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Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:35 pm
by Bruce the Duck
weirdalfan95 @ Nov 4 2006, 03:26 PM wrote: Haha... Bobo McNipples... Heh. That name makes me laugh.
Yeah! I wonder who came up with that name?

:ph34r:

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:55 pm
by minnick27
I think what made the performance confusing was the fact that they had Al's voice,even when he wasnt singing. I know he is a perfectionist and needs to sing it himself to get the right sound, but I think Jim and Jay could have done it alone and it would have sound fine. But Im sure people who arent familiar with Al are gonna think that it was total lipsync.

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 12:47 am
by Bruce the Duck
minnick27 @ Nov 4 2006, 04:55 PM wrote: I think what made the performance confusing was the fact that they had Al's voice,even when he wasnt singing. I know he is a perfectionist and needs to sing it himself to get the right sound, but I think Jim and Jay could have done it alone and it would have sound fine. But Im sure people who arent familiar with Al are gonna think that it was total lipsync.
I agree with that post entirely. He should trust Jim and Steve to do their parts.

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 1:28 am
by Well, Well, Well
I hope the performance does not dissuade people who were "on the fence" about purchasing the album (or even "W&N" on iTunes), because live it didn't sound half as good as it does on the album. It just sounded kind of...average.

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 3:54 am
by Mystik Tomato
Bruce the Duck @ Nov 5 2006, 07:22 AM wrote: Check out the comments on that link. There's one by that @$$, Ron Wheeler. Some of you may remember him from the spoiler days. I don't remember what thread it was in, but he had some website in which he attacked Al's (then) upcoming album.
That would be the thread in which we found out about the 5.1 surround sound features.

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 3:56 am
by Travis the Geek
Hey, the author here. First I wanted to thank everyone for the comments. I was actually kind of shocked that anyone was actually listening to my pathetic ramblings. (But, seriously people, don’t you have anything better to do then listen to me? You know, like watching paint dry.) Second, I guess I can concede that the performance wasn’t entirely lip-synced, but you have to admit that it wasn’t completely clear. I guess it was summed up better earlier in this thread that Jim and Steve should have been allowed to do background vocals instead of using pre-recording.
/sigh/ Same reason I can’t listen to KT Tunstall live. They try to replicate a sound that was made in a studio and it just doesn’t work.
Oh well. Let’s just compromise and blame it on Leno, who is like a black hole of humor.

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 4:14 am
by Zelda27
Hey Travis - welcome to WOWAY! Have you ever seen Al live in concert? He's awesome!! :welcome:

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 4:47 am
by KnottyEmily
Travis the Geek @ Nov 5 2006, 12:56 PM wrote: Hey, the author here. First I wanted to thank everyone for the comments. I was actually kind of shocked that anyone was actually listening to my pathetic ramblings. (But, seriously people, don’t you have anything better to do then listen to me? You know, like watching paint dry.) Second, I guess I can concede that the performance wasn’t entirely lip-synced, but you have to admit that it wasn’t completely clear. I guess it was summed up better earlier in this thread that Jim and Steve should have been allowed to do background vocals instead of using pre-recording.
/sigh/ Same reason I can’t listen to KT Tunstall live. They try to replicate a sound that was made in a studio and it just doesn’t work.
Oh well. Let’s just compromise and blame it on Leno, who is like a black hole of humor.
I just want you to know, despite what people like Ron Wheeler might say, people on this forum don't jump down the throats of anyone who makes a bad comment about Al. Most of the the time our comments are merely defensive and fact-correcting. Ron Wheeler had the nerve to say that Al didn't deserve a 5.1 album, and when we argued he took on an "I am holier than thou because I don't like Weird Al" attitude....He personally attacked people who defended Al, and called him a hack

I never took your comments to mean you were a 'hater', you are allowed your oppinion and it counts as much as anyone elses....I think everyone who commented wanted to be sure that you knew the details [first performance of the song etc] when you made that comment....but you knew all that stuff and that was your oppinion, and that's fine

and :welcome: to WOWAY :Y

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 8:25 am
by Travis the Geek
Zelda27 @ Nov 5 2006, 03:14 AM wrote: Hey Travis - welcome to WOWAY!  Have you ever seen Al live in concert?  He's awesome!!  :welcome:
Twice, actually. Once for Running With Scissors and then again for Poodle Hat. I had a chance to see him for Bad Hair Day, as well, but I missed it. (My friend had a couple of tickets but he brought someone else. /shakes fist/)
Hey, everybody. Great to meet everyone. :D

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 8:50 am
by scottidog
Travis, welcome aboard. One question, where'd my reply go? Do you have to approve them first? For posterity, here it is:
scottidog wrote:
roh wheeler wrote: Ah, don’t worry, Travis. The Weird Al fanbase has a habit of overreacting to any negative comments they hear about their idol.

Not true. If you have your facts straight, you can say he lip-synched. But the fact of the matter is that he didn't do it.

If you don't like the performance, fine. That's an opinion. But not all of us share that opinion. And if you have a right to express an opinion so do we.

My opinion is that I loved the performance. It was perhaps a little stiff, but you know what? That might have been part of the "White & Nerdy" schtick. Al may have been a bit nervous, but I think he was just playing up the nerdiness. Steve and Jim certainly were. Again, I enjoyed the performance, though it obviously wasn't as polished as it will be. And I would imagine in concert it will be more than just Al singing the song. His shows, with his equipment, are a multi-media extravaganza.

Speaking of replies, this one cracked me up:

I agree…I think Ashlee Simpson DOES look like a 40+ year old man with an accordion