#uhf soundtrack
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
#weirdal#weird al#88x31#buttons#88x31 buttons#uhf#uhf 1989#uhf movie#the compleat al#weird the al yankovic story#weird al yankovic#weird al yankovic in 3-D#dare to be stupid#polka party#polka party!#even worse#uhf soundtrack#off the deep end#alapalooza#bad hair day#runnin with scissors#poodle hat#straight outta lynwood#alpocalypse#mandatory fun#medium rarities#the weird al show#neocities
352 notes
·
View notes
Text
Weird Al Fact #55:
The song UHF was written and recorded before the idea for the movie UHF came to be.
11 notes
·
View notes
Text
#weird al#weird al yankovic#audio#tunes#“Weird Al” Yankovic#al yankovic#album#music poll#tumblr polls#i love polls#poll time#my polls#fandom polls#polls#“Weird Al” Yankovic in 3-D#Dare to Be Stupid#Polka Party!#Even Worse#UHF – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff#Off the Deep End#uhf#uhf movie#uhf 1989
9 notes
·
View notes
Text
honestly I love Generic Blues a lot not just because it's a fun song which it IS, but also like. it genuinely captures how fucking absurd it is living with depression for me sometimes
just having a brain that is like an edgy teen on xbox live telling you to kill yourself but you just gotta keep getting up and washing the dishes and catching the bus and doing Normal Things the whole time
like yeah. maybe i could blow my brains out. but maybe ill just go bowling instead ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
#also bonus points for the whole 'I guess I got a pretty low self image- maybe its a chemical imbalance or something?' lines for#absolutely cracking me up the first time I listened to this because I was Not Expecting That. like damn. Real#but yeah you live with depression long enough and the dissonance between doing normal things and what your brain tells you#it can kind of just become funny. it still sucks obviously! but theres this level of absurdity to it that i have to laugh at#uhf soundtrack you have so many originals i love i wish more people knew about you </3
6 notes
·
View notes
Text
ECOXGEAR EXM300 3.0W IP67 VHF Marine Handheld Radio
ECOXGEAR EXM300 3.0W IP67 VHF Marine Handheld Radio is fully waterproof and floats when dropped into water. If the EXM300 is accidentally dropped into water, it can be easily seen and retrieved with the water-activated strobe light. The intuitive operation menu allows easy and simple use. The EXM300 is designed to reproduce clear audio in a noisy environment with the internal 2.0W speaker. A built-in LED Torch provides an emergency light when needed.
Equipped with a USB Type-C charging jack, the EXM300 comes supplied with the USB charging cable and USB-AC adapter to charge the radio quickly and easily. Factory programmed with all International, USA, Canadian and NOAA Weather channels.
#Party Speakers Australia#Soundtrack#portable speakers#party speakers#Waterproof Speakers#Bluetooth Party Speakers#Bluetooth Portable Speakers#uhf cb radio#Bluetooth Speakers for Boat#Bluetooth Speakers for Golf Cart#Bluetooth speakers for 4x4 vehicles
0 notes
Note
What's the first song to enter your mind when you hear the name "Weird Al" Yankovic?
The entire soundtrack to UHF, which was on heavy rotation when it was released.
208 notes
·
View notes
Text
I think I've told you guys this story before, but it's one of my favorite Tales of Me. The first time I ever heard the song "Money for Nothing" was as the Weird Al parody in the movie UHF, where he sings it about the Beverly Hillbillies. I saw that movie when I was a very little kid so of course I had no idea that Weird Al was famous for parodies making it most likely that this song, too, was a parody. I went on never hearing the original song until I was about 19 years old when it began to play on the radio in a Home Goods and I turned to my mom and said, "... Beverly Hillbillies?" and then she shattered my reality by telling me it was, in fact, the original version, and Weird Al was merely parodying it; Home Goods was not, in fact, blasting the UHF soundtrack in the middle of the day on a Saturday. I had also learned by that point that Weird Al made parodies, I just never thought to apply it to this particular instance.
youtube
Here's the song.
10 notes
·
View notes
Text
'Weird Al' Yankovic Song Tournament
Round 12
Captain Underpants Theme Song
Let me be clear, I can NOT be an unbiased mod with this song. As someone who grew up with these books & loves this book series, this movie & this character with all my heart. I just can't be impartial here guys. They literally fucking reference Weird Al by name in the books, this is objectively fucking destiny. CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS SWEEP. TRA-LA-LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
youtube
By the way, if you haven't seen The Captain Underpants movie yet, please do yourself a favor & watch it. It's SO fucking good.
The Biggest Ball of Twine In Minnesota
Y'know, while I'm talkin' movies, if you also haven't seen UHF, do yourselves a second favor & watch this movie too. It's a wonderful film. With a bangin' soundtrack to boot!
youtube
#mod toasty#weird al tournament#weird al#weird al yankovic#al yankovic#tournament#tumblr tournament#tumblr polls#the weird al show#bracket#uhf 1989#uhf movie#uhf#the biggest ball of twine in minnesota#dreamworks#captain underpants#underpants#captain underpants movie#captain underpants the first epic movie#harold hutchins#george beard#melvin sneedly#mr krupp#dav pilkey#tumblr bracket#Youtube#faster than a speeding waistband#tra la la#more powerful than boxer shorts#music video
21 notes
·
View notes
Text
Oh Ricky, you're so fine
You're so fine, you blow my mind
Hey Ricky, hey Ricky
Oh Lucy, you're so fine
You're so fine, you blow my mind
Hey Lucy, hey Lucy
"Weird Al" Yankovic - "Weird Al" Yankovic (Scotti Bros.-Rock 'n Roll, 1983) - Concept by Tom Drennon, Illustration by Rogerio Nogueira
The debut of the accordion-playing, polka-loving comic rascal from Lynwood named "Weird Al" Yankovic.
