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Sep 17, 2007
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yeah that shit was funny. glad to see conan back on the air. is it supposed to be at 8pm everynight on the westcoast? cause that's dope, i dont gotta stay up hella late to watch it.
 

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Feb 10, 2006
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I was lookin foward to watchin it, but I fuccin missed it.lol...just caught the ending when he was on stage playin the guitar
 

RM211

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By the way Conan is way fuccin better than gay ass Leno and Letterman, been watchin Conan since the 90's mayne, just sumthin bout this dude that craccs me up
 
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I like Conan but I thought he was the funniest playing off Max. Im not a Andy Richter fan at all.

I hope Max can come back for a cameo sometime.
 

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Max Weinberg Won't Join 'Conan' As a Result of Heart Surgery, Report Says

Published October 07, 2010

| FoxNews.com

Conan O’Brien’s long-time band leader Max Weinberg says the reason he won’t take place in the new TBS show “Conan” is because a “massively invasive open-heart surgery.”

Weinberg told FanCast that the surgery took place just weeks after O’Brien’s gig as the host of “The Tonight Show” wrapped.

“On Feb. 8, I came to the end of a 26-year watchful, waiting odyssey that culminated in 12 hours of massively invasive open-heart surgery.”

Weinberg learned that the condition was “life-threatening” just two years ago, and decided to go for the surgery after “The Tonight Show” was canceled.

Weinberg said he won’t return to en “episodic show” again, especially on a different coast from his family, who live on the east coast.

“I did my time. I loved it. It was great. Frankly, I do prefer living in New Jersey and that was one of the problems I had.”

For now, Weinberg has returned to his roots touring with Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band.

“I’m playing better than I ever did. I’m not looking backward. I feel wonderful about where I’m at- physically, personally, professionally.”

Still, Weinberg says he wishes Conan nothing but the best.

"I hope they do wonderfully well. I'm sure they will. I put a lot of time and effort into creating our little world over there, you know, with the band and the musical direction and what the band contributed, and I trust and I hope that the band retains the profile they had.”