![]() ![]() ![]() The second time Al hums, black duct tape can be seen taped over his mouth.This is likely a reference to the song Velvet Elvis from Weird Al's album Even Worse. At one point in the video, a velvet picture of Elvis Presley is seen hanging on the wall.He pulls out a pack of frankfurters, stares at them for a second, and tosses them aside with a despondent look on his face. John Bobbitt is evidently clueless as to where his penis is, searching inside his refrigerator.Judy Tenuta is uncredited as Lorena Bobbitt.He also 'signs' the books by spraying spraypaint on the inside jacket. The book that Michael Fay supposedly wrote was called "Ouch! My Butt!" and had a picture of him pointing to his afflicted area.In the middle of the video, Ruben Valtierra is seen wearing a wig while playing the piano, an obvious jest at Ellen Reid, the main keyboard player for the Crash Test Dummies.This is possibly a reference to the fact that the Crash Test Dummies came from Canada. During the shot of the Singapore prison, a hockey stick can be seen hanging on the wall of instruments of torture.Michael Fay sprays paint in the face of a Singaporean.The gate that Michael Fay steps off has the number '27' on it, a number which Yankovic often hides somewhere in his music, videos, or albums.The video features several cameos, including an appearance by Doug Llewelyn of The People's Court fame, and long time radio show host, and Yankovic supporter, Dr.Al, throughout the video, parodies Brad Roberts' rather peculiar facial expressions.Weird Al appears as Brad Roberts, the Crash Test Dummies lead vocalist.The Crash Test Dummies video features a child dressed up as an adult handing out programs, while in the Weird Al version, it's a shirtless, bodybuilding little person.Demento makes an appearance as one of the concert attendees leaving at the end with the large woman in a muumuu. The manualist is the same as in "I Love Rocky Road.".The video is included on "Weird Al"'s DVD "Weird Al" Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection. The video uses the original video's theme of telling each news story as a one act play on stage before an audience of people. The music video for "Headline News" parodies the "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" video. But the reaction was great, so that gave me a little bit more confidence that maybe I can pull off some of these larger rock festivals and hopefully not get pelted.Weird Al in a screen capture from the video But I figured that's not really a pelting kind of audience.īut I played the Bamboozle festival in New Jersey a few years ago and I was on right before My Chemical Romance- I didn't know if that was gonna fly. A few years later I broke that rule and I went on tour opening for the Monkees. After that, I made the decision to headline no matter what, even if I was playing to seven people. WAY: I'm always a little leery about doing shows where I'm not the headliner because when I first started playing in 1982 I opened for Missing Persons and got pelted for 45 minutes. Pitchfork: I noticed you don't do too many music festivals, but I feel like you'd go over pretty well at a lot of them. But, otherwise, I generally don't do older songs. WAY: I would probably do it if I was able to match it with a subject matter that was more timely. Pitchfork: Would you ever do a Pixies parody? I think it'd be hipper for me to do just a straight cover of a Pixies song." Then she said, "Well, would you like to sing it with the Pixies?" I'm like, "Yes!" That was such a thrill. Violet, Frank's wife, asked if I wanted to be part of his show and if I wanted to do a parody of a Pixies song. WAY: That was definitely one of the high points of my life. ![]()
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