Fun fact: Even though he's allowed to parody whatever, under the protection of fair use, Weird Al almost always asks permission first. Absolute legend.
Not all his parodies are actually fair use. Unless it's critical or a review (like this) then it's probably not. You can't just take someone's song, change the lyrics to something unrelated, then claim fair use.
When Weird Al Yankovic asked Kurt Cobain for permission to parody this, Kurt asked him if it would be about food. Al said it would be about how no one could understand his lyrics. Kurt found that hilarious, and said absolutely.
Fun Fact: 1:17 is such an impossible guitar bend that many artists, even kurt himself, could not replicate, making weird al the absolute MOST underrated guitar player of ALL TIME
Al Yankovic's parents died of CO poisoning before a show, he got the news and went on stage anyways because "since my music had helped many of my fans through tough times, maybe it would work for me as well" The guy is probably the best dude in the industry
I think Walt Disney's parents died of that too. He bought them a new house which had a problem with the heating system leading to the accident. I could be wrong however.
It is the same set and some of the same extras, ya. And Al did that when he filmed some Michael Jackson parodies as well, as Jackson let him use the same sets and stuff, too, like the subway in "Fat".
This has to be one of the greatest music videos ever created, surely? The amount of visual gags and jokes is unmatched here. Weird Al on top of his game.
Personally i didnt understand the joke about tearing off the head and hand and the part with the children, where their tray flies away and then they are dragged. Is this a reference or kind of absurd?
yeah thank god they did that just wouldn't have known what he was maybe the pianist, guitarist or just someone nodding his head and playing with sticks!
Lyrics; What is this song all about? Can't figure any lyrics out How do the words to it go I wish you'd tell me, I don't know Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no Don't know, don't know, don't know Now I'm mumblin', and I'm screamin' And I don't know what I'm singin' Crank the volume, ears are bleedin' I still don't know what I'm singin' We're so loud and incoherent Boy, this oughta bug your parents Yeah Blergh Haai It's unintelligible I just can't get it through my skull It's hard to bargle nawdle zouss With all these marbles in my mouth Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no Don't know, don't know, don't know Well, we don't sound like Madonna Here we are now, we're Nirvana Sing distinctly, we don't wanna Buy our album, we're Nirvana A garage band from Seattle Well, it sure beats raisin' cattle Yeah And I forgot the next verse Oh, well, I guess it pays to rehearse The lyric sheet's so hard to find What are the words? Oh, never mind Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no Don't know, don't know, don't know Well, I'm yellin', and we're playin' But I don't know what I'm sayin' What's the message I'm conveyin'? Can you tell me what I'm sayin'? So, have you got some idea? Didn't think so, well, I'll see ya Sayonara, sayonara Ayonawa, hodinawa Odinaya, yodinaya Yadda-yadda, yah-yah Aye-yaah
That whole sequence is my favorite part of any music video ever, right from the very first moment I saw it. Al gargling water, the doofus in the background getting hit in the head with the ball, and the guy on fire nonchalantly walking into the frame. Absolute pinnacle of parody, the whole history of comedic acting distilled into a single scene.
3:06 Holy fuck the kid was stage diving and he was holding its nose as in actual diving. The little details on weird aI parodies is what makes it so perfect
@@noided4230 true. (to clarify, my use of "its" 5 years later, might be a language barrier. Using "it" pronouns is sort of cutesy in my language, and is used for kids of a young age very often)
Why are people butthurt about Weird Al making fun of Nirvana? Quit being major fanboys. Weird Al personally asked Kurt if he could parody the song. No, the song wasn't created in 2009 like many people seem to think, that's simply an upload date because if you didn't know, RUclips didn't exist in 1992 when this song was created, but you'd have to do the impossible task of reading the description to solve that mystery. Plus, you cant deny that Weird Al did a wonderful job of mocking the original song. I've known the original song since long before I heard Weird Al's version. Its been around 20 years yet I still cant decipher a word Kurt was saying. Weird Al portrayed that perfectly with "bargle nawdle zouss" as it doesn't get much closer to the original than that. For those who actually read all of that, here is a fish with no relevance. >
My favorite band is Nirvana and I love this parody because when this song came out, people really couldn't understand the lyrics and I believe they only included a few lyrics in the cd cover so you really had to guess what he was saying (Internet was in it's infancy as well). And Kurt said he liked it....
Cobain: "Ok sure you can make a parody, but it's not going to be about food is it?" Weird Al: "No it's going to be about how nobody can understand your lyrics."
At 1:42 the song switches from being a parody of Nirvana to being a promotion; telling the listeners about what kind of band Nirvana is, where they're from, what their music sounds like (or rather, who they don't sound like) and telling everyone to buy their album. It's no wonder Kurt enjoyed it so much!
I dunno if you were alive when Smells like Teen Spirit hit the charts, but EVERYONE knew who Nirvana is back then. EVERYONE. From the poppers to the hair metal fans. This record was number 1 for like an eternity.
Ich Chee Kok Weird Al is trying to be heavy or a better singer. His style is to make fun of and make a joke of songs. It would take an absolute idiot to not understand that.
Fun Fact: Tony Hawk, yes, the Pro Skater himself, appears in the audience of this music video. Weird Al had no idea about this until Tony tweeted about it nearly 30 years later!
Ameanasaurus Rex, I don’t think that’s true. I think Nirvana’s song was the original song and then weird Al asked Nirvana if he could do a parody of that song and they were okay with it.
Ya, people don't realize Nirvana was all in when weird Al called him to do this parody. Nirvana was just starting out and when weird Al proposed this to Kurt, Kurt knew they made it and it would help them. Dave Grohl and weird Al are great friends and all of Nirvana was very pleased that weird Al chose to do this parody and Kurt loved it. A lot of young Nirvana fans don't know that Kurt Cobain had a really good sense of humor. He wasn't like the artists nowadays. I'll give you all another fact. Kurt and Al became friends and in the song, Al did Kurt a favor and advertised for his band, "We're Nirvana, buy our album." RIP
At first they were skeptical, though. At the time, Al's stuff had become predictable. When he asked for permission to make a parody, the first thing they said was "is it going to be about food...?".
This has got to be my favorite Weird Al music video, and probably the funniest music video of all time. All the background gags make this feel like it was made by the guys who made Airplane. Weird Al is so good.
I love how Al loves getting personal permission from the original artists like he did for Kurt Cobain and Michael Jackson. He even said these two were the most difficult to track down and he could barely understand anything Cobain said to him so he took it as a yes.
Yeah, he's a stand-up guy like that. :) I heard Kurt was cool with Weird Al doing a parody but asked him if it was going to involve food like so many of Weird Al's other parodies, lol.
O forgot about the part of Nirvana where the entire audience spontaneously pulls out their kazoos that they all brought and played them in a perfect solo
@@slappy8941 Hey Slappy. It's actually the bridge of the song, not the chorus, and they're playing kurt's guitar solo with kazoos, which he plays during the bridge. The arrangement goes...Intro Verse Chorus Verse Chorus Bridge Verse Chorus (Outro).
This is by far Weird Al’s best song. I like how he included lyrics similar to the actual song instead of changing every lyric to make it sound silly. I also like how he included all the scenes from the original video and simply highlighted the crazy antics of grunge concerts of the 90’s. His resemblance to Kurt Cobain is also very good.
Normally, Al doesn't write parodies in which the lyrics are nothing but poking fun at the artists, but he's still classier than today's parody "artists" who are just being jerks.
