Original Artists' Response
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That is definitely a classy response from Jason Mraz, and I respect him for being so gracious. I'm sure there were plenty in his fan base who used this as an excuse to rag on Al.
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That's interesting that he compared Al to the Muppets. Both are sources of family-friendly comedy that has endured for over three decades. Both have had periods where they have disappeared from the public consciousness only to reemerge even more popular than before. And let's admit it, both have a bit of corniness that is part of what makes them loveable.
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Hadn't heard of this Mraz bloke until this week, but seems like a class guy.
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And they both have very subtle subversive undertones in their work.Wolfman wrote:That's interesting that he compared Al to the Muppets. Both are sources of family-friendly comedy that has endured for over three decades. Both have had periods where they have disappeared from the public consciousness only to reemerge even more popular than before. And let's admit it, both have a bit of corniness that is part of what makes them loveable.
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Does anybody know if any of the Red Hot Chili Peppers (aside from Flea) said anything about the parody or Al in general?
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That's a tough one. I have only heard what flea said as well. I'm pretty sure they were at least ok with it if the song happened.RoccoPapa wrote:Does anybody know if any of the Red Hot Chili Peppers (aside from Flea) said anything about the parody or Al in general?
I saw an interview with Al on Access Hollywood and I am kind of glad Michael Jackson wasn't on board with Snack All Night. It was good that he had his best interest at heart.
I am glad grunge happened when it did and how positive Nirvana was about Al parodying Smells like Teen spirit. He really did bring Al into the new decade and because of this I became a fan and my generation of Al fans was born.
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There is the pic up on the Mothership of Bermuda and Chad Smith that says in the caption that Chad liked Bedrock Anthem, I don't know if that qualifies as a comment
I always thought what Flea said in Behind the Music was a bit overblown, really. Even if he doesn't like it, my opinion has always been he was just being a bit of a wiseass playing around and being too cool for the room (Plus, it's kind oi hard to disagree with the fact that Al could've done better
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I always thought what Flea said in Behind the Music was a bit overblown, really. Even if he doesn't like it, my opinion has always been he was just being a bit of a wiseass playing around and being too cool for the room (Plus, it's kind oi hard to disagree with the fact that Al could've done better

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WOW! Cool!!Teh Dingo wrote:There is the pic up on the Mothership of Bermuda and Chad Smith that says in the caption that Chad liked Bedrock Anthem, I don't know if that qualifies as a comment

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I'd love to hear what John thought of it...
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"Weird Al" is so cool! I’m so psyched to be on it. He asked ages ago if he could do it and I was like “PLEASE! Please, can you do something with “Royals.” I was listening to "Weird Al" parodies when I was like 10 — especially that one that he did of "Confessions" by Usher. How could I have been listening to that while I was young and … that’s me now.

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