saton eats cheeze wizWeirdalover @ Aug 12 2004, 03:05 PM wrote: did you know wat Al was saying in the backwords message he was saying
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In 3-D was my first Weird Al record, and this has always been one of my favorite Al songs. I think it sounds like a style parody of Ozzy Osbourne. Especially with the keyboards and female vocals it totally sounds like something off of Diary of a Madman. Heck, any of Ozzy's first 4 albums for that matter.
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I love this song. When I first heard it, I didn't love it, but it's really grown on me a lot.
I remember a few years ago in school, a kid came up to me and told me that he was on a website dedicated to backwards messages in songs and heard the one in NTtH and thought it was really funny and awesome.
I remember a few years ago in school, a kid came up to me and told me that he was on a website dedicated to backwards messages in songs and heard the one in NTtH and thought it was really funny and awesome.
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this is one of my favorite parts of the song, it's good to poke fun at all the Led Zepplin stuff!AMFilms @ Aug 12 2004, 07:28 AM wrote: saton eats cheeze wiz
here's a cool page i was looking at, and he even featured al!
http://jeffmilner.com/backmasking.htm
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HAAS @ May 10 2007, 02:49 PM wrote: i've always felt this song was very broadway-esque, like Rocky Horror Picture Show---which has had me wishing that Al would write a broadway musical---that would be great
That would be awesome, and also... wait for it... wait for it... LEGENDARY!
If Al did write, produce, and star in a broadway musical, I wonder if he would make it a direct parody of any specific broadway musicals, or if he might make it a style parody of musicals (maybe similar to 1960s musicals). Or he could make next years big parody movie, Broadway Musical Movie, spoofing the movie versions of such broadway musicals as The Producers and Little Shop of Horrors (and was Annie a broadway musical before it was a movie?). It would also be good if he could sneak in some kidn of reference to The Muppets Take Manhattan, even though that wasn't a broadway musical (just a movie about the Mupepts wanting to sell a show to broadway).
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weird user Posted on May 11 2007, 12:35 PM
Annie was a stage show before it was a movie - I saw it in Melbourne (Australia) when I was a kid quite a bit before the movie, but I don't know when it was on Broadway.
An Al written musical would be very interesting!
So would a musical based on Al (Jerry Springer) or Al's music (Mama Mia/ We will rock you)
I really like Nature trail to hell, it's off my 1st Al ALbum. The one that started the crazy non-obsession that I don't have, just everybody thinks I do....but I don't.....much
(and was Annie a broadway musical before it was a movie?).
Annie was a stage show before it was a movie - I saw it in Melbourne (Australia) when I was a kid quite a bit before the movie, but I don't know when it was on Broadway.
An Al written musical would be very interesting!
So would a musical based on Al (Jerry Springer) or Al's music (Mama Mia/ We will rock you)
I really like Nature trail to hell, it's off my 1st Al ALbum. The one that started the crazy non-obsession that I don't have, just everybody thinks I do....but I don't.....much
there's a motorcycle zooming by me.....watch what happens when I open my door