Kevbo1987 @ Aug 31 2006, 10:52 AM wrote: I found this in an old Ask Al:
That sheds some light on why Al's doing this song.

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Actually... it's bothAlucard @ Aug 31 2006, 01:45 PM wrote: Actually, Trigger Happy was more of a Jan & Dean style parody, not the Beach Boys...
Al in Permanent Record wrote: "Trigger Happy." "I just thought it would be fun to juxtapose a Beach Boys/Jan & Dean type surf riff with a song about a gun nut.
"Style Parody" still works for me... I say it is in the style of "That one Song" by That GuyBruce the Duck @ Sep 1 2006, 03:45 AM wrote: Actually the "Kokomo" idea sounds really possible. For one thing, the style of the song is very different from the "Trigger Happy" Beach Boys sound. And I could already see where the lyrics could go in that type of song.
You know, we need a new term, besides style parody, to describe originals which are directly based on a specific song, like "Albuquerque," TNSWC, and "Traffic Jam." These aren't parodies or an artist's style as much as they are a reworking of the original.
modeled, textured and animated a pancreas organ for a Weird Al Yankovic music video.
Great find!Marko_The_Odd @ Sep 3 2006, 01:15 PM wrote: Just feel like repeating my post from the Dual Disc Thread:
Woo hoo! I found out something!
The video for Pancreas IS directed by Jim Blashfield and NOT Thomas Lee!
I found this resume this resume belonging to a Joseph J Riso Jr, who worked for Jim Blashfield Studios. In it it says:
Now, this COULD just mean that there's a Pancreas involved in the video for "I'll Sue Ya", but I doubt it.