Similar to the cover for Paul Simon's There Goes Rhymin' Simon, this cover has visual representations of the various songs on the album. There is a track listing on the back cover, however.
Voice actress Tress MacNeille made her debut on the track "Ricky" (parody of Toni Basil's "Mickey").
Producer Rick Derringer, best known for his work with the Edgar Winter Group, would produce Yankovic's albums up to the UHF soundtrack.
Image courtesy of Discogs.
#weird al yankovic#weird al#1983#80s#80s music#80s comedy#80s rock#album#album cover#cover art#album covers#albums#art
2 notes
·
View notes
Text
The 5th Annual Derrick Sanskrit "Everyone's a Critic" Awards (part one: music and movies)
(note: I have posted this thread on Twitter at the end of December for the past five years, but with that platform's future more dubious than ever, it makes sense to back up 2022's edition here)
It's the most wonderful time of the year! Time for the fifth annual Derrick Sanskrit "Everyone's a Critic" Awards for all the pop culture I thought was simply the best over the past twelve months.
There's so much, we're gonna slow-drip this year, so let's start with music...
Bloc Party guitarist Russell Lissack’s solo EP is seventeen minutes of just fantastic collaborations, including a reunion with Pin Me Down bandmate Milena Mepris. Had this been a full LP, it would be way higher in the rankings.
A top-to-bottom reworking of 2020’s New Symbols, this LP benefits from both two more years of Tom Vek’s reflection on his art as well as wider distribution on digital music platforms so people could actually hear it.
Nine years after his debut LP, the French DJ proves his mastery of timeless synth anthems with this album that feels like the soundtrack to a long lost John Hughes movie about sexy computer hackers.
It feels like cheating to include the soundtrack to a 2021 concert film in this list, but the album dropped in 2022 and it freaking rules so whatever. This is the sound of the Dan Greene Cinematic Universe.
A mostly-instrumental album of lush chiptune soundscapes, this high-def volume of Australian electronic anthems begs the question “why aren’t we having another chip resurgence right freakin’ now?” Danceable, worldly, melancholic, and beyond.
A timely reminder that indie rock can be snarky and clever without losing the charm of four-part harmonies and driving hooks. Like cherry red Doc Martens stomping through a field of sunflowers, The Beths show us how to suffer with a smirk.
No album this year felt as immediately BIG as the sophomore effort from this English post-rock phalanx. It commands attention before curling up in a ball to hide at your feet and whisper deep dark secrets in your ear.
Continuing her transformation from cloud rap to pop, Kilo Kish challenges conventions with this collection of toe-tapping bangers about societal woes, public image, self-worth, and the ills of consumerism, all framed within a retro arcade game.
A punk album so specifically of its time without immediately dating itself by naming names. A concept album about running a punk band like a business that comes to its logical conclusion: in-fighting, ego clashes, bankruptcy, and thanking the sponsors.
Simply the best breakup album in ages (sorry Swifties). Cutthroat and callous, honest and earnest, this math rock sophomore LP challenges pop song structure as much as relationships challenge the edges of individual identity.
Wasn't that so much fun? So many fantastic albums in 2022, such wonderful songs to sing and dance to. Good times.
And now, our second category... it's time to talk about MOVIES...
The vainglorious adventures of an aspiring podcaster focusing largely on the culture clash between New York and Texas. Quite possibly the best performance ever from Ashton Kutcher.
While this mock-rock-doc never reaches the parodic highs of Weird Al’s previous “UHF,” the extended Funny Or Die sketch carries heaps of charm with an all-star cast of comedy cameos.
Easily the most unexpected film of the year, this holiday horror fusion brings all the delirious twists and turns you’d expect from the creator of “Too Many Cooks.”
Simply the biggest, boldest, wildest action movie to date, RRR offers more spectacle per minute than Zack Snyder does in an hour, while still finding plenty of time to sing and dance.
Jordan Peele’s third horror film forgoes shocks and scares in favor of slow burn dread with thoroughly enjoyable examinations of race, media, exploitation, and religion.
This celebration of the power of art to question authority and buck societal norms poses the question “what if Freddy Mercury and Jimi Hendrix were best friends in feudal Japan?”
Simply the most fun I had in a movie theater all year. A fast, stylish, star-studded action farce, like Guy Ritchie directing a script by the Coen Brothers, this film taught me more about Thomas the Tank Engine than my nephews ever will.
Proving Knives Out wasn’t a one-off fluke, Rian Johnson delivers a whodunnit with bigger stakes, bigger stars, bigger spectacle, and bigger laughs. A covid-era mystery for Agatha Christie fans of any age.
In their second feature, the Daniels have produced what feels like a once-in-a-generation iconic piece of cinema. Sweeping & grandiose, intimate & delicate, EEAAO is the sci-fi family immigrant tale we never knew we so desperately needed.
The most I’ve cried in the theater since Toy Story 3. Marcel’s journey will melt the most frozen of hearts and make you believe that anything is possible with a positive outlook.
