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DUDE THAT WAS AWESOME!!! I LOVED IT! Not quite on the SUBLIME level of Al originals like "Dare To Be Stupid," "Albuquerque" or "Virus Alert," but certainly on the same level of merely-incredibly-awesome songs like "I'll Sue Ya" and "Pancreas."
What I LOVED about it was, despite many of our fears, it was most assuredly NOT just "eBay II." If anything, it was "eBay Squared" - Al started off along that road, but then after the first verse he started twisting it into all kinds of deliciously delirious directions.
And Al NAILED the style of The Doors. I know I shouldn't be surprised by that, since he ALWAYS utterly nails musical styles, but the extent to which he ensures dead-on perfection in every new sub-sub-sub-genre he attempts, never fails to blow my freakin' mind.
They say talent hits a target nobody can hit, but genius hits a target nobody can see. Al recognizes subtle things in The Doors music that nobody else could have, and exploits them to their fullest effect. If I were to play the instrumental of this track to even the most knowledgeable rock connoisseur, they wouldn't think it was a Doors cover band. They'd think it was a lost track BY THE DOORS.
And yes, I agree that while the video looked cheap, and I probably wouldn't have spotted Liam Lynch's involvement in a blind taste test, it still FIT. It also helped me personally, because this is the first time I've EVER heard a full Weird Al song for the first time while watching its video simultaneously.
Kudos, Al. You've done it again.
What I LOVED about it was, despite many of our fears, it was most assuredly NOT just "eBay II." If anything, it was "eBay Squared" - Al started off along that road, but then after the first verse he started twisting it into all kinds of deliciously delirious directions.
And Al NAILED the style of The Doors. I know I shouldn't be surprised by that, since he ALWAYS utterly nails musical styles, but the extent to which he ensures dead-on perfection in every new sub-sub-sub-genre he attempts, never fails to blow my freakin' mind.
They say talent hits a target nobody can hit, but genius hits a target nobody can see. Al recognizes subtle things in The Doors music that nobody else could have, and exploits them to their fullest effect. If I were to play the instrumental of this track to even the most knowledgeable rock connoisseur, they wouldn't think it was a Doors cover band. They'd think it was a lost track BY THE DOORS.
And yes, I agree that while the video looked cheap, and I probably wouldn't have spotted Liam Lynch's involvement in a blind taste test, it still FIT. It also helped me personally, because this is the first time I've EVER heard a full Weird Al song for the first time while watching its video simultaneously.
Kudos, Al. You've done it again.
Just gonna stand there and watch me burn...that's alright because I like the way it hurts...
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