The first album was "My Son, The Folk Singer." I believe "Greatest" is a greatest hits compilation, mostly but not entirely consisting of songs from those three albums.mrmeadows wrote:I also recommend the two earlier albums, as well: "My Son, The Greatest" and "My Son, the Celebrity". Some great stuff on those albums.
Weird Al's Mount Rushmore of Inspiration
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One time the local news was talking about a recipe and the girl actually said "mist folks call them green onions, but theyre really scallions." I was at work and lost it
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Did she really use the word "mist" and not "most"? Not following.
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Whenever I hear anyone call them "green onions," I can't help but quote that myself.minnick27 wrote:One time the local news was talking about a recipe and the girl actually said "mist folks call them green onions, but theyre really scallions." I was at work and lost it
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I have fat fingers and hit the wrong keyalgonacchick wrote:Did she really use the word "mist" and not "most"? Not following.
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Ah, okay. Also, I don't know the source of the quote.
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In Stan Freberg's "Christmas Dragnet," various characters keep using that quote.
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You're absolutely right, and that's what I meant to type. Thanks for the correction. I think maybe I was typing too fast and made the error because both albums have the same cover photo. (Also fixed my original post.)TMBJon wrote:The first album was "My Son, The Folk Singer." I believe "Greatest" is a greatest hits compilation, mostly but not entirely consisting of songs from those three albums.mrmeadows wrote:I also recommend the two earlier albums, as well: "My Son, The Greatest" and "My Son, the Celebrity". Some great stuff on those albums.
BTW, Al recommended the book "Overweight Sensation" a few months ago on Twitter. I'm glad he did, because I don't think I would have heard of it otherwise. Definitely worth the read. Unfortunately, the parallels to Al pretty much stop at Sherman's musical output, as he had kind of a sad life after his huge, early success was followed by a sharp decline in popularity.
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