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Musically, the song would be a nice closing, but to me it seems like track 12 is kind of like Al saying, "Goodbye - remember how weird I am, thanks for buying my CD." Think of some of the closers we've had, I just don't think DDTS fits. Who knows though? Not me. :D
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weirdojace @ Aug 23 2006, 12:09 AM wrote: Um... Limewire.
*insert obvious DDTS reference here*
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but can you still buy copies of WATW and HAA? if you can't then downloading them is ok, i think
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KnottyEmily @ Aug 22 2006, 05:36 PM wrote: but can you still buy copies of WATW and HAA? if you can't then downloading them is ok, i think
of course you can. I'm sure there are countless compilations out there with it.
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I know iTunes has WATW, cause I downloaded it from there. So it is still available to buy.
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Hey, this has almost definitely been brought up, but DDTS is 2.7 MegaBytes.
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Well, the crappy MySpace download it anyway. The nice high quality version isn't.

I have an mp3 of Nature Trail to Hell that's 6.66 MB. (Seriously, it creeped me out at first.)
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Well, if this isn't track 12, then I sure hope that track 12 doesn't end up being another "epic" song cause if Genius in France was the best Al could do last time, I'm kinda worried.
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I also hope the last track isn't an "epic," but for different reasons. I thought GIF was great, but it'll get a little old to have three super-long songs in a row.
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Just thinking about the video. When the news broke about this "parody" there was a lot of speculation of how Al could simulate the chorus of celebs in the song/video. Clearly the song is all sung in the same voice, with no celebrity appearances or impersonations. But I was thinking about what he will do for the video.

What if instead of a chorus of celebs, the video features a chorus of ALs! There could be an assortment of animated versions of the different looks that Al has taken on in previous videos, such as Kurt Kobaine, Michael Jackson (perfect for the WATW element of the song), LAS, Silver Suit, Amish Al, DTBS Al, etc.
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