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Which Of These Tracklists Is Better?
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 1:19 am
by TMBJon
My friend Dan and I just held a draft of Weird Al songs to see who could assemble a better tracklist. Vote!
Album A
Yoda
Everything You Know Is Wrong
Smells Like Nirvana
Hardware Store
Polka Face
Skipper Dan
Foil
Dog Eat Dog
White & Nerdy
Craigslist
Word Crimes
Wanna B Ur Lovr
Album B
Amish Paradise
Dare to be Stupid
The Brady Bunch
Frank's 2000" TV
Eat It
The Alternative Polka
Gump
I Remember Larry
You Don't Love Me Anymore
Taco Grande
The Night Santa Went Crazy
Albuquerque
Re: Which Of These Tracklists Is Better?
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 1:22 am
by Sappho
Heh. I must have been the only one who watched through that whole Periscope. It was fun.
Of course this means I know exactly which album is whose. So I may not be able to vote unbiased.

Re: Which Of These Tracklists Is Better?
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 6:57 am
by Yankopunk
Sappho wrote:Heh. I must have been the only one who watched through that whole Periscope. It was fun.
What Periscope? Is this still available to view?
Re: Which Of These Tracklists Is Better?
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 8:08 am
by anthontherun
Both of these lists are amazing and honestly just about even. Both could use a more diverse spread of songs from throughout his career though. I gave B the nod mainly because it has "Albuquerque" and a superior polka, plus the vastly underrated "Frank's 2000" TV" but the lack of anything post-RWS is pretty awful and makes it apparent whose list is which.
Re: Which Of These Tracklists Is Better?
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 8:14 am
by Heds
Yankopunk wrote:Sappho wrote:Heh. I must have been the only one who watched through that whole Periscope. It was fun.
What Periscope? Is this still available to view?
I have known Jon has Periscope, and he used it for the WOWAY Awards pre-show in 2015. I'll go by assuming it's TMBJon.
I don't actually know if Periscope archives things. I think it does though so it would be watchable.
EDIT: FYI, found it.
https://www.periscope.tv/TMBJon" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Not really watched through the full thing due to short attention span, but oh well.