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I've never watched the show. Way too campy for my taste. (Obviously if Al were on it I would watch. I've sat through some pretty terrible shows for the guy...)
But yeah, it's a nice daydream but Al is nowhere near mainstream enough to appear on American Idol for all the reasons that have already been mentioned. I think Jeremy hit the nail on the head with the idea that Al on AI would be something you'd see in an SNL sketch. [Paging Mr. Michaels...]
But yeah, it's a nice daydream but Al is nowhere near mainstream enough to appear on American Idol for all the reasons that have already been mentioned. I think Jeremy hit the nail on the head with the idea that Al on AI would be something you'd see in an SNL sketch. [Paging Mr. Michaels...]
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Andy Samberg is a fan of his, right? Why exactly has Al never appeared on that show again? Of course, other than the fact my mind would friggin' E-X-P-L-O-D-E!!I think Jeremy hit the nail on the head with the idea that Al on AI would be something you'd see in an SNL sketch. [Paging Mr. Michaels...]
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polkarama27 @ January 26, 2009 09:22 am wrote:Al and Simon...oh dear me! I would personally watch it just to see Simon get all mad at Al's constant friendliness
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Jeremy, there's being right and there's being nice. You don't control television. It PROBABLY won't happen, and you have every right to doubt, but it WOULD be cool if it did happen. That's all. I got no tolerance for those who mistake their own doubt for a set-in-stone rule of the universe, because none of us have any business destroying dreams. Leave that sh** to Simon Cowell.
Yeah, that's a good point! At the VERY least Al could appear in a digital short or something...
Maybe Andy's SO in awe of Al that he's afraid he wouldn't be able to give him direction or something.
Andy Samberg is a fan of his, right? Why exactly has Al never appeared on that show again?
Yeah, that's a good point! At the VERY least Al could appear in a digital short or something...
Maybe Andy's SO in awe of Al that he's afraid he wouldn't be able to give him direction or something.
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... what with Al being so well known for stomping off the set and then spending two weeks sulking in his trailer.FredHuggins @ January 27, 2009 02:59 am wrote:
Maybe Andy's SO in awe of Al that he's afraid he wouldn't be able to give him direction or something.

"Weird Al" has a charisma that's all his own. The awkward, the misshapen, the socially inept flock to his banner.
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You make some valid points, but I also don't think that Al's voice is any worse than some of the mentors (I'm looking at you, Neil Diamond). Don't get me wrong. I like Neil Diamond, but I'm never going to confuse him with a super-talented singer. Neil writes and picks good songs to sing, and presents them well. Other mentors from the show have included the surviving members of Queen and record producers- people who know the business and show of music, rather than just the vocal portion of it. As has been pointed out, Al's showmanship contributes a lot. I don't think that Al's lack of an 8 octave range disqualifies him from being a mentor some week.Bruce the Duck @ January 25, 2009 07:20 pm wrote: I don't want to rain on your parade, but this would never happen in a million years. American Idol is first and foremost a singing competition. Al is known for his comedy, not his singing. And while he surely is a better singer than any other comedy/novelty artist I've ever heard, he doesn't have the kind of voice that trancends his musical genre and gets noticed by the general public.
As far as his age goes, I don't think that has much to do with his relevancy towards the music industry. Madonna would also be considered a quality mentor, though she's getting on in years. Al had one of the biggest hits of his career not too long ago, known by Idol's target demo- moreso than Kenny Rogers, Stevie Wonder, or Dolly Parton.