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  • Riding high on satire…Weird Al Yankovic seemed unstoppable in the mid 80s after Eat It! and Like A Surgeon. but when his fourth record, Polka Party essentially flopped, he almost called it quits. But instead, he started writing for his life. And out of this trepidation, he created a supersized song patterned after the King of Pop Michael Jackson’s latest hit Bad called Fat. It not only won over listeners, but captivated MTV audiences across the world with a hilarious video in 1988. If you lived through the 80s, I don’t think there’s any way you could have missed this one. It was huge! How Weird Al went platinum with Even Worse and rocked 88.
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    So, it’s time for another edition of #1 in Our Hearts. This show honors songs that were so unbelievably great, they absolutely should've been #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart. But for whatever reason, the song came up short. Today we are covering an artist who almost never got his due on the US charts. A master of his craft, and the undisputed king of comedy, I’m talking about none other than Weird Al. And today we’re giving you the story behind his 1988 Michael Jackson parody, ‘Fat.’ I always thought it would’ve been so cool of if Weird Al had achieved a #1 hit with #1 song he parodied. It hasn’t happened yet…
    Weird Al Yankovic’s early 80s years were filled with a surprising amount of success. Both to him and the rest of us. I mean, the world at the time had no idea what it was in for. After grabbing record ex attention with the Knack parody My Bologna, Al spent his time poking fun at the likes of Queen, Joan Jett, Michael Jackson, and Madonna These surprise hits helped launch the underdog comedian to the pinnacle of parody. And by the beginning of 1986, Al had released charting three albums, Weird Al Yankovic in 1983, Weird Al Yankovic In 3-D in 1984, and Dare to be Stupid in 1985.
    So, with a Grammy in the bag for Eat It and Like a Surgeon a popular hit, the future was looking bright for Weird Al. Wanting to keep the momentum rolling, Al’s label Scotti Brothers Records pushed for a fast 1986 follow-up to Dare to Be Stupid. But the Scotti Brothers also had some strong opinions about who Al should be parodying. And in order to maximize the label profits, they pressured Yankovic to parody in-house artist James Brown, who had a recent hit with Living in America.
    However, that put some of the era’s most popular music on the back burner. At the time Top Gun was huge, Peter Gabriel had a #1 MTV smash with Sledghammer, and Pet Shop Boys topped the charts as well with their rereleased version of West End Girls. Although Sledgehammer, did make it onto a fan favorite polka medley track, how much more fun would it have been if Al had turned it into a full-on parody punching-bag... bad grammar, door-slammer, hedge-trimmer? I’m sure Al could have come up with something hilarious.
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  • @ProfessorofRock
    @ProfessorofRock  Před rokem +137

    Poll: What do you consider to be the funniest song of all time parody or otherwise?

    • @LednacekZ
      @LednacekZ Před rokem +39

      i love This song is just six word long.

    • @rjs2005
      @rjs2005 Před rokem +76

      Oh, without doubt, Weird Al's "Smells Like Nirvana". The first time I saw the video, I thought I was watching yet another showing of "Teen Spirit". Quickly I realized the parody and laughed until I cried. Al was beyond brilliant on this one.

    • @stephenbrown4211
      @stephenbrown4211 Před rokem +6

      Convoy GB Laurie Lingo and the Dipsticks. A parody of Convoy.

    • @chriscarlson5248
      @chriscarlson5248 Před rokem +94

      Amish Paradise is the best!!!! but Fat is second in my book

    • @todmarks175
      @todmarks175 Před rokem +22

      My Ding-A-Ling by Chuck Berry and Wasn't That A Party. I don't know who did that.

  • @Halloween111
    @Halloween111 Před rokem +577

    Cool thing with "Living wit a hernia" was that James Brown loved it. He let Al use his band, backing singers, and taught him some of his best stage moves for the video. The common take is that you know you've made it in the Music biz when Weird Al parodies your song.

    • @NMA247
      @NMA247 Před rokem +49

      It's not when Weird Al parodies your song it's when he asks to parody your song that you know you've made it. He's always been respectful of those he parodies asking them for permission first. The only song he's done that didn't have the permission for was Amish Paradise. Only finding out after it was produced that original artist didn't agree to it.

    • @AC3handle
      @AC3handle Před rokem +11

      unless you're coolio.

    • @Soufriere84
      @Soufriere84 Před rokem +36

      @@AC3handle They've since patched things up a bit. Said Al: "I won't be going to Coolio's birthday party but at least I don't have to wear a bulletproof vest when I go shopping anymore."
      Also Al and Prince never got along -- Prince was the only artist to _always_ refuse permission for parodies

    • @AC3handle
      @AC3handle Před rokem +2

      @@Soufriere84 and yet he used CHappel's image of making pancakes...

    • @jaysay7333
      @jaysay7333 Před rokem +9

      I agree, lots of people these days hate parodies of their songs, but its like a honor if Al ever parodied it. He would actually make their song MORE popular and known.

  • @w.randyhoffman1204
    @w.randyhoffman1204 Před rokem +780

    How is Al not in the RRHoF? Compared to many of the existing Hall of Fame acts, Al's professional musical career has been longer, he's charted more often, he's toured more often and for longer, he's had more sales, and he's won more awards. The man is an institution; he's finally on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Jann Wenner & Co. need to put him in the Rock Hall ballot.

    • @alfonsomunoz4424
      @alfonsomunoz4424 Před rokem +69

      rrhof is a joke

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem +32

      He should have been in years ago.

    • @a2ndopynyn
      @a2ndopynyn Před rokem +10

      @@alfonsomunoz4424 🎯

    • @timlove1
      @timlove1 Před rokem +10

      I sure hope he makes it in, but even if he doesn’t, he’s in excellent company.

    • @PeterMBracke
      @PeterMBracke Před rokem +4

      Why would he be in the RRHoF? He writes parody songs of other people’s hits.

  • @N.Cognito
    @N.Cognito Před rokem +49

    Even as respected as Al is, I think he's underrated as a writer and performer. He's able to perform in any genre, his lyrics as well written for their purpose and he put his heart and soul into his performances. I think he's one of the, if not THE most underrated musicians today.

  • @jerrycarney1209
    @jerrycarney1209 Před rokem +72

    As a great man once said
    "He who is tired of Weird Al
    is tired of life."

  • @Joreel
    @Joreel Před rokem +162

    Weird Al is a satirical genius who is a national treasure and he deserves to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He's earned the right to be there through his album sales and longevity in the music business. He's outlasted so many of the people he parodied in he's career.

    • @LegoDork
      @LegoDork Před rokem +3

      Literal deity. Absolutely deserves our love, devotion, and worship. His message should be spread far and wide.

    • @jcb3393
      @jcb3393 Před rokem +3

      There are only a few artists who had hits in the 80s, 90s, and the early 2000s: MJ, Madonna, U2, and Weird Al.
      To date, Weird Al is the only to have continued that streak beyond 2010.