#2022#marcel the shell with shoes on#everything everywhere all at once#rrr movie#bullet train#rrr#glass onion#inu oh#nope film#nope movie#adult swim yule log#the fireplace#vengeance#weird#weird al yankovic#tom vek#russell lissack#bloc party#pool kids#calavera#the beths#pup#kilo kish#black country new road#the armed#kavinsky (dj)
2 notes
·
View notes
Text
various photographs of weird al yankovic source: Weird Al Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection
#weird al yankovic#weird al#alyank#alfie y#alfred yankovic#weirdal#1980s#80s weird al#1990s#90s weird al#2000s#early 2000s weird al#weird al yankovic in 3 d#dare to be stupid#polka party!#even worse#uhf soundtrack#uhf movie#uhf 1989#uhf#off the deep end#bad hair day#running with scissors#poodle hat
105 notes
·
View notes
Text
Holidays 7.18
Holidays
Anti-Bigot Day
Billy Joel Day (New York)
Chrysanthemum Day
Constitution Day (Uruguay)
Hug a Fat Bald Person Day
Insurance Nerd Day
International Laquita Marina Day
Jane Austen Day (Indiana)
Lollapalooza Day
Make A List of the People You Love Day
National Brenda Day
National Hamiltons Day
National Dapper Your Data Day
National Monica Day
National Mortgage Brokers Day
National Peyton Day
Nelson Mandela Day (a.k.a. Mandela Day; UN)
Perfect Family Day
Perfect 10 Day
President’s Day (Botswana)
Pyramids Day
718 Day (New York)
Shawm Day (French Republic)
Tony the Tiger Day
Weinermobile Day
World Listening Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
International Brewers Day
National Caviar Day
National Sour Candy Day
St. Anou, Bishop of Metz's Day (patron saint of brewers; a.k.a. St. Arnulf, Arnould, St. Arnold)
3rd Tuesday in July
National Children’s Book Day (Philippines) [3rd Tuesday]
Independence Days
Prsänëa (Declared; 2012) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Arnulf of Metz (Christian; Saint) [brewers] *
Bobby Henderson Day (Pastafarian)
Bruno of Segni (Christian; Saint)
Camillus de Lellis (optional memorial, U.S. only)
Eadburh (a.k.a. Edburga) of Bicester (Christian; Saint)
Eid-e-Ghadir (Iran)
Elizabeth Ferard (Church of England)
Feast of Saint Arnoldus (Belgium)
Feast of Teneu
Frederick of Utrecht (Christian; Saint)
Hyacinthe Rigaud (Artology)
Leroy (Muppetism)
Marina of Aguas Santas (Christian; Saint)
Maternus of Milan (Christian; Saint)
Nebet-Het (Birthday of Nephthys, Egyptian Goddess of Beer)
Nephthy’s Day (Pagan)
Odulph (Christian; Saint)
Pambo (Christian; Saint)
Philastrius (Christian; Saint)
Rabelais (Positivist; Saint)
Symphorosa (Christian; Saint)
Theneva (Christian; Saint)
Theodosia of Constantinople (Christian; Saint)
Thomas Morton Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Vitulatio (Feast to Vitulatio, Ancient Roman Goddess of Exultation, joy & life)
Water Pistol Day (Pastafarian)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Day of Bad Omens (Ancient Rome) [1 of 2]
Prime Number Day: 199 [46 of 72]
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [41 of 57]
Premieres
Aliens (Film; 1986)
Arachnophobia (Film; 1990)
Bad Boys II (Film; 2003)
Bosko’s Holiday (WB LT Cartoon; 1931)
Closer, by Joy Division (Album; 1980)
Consider the Oyster, by M.F.K. Fisher (Food Essays; 1941)
Davy Crockett and the River Pirates (Film; 1956)
The Dark Knight (Film; 2008)
Entourage (TV Series; 2004)
Eureka (TV Series; 2006)
Friends with Benefits (Film; 2011)
George of the Jungle (Film; 1997)
God Only Knows, by The Beach Boys (Song; 1966)
I Love to Sings (WB MM Cartoon; 1936)
Johnny English (Film; 2003)
Jurassic Park III (Film; 2001)
Mamma Mia! (Film; 2008)
Mrs. Brown (Film; 1997)
The Nun’s Story (Film; 1959)
Planes: Fire & Rescue (Animated Film; 2014)
Porco Rosso (Studio Ghibli Animated Film; 1992)
RWBY (Anime Series; 2013)
Sex Tape (Film; 2014)
Sketches of Spain, by Miles Davis (Album; 1960)
Tweet and Lovely (WB MM Cartoon; 1959)
UHF, by Weird Al Yankpvic (Soundtrack Album; 1989)
Used Cars (Film; 1980)
Wouldn’t It Be Nice, by The Beach Boys (Song; 1966)
Today’s Name Days
Answer, Arnold, Arnulf, Friedrich, Ulf (Austria)
Emil, Emilian (Bulgaria)
Bruno, Emilija, Frederik, Ljuba (Croatia)
Drahomíra (Czech Republic)
Arnolphus (Denmark)
Eerika, Erika (Estonia)
Riikka (Finland)
Frédéric (France)
Arnulf, Friedrich, Ulf (Germany)
Aimilianos, Emilianos (Greece)
Frigyes (Hungary)
Calogero, Giusta (Italy)
Rozālija, Roze, Rozīte (Latvia)
Eimantė, Ervinas, Kamilis, Tautvilas (Lithuania)
Arnulf, Ørnulf (Norway)
Arnold, Arnolf, Erwin, Erwina, Kamil, Karolina, Robert, Roberta, Szymon, Unisław, Wespazjan (Poland)
Anna (Russia)
Kamila (Slovakia)
Federico, Marina (Spain)
Fredrik, Fritz (Sweden)
Alfie, Alfred, Avery, Federica, Federico, Fred, Freda, Freddie, Freddy, Fréddy , Freed, Frederic, Frédéric, Frederich, Federik, Frederick, Frédérick, Frederico, Fredrick, Fredy (Universal)
Fred, Freda, Freddie, Freddy, Frederica, Frederick, Frederico, Fredrick, Fredy (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 199 of 2024; 166 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 2 of week 29 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Tinne (Holly) [Day 9 of 28]
Chinese: Month 6 (Ji-Wei), Day 1 (Ding-Chou)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 29 Tammuz 5783