Folks shouldn't be whiney about this song. Cobain is on record as having liked it and in fact considered this parody as a sign that Nirvana had achieved the big time. Parody requires a lot of work to pull off accurately and in fact it is rather difficult to do a good and humorous parody without having love and respect for the source material. Heck just LOOK at this video. They went through the trouble of getting most of the people from the original video to play in it, act similarly to the way the original was shot and even get their instruments to sound similar. Then listen to the lyrics, creative, funny, and stylized in Al's usual way without feeling a leap from his usual style of music. Do you have any idea how difficult it is to get a result like that? To have a sound that is both your own yet similar to someone else's and still be entertaining all on its own? Te amount of dedication put into this one production of video and song shows a deep love and respect for the source material.
I couldn't agree more. Al Yankovic manages to perfectly mimic the style and sound of the original work in all of his parodies, and yet give it his own touch. That takes a lot of skill of both Al and his band, and it shows respect to the original work. Also: legally speaking, Al doesn't even need to ask for permission; but he does so anyway to make sure there are no hard feelings, and he abandons his plans when the original artist doesn't like the idea.
534DaHill Spot on Gskaloyan, Daniel K. and 534Dahill! (Bookplate, that is a bit harsh... might be true as far as him killing himself... but as to me personally.. I am too old to make a call on Nirvana being overrated. I was born in 62 so I am not the target audience. I was soo jaded I considered most of the bands in the 80's to be "New bands" or "Upstarts", (obviously I was in my 20's so that was a bit silly). Once I pulled my head out of my butt, I had to admit I really liked many bands in the 80's... I liked them a lot! I am slow to like a new song/band, but I do like some of the newer stuff, (not much... still have a very hard time liking Rap/Hip Hop, but that is OK). As I said, ... I am not the target audience.Sluggo
gskaloyan In fact the only worry Kurt had was that the song was going to be about food until Al said "I'm going to make fun of the way that no one can understand your lyrics". This whole song was done with a huge amount of respect and all of the members of Nirvana knew this.
gskaloyan yep! and im sure Al had to get permission to even do the Parody anyways or it would violate copy right laws not to mention Nirvana would get paid in the process for it
Fun Fact: This song also helped revive Weird Al's music career. This song came out of a creative slump Al went through after UHF failed and he was treated as a bit of an 80s relic.
"Several of the cheerleaders and audience members were from the original video (the original video, from Nirvana), and Tony De La Rosa reprises his role as the janitor" Source: Wkipedia. On a personal note, this is just amazing.
I wonder how many "several" is. I saw the Nirvana video many times and the cheerleaders don't look like the same girls. Also , if I recall correctly , they weren't professional back-up dancers or professional extras , they were strippers the guys got from a local club.
I love how instead of playing the solo he just gurgles some water to the melody instead, the audience joins in on kazoos and finally the janitor plays the last few notes on a tuba. Fucking brilliant.
@John Ludwig Nah, people said that in 1990s. You just didn't hear them because there was no Twitter and your social circle was just a bunch of close minded fools.
It's actually "Don't want you (to) buy our album..." -- A jab at grunge which was a response against going with the labels and "getting popular, and rich" was the biggest offense you could do, you have to stay like a garage band.
I love Nirvana, but I hate Nirvana's fans. You guys are taking this way too seriously. Saying things like "this song is a disgrace to the original." Or "Weird Al went too far." Half of you people are the very breed of vapid materialistic consumers that Nirvana despised when they initially came out so if any one is a disgrace, it's you. Hell, even Kurt thought this song was played so much to the point of redundancy. So I'm sure this subversion was refreshing to see. If there is anything I've learned from Nirvana it's not to take anything too seriously.
I've come to learn that nearly every fan base is just full of awful, toxic, and stupid people. You can see it in a lot of them. Gaming channels like Game Grumps or the Creatures, music groups like Nirvana, OneDirection, Metallica, etc., political parties, television shows... I could go on with various examples, but I think you got the point after my first sentence.
s0nicPEnguin I know. The Nirvana fanbase is strangely... hypocritical and often very stupid. There are some good fans, of course, but a few (thousand) bad apples spoil the bunch.
I've seen AL perform this live and he is an impressive singer and gargler! He throws the cup of water into the audience after he gargles, it's hilarious!
POV: You’re ready to rip your head off after seeing the thousands of “Kurt liked this more than the original” and “this is when Kurt said he knew they made it as a band” comments
No Kurt liked weird Al full stop and he enjoyed it on a satirical level like all of us. I don't believe I have seen Kurt comment saying he liked it more than the original but it wouldn't be surprising given his contempt for the original song by 93-94.
If it takes one induction for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to gain some much needed credibility, it's Weird Al as far as I'm concerned. Single handily proved to be the measuring stick of the music industry.
Lyrics: What is this song all about? Can't figure any lyrics out How do the words to it go? I wish you'd tell me, I don't know Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no Dnn't know, don't know, don't know Now I'm mumblin' and I'm screamin' And I don't know what I'm singin' Crank the volume, ears are bleedin' I still don't know what I'm singin' We're so loud and incoherent Boy this oughtta bug your parents Yeah It's un-in-tel-ligible I just can't get it through my skull It's hard to bargle nawdle zouss(?) With all these marbles in my mouth Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no Don't know, don't know, don't know... Well we don't sound like Madonna Here we are now, we're Nirvana Sing distinctly? We don't wanna Buy our album, we're Nirvana A garage band from Seattle Well, it sure beats raising cattle Yeah And I forgot the next verse Oh well, I guess it pays to rehearse The lyric sheet's so hard to find What are the words? Oh, nevermind Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no Don't know, don't know don't know... Well, I'm yellin' and we're playin' But I don't know what I'm sayin' What's the message I'm conveyin'? Can you tell me what I'm sayin'? So have you got some idea? Didn't think so, well, I'll see ya! Sayonara, sayonara Ayonawa, adinawa Odinaya, yodinaya Yaddayadda, yaaahyaaah Ayaaaaah!
[Verse 1] What is this song all about Can't figure any lyrics out How do the words to it go I wish you'd tell me, I don't know [Pre-Hook] Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no Don't know, don't know, don't know [Hook] Now I'm mumblin', and I'm screamin' And I don't know what I'm singin' Crank the volume, ears are bleedin' I still don't know what I'm singin' We're so loud and incoherent Boy, this oughta bug your parents Yeah Hi [Verse 2] It's so unintelligible I just can't get it through my skull It's hard to bargle nawdle zouss??? With all these marbles in my mouth [Pre-Hook] Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no Don't know, don't know, don't know [Hook] Well, we don't sound like Madonna Here we are now, we're Nirvana Sing distinctly, we don't wanna Buy our album, we're Nirvana A garage band from Seattle Well, it sure beats raisin' cattle Yeah [Solo] [Verse 3] And I forgot the next verse Oh, well, I guess it pays to rehearse The lyric sheet's so hard to find What are the words? Oh, never mind [Pre-Hook] Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no Don't know, don't know, don't know [Hook] Well, I'm yellin', and we're playin' But I don't know what I'm sayin' What's the message I'm conveyin'? Can you tell me what I'm sayin'? So, have you got some idea? Didn't think so, well, I'll see ya [Outro] Sayonara, sayonara Ayonawa, hodinawa Odinaya, yodinaya Yaddayadda, yaaahyaaah Ayiyaaaaaah
So, finally watched Weird last night. Loved it. A lot of interviews asking Daniel Radcliffe about his first introduction to the music of Al... for me it was Smells Like Nirvana, which I think got some MTV play in 92. But anyway, that was it. Later I realised I'd already heard Dare to be Stupid, in 86.
pulling the guys head off and then pulls a arm from the socket and the super hairy armpits 😆…… this space for rent …. 😎. the whole rowdy crowd sean .. crowd walking , the basketball player get hit in the face and is knocked out 😆 and then blow a damn buildup !! hahaha…He’s over the top … !!!! Al is the BEST!!! and i have a Autographed picture 😎
Him gargling the water at 2:17 while the guy behind him is on fire is my favorite part of this video. Ever since I was a hit, it just always hits my funny bone.
before people hate on weird al they should know he personally calls and asks for permission from these artists and helps them get more fans. Kurt himself actually said he thanks weird al for getting him into the lime light
Paul MaCartney is the only person who has ever rejected Al from doing a parody of one of his songs. Weird Al was going to do a parody of “Live and Let Die” called “Chicken Pot Pie” but McCartney wouldn’t let him as he was vegan and didn’t want a song like that linked to him but instead suggested to call it “tofu pot pie” but Al said the chorus was going to go “bock bock bock booock” but tofu makes no noise so it would have never worked.
