We're fond of John Stamos at PopWatch HQ (see: Annie singing along to Jesse & the Rippers' "Forever" video yesterday in my office while insisting that the Beach Boys were in the Full House Hawaii episode when they weren't ). But we're absolutely loving the pictures he's posting on Twitter. Not only have we gotten shots of him still playing with the Beach Boys (Maura Tierney caught his last summer gig on Saturday in Boston), but also of him preparing for Broadway's Bye Bye Birdie revival, which begins previews Sept. 10. Pictured, you see Stamos (who'll play Albert opposite Gina Gershon's Rosie) with Nolan Funk (Conrad).
Sadly, we couldn't post our favorite shot – the script he carried with him to today's first official rehearsal. He had dinner with Liza Minnelli on Sunday, so we presume the autograph is authentic. She signed the cover "John — Take no prisoners" then drew an arrow to the next page, where she continued, "and f— the wounded!" Really, we can't wait to see how he tops that. Follow him here.
More John Stamos:
John Stamos talks 'Bye Bye Birdie', 'ER' spinoff rumors, and 'Full House: The Movie' (really)
Happy Birthday, John Stamos!








Beach Boys were definitely in the Hawaii episode; the Tanners thought they had found some local tribesman, ends up being a concert and they get on stage. The Boys guest-starred a few times.
We finally found this clip: No Beach Boys. Just some hula dancing, then Uncle Jesse sings.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVWabQpJZv8
Dave Coulier still wishes he had Uncle Jesse’s girl:
http://www.davecoulier.tv/forum/showthread.php?threadid=22
or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2GlkVaVREk
if you want to go right to the vid
Stamos is NOT a Beach Boy. Never was. Just keep that in mind. The Beach Boys died with Carl Wilson.
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If I remember correctly they weren’t in the Hawaii episode, but they were in the episode(s) where they went to Disneyland/world. I am seeing DJ and Steve standing and holding each other while watching Uncle Jesse play drums with the Beach Boys.
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