Islamic: 29 Dhu al-Hijjah 1444
J Cal: 19 Lux; Fiveday [19 of 30]
Julian: 5 July 2023
Moon: 1%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 3 Dante (8th Month) [Rabelais]
Runic Half Month: Ur (Primal Strength) [Day 5 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 28 of 94)
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 28 of 31)
Calendar Changes
荷月 [Héyuè] (Chinese Lunisolar Calendar) [Month 6 of 13] (Lotus Month)
1 note
·
View note
Text
Holidays 7.18
Holidays
Anti-Bigot Day
Billy Joel Day (New York)
Chrysanthemum Day
Constitution Day (Uruguay)
Hug a Fat Bald Person Day
Insurance Nerd Day
International Laquita Marina Day
Jane Austen Day (Indiana)
Lollapalooza Day
Make A List of the People You Love Day
National Brenda Day
National Hamiltons Day
National Dapper Your Data Day
National Monica Day
National Mortgage Brokers Day
National Peyton Day
Nelson Mandela Day (a.k.a. Mandela Day; UN)
Perfect Family Day
Perfect 10 Day
President’s Day (Botswana)
Pyramids Day
718 Day (New York)
Shawm Day (French Republic)
Tony the Tiger Day
Weinermobile Day
World Listening Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
International Brewers Day
National Caviar Day
National Sour Candy Day
St. Anou, Bishop of Metz's Day (patron saint of brewers; a.k.a. St. Arnulf, Arnould, St. Arnold)
3rd Tuesday in July
National Children’s Book Day (Philippines) [3rd Tuesday]
Independence Days
Prsänëa (Declared; 2012) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Arnulf of Metz (Christian; Saint) [brewers] *
Bobby Henderson Day (Pastafarian)
Bruno of Segni (Christian; Saint)
Camillus de Lellis (optional memorial, U.S. only)
Eadburh (a.k.a. Edburga) of Bicester (Christian; Saint)
Eid-e-Ghadir (Iran)
Elizabeth Ferard (Church of England)
Feast of Saint Arnoldus (Belgium)
Feast of Teneu
Frederick of Utrecht (Christian; Saint)
Hyacinthe Rigaud (Artology)
Leroy (Muppetism)
Marina of Aguas Santas (Christian; Saint)
Maternus of Milan (Christian; Saint)
Nebet-Het (Birthday of Nephthys, Egyptian Goddess of Beer)
Nephthy’s Day (Pagan)
Odulph (Christian; Saint)
Pambo (Christian; Saint)
Philastrius (Christian; Saint)
Rabelais (Positivist; Saint)
Symphorosa (Christian; Saint)
Theneva (Christian; Saint)
Theodosia of Constantinople (Christian; Saint)
Thomas Morton Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Vitulatio (Feast to Vitulatio, Ancient Roman Goddess of Exultation, joy & life)
Water Pistol Day (Pastafarian)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Day of Bad Omens (Ancient Rome) [1 of 2]
Prime Number Day: 199 [46 of 72]
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [41 of 57]
Premieres
Aliens (Film; 1986)
Arachnophobia (Film; 1990)
Bad Boys II (Film; 2003)
Bosko’s Holiday (WB LT Cartoon; 1931)
Closer, by Joy Division (Album; 1980)
Consider the Oyster, by M.F.K. Fisher (Food Essays; 1941)
Davy Crockett and the River Pirates (Film; 1956)
The Dark Knight (Film; 2008)
Entourage (TV Series; 2004)
Eureka (TV Series; 2006)
Friends with Benefits (Film; 2011)
George of the Jungle (Film; 1997)
God Only Knows, by The Beach Boys (Song; 1966)
I Love to Sings (WB MM Cartoon; 1936)
Johnny English (Film; 2003)
Jurassic Park III (Film; 2001)
Mamma Mia! (Film; 2008)
Mrs. Brown (Film; 1997)
The Nun’s Story (Film; 1959)
Planes: Fire & Rescue (Animated Film; 2014)
Porco Rosso (Studio Ghibli Animated Film; 1992)
RWBY (Anime Series; 2013)
Sex Tape (Film; 2014)
Sketches of Spain, by Miles Davis (Album; 1960)
Tweet and Lovely (WB MM Cartoon; 1959)
UHF, by Weird Al Yankpvic (Soundtrack Album; 1989)
Used Cars (Film; 1980)
Wouldn’t It Be Nice, by The Beach Boys (Song; 1966)
Today’s Name Days
Answer, Arnold, Arnulf, Friedrich, Ulf (Austria)
Emil, Emilian (Bulgaria)
Bruno, Emilija, Frederik, Ljuba (Croatia)
Drahomíra (Czech Republic)
Arnolphus (Denmark)
Eerika, Erika (Estonia)
Riikka (Finland)
Frédéric (France)
Arnulf, Friedrich, Ulf (Germany)
Aimilianos, Emilianos (Greece)
Frigyes (Hungary)
Calogero, Giusta (Italy)
Rozālija, Roze, Rozīte (Latvia)
Eimantė, Ervinas, Kamilis, Tautvilas (Lithuania)
Arnulf, Ørnulf (Norway)
Arnold, Arnolf, Erwin, Erwina, Kamil, Karolina, Robert, Roberta, Szymon, Unisław, Wespazjan (Poland)
Anna (Russia)
Kamila (Slovakia)
Federico, Marina (Spain)
Fredrik, Fritz (Sweden)
Alfie, Alfred, Avery, Federica, Federico, Fred, Freda, Freddie, Freddy, Fréddy , Freed, Frederic, Frédéric, Frederich, Federik, Frederick, Frédérick, Frederico, Fredrick, Fredy (Universal)
Fred, Freda, Freddie, Freddy, Frederica, Frederick, Frederico, Fredrick, Fredy (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 199 of 2024; 166 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 2 of week 29 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Tinne (Holly) [Day 9 of 28]
Chinese: Month 6 (Ji-Wei), Day 1 (Ding-Chou)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 29 Tammuz 5783
Islamic: 29 Dhu al-Hijjah 1444
J Cal: 19 Lux; Fiveday [19 of 30]
Julian: 5 July 2023
Moon: 1%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 3 Dante (8th Month) [Rabelais]
Runic Half Month: Ur (Primal Strength) [Day 5 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 28 of 94)