McCartney was hardly the only one. A quick search will give you an article detailing at least 10 different musicians who refused, including McCartney and Prince. Prince stands out for me, because reading between the lines, it's apparent the man had no sense of humor. It's worth watching Kevin's Smith's story about his week with Prince.
This was the first thing by Weird Al I ever saw, back in the early 1990s. I saw it on MTV. I thought it was the most amazing thing ever. I was saddened that back in those days we were at the mercy of MTV to air it. How wondrous that i can see it whenever I want now.
Thrifty032781 You didn’t watch ALtv? It was incredible. Like one Saturday morning a month there would be a 3 hour block of weird als videos hosted by him.
This parody is awesome, but the things going on in the backgrounds of the various shots are hilarious. Bass drum labeled "DRUM" Man on fire during gargling solo Girl Scouts trying to sell cookies to the dancing mob Dick Van Patten sitting in the bleachers, rocking out Guy with "This space for rent" written on the back of his head Tons more... Just love it... :)
+TheGamingMonkeys. that's why i liked this version and video so much because I'm a HUGE nirvana fan and they liked it too ... they said you know you made it when someone makes a parody of your work..
If Im not mistaken, Weird Al said in an interview the guy in sunglasses at 2:55 is Tony Hawk who didnt tell anyone he was an extra until he mentioned it on Twitter a couple years ago
he has a super talented band that can play almost any style of music and perfectly replicate most songs. He has also had the same band for over a decade (maybe more, I'd have to check).
What is this song all about? Can't figure any lyrics out How do the words to it go I wish you'd tell me, I don't know Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no Don't know, don't know, don't know Now I'm mumblin', and I'm screamin' And I don't know what I'm singin' Crank the volume, ears are bleedin' I still don't know what I'm singin' We're so loud and incoherent Boy, this oughta bug your parents Yeah Blergh Haai It's unintelligible I just can't get it through my skull It's hard to bargle nawdle zouss With all these marbles in my mouth Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no Don't know, don't know, don't know Well, we don't sound like Madonna Here we are now, we're Nirvana Sing distinctly, we don't wanna Buy our album, we're Nirvana A garage band from Seattle Well, it sure beats raisin' cattle Yeah And I forgot the next verse Oh, well, I guess it pays to rehearse The lyric sheet's so hard to find What are the words? Oh, never mind Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no Don't know, don't know, don't know Well, I'm yellin', and we're playin' But I don't know what I'm sayin' What's the message I'm conveyin'? Can you tell me what I'm sayin'? So, have you got some idea? Didn't think so, well, I'll see ya Sayonara, sayonara Ayonawa, hodinawa Odinaya, yodinaya Yadda-yadda, yah-yah Aye-yaah
I was SOOO happy when this came out!! Having been a Weird Al fan since he first came out, then being a new Nirvana fan when they broke out, it was such a lovely thing to see him do this! Then, to know the story behind how he got permission...Al is such a cut above the rest!! 😄
Yep, Nirvana kinda did a parody of Smells Like Teen Spirit themselves whenever they played it live. Or at least Kurt did, singing off-key with different lyrics or fucking up the solo deliberately. But it's no wonder Kurt loved this parody, it is one of the funniest Weird Al songs ever.
I hate when I hear people say oh this is disrespectful to Nirvana. When in reality Cobain loved this song. And they even got all the extras from the original music video. Now that's dedication!
Guys. . . Kurt loved this parody. Even if he didn't, the entire premise of Kurt's philosophy is to just be yourself and not care what anybody thinks of you. Just go all out or don't go out at all. If you said this was a disgrace just because you think Kurt would, you completely miss the point of his message.
I saw an interview they did to Kurt Cobain, and he said that he loved this video, and he laughed his ass off when Weird Al showed him. So, ``hyperrespect my artist´´ fans can laugh too.
***** he didn't hate smells like teen spirit. he hated the fact that there were lots of fans that requested that songs and only that one. and I can see his POV considering that Nirvana had so many other awesome songs like: Aneurysm, Heart Shaped Box, Lithium, Milk It etc. and people only wanted to listen to Teen Spirit. In the late days there were concerts where Cobain actually refused to sing it, despite the audience's frantic requests.
only the staple ones, you didn't want to mention the fat cheerleader dude or the dude with a braided ponytail on the top of his head with all of his head shaved except for the patch above his ears.
Fun fact: Tony hawk (After he got famous and started his own skateboard business) is featured in this video (As a blond guy with sunglasses and white & teal shirts- you can see him at 2:55) and apparently al himself didn't realize until years later
Bearing in mind that Weird Al asks every band and singer he wants to parody for their permission to do so, I think Nirvana were ok with this, now shut up and enjoy the genius that is Weird Al Yankovic.
+Michael Heffernan Yeah, Kurt's only concern was that it was going to be about food, but Al said it was going to be about how noone could understand their lyrics, Kurt was fine with that.
+Michael Heffernan they were on jimmy fallon last year... minus kurt of course :( .... and they talked about how weird al asked kurt in his dressing room ... and of course they said yes is what they said! lol
I might be repeating myself. I saw Nirvana live one time and have seen Weird Al Yankovic also, just one time. I am a lucky man to see both in my life time. I made sure my daughters first ever concert was Weird Al, they were like 11 and 12 years old at the time.
I'll never forget everyone crowding around a computer during free time and watching nothing but Weird Al videos. This is probably still my favorite video.
Fun Fact.. Kurt/Nirvana were in the SNL studio when Al called to talk to Kurt to get his permission to make his version.. they said Kurt was tickled about it and was happy and couldn’t wait to hear it and said you know you made it when Al wants to do your song 👍
@@qdogg290 What he took offense to wasn't the song it was that he wasn't asked. He said that Al asked every artist he parodied for permission to do the parody EXCEPT for him and he felt slighted. Al said that his record label said they DID ask Coolio. That whole beef was a he said/he said. And like if the record label really didn't ask him that is actually kind of a good reason to be upset. I think a lot of people kind of rag on Coolio unfairly for "trying to start beef with Al" and "not having a sense of humor" when we'll never actually know what happened. I, personally, don't think Al would have done it had he not had permission, or at least thought he did, and they've since patched it up, but I can see some assistant or something forgetting to tell Coolio so the whole thing was probably just miscommunication. I just feel bad because a lot of people have really ragged on Coolio for that as if his problem was that he had no sense of humor, when he's gone on record saying that he thought the parody was funny. His problem was that he felt disrespected for being the ONLY person not to be asked in Al's whole career. And I feel like if that was true that is a perfectly legitimate reason to be upset. But I also feel like Al wouldn't do that and it was a management miscommunication thing. Like I said, we'll never know for sure, that just makes the most sense to me.
@@takocos IIRC, it was due to a miscommunication. Basically, Al and his label got permission from a person who they thought was Coolio, but it turned out to be Coolio's manager. It's why Al now makes sure he is indeed talking to the artist he wants to parody directly, to avoid a repeat incident.
