Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 6:50 am
I really like this song and I think it ranks among Al's better style parodies. That being said, I feel the same way about Craigslist and CNR. All four songs Al released this summer were PHENOMENAL in my opinion. His four best consecutive song releases in my opinion.
Al really did a great job at sounding like Queen, as someone who is familiar with about two discs worth of their hits. I'll leave it to Amerah and others to dissect exactly which parts sound most like which Queen songs, but I think he really nailed the vibe. It would be hard for someone to hear this and not immediately realize he was supposed to sound like Queen. I think he did a great job with Freddie's voice, and Jim totally hit home on guitar as well. Musically, this is a truly excellent piece of work.
Lyrically - eh. I mean there were some pretty funny parts (Obviously the $1.99 gag comes to mind right away), but I have to agree with the "not that funny" contingency. I think this is the least funny of the five tracks on the Internet Leaks, made up for by the stellar music behind it.
The video was also really high quality. I think this was the second best of the four videos, inferior only to Craigslist. I am glad I watched the entire Collabo-Jam first as I got to see some of the "hits" from SuperNews so I got all the characters that were in the video. And I'm glad Barack Obama made a little cameo too!
Overall, I'd rank it 4th out of the 4 songs that came out this summer, but I still loved the track and I think it will grow on me a lot. I consider this the type of Al song that I won't really listen to because of its comedy, but because it's just a catchy song.
Great work on all four originals, Al! I'm still a fan!
Al really did a great job at sounding like Queen, as someone who is familiar with about two discs worth of their hits. I'll leave it to Amerah and others to dissect exactly which parts sound most like which Queen songs, but I think he really nailed the vibe. It would be hard for someone to hear this and not immediately realize he was supposed to sound like Queen. I think he did a great job with Freddie's voice, and Jim totally hit home on guitar as well. Musically, this is a truly excellent piece of work.
Lyrically - eh. I mean there were some pretty funny parts (Obviously the $1.99 gag comes to mind right away), but I have to agree with the "not that funny" contingency. I think this is the least funny of the five tracks on the Internet Leaks, made up for by the stellar music behind it.
The video was also really high quality. I think this was the second best of the four videos, inferior only to Craigslist. I am glad I watched the entire Collabo-Jam first as I got to see some of the "hits" from SuperNews so I got all the characters that were in the video. And I'm glad Barack Obama made a little cameo too!
Overall, I'd rank it 4th out of the 4 songs that came out this summer, but I still loved the track and I think it will grow on me a lot. I consider this the type of Al song that I won't really listen to because of its comedy, but because it's just a catchy song.
Great work on all four originals, Al! I'm still a fan!