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Great article, lots of color that was new to me. Interesting that they said they were at his house working on a different upcoming article. Put him on the front cover!!!! :detective:
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16 Things We Learned After a Day at 'Weird Al' Yankovic's House
He has no interest in making 'UHF 2,' he's a vegan that occasionally cheats and many others


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By Andy Greene
July 25, 2014 11:15 AM ET

Suzanne Yankovic, Nina Yankovic and "Weird Al" Yankovic.
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The massive "Weird Al" Yankovic cult knew it was only a matter of time until the rest of the world joined their ranks, but few people could have foreseen what happened this past week when his new album Mandatory Fun became the first Number One comedy album on the Billboard charts since 1963's My Son, the Nut by Allan Sherman. That was back when JFK was president and few people in America had heard of a new Liverpool band called the Beatles. There were still new episodes of The Twilight Zone on television. It was a long, long, long time ago.

We happened to be visiting Yankovic at his house in the Hollywood hills for an upcoming story for Rolling Stone when his longtime manager Jay Levey told him the album was likely to debut on top of the charts. Tears welled up in Yankovic's eyes and his wife Suzanne comforted him. "Sweetie," she said. "It's just people loving you like they always have."

Over the course of four hours, we spoke to "Weird Al" about his long career and took a tour of his entire house, down to his impressive collection of Hawaiian shirts in the basement. Here are 16 things we learned that day.

1. He's never taken illegal drugs.
"A couple of times I’ve had Morphine because I’ve been in extreme pain," he says. "But I've never done drugs recreationally. I've been around people that smoked dope, pot, Mary Jane, reefer. I enjoyed being around those people in college because it was very easy to make them laugh. But it was never my thing and my parents drilled into me not to ever take drugs, so out of respect for them I never did. Maybe when I'm 75 years old I might be ready for them. We'll see what happens."

2. Heavy D used to live in his house.
"I don’t know if he remodeled it, but a lot of things here in this house are very Heavy D-sized," Yankovic says. "My wife is a wee woman, she’s not very tall, and it’s difficult for her to stand at our bathroom counter because they’re a little taller than normal. So everything in this house is a little oversized."

3. It's also possible a porno was filmed there once.
"My best friend from high school said to me, 'Yeah, I think I saw a porn shot in your house,'" Yankovic says. "I think an Andy Garcia movie called Internal Affairs was shot here, too. There's a lot of history here: rock & roll, porno and the Yankovics."

4. His 11-year-old daughter Nina is incredibly cute and precocious.
"She's such an ideal kid," says Yankovic. "She likes playing outside, animals and nature. I was always watching TV at her age. Where did we go right?" During the course of our visit, she assembled a robotic arm that runs entirely on water, dressed up their rescue poodle Sandy in a penguin costume, read the 1967 out-of-print children's book Animals of the Little Wood while perched on a beanbag chair and played with their pet bird Dina, a green-cheeked Conure. Nina named her that because birds evolved from dinosaurs.

5. Some nights the entire Yankovic family camps out in a blue tent on their deck, which has a stunning view of Los Angeles.
"All four of us get into the tent," says Nina, counting the dog as a member of the family. "We take out mini marshmallows and put them on sticks and roast them over a candle. It's really fun. Sometimes an owl comes onto a tree and we look at him with binoculars."

6. He was introduced to his wife Suzanne by their mutual friend Bill Mumy, who played Will Robinson on Lost In Space.
"I thought to myself, 'Oh, I don't know about this,'" says Suzanne. "Then I thought, 'That's kind of shallow of me to just be looking at a persona. People are often so different than how they appear.' And we clicked immediately."

7. They had multiple phone dates before they even met face-to-face.
"I hadn't even seen her, but I already had a major crush," says Yankovic. "She was asking me all these questions about my life and I said, 'You can just watch my VH1 Behind The Music tomorrow.' I guess we did get married a little late in life, but neither one of us had been married before and neither of us intends to be married again. The Behind The Music made too much of a big deal out of the fact that I was pushing 40 and still single. I wasn't upset about it at all. I enjoyed being single. But when I got married I found I was even happier, and when I had a kid I was even happier, still."

