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Unreleased Parody Question(s)

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I have come to learn that Al might have performed a short concert-only song called "I Guess that's Why they Call it the Zoo", which I'm guessing was a parody of Elton John's "I Guess that's Why they Call it the Blues". However, I can't find lyrics for this anywhere!



Anyone got the skinny?



Also, is it known exactly which Prince song Al had originally wanted to parody? I heard once (I forget where) that it was a parody of "When Doves Cry" called "When Eggs Fry", but something tells me that isn't true.



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I have come to learn that Al might have performed a short concert-only song called "I Guess that's Why they Call it the Zoo", which I'm guessing was a parody of Elton John's "I Guess that's Why they Call it the Blues"


It was actually just part of a radio jingle for a Houston station's "Morning Zoo" programming block. You didn't miss anything.
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I have come to learn that Al might have performed a short concert-only song called "I Guess that's Why they Call it the Zoo", which I'm guessing was a parody of Elton John's "I Guess that's Why they Call it the Blues". However, I can't find lyrics for this anywhere!

Anyone got the skinny?
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"I Guess That's Why They Call It The Zoo" is NOT a concert-only song, but instead a 1985 12-second short tune Al specifically wrote as a promo for a radio station. It was indeed a parody of Elton John's song "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues" from his 1983 album "Too Low For Zero". The radio station was Houston-based 93Q KKBQ-FM [whose morning team was known as "The Q Morning Zoo

The album -- and thus the song -- is very hard to locate, though [of course] both Elvis and Bermuda have copies. The usual Al lyric sites such as alsongs.com, Yankovic!, Hotel XVR27, and Jeff Morris' rec.music.dementia page all unfortunately turn up negative for IGTWTCITZ lyrics. A sideline note -- KKBQ-FM and the Q Morning Zoo are still around after 18 years ... but the station is now country, not Top 40, and all vestiges of 1985 are long since turned to dust .... :huh:



Also, is it known exactly which Prince song Al had originally wanted to parody? I heard once (I forget where) that it was a parody of "When Doves Cry" called "When Eggs Fry", but something tells me that isn't true.

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Actually, Al mentions the potential Prince parody on the commentary for the 2002 DVD release of "UHF", just as "Money For Nothing / Beverly Hillbillies" comes on screen. He relates how his Beverly Hillbillies parody was originally supposed to be put to the tune of Prince's 1984 hit "Let's Go Crazy" -- but we all know where THAT idea went :mad: . Some of the lyrics for the Prince parody were quoted by Al himself on the commentary track, and are as follows:
"But I'm here to tell ya / There’s something else / Syndication! / A world of never-ending residuals / Where you can watch the reruns, day ... and night / So when you call up that bank in Beverly Hills ..."
which parallels the original lyrics that
"But I'm here 2 tell u / There's something else / The afterworld / A world of never ending happiness / U can always see the sun, day or night / So when u call up that shrink in Beverly Hills ..."




Hope dat helps!!! :)





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"I Guess that's Why they Call it the Zoo"


Well there you go. You've already typed out the lyrics without realizing it.



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actually, the lyrics are:
"Hello, this is "Weird Al" Yankovic, and I guess that's why they call it the zoo.
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Damn! For a minute there, I thought Dr. Dad had come back to us!

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I remember seeing the 93Q Morning Zoo LP about a year or so ago. At the time I thought it was too expensive, but I haven't seen one since. I'm betting now I'd pay whatever it was that I thought was too much then. <_<
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theres another morning zoo greatest hits LP with almost the exact cover, I almost paid $10 for, until I realized it was the wrong one, I wonder what came first.
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It really isn't worth paying anything for the Morning Zoo clip.
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