Al on The Wayne Brady Show

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Ok I like the performance. It was a good Elvis routine. The way for anyone to like me here is to agree. So I agree the performance was great. :)
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Elvis... :lol:
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hehe, Al said it was him doing Beck doing Prince, kinda. hehe!

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sees some Beck in there, which is cool, cause I like him.
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like_im_27again @ Apr 1 2004, 10:15 PM wrote:
scottidog @ Apr 1 2004, 09:36 AM wrote: I haven't seen this show, but Al does crank up the Wackiness Factor when he appears professionally in public.  If you doubt that, just check out the red/green carpet photos of him at wireimage.com.  I guess that's one of the reasons it took me so long to become a fan.  I adore him now, and can tolerate the ocassional "Weird Al" attack, but if that's all I knew of him, I wouldn't be looking to see him in a live show anytime soon.
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Manda @ Apr 1 2004, 05:13 PM wrote: Ok I like the performance. It was a good Elvis routine. The way for anyone to like me here is to agree. So I agree the performance was great. :)
Um, Manda you did see my edited version right? So you're not mad at me? :unsure:

And actually for EVERYONE to like you that's what you'd have to do. But who cares if some people don't accept your opinions? I personally don't care if someone hates me. That's THEIR opinion. :D
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Oh does Beck do Elvis too?
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I wasnt talking about you Driew. And no I'm not mad at anyone. I just dont understand the performance I guess. I'll watch it agian.
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It's not supposed to be like Elvis. Although the gyrating could give that impression. It's more like Prince or Beck, like I said. Being like Elvis. That's OMM's job.
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I was referring to the gyrating. I dont mind a little of it, I admitt. But on this performance he did too much.
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Post by Orthography Enthusiast »

I think EVERYONE does at least a little Elvis. He kind of set the rules for Pop As We Know It.

For the record, I do not ever want to see Al naked. That would be... inappropriate.

I love the WBUL routine because he's taking that bump-and-grind onstage sexiness to a whole new ridiculous place. The exaggerated movements, the grimaces, the loopy 70's ladykiller white suit he wears in concert-- he's putting an absurd spotlight both on the sexy-singer schtick *cough*prince*cough* and on the immaturity and crassitude of going "fishing" for women with pickup lines. Is crassitude a word? If it isn't, it should be. Anyway, I think WBUL is a very family-values-friendly song at its heart.
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