    • @deedee2840
      @deedee2840 Před rokem +3

      Weird Al has some of the most hilarious moments put to film, shame he fell off. Wish we had 80's and 90's Al forever. Smells like Nirvana is very funny. Jeopardy, Eat IT, Amish Paradise, Like A Surgeon are all A+ examples of a great parody, watch all those

    • @jeremyblade7561
      @jeremyblade7561 Před rokem +4

      He is a legend.
      Cool name, btw.
      Fun story. Weird Al totally photo bombed my aunt as she was holding my brother.
      None of them knew who he was and he never said, he just walked up and posed as mom took a picture of them.
      Many years later we were watching a movie he had a small role in that was filmed just a couple years after the event, as mom sorted pictures.
      She shouted to pause with him on the screen and held the picture up. There was no mistaking him.

    • @jcb3393
      @jcb3393 Před rokem +3

      @@deedee2840 he didn't fall off. His parodies in the 2000s are great: "Foil", "Word Crimes", and of course "White and Nerdy" kept him relevant way more than Madonna, Bruce Springsteen, and even U2.

  • @SteveTV5150
    @SteveTV5150 Před rokem +84

    Thank you for giving "Weird Al" Yankovic the props that he deserves.

  • @sitoudien9816
    @sitoudien9816 Před rokem +211

    When the parody version is sung and remembered more than the original, you got magic!

    • @TopDedCenter1
      @TopDedCenter1 Před rokem +11

      When 'I Love Rock n Roll" plays on the radio, can't help but belt out Rocky Road!

    • @jackalope70
      @jackalope70 Před rokem +4

      For me 100% Yoda fits this bill.

    • @littleredpony6868
      @littleredpony6868 Před rokem +8

      It’s hard work living in an Amish paradise

    • @harrylane4
      @harrylane4 Před rokem +11

      Word Crimes is just straight-up better than Robin Thicke's Blurred Lines, and that's not even considering what the OG song is about 🤢

    • @LegoDork
      @LegoDork Před rokem +7

      I learned of a lot the originals through "Weird Al". Most of his I like better, a few tie.
      Another One Rides the Bus is a fuckin' masterpiece.

  • @mndlessdrwer
    @mndlessdrwer Před rokem +107

    The best thing about Weird Al is that he's incredibly genuine. He goes to great lengths to get the original artist's approval along with their label before he parodies their work to try to ensure that he can maintain good relations with these artists and their labels. There's a reason why several artists mention that they realized that they had "made it" when they were approached by Al with a request to parody one of their songs. The man really is an institution at this point and his work is truly amazing. "Amish Paradise", "White & Nerdy", "All About the Pentiums", "Fat", "Like a Surgeon", "Smells like Nirvana", "Perform this Way", and so many more absolute gems with music videos so good that you feel like you're missing out by only listening to the song. The world will be worse for it when he finally decides to retire.

    • @nocturnal101ravenous6
      @nocturnal101ravenous6 Před rokem

      Bimbo #5

    • @dantreadwell7421
      @dantreadwell7421 Před rokem +6

      Actually, Like a Surgeon was a suggestion from Madonna, and the only time he took suggestions from the artist.

    • @jasonmachula1472
      @jasonmachula1472 Před rokem +1

      I thought Coolio was really upset that Weird Al parodied Gangsta's Paradise.

    • @dantreadwell7421
      @dantreadwell7421 Před rokem +2

      @@jasonmachula1472 oh, he was livid, because that song really meant a lot to him personally, and he sure as hell didn't ok it. As time passed, he was ok with it, but at the time? Woo boy, not even close.

  • @johnwinnard5589
    @johnwinnard5589 Před rokem +22

    I spent 30 years telling people how funny UHF was, now it’s a cult classic. Told ya!!!

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem +2

      Yup!

    • @TheDopekitty
      @TheDopekitty Před 11 měsíci +2

      Haha same! I went with my family when we were on vacation and my little sister freaked out after the table saw finger blood bath, so she and Mom left the theater and Dad and I stayed.

    • @eileenh4772
      @eileenh4772 Před 10 měsíci

      Yee

    • @markmcgee2417
      @markmcgee2417 Před 8 měsíci +2

      This means something! ;)

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino Před 8 měsíci

      Well, forget the penny, you deserve that 10th spatula for free!

  • @born_again_torinos
    @born_again_torinos Před rokem +143

    I've been to a lot of classic rock concerts in the 70s and 80s. I've never been to a better concert than to Weird Al. I got to meet him after the concert and the poor guy was totally wiped out from giving 100% for an hour and a half. Yet he still had time to sit and sign autographs and take photos with fans. What a great guy.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem +12

      Nothing beats Weird Al concerts! I feel sorry for him since he is super introverted and a very private person. I imagine he might not want to be near a lot of people, so I’m not surprised that he was exhausted after performing that. I’m glad you got to talk to him though. In concert mode, he puts on a show!

    • @trishdiggins
      @trishdiggins Před rokem +5

      I was shocked at how much I enjoyed Weird Al when we saw him a few years ago. He’s no joke.

    • @JettBlast
      @JettBlast Před rokem +4

      I have heard just how giving he is to his fans, you are correct a great guy!

  • @claytonlamee784
    @claytonlamee784 Před rokem +76

    My all time fav song from him is "One More Minute". The line "I am stranded all alone in the gas statiob of love and I have to use the Self Service pumps" cracks me up every time. My favorite parody is tied between Fat and Trapped in the Drive-thru. Both songs show how he is a master at his craft.

    • @Phaota
      @Phaota Před rokem +2

      "station". I love that song as well. :)

    • @lisagulick4144
      @lisagulick4144 Před rokem +5

      My favorite original is one of his "style parodies" - "Dog Eat Dog," a send-up of Talking Heads. Anyone who has ever worked in an office has met the character in that song!
      Of course, my favorite parody is "All About the Pentiums" - "You think your Commodore 64 is really neato?/What kinda chip you got in there, a Dorito?" 🤣🤣🤣

    • @bricksloth6920
      @bricksloth6920 Před rokem +4

      Agreed, I adored One More Minute. I memorized the lyrics in no time and would sing it a capella for people who hadn't heard it before

    • @davidl570
      @davidl570 Před rokem +1

      Took me a while to understand exactly what Al was talking about in that lyric! Oh Al, you sneaky dude!

    • @TheDopekitty
      @TheDopekitty Před 11 měsíci +1

      One more minute is my favorite Al original!

  • @jpotter2086
    @jpotter2086 Před rokem +22

    .. and he only gets better with age. His band and live shows and stage presence are AMAZING!

  • @scottburton9701
    @scottburton9701 Před rokem +127

    I've said it once & I'll say it again:Weird Al Yankovic is a master parodist & deserves to be inducted into The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem +1

      💯

    • @lisagd22
      @lisagd22 Před rokem +9

      Even if people don't like his style, they have to admit that he's an excellent musician and a very, very clever songwriter. Doing parody well isn't as easy as people might think.

    • @msihcs8171
      @msihcs8171 Před rokem

      @@lisagd22 If you look up Frog Leap Studios on CZcams you'll find another parody artist Leo Moracchioli, who does metal covers of pop songs. They're maybe not even so much parodies as a different take on the music, I guess I'm a fan of the jesters because I believe in both cases the songs by the parody artist is often better than the original (especially with how plug and play pop music has become, it's just begging for parody.)

    • @lisagd22
      @lisagd22 Před rokem +1

      @@msihcs8171 Thanks, I'll check him out. I agree 💯about music these days. Autotune has ruined music.

  • @technicolordreamer
    @technicolordreamer Před rokem +307

    Weird Al is a musical legend! And he has more creativity than several pop stars combined. It always amazed me how many music genres he covered with such top tier parodies, not to forget songs he wrote himself. Plus I love his acting in this video. This video is a good one to watch when I'm having a bad day. Never fails to make me laugh.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem +13

      For sure. His stuff is always funny to listen to, and he never disappoints.

    • @tonycollinsworth7393
      @tonycollinsworth7393 Před rokem +4

      Seen in concert One of the best concerts ever

    • @righty-o3585
      @righty-o3585 Před rokem +5

      I would even say he is musical royalty. He's put in more than his share of work.

    • @billkeithchannel
      @billkeithchannel Před rokem +2

      A "bad hair" day?

    • @meatdamilkman
      @meatdamilkman Před rokem +6

      I saw him live a few years back and was blown away by his talent. I grew up with music but never realized what a talent he truly is!!! I'd go see him again in a flash! :)

  • @SailorYuki
    @SailorYuki Před rokem +57

    "I've got more chins than Chinatown", "I'll need my own zipcode" and "(on the beach) I'm the only one who gets a tan" always gets a chuckle from me. To me Weird Al's parodies stuck with me more than the original songs. He just keeps getting better and better. I remember watching this on MTV and thought it was hillarious, although I was more of a Madonna fan than an MJ fan, so for me Like a surgeon ranks a bit higher.

  • @Monolythic
    @Monolythic Před rokem +6

    I saw "Weird Al" Yankovic in concert back in 1999 and he did Fat at the end of the show. Despite being at the end of the set list he wore the fat suit on stage and did most of the choreography and even strutted down the aisle wearing it to end the show. The whole audience was electrified and wouldn't leave, he came up and did a couple encores. I never got to see him live again, but knowing him he's still probably putting on that fat suit even all these years later. :)

  • @spddiesel
    @spddiesel Před rokem +231

    Took my son to see Weird Al live, back on the Straight Outta Lynnwood tour. Amazing show, even came out in the fat suit to do "Fat." Also dressed like Obi Wan for "The Saga Begins," dude puts on a hell of a show.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem +6

      Would have loved to see him in the fat suit live! He’s such a hoot!

    • @carnivoreRon
      @carnivoreRon Před rokem +7

      He recently played in my area. I didn't go to the show because I didn't want to spend over $200 to see him.

    • @aaronwebb1548
      @aaronwebb1548 Před rokem +8

      I still remember after the Saga Begins he and the clone troopers start right into "I Think I'm a Clone Now".
      Gold.

    • @bryonjosef1767
      @bryonjosef1767 Před rokem +5

      Just saw him live two days ago. Tickets were $45. Totally worth it. Great show

    • @wvu05
      @wvu05 Před rokem +8

      I saw him at the Mann in Philadelphia for the Mandatory Fun tour in 2015. It was an amazing show with multimedia during costume changes (and some bonus Donny Osmond during "White and Nerdy"). $40 well spent.

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Před rokem +143

    You know that you've made it big in showbiz when you're popular enough for Weird Al to parody!

    • @RBS_
      @RBS_ Před rokem +19

      ...I've BEEN saying that....Nirvana thought so!

    • @Elwaves2925
      @Elwaves2925 Před rokem +21

      There is that saying - imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. You wouldn't parody something unworthy of it so you'd only pick the best.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem +16

      You know you are a legend when Weird Al parodies your song! For sure! 😉

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Před rokem +17

      That's right!

    • @georgeedward1226
      @georgeedward1226 Před rokem +14

      Indeed. It's like being lampooned by The Simpsons. When it happens, you have arrived.

  • @smeggie42
    @smeggie42 Před rokem +49

    I saw him a few years ago and the crowd was a bunch of people in their 30s and 40s with their kids. Its amazing how he can relate to such a wide range of ages. We all had a blast

    • @emalinedickinson7492
      @emalinedickinson7492 Před rokem +3

      I'm 31, been to a lot of concerts in my life thus far, and Weird Al tops the fucking list. That show was incredible. Even ended with The Saga Begins in full costumed cast.

    • @stephgreen3070
      @stephgreen3070 Před 10 měsíci

      My parents loved Weird Al, my husband and I love Weird Al and our kids are absolutely huge Weird Al fans. He crosses generations as easily as he crosses genres.

  • @fl00d69
    @fl00d69 Před rokem +28

    Al is a national treasure.
    Obsessed over his stuff as a kid. Also that movie he did, UHF.

    • @elainethomas9985
      @elainethomas9985 Před 10 měsíci +1

      We don’t need no stinking badgers 😅

    • @fl00d69
      @fl00d69 Před 10 měsíci

      @@elainethomas9985 ...and I got me a real neat watch - It's a Rolex! See?

  • @miversen2674
    @miversen2674 Před rokem +127

    Al got me through highschool. I remember being sick as a dog, skipping a school assembly, sitting in a stairwell with my walkman, and listening to a cassette of Weird Al's Off the Deep End and laughing my but off despite how awful I felt. My best friend at the time had a bunch of his cassettes which I borrowed and I was hooked. To this day I still buy every one of his albums. And not to be overlooked, but his band is really talented. As a musician myself, I really appreciate the fact that they can play virtually any genre. That ain't easy.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem +3

      Wow, what a hard time that must have been for you. Weird Al was definitely the best medicine at that moment.

    • @chadkimmel8957
      @chadkimmel8957 Před rokem +1

      My friend, Chris, had his cassettes, and would copy them for me back in late middle school and early high school. I remember finding a couple of them, and introducing them to my nephew.

    • @JPMJPM
      @JPMJPM Před rokem

      High school = two words

    • @SuperCrazyPsycho731
      @SuperCrazyPsycho731 Před rokem +4

      Well we don't sound like Madonna
      Here we are now we're Nirvana
      A garage band from Seattle
      Well it sure beats herding cattle 😂

    • @MLBlue30
      @MLBlue30 Před rokem +2

      @@SuperCrazyPsycho731 Raising cattle. I still have the Cassette tape lol.

  • @brentscott5359
    @brentscott5359 Před rokem +43

    I used to work on the road when my kids were rather young. My son was convinced I was Weird Al as we both played accordian and there was a striking similarity. He thought that I was touring, not working for the phone company. High praise from "The Boy". I was introduced to Al by Dr. Demento and Another One Rides the Bus. Being parodied by Weird Al is musical knighthood.

    • @timm1139
      @timm1139 Před rokem +4

      Ah, Dr. Demento, that show I was barely able to pull in, late at night. It was broadcast out of Chicago during my high school years.

  • @rawlph
    @rawlph Před rokem +13

    I have seen Al twice in concert, and they are easily the most enjoyable and fun concerts I have attended. As good as he is recorded, he is even better live.

  • @Siansonea
    @Siansonea Před rokem +95

    My favorite song by Weird Al is "You Don't Love Me Anymore", which is one of his rare songs that isn't a parody or a polka. It's funny, of course, but it's also a legitimately beautiful song.

    • @nathanmielke1977
      @nathanmielke1977 Před rokem +4

      Agreed! I had that cassette and thought this is a beautiful song!