I love Weird Al, he literally doesn't have to ask permission to make these parodies but he always asks the artists if it's okay and gives them respect.
So many great things i never noticed on the first watch. The dude on fire randomly running through the shot, the basketball team playing since its a gym, "kurts" swish right afterward, Tony Hawk, the dummy being thrown around that gets dropped, and the drummer absolutely nailing Dave Grohl behind all the hair. Gold.
Fun fact: Even though he's allowed to parody whatever, under the protection of fair use, Weird Al almost always asks permission first. Absolute legend.
ALWAYS and he pays every artist royalties.
Al's a class act.
chickadee Kurt's daughter apparently still gets royalties from this as well
Unfortunately, some artists had said no.
Not all his parodies are actually fair use. Unless it's critical or a review (like this) then it's probably not. You can't just take someone's song, change the lyrics to something unrelated, then claim fair use.
Yup.
When Weird Al Yankovic asked Kurt Cobain for permission to parody this, Kurt asked him if it would be about food. Al said it would be about how no one could understand his lyrics. Kurt found that hilarious, and said absolutely.
And this is why I still love music artists.
Well it is so funny as Al Yankovic's song wasn’t that different from original
Actually this is a parody of a song by Seattle grunge band "Nirvana"; the parodical song is made by the artist "Weird" Al Yankovic.
@@keithklassen5320 Kurt Cobain is the singer from Nirvana
@@TheLovelySheri *was
Fun Fact: 1:17 is such an impossible guitar bend that many artists, even kurt himself, could not replicate, making weird al the absolute MOST underrated guitar player of ALL TIME
Is this a joke?
This IS a joke
I understand this joke
I like this joke
@@noshutup6617 Top 10 Character Arcs
Weird al really captured the spirit of grunge music with this
Cobain LOVED this video
Al Yankovic's parents died of CO poisoning before a show, he got the news and went on stage anyways because "since my music had helped many of my fans through tough times, maybe it would work for me as well"
The guy is probably the best dude in the industry
What is co
@@profound369 carbon monoxide
I think about that sometimes. What a sad, awful thing to go through. 😔
@@profound369 Russians calls that "угарный газ"
I think Walt Disney's parents died of that too. He bought them a new house which had a problem with the heating system leading to the accident. I could be wrong however.
I'm glad the drummer's shirt said "Drummer" or I might not have guessed who he was supposed to be.
Knowing Drummers, he was wearing it so he wouldn't forget.
Whoever it is, it’s not Dave Grohl.
The kick drum says "drum" on it.
No One I thought it was a large bagel
Good thing the drum said drum on it I forgot what it was jeeze
This was actually filmed at the same place as the original and has some of the same actors in it, Wierd Al went all out on this one
@Ninjakitten42 Weird Artificial Intelligence.
The Janitor is the same
It is the same set and some of the same extras, ya. And Al did that when he filmed some Michael Jackson parodies as well, as Jackson let him use the same sets and stuff, too, like the subway in "Fat".
Including the headless man and the mannequin?
Source?
"Sing distinctly? We dont wanna! Buy our album, were Nirvana!" 🗣️🔥🔥
Lowkey the line that hits hardest.
"The garage band, from Seattle! Well it sure beats, raising Cattle! Yeah!"
Best lyric in a Weird Al Video.
We're nirvana, because it's short for we are. Why are apostrophes so hard for posters to comprehend? Oh yeah, laziness.
At the same Time i trad this comment, these lyrics are coming out 😮🤯
Fun fact: Kurt said that hearing his song being parodied by Weird Al was what made him realize that Nirvana had made it
Are you sure ?
@Shy Cutie it's so innovated
At certain Mode,Weird Al said that Kurt Cobain is the closest thing that have USA with the True Punk Rock XD
I see.
@@lexkanyima2195 anyone who grew up in the 90's saw that VH1 special that everyone is quoting from in these comments, yes he did say it.
This has to be one of the greatest music videos ever created, surely? The amount of visual gags and jokes is unmatched here. Weird Al on top of his game.
@@qjinx1 No, it was not directed by John Landis, it was directed by Robert K. Weiss, one of the *producers* of Kentucky Fried Movie.
the visual gags 😆 i love all the details he puts in his videos… yep Al the man !!!
@@qjinx1 Samuel L. Bronkowitz?
Yo u have 666 likes !
Personally i didnt understand the joke about tearing off the head and hand and the part with the children, where their tray flies away and then they are dragged. Is this a reference or kind of absurd?
I enjoy how professional they are. The drummer is even labeled in case of confusion.
yeah thank god they did that just wouldn't have known what he was maybe the pianist, guitarist or just someone nodding his head and playing with sticks!
And the drum says "drum" xD
Documentation is important
Why are they fliping hair up and down?
Lyrics;
What is this song all about?
Can't figure any lyrics out
How do the words to it go
I wish you'd tell me, I don't know
Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no
Don't know, don't know, don't know
Now I'm mumblin', and I'm screamin'
And I don't know what I'm singin'
Crank the volume, ears are bleedin'
I still don't know what I'm singin'
We're so loud and incoherent
Boy, this oughta bug your parents
Yeah
Blergh
Haai
It's unintelligible
I just can't get it through my skull
It's hard to bargle nawdle zouss
With all these marbles in my mouth
Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no
Don't know, don't know, don't know
Well, we don't sound like Madonna
Here we are now, we're Nirvana
Sing distinctly, we don't wanna
Buy our album, we're Nirvana
A garage band from Seattle
Well, it sure beats raisin' cattle
Yeah
And I forgot the next verse
Oh, well, I guess it pays to rehearse
The lyric sheet's so hard to find
What are the words? Oh, never mind
Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no
Don't know, don't know, don't know
Well, I'm yellin', and we're playin'
But I don't know what I'm sayin'
What's the message I'm conveyin'?
Can you tell me what I'm sayin'?
So, have you got some idea?
Didn't think so, well, I'll see ya
Sayonara, sayonara
Ayonawa, hodinawa
Odinaya, yodinaya
Yadda-yadda, yah-yah
Aye-yaah
Thanks for the lyrics
I can't seem to figure out any lyrics...
Guys don’t fall for it, he made these up. There are no lyrics.
@@thegoofygoblin2081 me to i cant figure any of them out
Your a legend for this bro,thanks that helped me,I used it to sing along lol
The gargle solo. LMAO. The greatest gargle solo ever.
I ALWAYS lose it when he does that 🤣🤣🤣
EVER? Top 10, sure. But ever? Idk.
Hard to argue this statement.
Closely followed by the kazoo chorus 🙌🏻😂
No! I disagree. The Gargoyle who gargled Gershwin on the Muppet Show was equally as talented.
Fun fact: Tony Hawk is an extra in this video and Weird AL didn't know until a tweet in 2009 from Hawk himself.
@Andrew Brooking Thanks!
@Andrew Brooking thats him?
Nobody ever recognizes Tony Hawk lmao
Dang you're right!
fortige is gay
As a lifelong Wield Al fan, his gargling water 2:13 cuts so straight to the point, I die laughing evertime
It's fing brilliant
That whole sequence is my favorite part of any music video ever, right from the very first moment I saw it. Al gargling water, the doofus in the background getting hit in the head with the ball, and the guy on fire nonchalantly walking into the frame. Absolute pinnacle of parody, the whole history of comedic acting distilled into a single scene.
this had be rolling :D
He even does it live too 🤣
Yes I agree very hilarious 😂
I can NOT believe that I missed this one! Weird Al is too much. LOLOL Gotta love that guy!
