Weird Al at the VMAs?
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I could see it now....
Nelly: Yo dog, hows it hangin'?
Al: Its hanging...good.
Nelly: I seen you album up on dem charts man, you a funny dude.
Al: Umm....thanks.
Nelly: I heard you got a baby now, whats wit dat?
Al: Well, I got married and had a kid.
Nelly: Married huh? How long?
Al: A couple a years.
Nelly: Really? Oh dang! You one smooth mother fu
Al: Hey, I got to go!
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Nelly: Yo dog, hows it hangin'?
Al: Its hanging...good.
Nelly: I seen you album up on dem charts man, you a funny dude.
Al: Umm....thanks.
Nelly: I heard you got a baby now, whats wit dat?
Al: Well, I got married and had a kid.
Nelly: Married huh? How long?
Al: A couple a years.
Nelly: Really? Oh dang! You one smooth mother fu
Al: Hey, I got to go!
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And as far as Al actually doing anything at the VMA, I think we all know we are playing with the idea. If Al was on the schedule, I think we would have read about it at The Mothership.
Yet. The only thing known about the VMAs so far is the host.
And keep in mind, no matter what the current "in thing" is right now (rap, mallpunk, whatever) doesn't matter. If you watched last year, remember the reaction Guns and Roses (Or as I like to call them, Axl and those other guys who aren't GnR) got. And Bruce Springsteen. And Michael Jackson ("Artist of the Millenium"!). Don't be so negative just because Al isn't dominating the charts.
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Again, not to be cynical (just realistic) if you compare the record sales of GNR, Springteen, and Wacko Jacko to Al, ... Well, you just can't compare them! Al may be the most successful "novelty" act ever in history, but he is still considered a novelty act by the general public, and certainly by MTV. I wouldn't be surprised to see Al someday entered into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and maybe even earning a lifetime acheivement award. But a performance on the VMAs now? I just don't think it'll happen. Unless of course, it's followed by a duet with Kurt Cobain and Tupac Shakur!If you watched last year, remember the reaction Guns and Roses (Or as I like to call them, Axl and those other guys who aren't GnR) got. And Bruce Springsteen. And Michael Jackson ("Artist of the Millenium"!). Don't be so negative just because Al isn't dominating the charts.
I agree completely Bruce, but a girl can dream can't she?
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And if you compare the sales of Michael Jackson's last album to an AL ALbum....... :biggrin:
My guess is still yes, that he'll be there. Ratings won't be a huge factor considering all the "popular" acts who'll be there.
And if the pleasing Eminem factor was important to MTV, why'd they let Moby in last year? I can understand N Sync, Fred Durst, and Christina Aguilera, but Moby's last album did zip on MTV and the charts. That wouldn't make sense at all.
My guess is still yes, that he'll be there. Ratings won't be a huge factor considering all the "popular" acts who'll be there.
And if the pleasing Eminem factor was important to MTV, why'd they let Moby in last year? I can understand N Sync, Fred Durst, and Christina Aguilera, but Moby's last album did zip on MTV and the charts. That wouldn't make sense at all.
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I wouldn't be surprised to see Al someday entered into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and maybe even earning a lifetime acheivement award. But a performance on the VMAs now? I just don't think it'll happen. Unless of course, it's followed by a duet with Kurt Cobain and Tupac Shakur!
Well, Natalie Cole did a duet with her dad, so anything's possible. Digital reanimation.
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