
The 1960s segment launches with archival footage as Lorne moves to Los Angeles.
Paul Simon recounts a Memphis road trip that provided Lorne with a broader cultural perspective.
Lorne finds creative salvation in the joyous, "big dumb movie" absurdity of Three Amigos.
The iconic singalong sequence signals the massive success and creative protection of Wayne's World.
Paul Simon performs the somber classic to help New York heal during the first post-9/11 broadcast.
Andy Samberg and Chris Parnell revolutionize the show's digital footprint with a breakout viral hit.
The digital short era cements the show’s relevance for a new generation of online viewers.
Kenan Thompson performs the soul classic to energize the audience before a dress rehearsal.
Lorne's sensitivity to Middle America is reflected in the diverse musical acts chosen for the stage.
Another massive viral success proves the production machine is operating at peak cultural influence.
A montage of recent seasons captures the youthful energy and constant evolution of the cast.
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