Re: 08/13/10 Costa Mesa, CA Pacific Amphitheater
Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 7:46 pm
What, do you have something against deep fried White Castle burgers?
Or was it the frog legs?
Or was it the frog legs?
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I think the "pep peps" were pre recorded tracks because Jim and Steve were already singing background vocals for actual lyrics in the song like "and I dreamed of Hollywood" and "bop shoo wah" and it would be a bit of a challenge to sing both of those partsTMBJon wrote:Skipper Dan: I didn't understand what was going on with the first part of the costume from the pictures I had seen, but the hat really sells it as a troubled actor at first. The skipper costume is pretty cool too. One question: why are the pep peps played as pre-recorded? Couldn't Jim and or Steve sing that part?
hmm...my guess would be that GSN actually produced this (at least just for Al if not to air during commercial breaks)TMBJon wrote:CNR: I love-love-LOVED the intro Charles Nelson-Reilly video which I assume was a promo for Game Show Network. I would be interested to know if this was a spot made by GSN or if Al had this produced.
wow...this BETTER get posted on YouTube...like, TODAY...if anyone got it, of course...TMBJon wrote:Let Me Be Your Hog: The fact that this is now a regular song in the setlist is so incredible I don't even know what to say about it, but the way it's presented is really funny, especially at the end when Al cuts himself off by saying "baby baby babyok this next song..."
heh...you're probably the first person I've heard call "eBay" that, but yeah, I agree...I'm sure Al will cut the second verse to make room for another supporting parody from the new album on next summer's tour...I also think there should be at least one more 80s accordion jam in there...and Drive-Thru has definitely run its course...I do find it odd that Al left off on "I can't believe there's no wallet" on the last tour and completely skipped over the part where they scrounge up change in the car..oh well, I guess he was trying to considerably shorten the medley and didn't think that would be too big of a cliffhanger since he must have figured that everyone who would actually pay good money to see him in concert owns the album (considering what a smash hit SOL was in general) has heard the song/seen the video and knows how that part goes anyway...TMBJon wrote:eBoring should be taken out of the medley next year even if it is popular. At least play a shorter bit from it...Bus was a nice touch. I wouldn't have minded another old school accordion jam like Rocky Road or My Bologna in the medley. The more of those old accordion songs the better IMO...Drive Thru, good to hear verse three instead but again time to say goodbye...
First off, I wouldn't be too shocked if this was cut entirely from the setlist of the 2013/2014 tour. I could see it getting a bit dated, but since eBay (or eBoring as you have so cleverly dubbed it) has stayed in the medley for this long, (and maybe since Al seemed so confident in promoting this as the lead single from the EP that it's evidently the only original song he's based an article of clothing off of) I guess I could see it staying. Secondly, I'm pretty sure the Portland show may have been the ONLY one where he changed the "San Vicente Blvd." line.TMBJon wrote:Craigslist: This was easily the most interesting live performance of the Internet Leaks. I hope this one never leaves the setlist. Everyone in the band was wearing an interesting costume and I really liked seeing Ruben and Steve play side by side for some reason. Al's Jim Morrison was classic and you could barely hear him whispering about styrofoam peanuts. San Vicente Blvd line got a good laugh; was wondering if this is changed from venue to venue. This was I think my second favorite song of the night.
I can kind of see where you're coming from. I would say that W&N was the first song where I was starting to like Weird Al in the fall of 06 and Amish Paradise and SLN were the first songs where I gradually started going to wow I really love Weird Al more than most people love most things starting in February of 07. Also, maybe it's just because this was the first tour where I actually saw Al live in concert, but I really didn't notice the changes in AP for some reason...oh well...TMBJon wrote:Amish Paradise: I will always hold this song to a higher plateau because this was the first song where I went from starting to like Weird Al in 95 to wow I really love Weird Al more than most people love most things in 96. And you would think Al would be so tired of singing this by now, but you'd be mistaken. He really changed it up a bit on the delivery of the raps and there seemed to be a new vitality to the song. This song delivered all I could hope for and more. I think I can say this was the best AP performance I've seen, including the 1996 show. It should never leave the setlist, and I assume it never will.
White & Nerdy: Hard to believe how far Al has come in his ability to pull this off live. When I first saw him do it on Leno it was barely pulled off but now he really has his routine down with Jim and Steve. Oh yeah and the Donny Osmand clips used were ridiculous. I don't think they were the same as SOL tour. Also he is so good on the Segway.
The "senate investigation" joke was indeed Carson. The Letterman joke was AL being downgraded from "Weird" to "Slightly Unusual". Strangely enough, I don't seem to recall a period where the senate was investigating Al either. I've been wondering myself if that clip was real or not. If someone on this board could fill me in as well, that would be great.TMBJon wrote:Video Clip Sidebar: Loved the joke from I believe Letterman (?) about the Senate investigation of Weird Al Yankovic. If this was Carson please correct me somebody.
Strange...I actually like the presence of "Grim Grinning Ghosts" in the chant because I felt like it was really a chance for Jim to show off his vocal range after spending the rest of the show backing up Al...oh well...not to nitpick, but I just had to get those off my chest...and I'm really glad all you Orange County WOWAYers had such an amazing evening with Al on this tour...TMBJon wrote:The Yoda Chant is just ridiculous at this point. Only part I don't like is that ghost castle thing because it's in plain English. I like that it's all weird sounds. Yo yo yo yo yooodaaaaa.
What did he change the line to?Killingsworth wrote: Secondly, I'm pretty sure the Portland show may have been the ONLY one where he changed the "San Vicente Blvd." line.