3:06 Holy fuck the kid was stage diving and he was holding its nose as in actual diving. The little details on weird aI parodies is what makes it so perfect
"its nose"
@@derrrtee because kids are objects (?)
Don't u dare assume that kid's gender, u gotta ask its pronouns first
@@noided4230 true. (to clarify, my use of "its" 5 years later, might be a language barrier. Using "it" pronouns is sort of cutesy in my language, and is used for kids of a young age very often)
It's the same girl scout
Why are people butthurt about Weird Al making fun of Nirvana? Quit being major fanboys. Weird Al personally asked Kurt if he could parody the song. No, the song wasn't created in 2009 like many people seem to think, that's simply an upload date because if you didn't know, RUclips didn't exist in 1992 when this song was created, but you'd have to do the impossible task of reading the description to solve that mystery.
Plus, you cant deny that Weird Al did a wonderful job of mocking the original song. I've known the original song since long before I heard Weird Al's version. Its been around 20 years yet I still cant decipher a word Kurt was saying. Weird Al portrayed that perfectly with "bargle nawdle zouss" as it doesn't get much closer to the original than that.
For those who actually read all of that, here is a fish with no relevance. >
YAYA
Kurt told Weird Al just don't make it about food, and he actually liked the song, besides: ¿what's wrong with parody or satire?
I love parodies as long as they are done well. Weird Al created a masterpiece.
My favorite band is Nirvana and I love this parody because when this song came out, people really couldn't understand the lyrics and I believe they only included a few lyrics in the cd cover so you really had to guess what he was saying (Internet was in it's infancy as well). And Kurt said he liked it....
I think the sheep and cow parts are hillarious and brilliant, as well as the gargling solo
Cobain: "Ok sure you can make a parody, but it's not going to be about food is it?"
Weird Al: "No it's going to be about how nobody can understand your lyrics."
Well, he /did/ do Fat and Eat it...
Hot ones?
Kirby Z he did an entire album on just food ..
That's an actual statement from Weird Al himself for those that don't know
Well he did have marbles in he’s mouth
I was laughing throughout the entire video but Weird Al chopping his fringe at 3:29 had me in hysterics.
At 1:42 the song switches from being a parody of Nirvana to being a promotion; telling the listeners about what kind of band Nirvana is, where they're from, what their music sounds like (or rather, who they don't sound like) and telling everyone to buy their album. It's no wonder Kurt enjoyed it so much!
Al loved Nirvana's music. There was a lot of mutual respect there.
I dunno if you were alive when Smells like Teen Spirit hit the charts, but EVERYONE knew who Nirvana is back then. EVERYONE. From the poppers to the hair metal fans. This record was number 1 for like an eternity.
@@0x777 I was alive but quite young.
@@0x777 yep I was like 6 or 7 at the time, and I can confirm this is true 🤘
Kurt was excited about being covered by Weird Al. He felt that's when they hit the big time.
I am amazed by the number of commentators on this video who didn't know that Nirvana gave Weird Al permission to do this song.
It's still a shit cover version. Nirvana is way more heavy and Kurt Cobain is 100 times better singer than this try hard clown.
Ich Chee Kok Weird Al is trying to be heavy or a better singer. His style is to make fun of and make a joke of songs. It would take an absolute idiot to not understand that.
You're the idiot if you think this is good.
Ich Chee Kok Again you miss the point, it's not meant to be good, it's meant to be funny. You're awfully dense.
this isn't good…it's BRILLIANT!
Fun fact: Weird Al went through the trouble of tracking down many extras from the original video to make this as authentic as possible.
Thats dedication
And they managed to film this on the same set as the original version
that's awesome
He pays a lot of attention to detail, like he mimics the style of the artists really really well too
Stretching the definition of fun fact. Maybe it’s a fact but that’s as much ill grant you
@@jaystreet46 thanks I appreciate it!
Fun Fact:
Tony Hawk, yes, the Pro Skater himself, appears in the audience of this music video.
Weird Al had no idea about this until Tony tweeted about it nearly 30 years later!
_"This was our right of passage. When Al did us, we knew we'd made it."_ -Kurt Cobain.
J G yeah, rite
I mean, listen to the lyrics in the original. "Here we are now, imitate us."
@Otto Von Bismarck I'm surprised. I always thought it was "entertain us."
It was a great honor werid Al got to parody Kurt cobin song
Just to clarify my "imitate" comment...I'm just screwing with everyone.
Just a joke, sorry about the confusion.
Fun Fact: This is the actual song, Nirvana covered this and got big. Their rendition of this song is without a doubt amazing.
You're confusing Nirvana with Michael Jackson...
What?
@@chadsmith3929 YOU'RE CONFUSING NIRVANA WITH MICHAEL JACKSON
(jk, you have to watch the movie to understand the reference)
Ameanasaurus Rex, I don’t think that’s true. I think Nirvana’s song was the original song and then weird Al asked Nirvana if he could do a parody of that song and they were okay with it.
@@david203 no they both did
There are two ways you know you made it in showbiz:
- Guest starring in The Simpsons
- Weird Al parodying your song
Weird Al appeared on The Simpsons twice so yeah
Now he just needs to parody one of his own songs.
There actually was a Simpsons episode based on the success of grunge and nirvana with homer as Kurt but obviously without the sad ending
Don't forget the South Park
I want to see a concert where everyone he's parodied performs the parodies.
"Sing distinctly? We don't wanna! Buy our album, we're Nirvana!"
Best lyric ever
I was hearing this exact lyric as I was reading this comment.
Same wtf
Sing distinctly, when I wanna..?
Fun fact: Kurt loved this.
Of course. How could I forget.
+Lee MacWilliams (KiraHeisenberg) ?
I know you're trolling. Everyone knows he died in 94, this song came out before that. The video was uploaded in 09.
This came out in 92. Kurt died in 94.
wow someone is stupid
When he performs this live, after “I forgot the next verse...” he just stares out into space for thirty seconds 😂
Can i get a link
Weird Al live is a must-do experience, I took my (then) 4th grader to see him in Charlotte, great show.
I saw him in Mt Pleasant during the Poodle Hat tour.
The audience went nuts when he did that.
Comedy is easy when you have good timing!
@@petergant8767 Timing and Delivery
I feel like being parodied by Weird Al is one of the highest honours an artist can receive. Screw Grammys. This is the shit.
musiclovingchick6
Even Dave Grohl today remembers watching this music video with the band. They all loved it and had a great laugh watching it.
So did Kurt, if what I read is right.
***** The janitor was also from Nirvana's SLTS video.
@@secretagentmann9
He's on video saying he laughed his ass off.
2:18 this gargling solo was revolutionary in rock music. weird al truly is a genius
The kazoo solo is honestly a banger
Sa MooMoo I Kazoo to it when this video pops up in my autoplay
The gurgling on water as well tbh
And the tuba.
Actually that's a kazoo choir!
If you wanna get technical its a soli... maybe Im a band geek...
Ya, people don't realize Nirvana was all in when weird Al called him to do this parody. Nirvana was just starting out and when weird Al proposed this to Kurt, Kurt knew they made it and it would help them. Dave Grohl and weird Al are great friends and all of Nirvana was very pleased that weird Al chose to do this parody and Kurt loved it.
A lot of young Nirvana fans don't know that Kurt Cobain had a really good sense of humor. He wasn't like the artists nowadays.
I'll give you all another fact. Kurt and Al became friends and in the song, Al did Kurt a favor and advertised for his band, "We're Nirvana, buy our album."
RIP
I'm not even a tiny bit surprised that Al and Dave are friends, but I am absolutely delighted.
Matt Fu then at 27 the satanist committed suicide...
