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Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 1:48 am
by nerdforlife
GuyWhoIsAnonymous @ Apr 13 2008, 12:43 AM wrote:
I think they're both equally as good.
Your Latest Trick is amazing.
Re: Money For Nothing / Beverly Hillbillies
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 8:23 am
by Good Enough For Now
I'd always been under the impression that Al was literally just singing the lyrics of the Beverly Hillbillies theme song over the Money For Nothing music. I was surprised to discover that it's really the theme song heavily manipulated to fit into the Money For Nothing meter, which is even more impressive to me. I always knew something was up with the "little Clampet" line because I have heard the unedited MFN on occasion and thought that was way too similar to be a happy accident!
Anyway, I thought I'd try to map out the lyrics, identifying which parts are taken from the
Beverly Hillbillies theme song and which are taken from or loosely inspired by
"Money For Nothing" by Dire Straits. The remainder is basically by Al, so it's no wonder the lawyers couldn't decide what to call it!
This colour text is taken directly from the Beverly Hillbillies theme, and
this color text is taken from "Money For Nothing".
Now lookie here people
Listen to my story
A little story 'bout a man named Jed
You know something?
That poor mountaineer
They say he
barely kept his family fed
Now, let me tell you
One day he was shootin'
Old Jed
was shootin' at some food
When all of a sudden right
up from the ground, there
Well, there
came a bubblin' crude
Oil that is Well, maybe you call it
black gold or
Texas tea
He gonna move next to Mr. Drysdale
And be a Beverly hillbilly...
Before you know it, all
the kinfolk are-a-sayin'
Yeah, buddie, move away from there
That little Clampet
got his own cement pond
That little Clampet,
he's a millionaire
Now everyone
said Californie
Is the place that you oughta be
We got to load up this here
truck now
We got to move to Beverly
Hills, that is
Swimming pools
Move-a-move-a-movie stars
Huh
Lookat that, lookat that
Beverly Beverly Beverly hillbillies
Y'all come back now, y'hear?
Beverly Beverly Beverly hillbillies
Beverly Beverly Beverly hillbillies
Beverly Beverly Beverly hillbillies
He really lucked out with the lyric "Beverly Hillbillies" fitting flawlessly over Sting's "I Want My MTV" refrain!
Re: Money For Nothing / Beverly Hillbillies
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 2:17 am
by LaikaComeHome
Gorgeous parody based off of a gorgeous song. Very spot on. I find it slightly underrated. <3
Re: Money For Nothing / Beverly Hillbillies
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2016 3:54 am
by Yankomaniac
It is the best parody EVER!! I find the setlist on this tour would have been so much better with it in the medley. So much better than the original.
Re: Money For Nothing / Beverly Hillbillies
Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2017 7:47 am
by Teridax
There was a cassette single of this widely released apparently, but there was also a promo CD single sent to radio stations and the like. Does anyone have the CD version? There's one on eBay right now for $499.99, so it's obviously not common.
About the video, it's so similar to the original, could it have been animated by the same people?
Re: Money For Nothing / Beverly Hillbillies
Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2017 11:20 pm
by TMBJon
Teridax wrote:About the video, it's so similar to the original, could it have been animated by the same people?
Certainly, at least, the same 3D animation software.
Re: Money For Nothing / Beverly Hillbillies
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2017 11:59 pm
by Teridax
TMBJon wrote:Teridax wrote:About the video, it's so similar to the original, could it have been animated by the same people?
Certainly, at least, the same 3D animation software.
Not necessarily. The original video was made using a special console designed specifically for CGI, whereas Al's video, according the the UHF DVD commentary, was made on a friend's home computer on a significantly cheaper budget.
Re: Money For Nothing / Beverly Hillbillies
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2017 12:21 am
by TMBJon
Wouldn't that undercut your original question?
Re: Money For Nothing / Beverly Hillbillies
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2018 6:36 am
by Teridax
TMBJon wrote:Wouldn't that undercut your original question?
Well, I guess it does. I forgot I posted that question, and I didn't notice that it was myself I was answering. Uuuuugh...
The reason I was able to answer my own question is because I listened to the UHF DVD commentary between postings. I highly recommend the commentary, by the way. Both funny and informative.