Brewmaster
03-16-2008, 11:55 AM
Note: I was not sure should i put this here or in other forum but i chose here if i made a mistake sorry please move it to J-pop/rock forum.
This is a thread about the well known man Weird Al.He has been with us for a long time and probably most of you have already seen or at least heard of him.
He has no particular genre he usually makes parodies of other songs and quite good if i may say so my self.But that is just my opinion.
Here are some of my fav songs:
Amish Paradise a parody of Coolio's Gangster's Paradise
Smells like Nirvana a parody of a well known band and their song Smells like Teen Spirits
Canadian Idiot i can't remember the original song (please do not be insulted if you are a Canadian and if you are insulted do not start a flame war thank you)
Those are some of my favorite ones it is easy to find them you can even look on youtube for some of the songs and they are followed by a great movie.So do look at them and comment about his work i am waiting. :] *edit* For more information and his complete discography please visit his MySpace (http://www.myspace.com/weirdal) or his official website Weird Al (http://www.weirdal.com/).
This is a thread about the well known man Weird Al.He has been with us for a long time and probably most of you have already seen or at least heard of him.
He has no particular genre he usually makes parodies of other songs and quite good if i may say so my self.But that is just my opinion.
Here are some of my fav songs:
Amish Paradise a parody of Coolio's Gangster's Paradise
Smells like Nirvana a parody of a well known band and their song Smells like Teen Spirits
Canadian Idiot i can't remember the original song (please do not be insulted if you are a Canadian and if you are insulted do not start a flame war thank you)
Those are some of my favorite ones it is easy to find them you can even look on youtube for some of the songs and they are followed by a great movie.So do look at them and comment about his work i am waiting. :] *edit* For more information and his complete discography please visit his MySpace (http://www.myspace.com/weirdal) or his official website Weird Al (http://www.weirdal.com/).