sailorsilver84 @ Feb 2 2005, 03:52 PM wrote:
Soooooo, anybody care to tell me where I can find Orgy or Bottle? OR even the lyrics? Somebody mentioned "Alsongs"--is that attached to the Mothership?
No one has a bootleg of Orgy on My own/has lyrics, that I know of. There is a bootleg of Bottle, you can also find the lyrics to that song at www.alsongs.com
Mad Genius @ Jun 8 2004, 11:07 PM wrote:
...Cheerios, Cocoa Puffs, Cheerios make me want to take off all my clothes!
Best. Advertisement. Ever!
Seriously, I'd pay for that to be made!...
What? What are you doing? No! Put me down! Nooooooooo!!......
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There are a couple of other non-Al parody songs that I think sound just like Al also. Sometimes I wonder if the original artists to those songs are trying to sound like him.
I'm pretty glad he didn't pursue this song further - it would make him like all the other parodists out there (don't kill me for saying parodist in relation to Al, please!) who rely on people liking rather gross humour...
"We're going to the beach to ride a camel on the sun." ~ Irwin Sparkes (I did a search on my signature because I can't remember where it comes from, other than Irwin Sparkes. These forums are the third result. This is my legacy, friends.)
The Lilac Pilgrim @ Aug 23 2006, 04:10 PM wrote:
I'm pretty glad he didn't pursue this song further - it would make him like all the other parodists out there (don't kill me for saying parodist in relation to Al, please!) who rely on people liking rather gross humour...
I resent that.
There are many parodists out there who are just as talented and creative as Al is, namely Steve Goodie and Bob Ricci. They're both very clever and funny guys, and they play their own instruments. So don't think that "all other parodists" are tasteless and only rely on gross out humor.
And besides, IICMLTAB is only meant to be a one-joke song anyhow. I doubt Al even considered writing more verses.
weirdojace @ Aug 23 2006, 10:38 PM wrote:
I resent that.
There are many parodists out there who are just as talented and creative as Al is, namely Steve Goodie and Bob Ricci. They're both very clever and funny guys, and they play their own instruments. So don't think that "all other parodists" are tasteless and only rely on gross out humor.
And besides, IICMLTAB is only meant to be a one-joke song anyhow. I doubt Al even considered writing more verses.
Excuse me, but what made you think I meant that every parodist except Al relies on gross humour?
Just because I described all the other parodists that rely on gross humour? That dosn't AUTOMATICALLY mean I'm dissing every other guy out there who does the same thing Al does (oh, sorry, are you gonna jump on me for that statement too??)
"We're going to the beach to ride a camel on the sun." ~ Irwin Sparkes (I did a search on my signature because I can't remember where it comes from, other than Irwin Sparkes. These forums are the third result. This is my legacy, friends.)
Excuse me, but what made you think I meant that every parodist except Al relies on gross humour?
Just because I described all the other parodists that rely on gross humour? That dosn't AUTOMATICALLY mean I'm dissing every other guy out there who does the same thing Al does (oh, sorry, are you gonna jump on me for that statement too??)
well, you did say "I'm pretty glad he didn't pursue this song further - it would make him like all the other parodists out there"
Lilac Pilgrim: Not to intrude on your attack on Jace or anything, but don't you think you're reacting just a little bit too harshly?
Now, back to my regularly scheduled post... I told a friend of mine about this song the other day, and she asked me to recite the words. So I did. Her reaction to the last line was priceless!
Are we playin' horseshoes, honey? No, I don't think we are...