    • @BloodnightStudios
      @BloodnightStudios Před rokem

      Yes!!!! Finally someone giving that song some love

    • @phillipstory2523
      @phillipstory2523 Před rokem +3

      Most of my favorites of his aren't parodies; The Check is in the Mail from his first album especially. Also The Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota from UHF, Your Horoscope for Today, and the ones covering a group in general rather than a song, like I'll Sue Ya or Dog Eat Dog. Sometimes he betrays himself as an actual songwriter!

    • @BloodnightStudios
      @BloodnightStudios Před rokem

      @@phillipstory2523
      Virus Alert is also a banger!

    • @y2a1979
      @y2a1979 Před rokem +1

      Probably my favorite original of his(or certainly in my top three), funnily enough, was from Polka Party. Good Enough For Now is amazing, and if you've never heard it, you should. :)

  • @evulfun
    @evulfun Před rokem +191

    Still one of the best live shows I have ever seen. And that brings up a point that never gets made enough...the band. HOLY ^%# they never miss anything and can play it all! As a whole they are one of the few, if there are even any other, musicians on the planet that can play as many styles as flawlessly as they can. Plus, there are not too many bands pushing the 40 year mark with all the original members without any breaks during that time.

    • @williamjensen365
      @williamjensen365 Před rokem +15

      I went to a Weird Al concert in June. Very good, but way too loud. One band member had Covid, and he still played-from a separate room!

    • @terencejay8845
      @terencejay8845 Před rokem +4

      I was in Florida, from the UK, and had a couple of nights in Pleasure Island in Orlando where there are a number of clubs and bars you can just stroll into and by pure chance Weird Al was on the main stage. Saw him doing 'Eat It' and 'Fat'. Great bonus.

    • @alohadave
      @alohadave Před rokem +2

      @@williamjensen365 I went to one in May, and it was very loud. If I had known, I would have brought ear plugs. Still a great show though.

    • @caneyebus
      @caneyebus Před rokem +5

      I saw him do a no hits show and it was still one of the best live shows I have seen, and I have seen some good ones.

    • @jeremyclegg3588
      @jeremyclegg3588 Před rokem +3

      Oh man yes! I had the pleasure to see Al 'round the turn of the century in a bar down in Rhode Island. I was standing right up against the stage and could have touch him if I was rude. While the show was fantastic, the biggest takeaway I got from the show was how amazing the band was. Not just the on-point instrumentation, but how easily they slipped into different styles of play from one song to the next. And when Al went off to do a costume change (yes, he wore the fat suit) they would play something and they, again, blew me away. I would have liked to have shaken the hands of his band that night.

  • @skink0083
    @skink0083 Před rokem +43

    I think the true legacy of Weird Al is how he's outlasted so many of the acts he's parodied. I remember an "Adult Swim" ad bump back in 2006 saying that if you had a time machine and went back to 1986 and told people Weird Al would be more popular than he ever had been in 2006 people would think you're insane.

    • @solracer66
      @solracer66 Před rokem +4

      Or that an album of his would *debut* at number one in 2014!

    • @RobertDeCaire
      @RobertDeCaire Před rokem

      Or that more people would know who Weird Al is than know who Oingo Boingo is.

  • @donstuie
    @donstuie Před rokem +28

    While he's known for his spoofs and comedic chops, people forget (or don't even realise) how talented a musician he is. Some of his best work is his original compositions, and his band is excellent, in their ability to shift genres so effortlessly.

    • @TKID-17105
      @TKID-17105 Před rokem +2

      This is all true, plus, his band is (apart from remaining together for ~40 years now) absolutely AMAZING. They can roll any genre/style/sound from song to song. INCREDIBLE to see live in concert. They absolutely belong in the RRHoF.

  • @Two4Brew
    @Two4Brew Před rokem +3

    Saw Al as the opening act for the Monkees when my wife and I lived near Omaha, NE from 86 - 91.
    For "Living with a Hernia," James Brown cooperated wholeheartedly. He lent Al his band, set, back up singers and dancers, costume and tutored Al in the moves.

  • @oldschoolfunkster1
    @oldschoolfunkster1 Před rokem +37

    Weird Al made a career by doing something we've ALL done a few times while listening to our songs...
    misinterpreting the lyrics.
    Now THAT takes a genius to capitalize on human error. I hope he never stops making parodies. Especially nowadays. We sure need laughter in our world right now.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem +4

      And he misinterpreted them masterfully. I hope Weird Al does a parody on some more songs today because we sure as hell deserve it!

  • @nancycoleman369
    @nancycoleman369 Před rokem +38

    As I age I appreciate “Living With A Hernia” even more than I did when it came out.I love his list of the types of hernias instead of naming US. cities!

    • @LastBastian
      @LastBastian Před rokem +5

      *I FEEL BAD!*

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem +5

      I had a hernia when I was a little girl and this song made me feel better about myself!

    • @roostercaffeine426
      @roostercaffeine426 Před rokem +1

      I just passed the part where he said apparently medical conditions aren't funny... Speak for yourself, dude. I have a hernia that cannot be operated on... It makes the song ten times funnier.

  • @teknomagus
    @teknomagus Před rokem +44

    Being a 50+ male, and thinking back... This was AWESOME. Even at the time "I" truly admired "Weird Al". I have no way to convey, but a simple thanks for his artistic vision. Thank you "Weird Al"!

    • @GTSN38
      @GTSN38 Před rokem

      I hear ya, he's been a part of my life since the 80s and he brought joy to me since the first time I heard him. I think he's underappreciated, so yes, thank you Weird Al !

    • @Chris-ey8zf
      @Chris-ey8zf Před rokem

      Artistic vision in changing words of a song he didn't write? That's literally one of the least creative things imaginable. If you did it in any other medium, it would be considered borderline plagiarism. If he tried to break out in the internet age, he'd be a complete flop. He was only funny for people prior to the internet existing, because nobody had really seen it before. Prior to him, people wanted to actually be creative by writing their own songs. Weird Al couldn't do that though, because he has no musical talent whatsoever.

    • @GTSN38
      @GTSN38 Před rokem

      @@Chris-ey8zf what do you mean he didn't right his own songs ? If the words are different then it would be his. The music artists of today, copy songs word for word and use autotune, no originality at all

    • @Chris-ey8zf
      @Chris-ey8zf Před rokem

      @@GTSN38 Are you serious? Even autotune artists have more creativity, because their songs are original to them. Stealing the notes, beat, rhythm, etc of a song and rewriting the words in the exact same cadence is the least creative thing possible. It's literally plagiarism in any other medium. If nobody else wrote music, and Weird Al was the only 'musician' on earth, then no music would ever happen, because he doesn't write songs.

    • @GTSN38
      @GTSN38 Před rokem

      @@Chris-ey8zf he practices an art form called parody. He's super creative and he has made 100% original songs.

  • @senselessbabble1996
    @senselessbabble1996 Před rokem +5

    I've been a back-up dancer for Weird Al a half a dozen times. Great guy, such a lowkey personality, not at all like his stage persona! Super nice to my son too. (Thanks Al!)

  • @LeannWebb61
    @LeannWebb61 Před rokem +40

    Weird Al is a genius. I'd love for you and him to have a sit down interview. I'll click "Play" on that immediately!

  • @scotttemplin8331
    @scotttemplin8331 Před rokem +81

    Weird Al has been a favorite of mine for so many yeats, I always loved hearing him on Dr. Demento. THAT was my Sunday night. Girls just wanna have lunch, Dare to be Stupid, The Saga Begins...and so many more. I love the fact that a lot of artists feel that if Al parodies them, they've "made it" (Kurt Cobain amongst them)

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem +5

      I really enjoyed The Saga Begins. I’ve always been thankful to my mom for introducing me to the King of Parody. Forever Weird Al!

    • @Bob3519
      @Bob3519 Před rokem +6

      I remember when Al was first invited to be on the Dr Demento show. He has already sent tapes that were played on the show. While there, he played his accordion and John “Bermuda” Schwartz played drums on his case. “Another one rides the bus!”

    • @puggynugz922
      @puggynugz922 Před rokem +1

      I'm glad to see another Templin is also a Weird Al fan!

    • @Starsk25
      @Starsk25 Před rokem

      I loved listening to Dr. Dementia in the 80s!

    • @jimbaker8243
      @jimbaker8243 Před rokem +1

      I saddens me to think he never got the chance to parody PRINCE,

  • @BigT2664
    @BigT2664 Před rokem +10

    I love Weird Al. I remember hearing Avril Lavigne in an interview say that she knew she had finally become a big star when Weird Al contacted her about parodying her song Complicated. (Constipated still makes me laugh!) And to be honest I heard Weird Al's TLC parody Phony Calls before I knew who TLC was. And I still sing Weird Al's lyrics every time I hear Don't Go Chasing Waterfalls. Thank you, Weird Al, for the years of enjoyment!

    • @TheWaverDave
      @TheWaverDave Před rokem

      Waterfalls is actually a Steve Poltz song he is another great musician co wrote you were made for me with Jewel also

    • @frederickd.provoncha8671
      @frederickd.provoncha8671 Před rokem +1

      I was more into Weird Al than I was pop music back in the '80's. With quite a few of his parodies, when I first heard them, I was unfamiliar with the original song it parodied & only found out later.

  • @witsend9909
    @witsend9909 Před rokem +19

    We took our daughter to a Weird Al concert in the 90's. His band was off the charts! They sound better live than on the record!

  • @billkeithchannel
    @billkeithchannel Před rokem +44

    When I saw Al live at the Warner Theater in Erie PA for the *All About The Pentiums* tour, he put on the fat suit to perform the song. He did at least a dozen + costume changes for that show which blew me away. The best live concert I'll ever see.

  • @Haftower
    @Haftower Před rokem +37

    After AL's music came into my life in middle school in 94. I have now seen him live 5 times. Including last month I was gifted a Vip pass for my birthday to finally meet the man I have admired so much.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem +3

      Super cool! You are lucky as hell, Karl!

    • @soultaker76
      @soultaker76 Před rokem +4

      He's a real nice guy and actually kind of quiet. I've met him about 4 times after concerts. His band are good guys too.

    • @eborgann
      @eborgann Před rokem +2

      My VIP ticket is for next month. I'm super excited about it!

    • @LastBastian
      @LastBastian Před rokem

      That's so cool! Al was my childhood hero. ...I'm super jealous, lol!

  • @georgec7782
    @georgec7782 Před rokem +36

    My problem with weird Al is that every song is his best song. I have people look at me like I'm crazy when I talk about how talented he is because they say that all he does is just change the words to a song that's already popular. And I have to explain to him that not only does he change the words, he gives the song an entire new life and his vocals are so impressive that he can mimic the person that he is parodying. He is I think one of the most talented musicians out there. I hope to one day see him in concert. I would love to hear some more country parodies from him. In country all we have is Cletus t Judd and he's just not even in the same universe as weird Al

    • @skyknight0408
      @skyknight0408 Před rokem +5

      Those people have clearly never tried to write a parody of an existing song. Because they see how many song parodies exist they think that everyone could do it. It is not as easy as they think! You can't just "change the words". You have to come up with a consistent concept and then find words that fit this concept as well as the original melody and put them together in a way so that they make sense. It needs a real genius to make it look that easy. And while weird Al isn't the only guy who can do it, people who can do it in a way that sounds and looks right are few and far between. I know that I couldn't do it on this level, because I actually tried. Had some great ideas for parts of a song, but got stuck on the rest.

    • @robertabarnhart6240
      @robertabarnhart6240 Před rokem +3

      Obviously "those people" haven't heard his original songs (probably because they don't get made into singles), like Stuck In a Closet With Vanna White, or Young Dumb and Ugly.

    • @skyknight0408
      @skyknight0408 Před rokem

      @@robertabarnhart6240 I must admit, that I had never heard of those songs before watching this video. But he wasn't as popular in Germany in the 80's and 90's, so I only discovered him in the 2000's when the internet really blew up and the things that are easier to find are all parodies. So I mostly appreciate the man as a comedic genius with musical talent.

    • @Chris-ey8zf
      @Chris-ey8zf Před rokem

      @@skyknight0408 Writing a parody is literally one of the easiest things possible in music. It takes 0 skill whatsoever beyond basic writing ability. Claiming what Weird Al does is somehow highly skilled is just laughable. He doesn't change the notes of songs. He doesn't write the music. He just changes words in an already written form, and it's not even clever half of the time.

    • @skyknight0408
      @skyknight0408 Před rokem +3

      @@Chris-ey8zf Congratulations. You just outed yourself as somebody who never tried to write a song parody!
      It is not as easy as you claim. In any existing song, the notes and the text were written together to perfectly fit each other. Replacing any part of it with something else and making it sound just as good as the original is harder than you think. And performing it in a way that looks and sounds that close to the original artist is on a whole different level. I could count the people who are capable of doing it on my hands and about half of them can only make it sound good because their parody is in a different language than the original!
      But if it's so easy, prove it! Write your own song parody, sing it, record it and upload it on youtube! If you can't do that much, you're proving I'm right!

  • @maxspeed57
    @maxspeed57 Před rokem +3

    I bought Amish Paradise on a trip to Times Square and had it in my glove compartment for the next 10 years. I would play it multiple times on road trips/vacations with the kids. It's a part of our life now. Weird Al is an American Treasure.

  • @brenthays6539
    @brenthays6539 Před rokem +37

    My history with Al’s discography matches the change in technology. I had the first album on vinyl. “In 3D” was one of my first cassette purchases after I got my boom box in 1983, then “Alapalooza” was an early cd purchase, and his last album “Mandatory Fun” was a digital download.

  • @jeremyjamesdewitt
    @jeremyjamesdewitt Před rokem +42

    Just saw Al a couple nights ago. My 6th time overall. He’s the absolute best convert I’ve ever been to, and I’ve seen a ton of bands. His band is tight as hell, and Al’s voice is stronger than it was three years ago! Thank you for giving him some attention.

  • @IQTech61
    @IQTech61 Před rokem +2

    I remember when "I Love Rocky Road" hit the airwaves. I was working in a little Baskin Robbins in West Hartford, CT. A single scoop cone cost just 35 cents. One night, as the line wound around the store, three boys came in with a boom box. When the got closer to the counter to order, they turned it on and started blaring "I Love Rocky Road." The first boy walked up and said, "Single scoop, Rocky Road, sugar cone." The second boy stepped up and ordered. "Double scoop, Rocky Road, sugar cone." I knew what the third boy would order. "Triple scoop, Rocky Road, sugar cone." I loved it. But this was West Hartford, one of the richest places at that time. When the boys left, giggling, with their cones in hand, the people began to grumble about the thungs. Such sad people. I also remember seeing the boy with the triple scoopy cone spoon one of his scoops to the buddy who bought a single scoop. When flash mobs became popular in 2011, I realized these boys were way ahead of the curve with their mini-flash mob way back in the 80s.
    Bonus: Too many people in that shop would step up to the counter and say, "I want a rocky road." When I got tired of prompting them with, "Cone, cup, shake, or sundae?" I often thought of giving them directions to the nearest dirt road in town. For me, ice cream was supposed to be fun but many of our customers seemed immune to fun.

  • @redwhiteandbluebonnets8180

    He is also the nicest, most gracious and approachable 'stars' you could ever hope to meet. He is still the funny kid writing goofy lyrics to songs to amuse his friends, just with a nicer house.

  • @ReleaseTheQuackers
    @ReleaseTheQuackers Před rokem +22

    Seeing Al live is almost EXHAUSTING! The constant movement, costume changes and rapid pace is amazing! When this song started and he came out in that fat suit, I just about fell out of my seat laughing.

  • @DC8091
    @DC8091 Před rokem +7

    I love how Devo HATED Al’s Dare To Be Stupid because he “out Devo’d Devo”🤠🤘

    • @aspalovin
      @aspalovin Před rokem +1

      I love the fact that Dare to be Stupid was in the original Transformers movie in1984. As 10 years olds we were all instantly hooked.

    • @DC8091
      @DC8091 Před rokem

      @@aspalovin damn right! I recall me & my friends cheering in the theater when it started playing! Heh Al & Eric Idle together, damn near perfect!! 🤠

  • @1978garfield
    @1978garfield Před rokem +7

    I was so glad when Straight Outta Lynwood was the number 1 album.
    Granted album sales aren't what they used to be but a #1 is still number 1.
    Al deserves it.

  • @KARINCLANE
    @KARINCLANE Před rokem +4

    I was always so amazed at how close Al’s parody video was to Michael Jackson’s video! You didn’t show it, but it was even down to the scene with the roller skater scene and the graffiti! Lol i was in my junior and high school years, in the 80’s, and I get such a thrill when I see younger generations into 80’s music. Thanks for this! I am subscribing to this channel. I love it

  • @loginregional
    @loginregional Před rokem +16

    The direction in FAT was so precise. One of my fave moments is when the camera gets ahead in the lateral dolly follow shot aka tracking. Love Al. Another one rides the bus!

  • @manusbrewer
    @manusbrewer Před rokem +23

    I've loved Al since hearing "Another one Rides the Bus" which my home town radio station played in honour of our new transit system. Witty, funny, genius. We almost did "One More Minute" as an air-band in high school, faculty didn't exactly like the idea!

  • @normanwhite6677
    @normanwhite6677 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the backstory. I love Weird Al. And thank you so much for having The Monkees "Headquarters" album prominently displayed in the background. That was a great album!

  • @friscodog
    @friscodog Před rokem +5

    So glad to see this era get the love it deserves. I graduated high school in '87, so "Fat" came right at the height of music love for me. Being pretty much the quintessential nerd, Weird Al was right up my alley. Thank you for the reminder!

  • @SavageBruce
    @SavageBruce Před rokem +26

    Weird Al never fails to brighten my day. Always respectful and surprisingly clean. Never stoops to crude jokes and insults. Always witty in both verse and showmanship. A true class act!

    • @kenbrown2808
      @kenbrown2808 Před rokem

      I remember he was accused of using a derogatory term in one of his parodies, and his response was "I didn't know that (that it was an ableist slur) but I do now, and I'm sorry."

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem

      The King of Parody, indeed!

    • @Primalxbeast
      @Primalxbeast Před rokem +1

      @@kenbrown2808 That was because the word wasn't a slur in the US, but is used differently in other countries.

    • @kenbrown2808
      @kenbrown2808 Před rokem

      @@Primalxbeast correct, of course, but my point was that his response recognized his responsibility for the lyrics he selected instead of being an "I'm sorry you were offended" like many celebrities do.

  • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
    @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem +13

    I immediately knew what this was when I saw the thumbnail! I remember my mom playing Weird Al for me on my way to preschool and kindergarten, and it was so enjoyable! When this song came on, I immediately thought of the TV show My 600 Lb Life. It was super funny. And then when I saw the video, I laughed even harder!

    • @charleyanne
      @charleyanne Před rokem +1

      I knew from the thumbnail as well!!
      @XxLilly_playsXx Kiz I hope you're having an amazing day!

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem +2

      @@charleyanne I hope you are too! Rock on! 🤘 🎸

  • @donaldcarbee8973
    @donaldcarbee8973 Před rokem

    Aaaah....thanks fer the coverage. This video brings back fond memories of my discovery of The Dr. Dimento Show, just as Al was on his way up. 🙂

  • @zanzibar3939
    @zanzibar3939 Před rokem +5

    Just saw him live a few weeks ago, doing all originals on this tour.... pissing a lot of people off, but honoring the real fans.

    • @liquidsolids9415
      @liquidsolids9415 Před rokem +1

      I saw him on that tour as well. It was fantastic, and really highlighted just how good of a songwriter Al truly is.

    • @zanzibar3939
      @zanzibar3939 Před rokem +1

      @@liquidsolids9415 and his band!!!

    • @liquidsolids9415
      @liquidsolids9415 Před rokem

      @@zanzibar3939 Agreed. They were awesome!

  • @jimbubbatube
    @jimbubbatube Před rokem +22

    I remember when Polka Party came out. The record store didn’t treat it like a new album. It went straight to the bargain bin. I legitimately thought it was an old album with no singles that nobody liked, and I had no interest in it. It was 10 years before I realized it came out AFTER Dare To Be Stupid. I only got on board after my college roommate told me about Christmas At Ground Zero. That song should have been a hit!

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem +2

      I love Ground Zero, that one puts a huge smile on my face!

    • @joen8529
      @joen8529 Před rokem +2

      That’s a great one buuut…. Here’s Johnny, baby! That’s what it’s all about.

  • @gratefulgirl6716
    @gratefulgirl6716 Před rokem +9

    The 80s would not be complete without AL. My brother and I would listen together and just laugh. Great memories. Thanks Al!

  • @ErdriedDeirdre
    @ErdriedDeirdre Před rokem

    This video made me feel nostalgic in all the best ways, thank you for that.

  • @kennylex
    @kennylex Před rokem +2

    The first tune I did hear with Al was "Another One Rides the Bus" and that made me fall in love with musical parodies and also film parodies, but I had to wait until "Amish Paradise" util thinking Al was back in his old form, but I still miss that rude way he turned famous song into trash polka.

  • @jeffreyeagen4896
    @jeffreyeagen4896 Před rokem +21

    I believe My Bologna was the first Weird Al song I heard, which introduced his genius to me. Personally I think his Star Wars songs, Yoda and The Saga Begins, are his best. The Saga Begins just shows his genius and his due diligence to get things right!

