View Full Version : Weird Al: Straight Outta Lynwood
SkittleMonkey
09-18-2006, 10:47 AM
Weird Al's new cd, Straight Outta Lynwood, is coming out on the 26th! My dad's gonna buy it. I sure hope he shares, or at least makes me a copy! One of the songs that's going to be on the cd is on his myspace to listen to. Here's the link!
http://www.myspace.com/weirdal
Is anybody as excited as I am?!
billytheskink
09-19-2006, 02:08 PM
heck yes.
I'm going to be the first person in town here to get it. I'll be waiting outside the record store until it opens.
Heard Al on the radio yesterday plugging the album, even played one of the songs ("White and nerdy").
It's going to be great.
SkittleMonkey
09-19-2006, 02:45 PM
Great? It's gonna be totally awesome! I'm pretty much counting down the days! I already downloaded White and Nerdy-illegally!
InsaneFan
09-19-2006, 06:28 PM
YES!
billytheskink
09-19-2006, 07:08 PM
Great? It's gonna be totally awesome!
Totally awesome?
It's going to be wicked spiffy, or steeped, or something.
SkittleMonkey
09-19-2006, 07:33 PM
It's gonna be all those things. By the way, there is a song on his myspace that's not on any album he put out that you can download from there. It was originally supposed to go on this coming up one, but at the last minute they couldn't do it. Did you download it?
Voxxyn
09-20-2006, 03:27 AM
"You're Pitiful"?
I love that song... even though it's the only thing by Weird Al I've ever heard. Yeah, I know, I'm pitiful(pun intended). I need to check out more stuff by him, and I guess I should start with this new CD. ;)
billytheskink
09-20-2006, 10:03 AM
It's gonna be all those things. By the way, there is a song on his myspace that's not on any album he put out that you can download from there. It was originally supposed to go on this coming up one, but at the last minute they couldn't do it. Did you download it?
Got it.
Apparently James Blunt (whose song was parodied in "You're Pitiful") thought that including it on Straight Outta Lynwood would be harmful to his career, or some other legal babble. That's what I heard anyway.
If he didn't want it on Al's album, then why did he give Al permission to record it in the first place? what did he think Al was going to do with the song?
And if he thinks it's bad for his career, or whatever, then why did he let the Kidz Bop singers record it?
Strange cookie, this Blunt, and not strange in a good way.
Less than 1 week until the Al-bum comes out!
kageri
09-20-2006, 04:43 PM
I'm totally gonna buy it, especially since it has instrumental mixes on a second disc.... um, or whatever. And "Don't Download This Song" is one of the best things ever (and, ironically, also up for download on his Myspace... Al makes Myspace a lot cooler just with his presence).
If you're just getting into Weird Al, you should totally listen to "Albuquerque". It's the nearly 12-minute-long story of a man who is tired of sauerkraut, travels to the "magical faraway place where the sun is always shining an the air smells like warm root beer... where the shriners and the lepers play their ukuleles all day long and anyone on the street will gladly shave your back for a nickel" of Albuquerque, gets his lucky lucky autographed glow-in-the-dark snorkel stolen by a one-nostrilled man, is attacked by flesh-eating weasels, and maims people. It's awesome.
taranchula
09-20-2006, 04:58 PM
Got it.
Apparently James Blunt (whose song was parodied in "You're Pitiful") thought that including it on Straight Outta Lynwood would be harmful to his career, or some other legal babble. That's what I heard anyway.
If he didn't want it on Al's album, then why did he give Al permission to record it in the first place? what did he think Al was going to do with the song?
And if he thinks it's bad for his career, or whatever, then why did he let the Kidz Bop singers record it?
Strange cookie, this Blunt, and not strange in a good way.
Less than 1 week until the Al-bum comes out!
This is almost a bit like what happend between Al and Eminem, when Al wanted to do a parody of Eminem's song "Lose Yourself", for the album Poodle Hat. Only in that case Eminem had no problem with the parody song (Couch Potato), but started making noise when Al wanted to make a music video for the parody song.
I guess some artists just don't have a sense of humor
SkittleMonkey
09-20-2006, 06:28 PM
That's what I was gonna mention! I just couldn't find the right words to put it in. Anyway, I always thought Amish Paradise was a good one. That accent he used was HILARIOUSSS!!!
billytheskink
09-20-2006, 08:49 PM
Running with Scissors (which includes Albuquerque), Bad Hair Day, and Poodle Hat are all good places to start if you are just getting into Weird Al.
It's some of his best work (though what Al-bum isn't?), especially with originals, and chances are you will recognize most of the song's he's parodying, as these are his 3 most recent releases.
billytheskink
09-26-2006, 08:04 AM
IT'S HERE!!!
And it's great!
Got it at 9:01 this morning.
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