CharlesNelson wrote:Since it takes time for Al to have the right idea, get the artists' permission, and then write it out, I think some or all of these parodies came from songs that were already popular last summer. Less likely to be songs that came out around October or later.
Well, here's a quick list to start:
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Perusing the list, I'm only familiar with a handful of songs (as usual), but of the songs I do know I could totally hear Al doing a parody of "Heart Attack". Something about the song's structure and chorus is just begging for a spoof.
Then there's the song "Brave", which I have to say I CANNOT STAND. Every time that song comes on I want to punch it in its face. However, I think it's primo Polka material. I can almost hear Al singing a sped up version of the chorus in 3/4 time, then the music stops and he sings "I wanna see you be brave!"...then we get the bridge to the next song. Totally happening. (Now watch: It won't happen.)
"Get Lucky" seems too repetitive for a parody, but almost has to be in the polka.
"Radioactive" could get a parody. It's a little different, but there's some potential there.
As for "Blurred Lines", I'm on the fence. I hate this song as much as anyone, and I know lesser minds than Al have already spoofed this on YouTube. But I kinda wouldn't mind a parody from the mind of Al, and I think if he came up with a strong enough idea he wouldn't let the crappy parodies stop him from doing his own. As the article says, it was pretty much the song of the summer, so it almost has to be represented by either a parody or polka. No, I don't think the "Blurred Heinz" Twitter gag was some kind of wink to fans that he's parodying it, but I could still see it. But if not, it will definitely be in the polka.
I'll have to listen to the rest of those songs to see if any of them jump out as great parody fodder. Curious to hear CharlesNelson's (and any others) take.