intro left it to be desired: “Women and gentleman, Mumford & Sons.”

“What the hell, brother?” Mumford asked Fallon last night. “There were so many things you could have said. And what is worse: that was teleprompt!”

Fallon, for his part, blamed Lorne’s shoulders. “We rehearsed and I had a big deal,” he defended. “And Lorne was there. And Lorne says: ‘We just don’t do these intros.”

“They totally made them for other artists,” Mumford argued and sent Fallon to the ground, hysterically by accusing the moderator of “Wanging on via Gaga”. Mumford apparently gave Fallon a difficult time for the intro on the night of the concert, which indicates that the host could simply have said: “Here is a band that does not need an introduction.”

When Mumford & Sonss’ performance segment appeared last night, Fallon took the opportunity to do things right. “Please welcome a band that does not need an introduction,” Fallon began at the top of the segment. Then he gave this introduction anyway.

“You won two Grammy Awards, two Brit Awards and four Billboard Music Awards. In 2007 in West London you immediately made a name for yourself with your unique sound,” he continued when the roots made a drum roll available.

Fallon continued with a thorough depth in the band and sat down when he spoke “from the Heart” and her history and discography detailed detailed detail. The host then turned over the album art, which he held to unveiled a labeled photo of the group of the group and immerse themselves in the personal history of each member.

“Do I miss something?” He asked the crowd when he was finished.

“Well, I would also add that a big one Much after nothing about nothing“, The writer Brook’s Allison replied as an audience.

“Will you not mention your sense of style?” Added a Tonight Show Cameraman played by writer Dion Flynn.

Fallon provided a few counterfeits “women and men, Mumford & Sons” Strictly speaking Introduction of the band’s performance … about 193 seconds after its beginning.

Take a look at the full clip from last night Tonight Show above in this post.

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