When alyankovic was six years old, a door-to-door accordion salesman convinced his parents to buy him music lessons. A decade later, his first comedy song aired on “The Dr. Demento Radio Show.”
. There’s still a timeless pleasure in hearing his transformations, as when the groovy but odious “Blurred Lines” becomes “Word Crimes,” a feisty song about grammar , or when, as in “Canadian Idiot,” he pairs sly political satire with genial teasing . His widely shared videos maintain a golden-era-of-MTV vibe, in which he transforms to fit the joke: Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Tatooine desert, Lady Gaga covered in bees.
I mean, I can’t say that they played polka around the house constantly, but they appreciated it. And they were well aware of Frank Yankovic, but as far as we could tell there’s no relation. I got to meet Frankie in the mid-eighties, and we were friends until his passing. But, yeah, I think the fact that my parents were aware of him and possibly even had some of his records may have played into their decision to give me accordion lessons.I suppose I liked it. I was very young, obviously.
You did really well in school—you were the valedictorian of your high school, and then went to college to study architecture. And you had a radio show in college? I listened to Dr. Demento growing up, too—that’s where you learned a lot of important stuff about funny music. I obviously try to satirize pop culture as much as possible. And in the last few albums I got a bit into Internet culture, as well. I just try to stay away from things that would age poorly, politics being one of them, because not only does it age poorly but certainly these days it’s very divisive to do political humor. It’s not that I’m not a political person, but I tend to stay away from that.Thank you.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Weird Al releases new song, soundtrack album for WeirdThe new single, 'Now You Know,' serves as the end credits for the Daniel Radcliffe-starring biopic parody
Read more »
10 Celebs Who Revealed The Weird Places They've Had SexDespite the risk of getting caught, these daring celebs candidly say that they've had sex in some pretty bizarre places (via toofab)
Read more »
Daniel Radcliffe Found Playing Weird Al ‘Freeing’ in Parody BiopicAccording to Radcliffe, playing the character of Weird Al Yankovic was an incredibly freeing experience for the actor due to the parody nature of their film
Read more »
The Bonkers Story Behind the Wild ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic BiopicHow a decade-old “Funny or Die” sketch led to Daniel Radcliffe being cast as the world’s preeminent parody songwriter in the most outlandish biopic you’ll see this year.
Read more »
Avengers #62 Preview: Agamotto Keeping It WeirdIn this preview of Avengers 62, Agamotto keeps things weird... with a bunch of spiders?! If there's one thing that's totally normal in the Marvel Universe, it's an abundance of spiders. comics marvel
Read more »
Parody Biopic Weird: The Al Yankovic Story Is Equal Parts Clever and TiresomeThe Weird Al parody biopic, Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, is just what you'd imagine from a Weird Al movie starring a hilariously kinetic Daniel Radcliffe. aurora_amidon's review:
Read more »