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Entertainment Weekly reviewer David Browne noted that the video for Off the Deep End ' lead single "Smells Like Nirvana" was "an old-fashioned laugh riot", but that half of Yankovic's humor was merely visual, meaning that the songs without videos were not as funny. [27] The music video for "Smells Like Nirvana" achieved similar praise.
Off the Deep End (1992) Permanent Record: Al in the Box (1994) Original, in the style of "Dirty Laundry" by Don Henley "White & Nerdy" Straight Outta Lynwood (2006) The Essential "Weird Al" Yankovic (2009) Parody of "Ridin'" by Chamillionaire feat. Krayzie Bone "The White Stuff" Off the Deep End (1992) The Food Album (1993)
Yankovic requested his record label Scotti Brothers to release the song as the second single from Off the Deep End. As the label would only release the single if its music video was a parody, Yankovic modeled the video for "You Don't Love Me Anymore" after the video for the song "More Than Words" by American rock band Extreme.
Off the Deep End: 8 "My Bologna" [24] 2:01 "My Sharona" by The Knack: The narrator talks about his obsession with bologna sausage. [24] "Weird Al" Yankovic: 9 "Taco Grande" [15] 3:44 "Rico Suave" by Gerardo Mejía [15] About a narrator's visit to a fictional Mexican restaurant. Cheech Marin does a brief Spanish monologue in the song. [7] Off ...
A Florida woman who allegedly snatched a three-year-old boy from his fenced-in yard and ran off down the street last week told the cops she shouldn’t be arrested because she “gave it back ...
A music video compilation, entitled Alapalooza: the Videos, was released the following year and contained four videos, only two of which were from its eponymous album. One of the videos, the one for "Jurassic Park", was animated entirely in the style of claymation and received a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video at ...
Fousheé was invited to contribute vocal samples to Splice, a royalty-free music database. American rapper Sleepy Hallow found her "Deep End" track and used it in his 2020 single "Deep End Freestyle". His track ended up going viral on TikTok and had an associated dance challenge which drove up its popularity; Fousheé hadn't known about the ...
The song appears in its entirety within UHF as a computer-animated dream sequence, framed as if it were part of a music video. [1] As part of his terms that allowed Yankovic to record this parody, Dire Straits lead singer and guitarist and "Money for Nothing" songwriter Mark Knopfler insisted that he be allowed to play the guitar featured in ...