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GORILLAZ DEMON DAYS LIVE PALLADIA MOVIE
There’s a Secret Government UFO testing base at the north of the city, a dinosaur graveyard to the west of the city and Humongous Horror Movie Studio to the east. We keep looking for his older, somewhat harder to find series, and this past month the library came through with The Weird Zone, eight books set in the small town of Grover’s Mill. Readers will know that Clark and I love Tony Abbott. Al makes us laugh in many different ways. My friend Matt has a very funny story about not knowing that “Bite Me” would come on and getting the crap scared out of him by it. In a final nod to Nirvana, Al tossed in a 5 second piece of noise after ten minutes of silence which he called “Bite Me” (because Nevermind had a very noisy song called “Endless, Nameless” after some 30 minutes of silence). nod from Al), “Do Me” (I don’t know the original but I love that he throws in a yodel at the end of it), “Cherry Pie,” “I Touch Myself,” “Dr Feelgood” and the unforgettable “Ice Ice Baby.” It May be the only place where Metallica and “The Humpty Dance” play next to each other, too. The previous medleys mixed a lot of different eras, but the songs in this one are of a very specific time: “Cradle of Love,” “Tom’s Diner,” “Love Shack,” “Pump Up the Jam,” “Losing My Religion” (the second R.E.M. There’s such a weird mix of songs, and this one really dates the record (not in a bad way). The video is awesome.Īnd of course, the polka medley is wonderful. The video parodies Extreme’s “More Than Words,” even though the original song wasn’t a parody of that song (but since people thought it was he made the video reflect it). It’s a funny acoustic ballad, an anti-romantic song with some very funny lines. But the final song on the disc “You Don’t Love me Anymore” is just outstanding.
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“Airline Amy” is an original song about a stewardess which doesn’t really do much for me. It’s a funny song that’s all about old people yelling about how easy young people have it.
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“When I Was Your Age” sounds a lot like a song from the UHF soundtrack–that same musical style, I wonder if the band works on the music together. Wikipedia suggests that it’s a style parody of Tonio K, but I don’t know who that is or what he sounds like. It’s pretty funny, even with the Wayne’s World joke. “I Was Only Kidding” is one of his anti-romantic songs, in which he says all of these romantic things and then takes it back. “Trigger Happy” is a Beach Boys style parody which actually is quite relevant in the big gun debate of 2013. The originals are quite strong on this disc, too. While the plumbing jokes are good, the actual chorus, the “punchline,” really doesn’t work. “The Plumbing Song” is a parody of Milli Vanilla. And, internally it works really well, too. This song also happens to be a favorite of mine–the way he says “Taco” in an oddly sexy way makes me laugh every time. “Taco Grande” is a parody of Rico Suave” (does anyone remember that song?). It’s probably his best overall parody for a song whose original I dislike. It works on a parody level and it works so well internally including the way the O-O-O-OREO fits in in both respects. “The White Stuff” (“The Right Stuff” New Kids on the Block–really?) is very very funny.
GORILLAZ DEMON DAYS LIVE PALLADIA TV
This parody is pretty funny as his TV stuff is usually very good. We have “I Can’t Watch This” (“Can’t Touch This,” MC Hammer). This great cover makes the rest of the parodies seem so strangely one-hit wonderish (which is, of course Al’s bread and butter), but when you read the other parodied songs, it’s so amusingly “who?” It was enough for me to get this album (the cover of which even parodied Nevermind) and was a huge seller for Al. His parody of “Smells Like Teen Spirit” (“Smells Like Nirvana”) was hilarious. It was this “Weird Al” album that brought me back into the fold. SOUNDTRACK: “WEIRD AL” YANKOVIC-Off the Deep End (1992).