8. A large downstairs closet houses what deserves to be a "Weird Al" museum.
Not only are there what seems like 300 Hawaiian shirts in there, but everything from the multi-colored pants he wore on the Tom Snyder Show in 1981 and most of his early concerts to a stack of maybe 50 pairs of Vans sneakers to box after box of amazing artifacts. We pop open one labelled "High School" and see a book he made for his father in elementary school, songs he painstakingly transcribed for the accordion around the same time and the program for the 1976 Lynwood High School commencement ceremony. The valedictorian was none other than "Alfred Yankovic" and his speech was labeled "The Future: Its Price." He freaked out the room by explaining that the ice caps were going to melt and threaten the human race.

9. He's a stunningly methodical songwriter.
Each and every one of his lyrics go through countless stages before they reach their final form. He punches up a one of his final drafts of "Handy" — a spoof on Iggy Azelia's "Fancy" about a cocky handyman — on his laptop. For every line he went with he has at least four other suggestions for himself. For example, he ultimately went with the line "When you window is busted," but he also considered "Check my competitive prices" or "Got my own contractor's license" in that same slot.

10. There's amazing nerd artifacts all over his house.
Behind the bar, there's a life-size Darth Vader mask sitting on the floor. We counted at least four books about Mad magazine as well as a recent issue with Duck Dynasty on the cover. Gold records for Bad Hair Day Off The Deep End and Even Worse are on the walls, along with an incredible fan-created painting of Al in his Big Edna uniform from UHF.

11. He's a voracious reader.
Here are just some of the books we noticed: Brain Droppings by George Carlin, Kink by Dave Davies, America Bizarro by Nelson Taylor, Rolling Stone: The Complete Covers, My Brother Was An Only Child by Jack Douglas, The Pythons Autobiography by the Pythons, The Complete Paintings and Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci, Selected Poems by Walt Whitman, SoulPancake: Chew on Life's Big Questions by Rainn Wilson, Your Inner Fish: A Journey into the 3.5 Billion-Year History of the Human Body by Neil Shubin, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee by Dee Brown, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Positive Energy by Judith Orloff, Physiognomy: The Mark Seliger Photographs by Mark Seliger and The Sensual Home by Ilse Crawford.

12. He's a vegan, mostly.
"Occasionally I cheat and eat dairy," he says. "So I probably have to give up my hardcore vegan card. It began in 1992 when a friend gave me a book called Diet for a New America, which makes a very strong argument for vegetarianism for ethical, health and socio-political reasons. After I finished the book it was hard for me to rationalize eating meat anymore, so I stopped. At first, I couldn't imagine not eating turkey at Thanksgiving, but it became pretty easy. I didn't miss it."

13. He's set up a mini studio where he records music after his family goes to bed.
It consists of a large iMac, a microphone and a Kurzweil keyboard. "I really just make basic demos here," he says. "But there's enough so that I can work with the band later and get into more serious arranging."

14. He hopes to make another movie one day.
"But it's not going to be UHF 2," he says. "People ask me about that all the time. That wouldn't be my first choice, or even my 10th choice. I wrote a script for a Cartoon Network made-for-tv movie a few years ago. We had a deal and everything. We were getting ready to go into pre-production and the whole thing just fell apart. It taught me to never talk about things until they happen. I'm working on a few things now I'm not ready to talk about them. But if the right opportunity presents itself, I would love another shot at making a movie."

15. Don't expect a tour this year.
"I made the decision to take this entire year off the road," he says. "But next year we're going back on the road with a vengeance for the Mandatory Tour. Touring is exhausting for me. We do five or six cities a week because we're paying for the bus and everyone's salaries. I live in the back of the bus and physically save up my energy for the show. The rest of the band and crew has hotel rooms, but I just live in the back of the bus and watch satellite TV and surf online."

16. He loves New Wave.
"Some of my favorite artists are the ones I was exposed to in college when I was doing a shift on the college radio show," he says. "It was the late 1970s and New Wave and power pop were at their peaks. I was very into the Talking Heads, Devo, the Romantics and Oingo Boingo."

