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While I agree with BTD that Syndicated Inc. is one of Al's worst songs, I wouldn't go as far as to say it is his worst ever. I think the accordion solo is good. (I wish that was available separately, so I could hear it without having to hear the rest of that awful, unfunny song.)

I'm like Gina... I don't listen to BHD either. Its only saving graces are Gump, TNSWC, Amish Paradise, and EYKIW.
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The first time, I liked it. Now when I listen to it at my friend's house I just skip to the Accordion solo and then skip to IRL.
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Kevbo1987 @ May 8 2004, 10:16 AM wrote: I do love the line "Think I'm losing my sanity, I'm addicted to Regis & Kathie Lee". :lol:
Everybody points to that ONE attempt at a joke to say that the song is funny or "has its moments," but really what's so funny about it? It doesn't really make any joke specific to "Regis and Kathy Lee." That same line could be rewritten about any number of TV shows and still have the same effect.

"Think I'm losing my sanity. I'm addicted to 'Seinfeld' and 'Mr. Bean.'"
"Think I'm losing my sanity. I'm addicted to Mayberry RFD."
"Think I'm losing my sanity. I'm addicted to 'Wheel' and 'Jeopardy."
"Think I'm losing my sanity. I'm addicted to watching 'Three's Company."
"Think I'm losing my sanity. I'm addicted to 'Beverly Hillbillies.'"
"Think I'm losing my sanity. I'm addicted to 'The Partridge Family.'"

Here is how Al most likely went about writing this song.

Step 1) Open TV Guide and identify all the syndicated programs
Step 2) Circle all the ones that end in the "long e" sound
Step 3) Record song
Step 4) Replace guitar solo with accordion solo in order to make the song somewhat tolerable
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Post by drnick954 »

ya its not that good of his songs i tend to skip it a lot
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TheMeccaOfAlbinoPoodles @ May 8 2004, 12:58 AM wrote: Oh, and this topic is rated BTD-R
as in Bruce The Duck/Adrian, please don't bash the song in this topic.
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*Achy Breaky song is a good song, although ABH wasn't. that that's the joke.
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Why are you talking about Achy Breaky Song in this topic? :huh: Anyway, the song is not about how ABH is a bad song, it is mocking the song's over airplay.
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I was a little dissapointed with this song. I liked Soul Asylum a lot, but I'm surprised Al picked this song to parody. It got some radio play, but nowhere near the stuff on "Grave Dancer's Union." You couldn't turn on the radio without hearing "Runaway Train." Maybe Al felt "Runaway Train" would be too old by the time BHD came out considering Soul Asylum had just released their next album. He may have (wrongly) guessed (or hoped) that "Misery" would get the same airplay "Runaway Train" did.

It's a dead on parody, but like Jeremy says, it's just a list of TV shows, their only conncetion being that they're syndicated. *yawn*

At least Al did make up for the bad Soul Asylum parody though by doing an awesome Soul Asylum style parody three songs later!

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*displaying her pop music ignorance*

What song is that, Elvis?
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scottidog @ May 8 2004, 01:03 PM wrote: *displaying her pop music ignorance*

What song is that, Elvis?
What song is what? The one 3 songs later? "The Night Santa Went Crazy." Fun little song about Christmas. You should check it out of you get a chance.

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Oh. Sorry... I don't listen to my Al on the actual CDs, so I never know for sure which order the songs come in.

I didn't realize that was a style parody of a pop group. I thought it was Al's take on the whole Christmas Carole genre.

I told you I was displaying my ignorance... :P
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