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 28 of 31)
Calendar Changes
荷月 [Héyuè] (Chinese Lunisolar Calendar) [Month 6 of 13] (Lotus Month)
1 note
·
View note
Photo
Today (July 21, 2019) is the 30th anniversary of when Weird Al’s movie, UHF, hit theaters (with a big splat, though it went on to become a cult classic). Here’s the soundtrack along with something from the arClives—a rare promo TV Guide parody that was handed out when I saw the flick at a preview. I included all the pages inside in subsequent photos, so swipe left to read the rare UHF Guide.
#uhf#weirdalyankovic#weirdal#parody#humor#comedy#funny#laughs#soundtrack#novelty#tvguide#movie#film#funkopop#funko#funkopops#eighties#1980s#rock#classicrock#classicpop#mtv#music#vinyl#vinyls#record#records#recordcollector#recordcollection#recordcollecting
5 notes
·
View notes
Photo
“Weird Al” Yankovic - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff / 1988
#reprint#weird al#weird al yankovic#soundtrack#cd#album#UHF#original motion picture soundtrack and other stuff#my scans
6 notes
·
View notes
Text
Top 27 Weird Al Songs
Hello all you happy weirdos and I hope you have your bologona, your mediums sized root beer with free refills and your twinkie weiner sandwitches ready because this post is going to be long. It's also a break from format: I usually review movies, tv shows, comics. In fact I reviewed Weird Al's first movie UHF earlier this year. It was awesome. I usually don't dip into music itself but with the momentous arrival of Weird Al's wonderfully insane parody of biopics Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, I just had to do something for the occasion. And while Al's done ton of voice work so I had plenty of options from the beautifully meta choice to cast him as Wreck-Gar in transformers animated, to his ponytastic turn as Pinky Pie's future husband Cheese Sandwitch whose basically Weird Al but younger and a horse, and of course his starring roll in the criminally short lived Milo Murphy's law among MANY others I intend to cover at some point. (especially since I just realized while writing this next year is his 40th anniversary) , I decided to focus on the man himself.
Weird Al is one of my faviorite musicians and I say that without a tinge of irony and with all the pride I can muster in my spleen: Weird Al has lasted this long for damn good reason, being able to deftly copy the sounds of a day and parody or homage them with expert skill, while also able to make his own unique compositions from stylistic parodies to just plain original ten minute epics and fun polka mashups of the last few years of music. He's also one of the genuinely sweetest and nicest guys in the music buisness: he's kind, respectful of the artists he parodies (asking permission after the whole Coolio thing but their Coolio now so it's Coolio), and just one of the coolest dudes around. He's done everything with 14 albums, countless singles for other projects, 2 films, 2 tv series (he didn't write milo but he did STAR in it and was in almost every episode so I count it), voice work and more. He's my hero is what i'm saying so join me under the cut for this ill advized self indulgent mega list honoring the man's career
A few things off the bat: This list is my opinon. I shoudln't have to say that but it's the internet equilvent of that warning thing from the start of Jackass: no one whose going to get frothingly upset at this list is going to listen to it but I have to put it in there. These are the songs I consider the best of the best. This also means some cuts got made, and as such two albums aren't represented here: His self Titled Debut and Even Worse. BOth aren't bad albums and it killed me to have to cut "Such a Groovy Guy and "I Think I"m a Clone Now" respectively, but even with 27 slots this was a VERY hard list. So with that said
27. Like a Surgeon (Dare to Be Stupid)
Starting us off we have one of the classics. This one's simple, silly and hilariously dark as our narrating character is apparently so horrible at his job a lot of people have implicitly died. It's a shock Dr. Nick hasn't recrecorded this with his good friend mr. mccraig
26. Cavity Search (Bad Hair Day) Bad Hair Day is one of Al's best albums, a nice bit of mid 90's greatness and the start of the growth that would lead to his monumental later albums. It's the most represented on this list with FOUR songs, the most of any (though many have three so don't worry), and each one deserved. This one made me check out the original song and while a mostly goofy little bit about dentistry parodying U2's Batman Forever theme.... a sentence that reminds me why I do this job, somehow, it's still solid with Al nicely mimicking Bono.... though how he surivived the amount of smug he'd have to injest to do that is beyond me. 25. Attack of the Radioactive Hamsters From A Planet Near Mars (UHF) UHF was a great film and naturally had a great if very loose soundtrack. Only three songs actually show up in the movie: the title track, "Let Me Be Your Hog", and "Money For Nothin (Beverly Hillbillies) and a few sound clips. That didn't stop the album from being as good as the film though and this song is proof.
