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Re: Favorite 'early years' songs?

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 8:56 pm
by joseyklein
Tru Dat Tru Dat

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Re: Favorite 'early years' songs?

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 6:23 am
by Well, Well, Well
I really hope that Al releases at least an album's worth of rarities and unreleased songs at some point in the future. there is some good stuff out there.

Re: Favorite 'early years' songs?

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 5:02 pm
by Eyeball Chair
Well, Well, Well wrote:I really hope that Al releases at least an album's worth of rarities and unreleased songs at some point in the future. there is some good stuff out there.

As much as I wish this too, I don't see this happening.


Much like The Residents, Al is ashamed of his early works, no matter how amazing the fans find it.

Re: Favorite 'early years' songs?

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 8:29 pm
by mrmeadows
joseyklein wrote:Tru Dat Tru Dat
....and let me Glue Dat, Glue Dat....

Re: Favorite 'early years' songs?

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 4:29 pm
by Elvis
He's let some early stuff leak in the form of Dr. Demento Basement Tapes, or demo versions on the boxed set, or b-sides, but I think he's released everything he feels comfortable with at this point. It's one thing to release a few songs in limited quanities to a targeted audience of hard-core fans, but sadly I don't see any early stuff making it out in an official capacity anymore, other than the very rare one-offs like mentioned above.

Especially now that he's off of a record label and going digital only. If he ever releases another physical album, it will be all new material, not 30-year old songs.

Dave

Re: Favorite 'early years' songs?

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 5:26 pm
by TMBJon
There's also the consideration that, aside from what Al might think of some of those early parodies, a lot of them were not released for a reason. It's Stilly Billy Joel To Me and Pac-Man come to mind right away. It would sure be odd for Al to go through all the red tape of getting a parody of The Who approved for it to be one as bad as Won't Eat Prunes Again. I'm sure if The Who were going to sign off, he would rather do a new parody of them that's actually well written.
And as much as we on this forum might like it, I really don't think an album of all early Weird Al originals like Leisure Suit Serenade and School Cafeteria is gonna sell.

Re: Favorite 'early years' songs?

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 7:21 pm
by Skippy
TMBJon wrote:I really don't think an album of all early Weird Al originals like Leisure Suit Serenade and School Cafeteria is gonna sell.
If (is that a big enough "If?") Al wanted to release that stuff, the best way would probably be to just offer them for free on the website from time to time. There's zero demand for it outside of rabid fans. But that's probably not going to happen, and we're going to have to be okay with that.

Re: Favorite 'early years' songs?

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 6:57 pm
by YankoSwag 8888
Some of my favourite unreleased oldies:

Fatter
Dueling Accordions
It's Still Billy Joel To Me
Avocado
Spam Eater
Feel Like Throwing Up
Whole Lotta' Lunch
We Got The Beef
PAC-Man
Flat-bush Avenue
Some Times You Feel Like A Nut
Take The L Out Of Liver
Moldy Now
Doctor Doctor
Make Me Stake #3
Burger King
Don't You Forget About Meat
Chicken Pot Pie
Snack All Night

Re: Favorite 'early years' songs?

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 8:32 pm
by Killingsworth
I think Dueling Accordions my be the only one listed above I have NOT heard yet.

Re: Favorite 'early years' songs?

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 6:04 am
by poorboy
Fatter is the funniest thing I've heard in years. Always makes me laugh like a child.