Matt Fu and I think another reason Kurt was all for it is that he said that Smells Like Teen Spirit is the only Nirvana song he didn’t really like
He never said he didn't like it or hated it, he just didn't like that it overshadowed their other songs.
At first they were skeptical, though. At the time, Al's stuff had become predictable. When he asked for permission to make a parody, the first thing they said was "is it going to be about food...?".
Tony Hawk cameos 0:22, 2:54 (guy with the sunglasses)...according to Al's gq interview
Thank you. This made it so much easier.
Isn't the guy right next to the one in sunglasses at 2:54?
Also at 1:58, behind Dick Van Patten, according to Tony Hawk himself
Yeah that's not Tony Hawk. Either a joke or misunderstanding. MV from 92
And after 30 years kurts daughter and tony's daughter are married...
This has got to be my favorite Weird Al music video, and probably the funniest music video of all time. All the background gags make this feel like it was made by the guys who made Airplane. Weird Al is so good.
I love how Al loves getting personal permission from the original artists like he did for Kurt Cobain and Michael Jackson. He even said these two were the most difficult to track down and he could barely understand anything Cobain said to him so he took it as a yes.
Yeah, he's a stand-up guy like that. :) I heard Kurt was cool with Weird Al doing a parody but asked him if it was going to involve food like so many of Weird Al's other parodies, lol.
Indeed, Al even said; Oh no, It´s going to be about how you can´t understand the lyrics properly. (I´m paraphrasing here btw).
Not Coolio though. Al said one of his guys asked Coolio. Coolio denied it.
Kurt Cobain actually totally loved this parody, which is awesome
Jakk Frost
So everyone was a winner.
I started dying when he gurgled the riff! 😂😂 2:14
Edit: I meant solo
I agree,he's funny and awesome
You mean the solo?
Same
The kazoos though..
Is a solo .-.
Fun fact Weird Al has outlived many of the artists he has parodied.
That's not very fun.
I'm not inviting you to any more parties.
h
Outlived or just outlasted?
@@ericstromberg9608 *OUTBE'ED*
Sad fact.
Dick Van Patten’s happy head bobbing takes this video from great to legendary.
the water gurgle solo is absolutely beautiful.👏😌
It shows the spine tingling power of that melody
I liked the kazoos and the tuba. 😁
I laughed so hard at this my lungs refused accepting air 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I reckon every song now should replace their guitar solos with gurgling sections
@@crazyman8472 think being one of the teenagers and told “ play this kazoo.. “ best day ever.. maybe..
O forgot about the part of Nirvana where the entire audience spontaneously pulls out their kazoos that they all brought and played them in a perfect solo
Pure Al genius!
I always have my kazoo handy, just in case
I legit read that a second or two before the audience did that.
It's a chorus, not a solo.
@@slappy8941 Hey Slappy. It's actually the bridge of the song, not the chorus, and they're playing kurt's guitar solo with kazoos, which he plays during the bridge. The arrangement goes...Intro Verse Chorus Verse Chorus Bridge Verse Chorus (Outro).
This is by far Weird Al’s best song. I like how he included lyrics similar to the actual song instead of changing every lyric to make it sound silly. I also like how he included all the scenes from the original video and simply highlighted the crazy antics of grunge concerts of the 90’s. His resemblance to Kurt Cobain is also very good.
Very good, but I recently found "The Saga Begins" and it may be better.
One of the best parodies out there.. should be watched back to back with the original by Nirvana for best effect!
It's one of his few parodies that are a roast as well
Gangstas paradise is the funniest
@@justarandomdude2218 U mean Amish paradise
Just last night, I went to a bar to do karaoke and performed this RIGHT AFTER someone performed the original.
legend
with the legendary gargling?
@@Andipandi77 I did my best (without any actual marbles)
Normally, Al doesn't write parodies in which the lyrics are nothing but poking fun at the artists, but he's still classier than today's parody "artists" who are just being jerks.
Kurt completely approved of this, so its really not a problem
ruclips.net/video/wPAL2lEQ9fI/видео.html
Rucka rucka ali
He's better than not just parody artists, but also of those who call themselves real singers today
Also just FTR, he got permission before he did these. Nirvana (especially Kurt) fully approved of this and thought it was hysterical
Folks shouldn't be whiney about this song. Cobain is on record as having liked it and in fact considered this parody as a sign that Nirvana had achieved the big time.
Parody requires a lot of work to pull off accurately and in fact it is rather difficult to do a good and humorous parody without having love and respect for the source material.
Heck just LOOK at this video. They went through the trouble of getting most of the people from the original video to play in it, act similarly to the way the original was shot and even get their instruments to sound similar.
Then listen to the lyrics, creative, funny, and stylized in Al's usual way without feeling a leap from his usual style of music. Do you have any idea how difficult it is to get a result like that? To have a sound that is both your own yet similar to someone else's and still be entertaining all on its own? Te amount of dedication put into this one production of video and song shows a deep love and respect for the source material.
People are only whiny because Cobain blew his brains out. Nirvana is overrated anyways.
I couldn't agree more. Al Yankovic manages to perfectly mimic the style and sound of the original work in all of his parodies, and yet give it his own touch. That takes a lot of skill of both Al and his band, and it shows respect to the original work.
Also: legally speaking, Al doesn't even need to ask for permission; but he does so anyway to make sure there are no hard feelings, and he abandons his plans when the original artist doesn't like the idea.
534DaHill Spot on Gskaloyan, Daniel K. and 534Dahill! (Bookplate, that is a bit harsh... might be true as far as him killing himself... but as to me personally.. I am too old to make a call on Nirvana being overrated. I was born in 62 so I am not the target audience. I was soo jaded I considered most of the bands in the 80's to be "New bands" or "Upstarts", (obviously I was in my 20's so that was a bit silly). Once I pulled my head out of my butt, I had to admit I really liked many bands in the 80's... I liked them a lot! I am slow to like a new song/band, but I do like some of the newer stuff, (not much... still have a very hard time liking Rap/Hip Hop, but that is OK). As I said, ... I am not the target audience.Sluggo
gskaloyan In fact the only worry Kurt had was that the song was going to be about food until Al said "I'm going to make fun of the way that no one can understand your lyrics". This whole song was done with a huge amount of respect and all of the members of Nirvana knew this.
gskaloyan yep! and im sure Al had to get permission to even do the Parody anyways or it would violate copy right laws not to mention Nirvana would get paid in the process for it
Cobain reportedly really loved this parody and was able to laugh with it.
He's quoted as saying that he knew "we made it when Weird Al covered our song!'
“He who is tired of Weird Al is tired of life”
I understand why Kurt thought this was so funny this is absolutely hilarious
Fun Fact: This song also helped revive Weird Al's music career. This song came out of a creative slump Al went through after UHF failed and he was treated as a bit of an 80s relic.
You forgot to start with 'Fun Fact:" ...
Which just shows how people don't know good cinema, UHF was/is AWESOME! :D 😎😂🤣😂🤣😂
Wait UHF failed? I loved that movie
UHF was gold
UHF was too ahead of it's time Weird Al literally predicted reality TV lol.
The greatest honour for any singer - to get a Weird Al version.
If i started a band and weird al covered one of our songs id feel like i was a king
Eminem took it as an insult because it was a hit single
"Couch Potato" was Wierd Al's version and "Lose Yourself" was Eminem's version
"Several of the cheerleaders and audience members were from the original video (the original video, from Nirvana), and Tony De La Rosa reprises his role as the janitor" Source: Wkipedia. On a personal note, this is just amazing.
I wonder how many "several" is. I saw the Nirvana video many times and the cheerleaders don't look like the same girls. Also , if I recall correctly , they weren't professional back-up dancers or professional extras , they were strippers the guys got from a local club.