  • @kernelpickle
    @kernelpickle Před rokem +89

    Polka Party! had some of my favorite “Weird Al” songs on it. “Christmas at Ground Zero” was a seasonal classic I still put on during the holidays. “Living with a Hernia” is one of his best parody songs he’s ever done because of how well he nailed the subject matter and captured the sound of the original.
    However, I would just like to point out the best track on the album isn’t actually a direct parody, it’s an original song that’s a style parody of old country love songs, and that’s “Good Enough for Now.”
    If you’re not familiar “Good Enough for Now” is where instead of committing to saying his lady is the best and all the other over the top things that are usually said in most love songs, he just keeps using such weak noncommittal language and undercutting the usual message, because it’s a love song being sung by someone who clearly feels like they’ve settled.
    Every verse of that one is a gem, but here’s one of my favorites that will illustrate what I mean:
    “Now, it seems to me I’m relatively lucky
    I know I probably couldn’t ask for too much more
    I honestly can say you’re an above-average lady
    You’re almost just what I’ve been looking for”
    So, it’s a bummer that it was commercial flop, because I feel like it was some of his best “original” work. I guess if you only like the songs that were parodies of massive hit songs, then I guess this one was a little light on those.

    • @BenKonosky
      @BenKonosky Před rokem +5

      That's one of my favorite songs of his. Good enough for now...

    • @ralphmills7322
      @ralphmills7322 Před rokem +7

      That was one of Al's best...He parodied the whole classic Country Western genre with that one song. I can just picture a music video of Al wearing one of Porter Wagoner's old rhinestone suits standing on stage singing this.

    • @DaDitka
      @DaDitka Před rokem +4

      That song might be one of his absolute most underrated songs he has ever done. and I agree, it is a better album than people credit it for being. It wasn't his best, but it was reasonably solid.

    • @brianbelden2449
      @brianbelden2449 Před rokem +3

      Toothless People was good too.

    • @y2a1979
      @y2a1979 Před rokem +1

      I'm glad I'm not the only one who loved Good Enough For Now. :D

  • @Ikantspell4
    @Ikantspell4 Před rokem +13

    Really one of the most under appreciated artists ever. He puts on an awesome show and works so hard at being and entertaining person. I really think he's one the artists that would have been better or nonexistent if he a different label. Really interested in what he makes self-published because this legend still ROCKS

    • @Chris-ey8zf
      @Chris-ey8zf Před rokem

      If he started in the internet age instead of the 80s when MTV was novel, he'd be a complete nobody, because what he does isn't actually special or even creative. His music videos were more creative than any song he "performed" by rewriting lyrics. WIthout the music videos, he's got nothing to go on that makes him special. Any fool can rewrite a song.

    • @Ikantspell4
      @Ikantspell4 Před rokem

      @@Chris-ey8zf there have been others that also do parody and many that do it well. Al's live shows are really good. He really is an awesome entertainer. I think parody involves more than "any fool" can do. Before him there were others and currently parody is a very active space with lots of artists, many good .Even to today Al's lyrics, parody, and showmanship really are world class

  • @pablofonseca13411
    @pablofonseca13411 Před rokem +1

    One of the things that he actually does just gets the permission from anybody and everybody and never is personal or defaming. He gets their complete approval which is a compliment

  • @aspalovin
    @aspalovin Před rokem +17

    Yes. Weird Al or RUSH content is always a win to me. Thanks. If you've never seen Weird Al live, do so if you get the chance.

  • @tomjohnson5597
    @tomjohnson5597 Před rokem +7

    All of the genres he has covered so well, I vote for him every time I go to the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. Bedrock Anthem is one of my favorite songs ever.

  • @jjlapierre
    @jjlapierre Před rokem

    Nice video - love your passion and detail.
    White and Nerdy is my all time fav from Weird Al.

  • @JettBlast
    @JettBlast Před rokem +6

    Weird AL is awesome, intelligent, bright well aware of Pop culture and the music world. Humble and loves his fans and respects his peers who make music. He is one of a kind and I am glad he does the funny things he does to help us laugh, He is a real treasure!

  • @kimberlydavis4772
    @kimberlydavis4772 Před rokem +10

    Weird Al is a hilarious reminder of how fun the 80s were! Without him, we wouldn’t have Richard Cheese or bands like Steel Panther, not to mention all the great parodies on CZcams!

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem +1

      And we’d also have a lot less humor in our world today. Thank god for the King of Parody!

  • @davidh.4944
    @davidh.4944 Před rokem +18

    While _Polka Party_ is one of his weaker efforts, I've always believed that its failure was due more to the album name and cover. It doesn't stand out at all, and if you don't look carefully you might even dismiss it as an actual collection of polkas.

    • @lordginger636
      @lordginger636 Před rokem

      I'm not like a mega weird al fan but I remember like him a lot as kid in the late 90s and I was looking at his cds in the store (I only knew I think eat it my bologna and fat) and I was like wtf is polka and why is it by weird al. So yea I think you might be on to something there

  • @rah2287
    @rah2287 Před rokem

    Great stuff. Weird Al is a national treasure. Thanks for the memories.

  • @boxerblake1
    @boxerblake1 Před rokem

    Thanks for the awesome video. So many memories. Still remember the last album I got by him on tape "Alapalooza"

  • @TheGatorCrusader
    @TheGatorCrusader Před rokem +9

    I have been a HUGE Weird Al fan since the early 80’s. My first concert I ever went to was Al! He has had an amazing career with so many hits and favorites, but Bad is certainly his best song and video! Thank you for this tribute. I smiled the entire time.

  • @glendady8879
    @glendady8879 Před rokem +23

    Weird Al has "ruined" several classic rock songs for me. To this day when "Eye of the Tiger" comes on the radio, I sing along with the "Rye and the Kaiser" lyrics. More than once a passenger would think I was making it up, and I would tell them that it was Weird Al.

    • @alohadave
      @alohadave Před rokem +2

      To this day, when "You're Beautiful" play on the radio (not often anymore), I always hear "You're Pitiful".

    • @AustynSN
      @AustynSN Před rokem

      I do that intentionally to annoy friends and family in the car.😁

    • @calebmccoy2412
      @calebmccoy2412 Před rokem +5

      I heard Don Maclean gets saga begins mixed up in his head when he sings American pie

    • @lawrencesilver4661
      @lawrencesilver4661 Před rokem

      I bought it on eBay

    • @JoshB_TheTower
      @JoshB_TheTower Před rokem

      @@calebmccoy2412 that is a classic

  • @raymondoverson8715
    @raymondoverson8715 Před rokem

    I loved the Dr. Demento show growing up. Good stuff. Thanks for sharing.

  • @francinem4944
    @francinem4944 Před rokem

    love Weird Al :D great coverage ty for the memories

  • @aaronhoover4652
    @aaronhoover4652 Před rokem +12

    Even Worse is my overall favorite album. Had the honor to see Weird Al this past Monday (8-22-22) on his current tour. Even though all he is doing are originals, it was still a great night.

  • @paulb4604
    @paulb4604 Před rokem +10

    Weird Al is amazing! Glad you're recognizing him as part of rock history, not just a gimmick. He's just as important as any other artist. Most of the time the artists who recorded the original song fully endorsed Al's parody version.

