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Your ears are not made of platinum, you are a fool for believing so

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Anonymous 06/18/2016 (Sat) 14:27:02 [Preview] No. 958
What does /mu/ think of weird al?


Anonymous 06/18/2016 (Sat) 14:39:30 [Preview] No. 959 del
who ?


Anonymous 06/18/2016 (Sat) 14:58:33 [Preview] No. 960 del
>>958
Liked him as an edgy, awkward teen, still like him now.


Anonymous 06/18/2016 (Sat) 22:31:44 [Preview] No. 965 del
Prefer Richard Cheese covers.


Anonymous 06/20/2016 (Mon) 09:46:21 [Preview] No. 978 del
I never listened to him much as a teen, but I think his time has passed.

Not to say that he's "bad", but that parodying doesn't have the same effect in the modern era: "legit" artists will gleefully pump out the most purposefully shitty, simplistic things and people will still eat it up. How can you make a mockery of that?


Anonymous 06/28/2016 (Tue) 19:15:52 [Preview] No. 1084 del
gay, edgy, and for people with no particular taste in anything


Anonymous 07/16/2016 (Sat) 01:37:42 [Preview] No. 1274 del
>>1084
this

His songs are ordinary in quality. There are better song writers that parody with more specificity than the scatter-shot genre/theme approach 'weird al' seems to go for.


Anonymous 07/16/2016 (Sat) 05:09:34 [Preview] No. 1275 del
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>>1274
Good job naming them all.


Anonymous 07/16/2016 (Sat) 06:55:19 [Preview] No. 1276 del
>>965
Contrarian


Anonymous 07/16/2016 (Sat) 10:34:49 [Preview] No. 1279 del
>>978
Especially since he has changed his style into "take a song and replace lyrics with Old People Grievance of the week". Half of his good stuff wasn't good because they were satire anyway, but because they were silly 80's songs, and the ones that were were just a well-executed but obvious switcheroos like White And Nerdy and Sue Ya. It's just not something that needs to be done these days, and to reiterate Al doesn't even do it well anymore. I would remind you that Gangnam Style is essentially the same thing.


Anonymous 07/18/2016 (Mon) 06:42:30 [Preview] No. 1317 del
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>>1279
>It's just not something that needs to be done these days

When does music "need" to be parodied in the first place?

My argument earlier on was that parodies virtually can't exist anymore because we've passed some sort of cultural event horizon where pop is eating itself.

You're a gifted singer-songwriter and you sit down to pen a poisonous ode to the potential for the music industry to corrupt individuals and the youth at large in the most degenerate manner possible? Too late, Miley Cyrus exists.

You go back to the drawing board and decide to skewer self-fellating hacks who buy their way into the public eye? Sorry, Rebbeca Black's "career" was a thing.

In a post-Friday world, the satirist has got his fucking work cut out for him.


Anonymous 10/28/2016 (Fri) 08:03:24 [Preview] No. 1387 del
Nothing like making your riches and fame by making fun of the rich and famous.



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