2:15 throat solo had it for me ✋ 😤 ✋
I love how instead of playing the solo he just gurgles some water to the melody instead, the audience joins in on kazoos and finally the janitor plays the last few notes on a tuba.
Fucking brilliant.
*French horn
Gwendolyn Eve Hill
Look up what a French horn looks like.
That sound was definitly not from a Tuba
This aged perfectly... Like fine wine... Great humor in a humorless world.
i can't agree more
humor died when everyone started using woke shit Twitter
@@AnnalinaSR21 you're not being oversensitive and dramatic at all. I'm sorry you never discovered Taika Waititi.
@John Ludwig Nah, people said that in 1990s. You just didn't hear them because there was no Twitter and your social circle was just a bunch of close minded fools.
Oh look, the right wing fanatics even have to rant in a music thread. The left owns your heads, LOL.
As Dave said, "If Weird Al does ya, you know you've made it."
NO DAVID, YOUR HUGE
How do You know that?
Some people were real good sports and found it funny (Michael Jackson, etc) others didn't (Coolio)
Hulk2k16 That's understandable
Hulk2k6 prince
Love the "Drummer" shirt. And "Sing distinctly, we don't wanna!" gets me every time.
"buy our album, we're nirvana"
That's what I call songwriting
It's actually "Don't want you (to) buy our album..." -- A jab at grunge which was a response against going with the labels and "getting popular, and rich" was the biggest offense you could do, you have to stay like a garage band.
@@pulli23 it's buy our album
@@pulli23 he's saying don't wanna sing distinctly
We don’t sound like Madonna
We’re nirvana 🤣🤣🤣
@@thedoc5879 I'm waiting for someone to correct you not that you are wrong I'm just saying thats youtube
2:15 this is one of the most creative shit I've ever seen and I've seen a lot of shit
Comedic genius
I love Nirvana, but I hate Nirvana's fans. You guys are taking this way too seriously. Saying things like "this song is a disgrace to the original." Or "Weird Al went too far." Half of you people are the very breed of vapid materialistic consumers that Nirvana despised when they initially came out so if any one is a disgrace, it's you. Hell, even Kurt thought this song was played so much to the point of redundancy. So I'm sure this subversion was refreshing to see.
If there is anything I've learned from Nirvana it's not to take anything too seriously.
I've come to learn that nearly every fan base is just full of awful, toxic, and stupid people. You can see it in a lot of them. Gaming channels like Game Grumps or the Creatures, music groups like Nirvana, OneDirection, Metallica, etc., political parties, television shows... I could go on with various examples, but I think you got the point after my first sentence.
Kyle Connors My issue is just with how ubiquitous it is with Nirvana in particular.
s0nicPEnguin I know. The Nirvana fanbase is strangely... hypocritical and often very stupid. There are some good fans, of course, but a few (thousand) bad apples spoil the bunch.
People who say that are not fans, seriously, we don't even care about parodies
This song came out before Kurt died so yeah
2:14 is actually insanely impressive. Al fuckin gargles water 100% perfectly in tune.
I've seen AL perform this live and he is an impressive singer and gargler!
He throws the cup of water into the audience after he gargles, it's hilarious!
He also DID make the basketball shot. (This is just something my other nirvana loving friend told me so I’m not sure.)
POV: You’re ready to rip your head off after seeing the thousands of “Kurt liked this more than the original” and “this is when Kurt said he knew they made it as a band” comments
Fun Fact: POV: FUN FACT FUN FACT FUN FACT FUN FACT
That head ripping bit in the video must be your favourite...
How is that fact fun
No Kurt liked weird Al full stop and he enjoyed it on a satirical level like all of us. I don't believe I have seen Kurt comment saying he liked it more than the original but it wouldn't be surprising given his contempt for the original song by 93-94.
Those comments literally ruined the video for me
when he said "bargle nawdle zouss" that really hit deep
Yeah it really spoke to my soul
And marbles just took it to next level man
Sadly, it reminds me of how I must of sounded when I was a heroin addict.But I still giggled.
I dont understand xd
Too, too?! It went deep into my core!
Who agrees that Weird Al needs to be inducted into the Rock and Roll hall of fame if he's not already in there
Absolutely!
Hell yeah!
Fr
Absolutely lol I love weird al he is a legend and deserves his place in the rock and roll hall of fame
If it takes one induction for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to gain some much needed credibility, it's Weird Al as far as I'm concerned. Single handily proved to be the measuring stick of the music industry.
Every single time he gets to the part about the marbles in his mouth, I can’t help but laugh
Lyrics:
What is this song all about?
Can't figure any lyrics out
How do the words to it go?
I wish you'd tell me, I don't know
Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no
Dnn't know, don't know, don't know
Now I'm mumblin' and I'm screamin'
And I don't know what I'm singin'
Crank the volume, ears are bleedin'
I still don't know what I'm singin'
We're so loud and incoherent
Boy this oughtta bug your parents
Yeah
It's un-in-tel-ligible
I just can't get it through my skull
It's hard to bargle nawdle zouss(?)
With all these marbles in my mouth
Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no
Don't know, don't know, don't know...
Well we don't sound like Madonna
Here we are now, we're Nirvana
Sing distinctly? We don't wanna
Buy our album, we're Nirvana
A garage band from Seattle
Well, it sure beats raising cattle
Yeah
And I forgot the next verse
Oh well, I guess it pays to rehearse
The lyric sheet's so hard to find
What are the words? Oh, nevermind
Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no
Don't know, don't know don't know...
Well, I'm yellin' and we're playin'
But I don't know what I'm sayin'
What's the message I'm conveyin'?
Can you tell me what I'm sayin'?
So have you got some idea?
Didn't think so, well, I'll see ya!
Sayonara, sayonara
Ayonawa, adinawa
Odinaya, yodinaya
Yaddayadda, yaaahyaaah
Ayaaaaah!
Thanks mate
Don’t know, don’t know, don’t know, oh no, don’t know, don’t know, don’t know.
Switch “oh no” with “I dunno”
cant figure any lyrks out
Makes sense to me
You did the work. Take my like.
[Verse 1]
What is this song all about
Can't figure any lyrics out
How do the words to it go
I wish you'd tell me, I don't know
[Pre-Hook]
Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no
Don't know, don't know, don't know
[Hook]
Now I'm mumblin', and I'm screamin'
And I don't know what I'm singin'
Crank the volume, ears are bleedin'
I still don't know what I'm singin'
We're so loud and incoherent
Boy, this oughta bug your parents
Yeah
Hi
[Verse 2]
It's so unintelligible
I just can't get it through my skull
It's hard to bargle nawdle zouss???
With all these marbles in my mouth
[Pre-Hook]
Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no
Don't know, don't know, don't know
[Hook]
Well, we don't sound like Madonna
Here we are now, we're Nirvana
Sing distinctly, we don't wanna
Buy our album, we're Nirvana
A garage band from Seattle
Well, it sure beats raisin' cattle
Yeah
[Solo]
[Verse 3]
And I forgot the next verse
Oh, well, I guess it pays to rehearse
The lyric sheet's so hard to find
What are the words? Oh, never mind
[Pre-Hook]
Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no
Don't know, don't know, don't know
[Hook]
Well, I'm yellin', and we're playin'
But I don't know what I'm sayin'
What's the message I'm conveyin'?
Can you tell me what I'm sayin'?
So, have you got some idea?
Didn't think so, well, I'll see ya
[Outro]
Sayonara, sayonara
Ayonawa, hodinawa
Odinaya, yodinaya
Yaddayadda, yaaahyaaah
Ayiyaaaaaah
Thank you very much for the transcription, it gets hard to figure the lyrics to this one too, especially when you're not a native speaker!
