![]() ![]() His original songs may not seem like they were written in ten minutes, but the ideas behind them don't seem to involve that much contemplation. This is also the best way to describe his original material, which was used in a smaller proportion in all his later albums than it is here. Unfortunately, the album doesn't really get off on the right foot with "Ricky." Yankovic hadn't quite fine-tuned his skills of parody to the point where he could pull off connecting the new wave Toni Basil number with Lucille Ball's situation comedy, and the results are contrived and not particularly funny. If one is going to sing about loving something, let's make it be something important - like a horrible ice cream flavor. "I Love Rocky Road" brilliantly trivializes both rock & roll and the idea of singing about loving it. Once parodied by Yankovic, a song can never be thought of in the same way again. ![]() A later album title by this artist would be Dare to Be Stupid, and if the Knack's "My Sharona" had to be sacrificed at his creative altar for this to be understood, so be it. "My Bologna" demonstrated the concept as applied to the fine art of making the stupid much stupider. Once one of these songs was describing the boring, mundane activities of the non-rock star, it was if a new life were born within the song. Already he had developed his knack of knocking the wind out of any pretentious, overblown rock anthem by slightly adjusting the lyrical content. ![]() Demento show and a classic piece of musical humor. "Another One Rides the Bus" is the earliest of his arena rock parodies, recorded in 1980 during an on-air appearance on the Dr. Like an X-ray of a dinosaur egg, this debut Weird Al Yankovic production provides a detailed glimpse of the creature to be grown. ![]()
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