The Weird Al Yankovic 2007 tour thread
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The Weird Al Yankovic 2007 tour thread
I'm going to see Weird Al Yankovic tomorrow night at Innsbrook here in Richmond. This will be my first time seeing him perform live. I'm not a hardcore fan, but I couldn't pass up this show since it's only $10. What can I expect from a Weird Al performance?
Also, has anyone seen one of his recent shows? How was it? What'd he play?
Also, has anyone seen one of his recent shows? How was it? What'd he play?
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I have tickets to see him in Long Island on June 2nd.
I've seen him about 6 or 7 times before....every tour since 1996.
It's not like a concert - it's more like a show, with costume changes. During the changes, you will be entertained by clips on the screens. They'll probably show one or 2 mock interviews, like the ones shown on AL-TV.
His set will probably have at least 4-5 songs from the new album, some old stuff, and a medley or 2.
His band is tight also and they have good chemistry, as they have been together for 20+ years (I think?) You won't be disappointed
I've seen him about 6 or 7 times before....every tour since 1996.
It's not like a concert - it's more like a show, with costume changes. During the changes, you will be entertained by clips on the screens. They'll probably show one or 2 mock interviews, like the ones shown on AL-TV.
His set will probably have at least 4-5 songs from the new album, some old stuff, and a medley or 2.
His band is tight also and they have good chemistry, as they have been together for 20+ years (I think?) You won't be disappointed
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I saw him in July 2000, and it was a great show.
It's a very tight set, everything flows well, at no time is something not going on.
As I remember, it was two hours exact, and he did around 30 songs, along with the clips in between.
Very cool show. I especially liked the special effects when he did "The Night Santa Went Crazy"...
It's a very tight set, everything flows well, at no time is something not going on.
As I remember, it was two hours exact, and he did around 30 songs, along with the clips in between.
Very cool show. I especially liked the special effects when he did "The Night Santa Went Crazy"...
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From: the oc (don't call it that)
any fans in the orange county area- he's got a residency going on at this years oc fair.
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July 17 through July 21. 8:00pm - 10:00pm Reserved Seating $19.99 (includes free Fair admission).
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He's going to be at the San Diego Fair this summer. I was thinking of going.
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He used to always perform at the California Mid-State Fair in Paso Robles (seeing in that he graduated from nearby Cal Poly), but he hasn't been there for three or four years, and as far as I know won't be there this July-August either...
Here's the link to the 2007 tour (what has been announced so far)
http://www.weirdal.com/touring.htm
Here's the link to the 2007 tour (what has been announced so far)
http://www.weirdal.com/touring.htm
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Originally Posted by Nabalab
It's not like a concert - it's more like a show, with costume changes. During the changes, you will be entertained by clips on the screens. They'll probably show one or 2 mock interviews, like the ones shown on AL-TV.
His band is tight also and they have good chemistry, as they have been together for 20+ years (I think?) You won't be disappointed

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You guys were right. What a show!



The concert started an hour and a half late due to a thunderstorm, but that didn't keep people from showing up - the crowd was huge. The opening band's performance was nixed and Weird Al took the stage around 8:15 and played for 2 hours. The videos weren't working for the first couple of segments ("This may be a long night" Al said from backstage), but luckily all the issues were resolved early on.
The set list:
1. "Polkarama!"
2. "Canadian Idiot"
3. "Close But No Cigar"
4. "Bob"
5. "It's All About the Pentiums"
6. "You're Pitiful"
7. "Wanna B Ur Lovr"
8. Medley: "Couch Potato"/"Do I Creep You Out?"/"I'm in Love with the Skipper"/"Headline News" (about Britney)/"Confessions Pt. III"/"A Complicated Song"/"Ebay"/"Bedrock Anthem"/"Ode to a Superhero"/"Pretty Fly for a Rabbi"/"Trapped in the Drive Thru"/"Gump"/"Eat It"
9. "I'll Sue Ya"
10. "The Saga Begins"
11. "Yoda"
12. "Smells Like Nirvana"
13. "Amish Paradise"
14. "White and Nerdy"
15. "Fat"
Encore:
16. song referenced in a video interview clip (I won't spoil it)
17. "Albuquerque"
Costumes: Billie Joe Armstrong, Puff Daddy, James Blunt, Eminem, Taylor Hicks, Gilligan, Michael Jackson (Thriller and Bad eras), Zach de la Rocha, jedi, Kurt Cobain, amish (I may have missed a couple)
His band was very impressive. All of the videos were funny, some of them were hilarious (especially the 1950s educational safety film).
At the close of the show, Al said that this was the first date of the tour and thanked us for a good dress rehearsal. I was too far back to get any decent pictures, but I did what I could.
I see he is playing the Ohio State Fair in August and am seriously considering making the trip to see him again. I can go to OH under the guise of "visiting relatives".
EDIT: here's my local newspaper's review of last night's show
That would be awesome.



The concert started an hour and a half late due to a thunderstorm, but that didn't keep people from showing up - the crowd was huge. The opening band's performance was nixed and Weird Al took the stage around 8:15 and played for 2 hours. The videos weren't working for the first couple of segments ("This may be a long night" Al said from backstage), but luckily all the issues were resolved early on.
The set list:
1. "Polkarama!"
2. "Canadian Idiot"
3. "Close But No Cigar"
4. "Bob"
5. "It's All About the Pentiums"
6. "You're Pitiful"
7. "Wanna B Ur Lovr"
8. Medley: "Couch Potato"/"Do I Creep You Out?"/"I'm in Love with the Skipper"/"Headline News" (about Britney)/"Confessions Pt. III"/"A Complicated Song"/"Ebay"/"Bedrock Anthem"/"Ode to a Superhero"/"Pretty Fly for a Rabbi"/"Trapped in the Drive Thru"/"Gump"/"Eat It"
9. "I'll Sue Ya"
10. "The Saga Begins"
11. "Yoda"
12. "Smells Like Nirvana"
13. "Amish Paradise"
14. "White and Nerdy"
15. "Fat"
Encore:
16. song referenced in a video interview clip (I won't spoil it)
17. "Albuquerque"
Costumes: Billie Joe Armstrong, Puff Daddy, James Blunt, Eminem, Taylor Hicks, Gilligan, Michael Jackson (Thriller and Bad eras), Zach de la Rocha, jedi, Kurt Cobain, amish (I may have missed a couple)
His band was very impressive. All of the videos were funny, some of them were hilarious (especially the 1950s educational safety film).
At the close of the show, Al said that this was the first date of the tour and thanked us for a good dress rehearsal. I was too far back to get any decent pictures, but I did what I could.
I see he is playing the Ohio State Fair in August and am seriously considering making the trip to see him again. I can go to OH under the guise of "visiting relatives".

EDIT: here's my local newspaper's review of last night's show
Originally Posted by Snowmaker
I'm surprised he's never gotten a permanent spot in Vegas.
Last edited by DJLinus; 05-03-07 at 07:33 PM.
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On the one hand you got cheated out of a "live only" song....we got that Celine Dion/Pizza Delivery parody.
However you got "Albuquerque" live...which is only the most awesome thing ever.
However you got "Albuquerque" live...which is only the most awesome thing ever.
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I was really surprised at the people who were at the concert I went to.
Kids, teens, 20's, 30's, 40's, 50's.
This was the only concert I have ever gone too where I had no idea what kind of fans to expect.
Kids, teens, 20's, 30's, 40's, 50's.
This was the only concert I have ever gone too where I had no idea what kind of fans to expect.
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I might actually go to the Minnesota State Fair this year - I abhor going to any state fair it's been years since I've seen him and it's always a good time.
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Originally Posted by pinata242
Anybody been to this tour yet? We're going to the Tulsa show on 7/13 and I'm looking forward to it immensely since I'll be taking my 6 year old daughter as well.
The last few times I have seen him, he has usually done a variation of old stuff and new stuff, but it seems that this tour is primarily focused on what came out after 1990 (except of course standards like Eat It, Fat, and Yoda). Nothing really wrong with that because I like the new stuff too.
"I'll Sue Ya" is my fave off the new album - it's a RATM-style parody, and the lyrics are hysterical.
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He plays tonight at the San Diego Fair. I'd love to see him but it also means dealing with traffic, parking and crowds. Decisions decisions....
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Tickets went one sale for the Warner theater this morning. Got two seats about 20 rows back in the center, great location for the show.
If he doesn't play All About the Pentiums, the show will be ruined for me.
So excited!!! Last time I saw Al he opened for the Monkees!!
If he doesn't play All About the Pentiums, the show will be ruined for me.
So excited!!! Last time I saw Al he opened for the Monkees!!
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I got lucky with some great seats for Glen Ellyn, IL show (just a few miles from my house). I didn't even know about the concert, it wasn't listed on College of Dupage's website or Ticketmaster either. Someone on Ebay listed all of Al's shows, and the show was listed there.
Turns out, if you register to weirdal.com, you get special presale tickets for the show, so I ended up with 4th row, center. For around $100 per ticket, you can also get tickets for special seats in front of the first row. Thought about it, but that may be hard on the neck.
Turns out, if you register to weirdal.com, you get special presale tickets for the show, so I ended up with 4th row, center. For around $100 per ticket, you can also get tickets for special seats in front of the first row. Thought about it, but that may be hard on the neck.



