At Last, Weird Al Addresses Charles Nelson Reilly and the White Stripes in the Same Song
Now this is (slightly) more like it.
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"It's actually a song inspired by seeing Brian Wilson once when Weird Al and I got together with our kids and saw him wandering in a park."
Music's preeminent song parodist, "Weird Al" Yankovic, returns this morning with a new single and video, and, we'll be honest, we're a little disappointed.
We figured you should probably know about this.
On his blog, Weird Al Yankovic has confirmed that his new single will be a parody of T.I.'s 'Whatever You Like.'
Says Al: 'It's a parody of a song that very recently was (or perhaps still is) the number one song in the country.'
''Girls Just Wanna Have Lunch' was parody done under duress.'
We've long been champions of "Weird Al" as an artist, but, until now, we never really considered his greater impact as an American patriot.
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