This song is classic al sillyness, being all in the title which we hear plenty. It's every bit as glorious and stupid as it sounds, in particular them coming in ships "shaped just like cuban cigars". Sure they destroyed the world and are are going to turn us all to goop but you have to admit their pretty cute. The guitar for this flim is impressive. It's a 50's b-movie al style and I badly hope he makes it into a real one some day. Speaking of which...
24. Nature Trail to Hell in 3-D (In 3D) In 3D was Al's breakout album and for good reason: while he'd make far better albums as his career went on, In 3D is where he starts to have the polish we've come to know after the rough but charming first album. It only has one entry on this list but said entry is a doozy. I already loved Nature Trail to Hell when I first heard it but becoming a horror fan makes me love it all the more as Al lovingly spoofs the 80's slasher boom with a fake trailer, with Al talking about all the gory things that are going to happen in such an over the top way you can't help but burst a spleen laughing, and the angelic chorus of NATURE TRAIL TO HELL IN 3D! just clinches it for me. Another one that really could be a film. Given the reception Weird's getting it's not out of the question.
23. Handy (Mandatory Fun)
Mandatory Fun was sadly Al's last studio album, with Al moving onto singles. We did get a soundtrack Album for Weird, but from the looks of it it's mostly the score, a few updated versions of old classics for Daniel Radcliff to lipsynch to. I can't blame him, the album format simply dosen't work as well for Parody these days and he's clearly found other stuff to do, but I do miss getting a guaranteed bit of al weirdness every three years and only got to enjoy an album coming out twice. Thankfully Mandatory Fun is a great note to go out on and showed he still got it. Case in point we've all long since forgotten Iggy Izalea.. but his parody of her breakout and only hit "Fancy", Handy, is still a banger, with Al having terrific flow and a wonderfully stupid premise of rapping about plumming. The speed he ratttles things off at sometimes is insane.. though FAR from the fastest he'll rattle off about handy man stuff. We'll get to that.
22. UHF (Straight Out of Lynwood UHF)
UHF was a film that deserved a catchy theme and damn if it didn't get it. It's a simple "watch the station" type anthem that dosen't make complete sense as that's not the stations name, but dosen't have to as it's well done, hilarous, original and will NEVER leave your head. Belivie me i've had 20 doctors try.
21. Amish Paradise (Bad Hair Day) I might get some flak for this one. Not for putting it on the list, but for putting it so low. While I feel there's 20 songs better than this one it dosen't make Amish Paradise any less awesome. Taking a serious rap number about gang violence and a good song in it's own right and making it into an Amish Brag Rap that lightly pokes fun at the Amish while not really bashing them takes the kind of mad genius Al is to put together. His suprisingly impressive flow at rap also shows again during the section at the end "Raised a bar on sunday, then i'll raise another!'. IT's once again Al taking an utterly stupid idea and not only making it work but making it a stone cold classic.
20. Do I Creep You Out? (Straight Outta Lynwood) And not one entry later i'm going to say something that's going to annoy a LOT of you: White and Nerdy isn't on this list. It's excellent and al once again shows off his impressive flow and ablitlty to talk let alone rap at a speed few can match, but ultimately I just found other songs were better. That said it's album, Straight Outta Lynwood is well represented here and is one of Al's best if not THE best. Relistneting to it for this album I forgot just how solid it is and how many classics it has. This one I admit is partly for personal reasons: see the song being parodied, the THANKFULLY forgotten "Do I Make You Proud?" was EVERYWHERE and played CONSTANTLY on radio stations, at weddings, funerals, public bathrooms. You could not escape this incredibly schmaltzy, incredibly stupid song. It was long, droning and it was terrible. So it's no shock that not only did Al do it better, but made it hilarious. Do I Creep You Out? isn't Al's first stalker song, the other being Melanie, but this one is less creepy by being more over the top. The stuff the narrator does is IMMENSELY creepy, but the shchmaltzy tone makes it still work today despite stalking being taken as seriously as it should and to Al's credit it's clear he takes the creepy shit his character is doing seriously... he just makes it funny by putting it in the context of a schmaltzy love ballad. It's what he does.
Oh and if your wondering about the image Al did the video with Jib Jab, who you also rightfully forgot and who i'm not bothering to research as the quality for the video is low, but it still works for the image of Al dressed as Aaron Hicks.
19. Foil (Mandatory Fun) Another great song from the final stretch for Al, Foil works entirely thanks to it's bait and switch. The first half is about foil, seeming to be another of Al's food based parodies.. until he starts rattling off about conspiracies. The abrupt shift combined with the contrast with the nice light tones borrowed from Royals makes this a modern classic. The video dosen't hurt either, with Al going nuts on air, Patton Oswalt playing a lizard man and catchy backup singers. Good stuff.
18. Captain Underpants Theme (Captain Underpants: The Epic First Movie Soundtrack) The only song not from one of Al's Al-Bums on the list is this banger of a theme song for a mediocre film based on a classic book series. Given Al was brought up in the first book, it's only fitting George and Harold's patron saint did the theme song. Naturally Al tackles it with all his enthusiasm and ham, perfectly matching the property. Summing it up as a "freaky bald dude in his underwear" is fitting. It's cheesy, it's smooth as hell, and it's perfect. It's a shame the cartoon that followed didn't use this awesome as hell theme and hopefully if there's ever another film they don't repeat the same mistake.
