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Oh yeah, me too--I just thought I'd answer your question, since you said you weren't sure which of those songs were actually Weird Al.
Weird Al is a really nice guy--we met him after his show in Iowa City a couple of years ago. He stayed around to sign autographs for anyone who stuck around long enough. Really a friendly person, and very good to his fans.
Who let them cows out sure sounds like a parody Al could've done of Who let the dogs out.
Who is his music parody competition if he didn't do that one?
I don't know, probably a lot of independent people. I do know that a lot of stuff gets released online through P2P services as attributed to "Weird Al," but isn't really by him.
There's a question in the weirdal.com FAQ about this...
I have lots of CDs of him. Even the DVD that came out years back. I can't get enough of his stuff. I hope to see some more of his stuff soon. I would love to see a new cd soon.
Yeah, she met him while she worked at the airport...it wasn't even a major airport, but he was flying to California to visit some friends. She's just typing in the stuff, and then she's like "Wait, I know this name! You're Weird Al!"
And he was like "Hey! I am! And you're..." then he read my mom's name tag.
I don't know, probably a lot of independent people. I do know that a lot of stuff gets released online through P2P services as attributed to "Weird Al," but isn't really by him.
There's a question in the weirdal.com FAQ about this...
That is incredible. I wonder how Al feels being credited for songs he didn't do?
If these people have such talent you'd think they would release their own work in their own name.
The thought just struck me Has Al ever been in trouble for not having had permission from artists to do these parodies of their songs even though he's innocent?
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