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DUDE THAT WAS AWESOME!!! I LOVED IT!
Not quite on the SUBLIME level of Al originals like "Dare To Be Stupid," "Albuquerque" or "Virus Alert," but certainly on the same level of merely-incredibly-awesome songs like "I'll Sue Ya" and "Pancreas."
And Al utterly NAILED the style of his pastiche target. I know I shouldn't be surprised by that, since he ALWAYS utterly nails musical styles, but the extent to which he ensures dead-on perfection in every new sub-sub-sub-genre he attempts, never fails to blow my freakin' mind.
I'll post a more spoiler-y review in the Spoiler forum.
Not quite on the SUBLIME level of Al originals like "Dare To Be Stupid," "Albuquerque" or "Virus Alert," but certainly on the same level of merely-incredibly-awesome songs like "I'll Sue Ya" and "Pancreas."
And Al utterly NAILED the style of his pastiche target. I know I shouldn't be surprised by that, since he ALWAYS utterly nails musical styles, but the extent to which he ensures dead-on perfection in every new sub-sub-sub-genre he attempts, never fails to blow my freakin' mind.
I'll post a more spoiler-y review in the Spoiler forum.
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That's a good song, especially musically. The video was good, but not really funny by itself which was a bit of a departure for Al.
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Somebody should get the news about this song to these guys:
http://thedoors.com/forums/
They don't seem to be hip to it yet. :-)
http://thedoors.com/forums/
They don't seem to be hip to it yet. :-)
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My only criticism really ....
(yeah I know youre all surprised that I have any)
is that I had hoped the whole band would appear, I feel most of the well known images of the Doors include all members; and that it would have had a more "sexed -up 1960s tv studio+ cheesy effects" feel with a bit more dancing and posing about, as The Doors are largely known for their eccentric performances on regular mainstream primetime TV shows
I found Als movements a wee bit static and the production had a big screen arty feel to it.. which, although I enjoyed it a lot, I found slightly earnest and artschooly.
It looked very authentic of the period though which, if it wasnt for the lyrics made it come across as if it were a genuine late 60s piece. Personally I love it.
Al's humour, as I have said before, is not really a big deal with me. I totally feel he can hold his own as a rock musician against anyone, and I dont really look on what Al does as particularly comedic at all, simply unique; so I dont *expect* to be laughing much at anything he does, but with this video I can see people wondering where the punchline comes. Being a perverse sort, I find that funny in its own right
I'm all for Al doing more serious music, he certainly has the talent in abundance, but I can see a lot of people who only know "Eat It" and "Fat" being fairly confused right now (not that I care much about them. I freaking LOVE this and applaud the maturing approach!)
Its a bold and very subtle move. I just hope others can learn to appreciate that Al at nearly 50 years old is a very different sort of artist than he was 25 years ago
So... 9.95/10 for song 8/10 for video. I wanted Steve in there!:)
and last but not least 10/10 for tight leather pants (though woefully underexploited by lack of sufficient gyrating)
(yeah I know youre all surprised that I have any)

is that I had hoped the whole band would appear, I feel most of the well known images of the Doors include all members; and that it would have had a more "sexed -up 1960s tv studio+ cheesy effects" feel with a bit more dancing and posing about, as The Doors are largely known for their eccentric performances on regular mainstream primetime TV shows
I found Als movements a wee bit static and the production had a big screen arty feel to it.. which, although I enjoyed it a lot, I found slightly earnest and artschooly.
It looked very authentic of the period though which, if it wasnt for the lyrics made it come across as if it were a genuine late 60s piece. Personally I love it.
Al's humour, as I have said before, is not really a big deal with me. I totally feel he can hold his own as a rock musician against anyone, and I dont really look on what Al does as particularly comedic at all, simply unique; so I dont *expect* to be laughing much at anything he does, but with this video I can see people wondering where the punchline comes. Being a perverse sort, I find that funny in its own right
I'm all for Al doing more serious music, he certainly has the talent in abundance, but I can see a lot of people who only know "Eat It" and "Fat" being fairly confused right now (not that I care much about them. I freaking LOVE this and applaud the maturing approach!)
Its a bold and very subtle move. I just hope others can learn to appreciate that Al at nearly 50 years old is a very different sort of artist than he was 25 years ago
So... 9.95/10 for song 8/10 for video. I wanted Steve in there!:)
and last but not least 10/10 for tight leather pants (though woefully underexploited by lack of sufficient gyrating)

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Done.mrmeadows @ June 15, 2009 02:52 pm wrote: Somebody should get the news about this song to these guys:
http://thedoors.com/forums/
They don't seem to be hip to it yet. :-)