17. Ringtone (Alpocalypse)
Alpocalypse was the first Al-Bum I got to listen to after it came out and it was a great one to start on, with tons of all timers, parodies of stuff I knew at the time, and general fun. The cover of Al as a horseman of the apocalypse just clinches it. Ringtone was always going to be a faviorite of mine as it parodies one of my faviorite bands: Queen gets the Al treatment for the third time, but unlike his previous parody and tribute, this one just uses the style to create the tale of a man who picked a really rotten ringtone. Al once again talks really fast and it works, and combined with his deft and smooth as hell Piano work makes for a breezy, rediculous rock opera sounding track.
16. I"ll Sue Ya (Straight out of Lynnwood) I don't really know Rage Against the Machine well, but I absolutely Love al's parody which itakes angry white boy rock and puts it to frivolous lawsuits. if that sentence dosen't make you laugh I question how you got this far itno the article. The increasingly stupid lawsuits (my faviorite being "I swallowed a nerf ball and nearly choked to death), combined with the angry tone just make this majestic to hear.
15. Living With a Hernia (Polka Party) Living in America was an instant classic, as was it's rediuclous and entirley out of left field performance during Rocky IV. So having already parodied Rocky himself, the song was a great fit. Once again it's al taking a direction in making fun of the song you wouldn't think, using Brown's deep voice and cries as signs of a medical condition. Making this joyous song about Hernias was a bold strategy but it paid out. What really sells this one for me is that Al does one hell of a james brown, perfectly capturing the legendary singers shouty voice. The best Al Parodies are where he really sounds like the artist (while still having his own distinct voice as part of it) and this is one of his finest examples.
14. Party in the Cia (Alpocalypse)
Another one that shows the simple formula al uses: Take a popular song, find something totally batshit that contrasts with the beat. The fact he uses this formula a LOT but it hasn't gotten that old speaks to his creatvity and borderline insanity: anyone could parody Party in the USA, it was everywhere, Miley Cirus was an easy target at the time, and it was annoying. But making it about the CIA and having cheerful lyrics about "tourturing the folks we don't like" and "hand me that microfilm buddy will you, i'd tell you why but i'd have to kill you. Al just has this weird brand of humor that's unique, can get suprisingly dark but is also fairly wholesome. He'll sing about waterboarding sure but in a goofy cheerful way that makes it go down easy. He did the same with the end of all of humanity. It's just who he is and why I loves him so much.
13. eBay (Poodle Hat)
Another easy target as Ebay had become a big deal by 2003 and the Backstreet Boys had just finished being one (As a young me can attest). Ebay comes from Poodle Hat, easily one of Al's most underated albums. It probably dosen't help Eminem blocked the album because he didn't like Couch Potato making fun of me. While I do like some of Em's music come on man.... you dressed up like robin the year before this. Which was objectively funny (and I say that as a fan of all 5 of them)
But you can't wear this and then get mad when someone pokes fun at you for something different. He didn't block the parody but like.. blocking the video didn't do good for the album and is still one of the few dick moves i've seen directed Al's way.
Anyways Ebay is great, perfectly summing up how it feels to shop ebay and spoofing joes like me who buy "useless crap" off there all the time. We salute you for giving us a theme al. Granted I have no real desire for a Dukes of Hazzard Ash Tray but given in the past few months i've bought several books, a deck of yugioh cards, and more I'm not exactly that much higher up.
12. Waffle King (Alapalooza) Alapalooza has a great cover, name and Freddy Mercury Tribute Polka.. and not much else. It very narrowly made the cut, as it'sone of al's weaker albums.. but it did manage to give us one glorious banger. In the style of Peter Gabriel, Al embodies a weirdo who fines the perfect waffle recipie and then goes mad with power as everyone marvels over it and bows to the waffle king. Al really gets to ham it up here and the fun chords and wonderful chorus really sell this one. Plus as the late great Richard Thompson once said Waffles are just comedic gold and given Weird Al was able to make an entire song about it without coming off obnoxious, he was right god rest him.
11. Everything You Know Is Wrong (Bad Hair Day) A simple one: this one's just Al getting every bit as weird as he can while breaking reality over his knee to a catchy upbeat tune. If this dose'nt sum up his whole career I don't know what does.
10. Smells Like Nirvana (Off the Deep End) Off the Deep End came while Al was in a bit of a slump. As detailed in his autobiography, Al was having a bit of trouble getting his mojo back and was desperate for a number one to go with his latest album. After being gently rebuffed by Micheal Jackson, who didn't want to ruin the message of his song black or white (especailly when he could do it just dandy himself), Al thankfully caught a break that revivied his spark when he heard one of the defining songs of the ninties.. and coudln't make a single word out.
Smells Like Nirvana is more about how Kurt Cobain was not the easiest speaker to understand, something we all can relate to. From talking about "Marbles in his mouth" to making a few jabs at the band themselves, the song is a faviorite of us weird al fans for a reason, and the video only helps. Putting Al in a Kurt Cobain outfit was never not going to be pure comedy gold. Add in weird sound effects and Al perfectly matching the beat and tone of the original despite not remotely using Cobain's mumbly and you have a classic that the late great mr. cobain himself UTTERLY loved and rightfully felt was his we made it moment.
9. The Saga Begins (Running With Scissors) Another one and done album, I still love Running with Scissors (Jerry Springer ONLY didn't make it because some of the outdated language used to imitate Jerry can be hard to listen to), and it still got in with one of Al's crowning achievments. It would be enough to set the plot of the Phantom Menace to American Pie, turning one of the worst movies ever and one of the longest most boring songs ever (don't @ me, it's way too damn long and should know it), into one of Al's best. Like most Al Stuff something that probably shouldn't work works perfectly. The chorus of "My my this here anikin guy maybe vader someday later but he's just a small fry" works so well. It somehow tops his already brilliant parody of Lola , Yoda. (which BARELY didn't make the list)
What's most impressive though is HOW the song came about: through what he could dig up through fansites and only went to the pre screening. And George Lucas , famously not someone to listen to critics... smiled and loved it while Al himself cheered as "i'm going to be a jedi" happened to be a line in the film. PUtting in this much work to perfectly get a song down about a movie before it actually HAPPENED and getting it right is just one of manyr easons this man fucking rocks.
8. This is The Life (Dare To Be Stupid)
Dare To Be Stupid had more to offer than just the title track and while I already shared one great song from it earlier, it still has two more in the tank. And while you can probably guess the next one This is The Life is a criminally underated song, the tale of a smug man bragging about how rich he is. Al's fast upbeat tone, the fun lyrics and just general goofiness make this one of my faviorites and always a joy to listen to while mocking the hell out of the one percent.. which Al probably is at this point but that's okay man we love ya anyway.
7. Dog Eat Dog (Polka Party Polka Party is a decent Al-Bum, but it's easy standout is this stylistic parody of one of my faviorite bands: The Talking Heads. Like my hatred of "Do I Make You Proud?", i'm not hiding my bias here: while I always liked this song even before being a Talking Heads Head, just how spot on it is and how Al somehow mimicks Dave Byrne's hammy yet entirely calm style of singing. Even for him mimicking Byrne is an Achivement
Dog Eat Dog, while hilariously spoofing office life, really feels like a lost Talking Heads song. Singing about how much you love the office and jelly donuts and need your liquid paper, where's your liquid paper sounds exactly like something David Byrne would do and thus it's only inches into parody.. but in a way that works. David Byrne would do this and that's why it's so damn funny.
6. I Was Only Kidding (Off the Deep End)
Off the Deep End was pretty great, but it's triumph was not mocking Nirvana (though it was still awesome), but an original number by Al where one supreme dick tells his girlfriend his deep declrations of love were one joke. The sheer manic Al's character takes in this incredibly cruel act combined with the implication he gets shot for his bullshit makes this great enough.. but once again adding in a choir elevates an al song from good to
5. The Night Santa Went Crazy (Bad Hair Day) Bad Hair Day ends it's reign on this list with a classic. Do I really have to explain why this one is so fun? Dark? yes. Violent? Yes. Utterly hilarious yes. While Santa is evil is an easy take and santa going serial killer has been the subject of several films jollily tlaking about how he murders everyone in sight and his wife's selling the movie rights just works for me. It's right up there with other christmas classics for me.
4. Dare To Be Stupid (.... guess) A supreme ode to idiocy with a catchy beat, nice squeaky and hammy vocals alternating when needing, and a manic pace that never lets up it's no wonder that this is one of the best tracks in the already all timer Transformers the Movie Soundtrack and still went on to headline it's own album. IT's fast paced, non stop hilarious, and throughly stupid. It's the best. Well not really we have three more to go but it's one of them.
3. Genius in France (Poodle Hat
Al wrote a few epics in his later career, Starting with Albequrque (which isn't on the list, dont' throw things please and thank you) But while all four are great, again please don't throw things, I gave it to my faviorite. Al has managed to make one joke premises into 80 joke songs, it's most of this list in fact but making a 13 minute epic with switching song types about french sterotypes and idiocy jokes that never lets up and I can never not nlisten to the whole thing. That's a true genius, even if it likely wasn't recorded in france. Every time I get bored, the song switches up to keep my attention, and comes up with some new and clever way to make fun of the singers intellgence or french sterotypes. It never stops. If you listen closely you'll still hear it playing on the ends. A true masterpiece that al rightfully still plays in concert that I don't feel nearly gets the love it deserves.
2. Close But No Cigar (Straight Outta Lynwood)
Yet another style parody of a band I like. What a shocker. I don't have the devotion to Cake I do to Queen or The Talking Heads, but their still neat and Al for the 90th time this list perfectly apes their style. It's stuff we've seen if good stuff
What elevates this one is the subject, being about a guy who keeps seeming to find his dream girl only to get hung up on some very stupid flaw like using infer instead of imply or one earlobe being too big. TH ebuild up to WHAT he's going to have his problem, the kicking chorus nad the cool as hell breakdown all make this one that's close to number one.. but no cigar. Also yes the video is good if sadly made by a pedophile.
Hardware Store (Poodle Hat)
Number one goes to a true classic. one every al fan knows by heart.. well at least up to the part where he fucking explodes, rattling off about 80 diffrent objects in the span of two minutes to the point even HE can't do it live. Before that it's the simple but charming tale of a guy whose excited his town's getting a hardware store. The dorky midwest charm of just being excited something new is opening is something I relate to and this song captures that beautifully. Granted i'm not a tool guy but whatever you like you can relate to seeing "all this stuff " and rattling off a list in your head, and the sheer joy, infectious chorus and of course that fucking bridge make this number one eaisly. It's goofy, it's simple yet complex.. it's weird al. The once and future polka king. Thanks for reading, you can find this whole list on spotify HERE
8 notes
·
View notes