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Thanks for sharing that. Jon's right, there are some very interesting things I didn't know about. Not to downplay all of the far more interesting things we learned, they have a poodle named Sandy? What happened to Bambu? Did I miss something? Glad to hear he likes The Romantics. My home boys from Royal Oak, yo. Very nice family photo, btw.
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algonacchick wrote:Thanks for sharing that. Jon's right, there are some very interesting things I didn't know about. Not to downplay all of the far more interesting things we learned, they have a poodle named Sandy? What happened to Bambu? Did I miss something?
I don't know what happened to Bambu either, but Rachael said Al told her they were having some housebreaking issues with Bambu, so maybe it was a case of Rehome Alabama....
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Flashback: 'Weird Al' Battles James Brown on 'Wheel of Fortune'
Little Richard and Lee Greenwood also played in this incredibly bizarre 1994 game


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ByANDY GREENE JULY 29, 2014 10:30 AM

"Weird Al" Yankovic was initially very unsure about appearing on Wheel of Fortune when he was approached by the show in 1994. "I said to my manager, 'That sounds kind of cheesy and I don't know if I want to do it,'" he says. "Then he said, 'You'll be playing against James Brown and Little Richard.' I said, 'I'm there!'"

During rehearsals all the celebrities were shown the rules of the game, but there was no sign of James Brown. "They basically wanted to make sure we knew how to play Hangman," says Yankovic. "Everything went very smoothly. We figured it wasn't a big deal that James Brown wasn't there."

Shortly before taping, Brown came onto the set with a large entourage. The producers quickly showed him how to play the game, and had him spin the wheel in a test run. "I don't think he'd ever seen Wheel of Fortune," says Yankovic. "He didn't know the basic rules of the game. When the wheel stopped he said, 'Give me…Give me an A!' They said to him, 'You have to pick a consonant when you spin the wheel.' He said, 'Oh…uh…Europe!'"

When it became clear that Brown would have trouble playing the game on his own, the producers teamed him up with Little Richard. They played as a duo against Yankovic and Lee Greenwood. To be fair, James Brown clearly got the hang of the game and even managed to solve one of the puzzles. In the end, however, Greenwood beat everybody. "I've made peace with my defeat," says Yankovic. "And it's became one of my favorite anecdotes and my favorite James Brown story."

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Watch All 14 'Weird Al' Album Covers Get Illustrated in Animated Video
Soundtracked to some of Yankovic's best spoofs, the clip honors the pop parodist's first Number One record


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By JON BLISTEIN JULY 29, 2014 2:25 PM

"Weird Al" Yankovic's viral video extravaganza may be over, but that doesn't mean the celebration behind his first number one album, Mandatory Fun has to end. In honor of pop's top parodist, the folks at whiteboard video animation company TruScribe have created a video that illustrates the covers of all 14 "Weird Al" LPs. As the ridiculous artwork for Polka Party!, Alapalooza, Bad Hair Day, Alpocalypse and more comes to life, the clip boasts a soundtrack comprising some of the singer's most well known parodies, including "Eat It," "Amish Paradise" and "White and Nerdy."

TruScribe was also behind the video for "Mission Statement," a pastiche of Crosby, Stills & Nash that pokes fun at corporate jargon, and one of the eight videos released to promote Mandatory Fun. Only "Weird Al" could make terms like "We must all efficiently operationalize our strategies" and "holistically administrate exceptional synergy" sound so beautiful.

"Mission Statement" capped off Yankovic's remarkable eight-video run, which began with his Pharrell spoof "Tacky," and included parodies of Iggy Azalea ("Handy"), Lorde ("Foils") and Robin Thicke ("Word Crimes"). He also lampooned fight songs on "Sports Song," used Southern Culture on the Skids' "Camel Walk" as inspiration for poking fun at humblebraggers on "Lame Claim to Fame" and even sent up one of his favorite artists, the Pixies, on "First World Problems."

While the parodist will be taking the rest of the year off, he told Rolling Stone in a recent interview that he's planning for a big tour behind Mandatory Fun in 2015: "[W]e're going back on the road with a vengeance for the Mandatory Tour. Touring is exhausting for me. We do five or six cities a week because we're paying for the bus and everyone's salaries. I live in the back of the bus and physically save up my energy for the show. The rest of the band and crew has hotel rooms, but I just live in the back of the bus and watch satellite TV and surf online."

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Yankovic-Gretzky, to prove you are not a bot, please reply to this post with a few of your own thoughts about Mandatory Fun. :)
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algonacchick wrote:Thanks for sharing that. Jon's right, there are some very interesting things I didn't know about. Not to downplay all of the far more interesting things we learned, they have a poodle named Sandy? What happened to Bambu? Did I miss something?
I don't know what happened to Bambu either, but Rachael said Al told her they were having some housebreaking issues with Bambu, so maybe it was a case of Rehome Alabama....
Just saw your answer. Thanks, Helen.
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