    • @surferdude4487
      @surferdude4487 Před rokem +3

      The two notable exceptions are Prince and Sir Paul did not want Al to record "Chicken Pot Pie" because it offends his vegitarianism.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem +1

      He doesn’t deserve to be left out.

  • @jimmyburns4681
    @jimmyburns4681 Před rokem

    I remember when I first saw the full version of the Fat video. I was familiar w weird Al, n was mesmerized immediately. I couldn't stop watching! I had to see what he was gonna do next. By far, this was Al's best video. My fav parody will always b White n Nerdy. As always, Adam, thanx for the memories!

  • @trukr817
    @trukr817 Před rokem +1

    "I Think We're Alone Now" is a song written and composed by Ritchie Cordell that was first recorded by Tommy James and the Shondells.

  • @paulmorvantjr.8072
    @paulmorvantjr.8072 Před rokem +5

    Love "Weird Al"! My favie is "I Lost On Jeopardy". Also, "Another One Rides The Bus".

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem

      Great ones. Jeopardy got me rolling on the floor!

    • @alliematt1016
      @alliematt1016 Před rokem

      My son listened to “I Lost On Jeopardy”. When he was nine, he was mad at me for something and yelled, “You’re a complete loser!” (a line from the song.)

    • @ajlichty7399
      @ajlichty7399 Před rokem

      Hands down “one more minute”

  • @johngreener9784
    @johngreener9784 Před rokem +9

    Will never forget the first time I saw this. I laughed so hard I almost peed my pants (and pooped a little). It was just so damned perfect and funny! And clever, insightful, and intelligent! It really is Weird Al's best work!!

  • @deanevangelista6359
    @deanevangelista6359 Před rokem +4

    If Al ever covers a song by “They Might Be Giants,” it would be difficult to distinguish the parody from the original, down to the vocals and the accordion.

  • @Cameron4all
    @Cameron4all Před rokem

    Love this channel. Love "Weird AL". He is coming soon to concert near here.
    Since we are listing favorites, mine is the classic "One More Minute".
    And, did it drive everyone else nuts that Weird Al's name kept switching from top to bottom and back?

  • @quycksylver4822
    @quycksylver4822 Před rokem +16

    I love just about everything Al's ever done, but I think my all time favorite is "Nature Trail to Hell (In 3-D)" I also like "Everything You Know is Wrong"

  • @maxlewis2011
    @maxlewis2011 Před rokem +7

    Professor of Rock should be a MTV series

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem +1

      Put him on VH1 or something!

    • @aspalovin
      @aspalovin Před rokem +1

      Screw MTV.. They would meddle and wreck his show. Just share and spread the word... Let's help get Adam Millions of subs. (i do agree with you though... He deserves waaaay more exposure)

    • @maxlewis2011
      @maxlewis2011 Před rokem

      What I meant by.....
      Back in the 80s....this was the quality show that MTV had.....plus VH1 in the 90s had this as well.
      This show is so refreshing to watch...especially for a late 40s dude from NYC to see his favorite band...VAN HALEN received proper respect from this show. 🙏🏿

  • @DaVinci0963
    @DaVinci0963 Před rokem +5

    I've seen Al twice. The professionalism of the show is fantastic. The musicianship is first rate and the concert is fun! There is such a good vibe at his shows. The ticket is worth every penny, everytime. Thanks Professor!

  • @tomdickinson8450
    @tomdickinson8450 Před rokem

    I saw Al when he played at Pine Knob in Clarkston, Mi. I’ll never forget that concert.

  • @khkartc
    @khkartc Před rokem +8

    I got to see Al and his band in concert in Albuquerque back in 2011 or 2012. We all know him as a peerless parodist, but he’s a _great_ live performer as well. He probably did 10-12 costume changes-including one into the “Fat” suit-and he did a long medley that even included quotations from “Albuquerque.”

    • @joeldrews2761
      @joeldrews2761 Před rokem

      "Albuquerque" from "Running With Scissors". I consider that to be the best Weird Al album. YMMV

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem

      Sounds like it was super fun!

    • @millertimedroid
      @millertimedroid Před rokem +1

      @@joeldrews2761 that snorkel's been just like a snorkel to me

  • @jasonwojcik
    @jasonwojcik Před rokem +5

    I love Weird Al's music! His songs always end up in my playlists.
    Thank you for making this video! I am listening to this while I am working and reminds me of his song "Calling in sick". Freedom is only seven digits away!

  • @freakygardener8033
    @freakygardener8033 Před rokem

    I have ALWAYS loved Al's work! I NEVER have understood how he never seemed to get much recognition! I heard (don't know as fact) he ALWAYS asked permission from the original artists if they would mind, and if they said not to do it, he would respect their wishes! I also heard M.J. really liked Al, and gave him encouragement too!

  • @Rabblewitz
    @Rabblewitz Před rokem +3

    I remember when my son discovered Weird Al. He was playing a song for me, probably on youtube. I made some suggestions of other Weird Al songs from him to listen to, and he looked a bit shocked. What? Dad knows who Weird Al is?!? I had to point out just how far back Weird Al went. 🙂 In my case it was my college years when those albums you talked about came out, and Weird Al was certainly big on our campus.

  • @JoshWeeks
    @JoshWeeks Před rokem +9

    Even Worse was my first Weird Al album and it was on from there. Nearly every song on that tape was excellent.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před rokem +3

      My mom played Even Worse for me on my rides to preschool and elementary school. I remember enjoying every song.

  • @randysmith9841
    @randysmith9841 Před rokem +4

    His palindromic parody of Bob Dylan called "Bob" is genius.

  • @tim78723
    @tim78723 Před rokem

    I remember the first time I ever heard Weird Al. Doctor Demento featured Al many times, My buddy and I would absorb his parodies, this is back in the mid-70s, and we would laugh until we cried, to quote a Dan Foglelberg song. Thanks for bringing back so many memories, I sincerely appreciate your content.

  • @TheGosslings
    @TheGosslings Před rokem +3

    Weird Al is the most stable, consistent, hilarious entertainer in living memory. "UHF" is still one of our favorite movies. And "Bad Hair Day" is awesome. It would be amazing to interview him.

  • @ThePMcDonald
    @ThePMcDonald Před rokem +46

    Weird Al Yankovic IS a musical genius, and earned the respect of other musical geniuses, including MJ and Kurt Cobain ... yes, being parodied by Al IS the badge of honor that "you've made it" ... good to see that Al FINALLY got a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame COMPLETELY FUNDED BY FANS (yes, you PAY for those stars, and being fan-funded shows Al's reach and greatness, as opposed to some stars which were bought via grift -- DT anyone?!?)
    As long as Al is making music, there is still some hope for the world ...
    By the way, wasn't it "Fat" where Al threw up the "Woo!" cartoon-dialogue balloon?!?

  • @erickrupa1748
    @erickrupa1748 Před rokem +10

    I was kinda of fan of Weird Al before this album. But this song cemented my fandom. By far my favorite video and song from him. What a classic!

  • @nmarks
    @nmarks Před rokem

    I heard tid-bits about Weird Al Yankovic on the Steve Wright In The Afternoon on Radio One in the UK, but nothing else after that. Hearing it now it's hilarious. Thanks for posting.