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Quesadilla Joe 10-10-2008 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Micjones (Post 5101915)
Humor isn't esoteric sir.
I get it.

This isn't even comedic genius.

If you think it is... You probably haven't been exposed to the greats.

:spock: You are a douche bag I would like to see you do better.

ArrowheadHawk 10-10-2008 04:44 PM

That is awesome.

Micjones 10-10-2008 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by redbrian (Post 5102147)
I too have to disagree with your opinion.....Al has the musical chops

Musical chops? Are you kidding?
He can hold a note, but he's no vocalist.

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his comedic genius rates right up with the Goons.......you don't see it, thats ok, you just lack the eye for musical and comedic talent.....
Yeah, I'm sure Leno would consider Weird Al Yankovich one of the greats.

This conversation has gotten stranger the longer it's gone on today.
No respectable historian in comedy would deem Weird Al comedic genius.

Micjones 10-10-2008 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by cutler7624 (Post 5102178)
:spock: You are a douche bag I would like to see you do better.

I'm sorry I have better taste in comedy than some of the people who've posted in this thread.

Micjones 10-10-2008 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by vailpass (Post 5102161)
ROFL Dude, stop.

I stand by that statement. Well... Everything except the word "exposed". I misspoke.
I chose the wrong word. You all have certainly been exposed. But given this line of discussion I don't know that I'm talking to people truly knowledgeable about comedy.

You identify who the great contributors were (to comedy) in the last 30 years and no way in Hell Weird Al's name comes up. Unless you don't know Jack and Shit about comedy.

Hammock Parties 10-10-2008 04:59 PM

He's the greatest parody artist of the modern era.

That counts for something.

POND_OF_RED 10-10-2008 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Micjones (Post 5101613)
I suppose if Carrot Top and Dane Cook are his comedic company.

That's a little ridiculous. Dane Cook steals his material word for word and adds hand motions to think he's funny. Al takes bad songs like this one, changes the words and makes them enjoyable to listen to. He obviously has some sort of talent or he wouldn't have a grammy award.

Micjones 10-10-2008 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Claythan (Post 5102252)
He's the greatest parody artist of the modern era.

That counts for something.

Absolutely.

But that does not count for "genius".

Micjones 10-10-2008 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by SEA_OF_RED (Post 5102258)
That's a little ridiculous. Dane Cook steals his material word for word and adds hand motions to think he's funny. Al takes bad songs like this one, changes the words and makes them enjoyable to listen to. He obviously has some sort of talent or he wouldn't have a grammy award.

You're making my point for me.
The only way his contributions could ever be called comedic genius were if he was lumped in a category with a bunch of mediocre comics.

When I think of comedic genius...
I think Lenny Bruce.
I think Redd Foxx.
I think Richard Pryor.
I think George Carlin.
I think Bill Cosby.

luv 10-10-2008 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Micjones (Post 5102227)
I stand by that statement. Well... Everything except the word "exposed". I misspoke.
I chose the wrong word. You all have certainly been exposed. But given this line of discussion I don't know that I'm talking to people truly knowledgeable about comedy.

You identify who the great contributors were (to comedy) in the last 30 years and no way in Hell Weird Al's name comes up. Unless you don't know Jack and Shit about comedy.

IMO, he's a great entertainer, whether you see him as comedic or not. It's cool to take theses songs and twist them like he does. He just makes them fun, if not funny.

Micjones 10-10-2008 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by luv (Post 5102268)
IMO, he's a great entertainer, whether you see him as comedic or not. It's cool to take theses songs and twist them like he does. He just makes them fun, if not funny.

I'm not suggesting that he has no entertainment value.
I don't even take exception to the argument that he's funny.
His parodistic style is among the very best as song parodies go.

My problem is with him being called "genius".

That word is so overused.
And has no application to this discussion.

POND_OF_RED 10-10-2008 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Micjones (Post 5102265)
You're making my point for me.
The only way his contributions could ever be called comedic genius were if he was lumped in a category with a bunch of mediocre comics.

I don't think he's a genius but I think your taking that title a little too seriously. To say he couldn't hack it in comedy or music is stupid when he's done both for over a quarter of a century. You may not like his songs but he's obviously made it or he wouldn't still be doing it. Obviously he's not the funniest man alive but I'd like to hear who you think makes better parody songs. He's obviously the best at what he does.

Micjones 10-10-2008 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by SEA_OF_RED (Post 5102283)
I don't think he's a genius but I think your taking that title a little too seriously.

And rightly so.

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To say he couldn't hack it in comedy or music is stupid when he's done both for over a quarter of a century.
He's not doing comedy or music in their purest forms.
He's a parodist of popular songs. That's a category unto itself.

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Obviously he's not the funniest man alive but I'd like to hear who you think makes better parody songs. He's obviously the best at what he does.
One more time...slowly.
I've already conceded the argument that he's the very best at doing song parodies.

My problem is with him being called a "genius" as it relates to music or comedy.

luv 10-10-2008 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Micjones (Post 5102282)
I'm not suggesting that he has no entertainment value.
I don't even take exception to the argument that he's funny.
His parodistic style is among the very best as song parodies go.

My problem is with him being called "genius".

That word is so overused.
And has no application to this discussion.

People don't share in your obvious passion for the word genius. Maybe it's because you feel you are underappreciated in that area? Either way. I think he's very musically talented (is musically a word...lol). Moreso than he is with writing.

Micjones 10-10-2008 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by luv (Post 5102307)
People don't share in your obvious passion for the word genius. Maybe it's because you feel you are underappreciated in that area? Either way. I think he's very musically talented (is musically a word...lol). Moreso than he is with writing.

This has nothing to do with feeling underappreciated in this forum.
My reputation would suggest otherwise.

I just don't like when people assign terms like "genius" and "great" to parties undeserving. I heard Mitch Holthus call Brandon Flowers a GREAT player the other night. Made me cringe.

He's a rookie who's performed fairly well in just 5 games, but to call him a great player at this point is flat absurd.


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