Jimmy Fallon and The Roots impersonate U2 on "The Tonight Show"
Jimmy Fallon's knack for impersonating musicians (he's done Neil Young, Bruce Spingsteen and Bob Dylan, just to name a few) came in handy on Monday night's edition of the "Tonight Show."
When U2 was forced to cancel its weeklong stint on the late-night program after Bono injured his arm in a cycling accident, Fallon took over with a little help from his house band, The Roots.
After pulling on some shades, a leather jacket and Bono's signature cap, Fallon joined the roots for a performance of "Desire" from the band's 1988 album, "Rattle and Hum."
Fallon did a pretty good impersonation of the rocker, including replicating some of his on-stage poses. There was a harmonica solo involved, too.
Watch him and the band rock out below: