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dsa_shea 07-12-14 05:15 PM

Re: The Weird Al Yankovic Appreciation Thread
 

Originally Posted by DVD Josh (Post 12166716)
You may hear them when you climb out from under the horder's mess you've apparently been living under.

lol! Where is Jace when you need him?

My Other Self 07-12-14 05:34 PM

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I know it leaked, and as much as I want to hear it right now, I'm going to wait until my Amazon copy ships on Tuesday.

Informative interview on NPR:
http://www.npr.org/2014/07/12/329873...age-of-youtube

This quote makes me sad:

NPR: Wow, so this is the last "Weird Al" album?

Al: Well, I have to be careful about that, because a lot of people listen to that and say "Oh, Al's retiring!" I am not retiring, I intend to keep making music like I have in the past. All I'm saying is, there's a pretty good chance this is the last conventional album.

Hailey G 07-12-14 06:16 PM

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He's been saying that for over a year, so it wasn't really a surprise to me. As much as I like my Al-bums, it does make more sense in the digital age for him to try to get his stuff out there as quickly as possible, which he really isn't able to do with a conventional album for more than one song.

wahlers 07-12-14 07:02 PM

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As long as he releases physical media later I don't mind if he puts out digital singles or eps from time to time first.

He sort of did that with the last album anyway.

hanshotfirst1138 07-12-14 08:06 PM

Pop culture moves so much faster than it used to that if he wants to keep up, he kind of has to. Working with ERB was a smart move, maybe a bit of crossover and new audience and definitely shows that he still has it and can still be relevant.

whotony 07-12-14 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Alan Smithee (Post 12166684)
Don't know a single one of those songs.

Yes you do.

slop101 07-12-14 08:54 PM

Re: The Weird Al Yankovic Appreciation Thread
 

Originally Posted by Alan Smithee (Post 12166684)
Don't know a single one of those songs.

Give me a break. I know you're trying to act cool, but even if you hate popular music, you can't get away from these songs. Hell, there was a meme going on with one of those songs in freaking Iran. They seem to be hip to these songs more than you.

My Other Self 07-12-14 09:15 PM

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More interviews:

http://www.dinnerpartydownload.org/weird-al-yankovic/

http://nypost.com/2014/07/12/why-wei...ium=SocialFlow

For those of you in the LA area, Al will be doing a signing at Ameoba Hollywood on July 18th at 6pm.

http://www.amoeba.com/live-shows/upc...aign=WeirdALLA

Decker 07-13-14 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by whotony (Post 12166843)
Yes you do.

Let's not jump to conclusions. There might be a logical reason why he hasn't heard any of those songs --he might be deaf.

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hanshotfirst1138 07-13-14 05:31 PM


Originally Posted by whotony (Post 12166843)
Yes you do.

I'm a super sheltered white guy from the suburbs. I grew up listening to classic rock stations and most of the music I listen to is from the 60s and 70s. I love Bob Dylan, but I've come to Rage Against the Machine and Radiohead fairly recently. Most of the contemporary stuff to which I listen is country-pop. That's how behind the times I am, at least 20+ years. Even I know "Blurred Lines." There was a firestorm of controversy about it in every corner of the Internet. The video has topless women in it and it's been accused of being about rape. You seriously haven't heard it? It's been all but impossible to miss.

Incidentally, Weird Al will have to work hard to top Bart Baker's hilarious parody of it.

Darth Maher 07-14-14 09:37 AM

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I've never heard Fancy so I looked it up on YouTube.

The song itself sounds like a parody.

Darth Maher 07-14-14 09:41 AM

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Are there any exclusives being sold anywhere? Like a deluxe version or something?

Darth Maher 07-14-14 10:07 AM

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First video... "Tacky"

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pinata242 07-14-14 10:20 AM

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Much better if you leave the embed and go directly to the website: http://www.nerdist.com/vepisode/weir...arrells-happy/

Adam Tyner 07-14-14 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Darth Maher (Post 12167958)
Are there any exclusives being sold anywhere? Like a deluxe version or something?

