Re: Album 14 Speculation :3
Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 8:48 pm
Or a really surprising left field choice for Al would be Fugazi.
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My initial thought is that it was a style parody, but like Killingsworth speculated probably starts out with a recognizable riff from one of their songs and then moves into the pastiche. Also guessing it's a band Al has not touched yet (in a parody or polka), such as Pearl Jam or the aforementioned Pixies.anthontherun wrote:Looking over his quotes again, some confusion is setting in...is this a parody or a style parody? I assumed the latter, because of the "celebrating their whole catalog" line, and the "dig deeper" part. But everything else makes it sound as though this is an actual parody of an actual song. Have any 90s icons had a recent hit that Al might have tackled? Or did he perhaps take on a vintage track?
I think that would be a great way to close out the era of AL-bums. If both Patton and Bermuda are calling it the "best polka in ever", I have to think there's more to it than just the usual "medley of recent Top 40 hits" formula. Either Beatles or Zeppelin would be awesome, although I've always been holding out for the former. (I hope you're wrong about this being the end of the line for polka medleys, though.)anthontherun wrote:Another bit of semi-baseless speculation to ponder--is this perhaps a special polka (ala "The Hot Rocks Polka")? Would a medley of songs from the past 2-3 years really merit both Patton and Bermuda calling it the best polka ever? Al's at the end of a record deal, and if he moves away from traditional albums, this could potentially (tragically) mean no more polkas, since if he's releasing songs one at a time on iTunes, the royalty situation of a polka may not really be cost-effective. Did Al decide to close out polkas with a bang by finally doing the all-Beatles (or all-Zeppelin) polka?
Look at Frank Zappa and GiF.Marko_The_Odd wrote: One band that popped in my head was Ween, but they themselves are also masters of pastiche and don't necessarily conform to a specific sound.
He didn't, it's not.joseyklein wrote:If Patton already heard the whole album, its in the can and we're very close to a release
By the what is YGIAGAM?bermuda wrote:He didn't, it's not.joseyklein wrote:If Patton already heard the whole album, its in the can and we're very close to a release
However, eleven songs are done - mixed, mastered, and in the virtual 'can'. The big hit single is YTBD. Might happen next week, or next month, or next February. YGIAGAM.
But this is a really great album, and the videos are killer!
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