Doesn't look like it.

On the other hand, apparently my Amazon pre-order is being delivered today. A little too excited right now...!

Alan Smithee 07-14-14 03:15 PM

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No DVD this time (I thought DualDiscs were neat but apparently nobody else did, and the separate DVD that came with Alpocalypse was in freakin' MONO!) but at least the CD is selling for $9.99 almost everywhere- gonna buy it at our last remaining record store to help keep them in business.

My Other Self 07-14-14 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Darth Maher (Post 12167984)
First video... "Tacky"

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That was awesome. :lol:

PatD 07-14-14 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Darth Maher (Post 12167984)
First video... "Tacky"

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That's actually better than the original song *and* it's accompanying music video.

spsimmons 07-14-14 08:23 PM

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Tacky is freakin' awesome. Can't wait to see which video he releases tomorrow!

hdnmickey 07-14-14 08:46 PM

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Listened to the whole CD today. Great stuff. The polka medley includes some surprises people may not see coming.

boc4ever 07-14-14 09:02 PM

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I knew Happy, but not Fancy so I decided to watch that video today. Awful, awful song, I'm sure Weird Al is going to make it much better :)

TheKing 07-15-14 09:28 AM

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By listening to this album, I think I now know how to tell what a modern hit song is: if you hear it used in multiple commercials, it's a hit. I couldn't tell you what song "Fancy" is, but once I heard Handy, I go "Oh, that's the Gold Samsung Galaxy S5 Song!"

Or Radioactive is the "Defiance Video Game Song." Or Happy is the "Used in every other commercial Song."

I'm not knocking Al here mind you, but if it weren't for ads, I would never have heard of any of those songs.

Here's the Polka listing:
Spoiler:

"Wrecking Ball" by Miley Cyrus
"Pumped Up Kicks" by Foster the People
"Best Song Ever" by One Direction
"Gangnam Style" by Psy
"Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen
"Scream & Shout" by will.i.am featuring Britney Spears
"Somebody That I Used to Know" by Gotye featuring Kimbra
"Timber" by Pitbull featuring Kesha
"Sexy And I Know It" by LMFAO
"Thrift Shop" by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz
"Get Lucky" by Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams

Pharrell Williams is all over this album. The Polka was obviously done earlier than the rest.

Overall, it's an OK album. Nothing really stands out, but part of that comes from a lack of good songs to parody.

Dan 07-15-14 09:41 AM

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I've been an Al fan for as long as I can remember. I've gotten less interested in his output over the years, but more because I stopped listening to the type of music he's been parodying more and more, so it's hard for me to get excited about his music, if that makes sense. Anyway, whatever. He's talented as hell, so I'll check this whole album out, but the reason I stated the above is because... I thought Tacky was just terrible. The video, the song... all of it. Hopefully the rest is better.

My Other Self 07-15-14 09:42 AM

Re: The Weird Al Yankovic Appreciation Thread
 

Originally Posted by TheKing (Post 12169018)
Overall, it's an OK album. Nothing really stands out, but part of that comes from a lack of good songs to parody.

The parodies will still be listenable in 10 years whereas the original songs that he parodied will be like relics.

Poodle Hat is my least favorite "Weird Al" album, but even that has some gold on it. Can't wait to give this a spin tonight after work! :)

Hailey G 07-15-14 09:48 AM

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I would less familiar with current pop music if not for my wife and kids. I haven't gotten the album yet (going to pick it up on my lunch break), but I just listened to the Amazon sample from "Handy" and busted a gut, I think I'm going to enjoy this album very much.

My wife is obsessed with Iggy Azalea for some stupid reason. She is coming to town in September, and my wife wants to go. I just flat out told her, "Do you really want to be the oldest people at the show?" She suddenly became much less interested after I said that.


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