If you could call that a solo lmao
dont know? I thought it said dildo.....
That's beautiful
its actually don't know, don't know, don't know, I don't know, not oh no
I love how Dave ghrohls shirt just says drummer lol
beaver pancakes and his drum says “drum”
need more 'h'
Lol
Ghrhohlhs*
only realised now lmao
So, finally watched Weird last night. Loved it. A lot of interviews asking Daniel Radcliffe about his first introduction to the music of Al... for me it was Smells Like Nirvana, which I think got some MTV play in 92. But anyway, that was it. Later I realised I'd already heard Dare to be Stupid, in 86.
What amazes me is that he got the all the extras in the original video to be in this song!! 😂😂
*video not song ugh*
Even the cow?
What about the cheerleader with hairy arm pits
I was not aware of that detail, but now I can see it.
Casting agencies are wonderful things aren't they.
Some of these actors went on to get real jobs!
The sheep/water gargle/basketball to the head/dude on fire/kazoo sequence is pure comedy genius!!!
So many things happening in one video.
And most people then not to notice the guy in fire.
@@raxadian I did! LOL!
Yep that’s my favorite part of the entire song.
pulling the guys head off and then pulls a arm from the socket and the super hairy armpits 😆…… this space for rent …. 😎. the whole rowdy crowd sean .. crowd walking , the basketball player get hit in the face and is knocked out 😆 and then blow a damn buildup !! hahaha…He’s over the top … !!!! Al is the BEST!!! and i have a Autographed picture 😎
Another fun fact: After this song was released Nirvana sold another million units. It pays to be parodied kids.
I think that is why Madonna came up with the idea Like a Surgeon
oh well, I guess it pays to rehearse
@J G You Mean Micheal Jackson?
@@Ofek_92 Yeah Lol
This parody really fits my perspective on Teen Spirit: It makes no sense at all.
Him gargling the water at 2:17 while the guy behind him is on fire is my favorite part of this video. Ever since I was a hit, it just always hits my funny bone.
before people hate on weird al they should know he personally calls and asks for permission from these artists and helps them get more fans. Kurt himself actually said he thanks weird al for getting him into the lime light
The most boring dialog ever:
- Blasphemy!
- Kurt approved!
@@Sergius_del_Motor that was really funny bro😐😐
Yes in some artists case. But nevermind was already gold and rocketing towards platinum when weird Al did this parody.
Paul MaCartney is the only person who has ever rejected Al from doing a parody of one of his songs. Weird Al was going to do a parody of “Live and Let Die” called “Chicken Pot Pie” but McCartney wouldn’t let him as he was vegan and didn’t want a song like that linked to him but instead suggested to call it “tofu pot pie” but Al said the chorus was going to go “bock bock bock booock” but tofu makes no noise so it would have never worked.
McCartney was hardly the only one. A quick search will give you an article detailing at least 10 different musicians who refused, including McCartney and Prince. Prince stands out for me, because reading between the lines, it's apparent the man had no sense of humor. It's worth watching Kevin's Smith's story about his week with Prince.
This was the first thing by Weird Al I ever saw, back in the early 1990s. I saw it on MTV. I thought it was the most amazing thing ever. I was saddened that back in those days we were at the mercy of MTV to air it. How wondrous that i can see it whenever I want now.
MTV is utter garbage
Studio Papa it is now!
Thrifty032781
You didn’t watch ALtv? It was incredible. Like one Saturday morning a month there would be a 3 hour block of weird als videos hosted by him.
199th like
oh i'm sure they played 10,000 times a week back in the day
This parody is awesome, but the things going on in the backgrounds of the various shots are hilarious.
Bass drum labeled "DRUM"
Man on fire during gargling solo
Girl Scouts trying to sell cookies to the dancing mob
Dick Van Patten sitting in the bleachers, rocking out
Guy with "This space for rent" written on the back of his head
Tons more... Just love it... :)
H
The drummers shirt that says drummer
Tony R the bassist being pushed by the basketball players
Tony R A guy ripped off another guy’s arm and started beating him with it
Tony R And some cheerleaders had armpit hair. XD
"It's hard to bargle nawdle zouss with all these marbles in my mouth" has me dying. Weird Al is truly a national treasure.
My old band covered the original song; sometimes I would switch to this song in the third verse just to fuck with people...
Lmafo that's just perfect xD
+zendaddy link please
+zendaddy621 Did you sing "It's hard to bargle nawdle zouss..."?
+zendaddy621 That is classic dude.....I bet nobody hardly noticed......too funny.
+zendaddy621 Could anyone understand it well enough to notice?
the biggest honor as a musician is getting a weird al parody of your song
Iris Ianovale yea that and Bart baker
But Paul turned him down.
Or if you get referenced in JJBA
Yeah you’d know wouldn’t you?
Not to coolio
for some reason the rubber guitar at 1:17 always gets me
lmao i thought i was the only one!!
Same here but i disliked the video Because i love nirvana and kurt cobain
+TheGamingMonkeys That's stupid. Kurt loved this song.
+TheGamingMonkeys. that's why i liked this version and video so much because I'm a HUGE nirvana fan and they liked it too ... they said you know you made it when someone makes a parody of your work..
+Kendrya Monique ok
If Im not mistaken, Weird Al said in an interview the guy in sunglasses at 2:55 is Tony Hawk who didnt tell anyone he was an extra until he mentioned it on Twitter a couple years ago
2:14 is the best part definitely
That move was so awesome, that I didn't notice the guy catching fire in the background the first time I saw the video.
That was my favorite part too. Lol
I think my favorite is the carefully enunciated gibberish at 1:29
Agree.
It's unintel - l - igible...
The craziest thing about weird al is so close he gets to the original, not just vocals but instrumentation. Sounds so much like the original...
also the same extras
Jopdan and the same location.
he has a super talented band that can play almost any style of music and perfectly replicate most songs. He has also had the same band for over a decade (maybe more, I'd have to check).
It's actually faster than the original.
King Tiger Tooth the speedup might be from youtube's 30fps on a 24fps recording. that's a 25% speedup
What is this song all about?
Can't figure any lyrics out
How do the words to it go
I wish you'd tell me, I don't know
Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no
Don't know, don't know, don't know
Now I'm mumblin', and I'm screamin'
And I don't know what I'm singin'
Crank the volume, ears are bleedin'
I still don't know what I'm singin'
We're so loud and incoherent
Boy, this oughta bug your parents
Yeah
Blergh
Haai
It's unintelligible
I just can't get it through my skull
It's hard to bargle nawdle zouss
With all these marbles in my mouth
Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no
Don't know, don't know, don't know
Well, we don't sound like Madonna
Here we are now, we're Nirvana
Sing distinctly, we don't wanna
Buy our album, we're Nirvana
A garage band from Seattle
Well, it sure beats raisin' cattle
Yeah
And I forgot the next verse
Oh, well, I guess it pays to rehearse
The lyric sheet's so hard to find
What are the words? Oh, never mind
Don't know, don't know, don't know, oh no
Don't know, don't know, don't know
Well, I'm yellin', and we're playin'
But I don't know what I'm sayin'
What's the message I'm conveyin'?
Can you tell me what I'm sayin'?
So, have you got some idea?
Didn't think so, well, I'll see ya
Sayonara, sayonara
Ayonawa, hodinawa
Odinaya, yodinaya
Yadda-yadda, yah-yah
Aye-yaah
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Legend
Why are you asking me? I don't know either!
@@GabePuratekuta best answer!😂
omg he figured it out
I was SOOO happy when this came out!! Having been a Weird Al fan since he first came out, then being a new Nirvana fan when they broke out, it was such a lovely thing to see him do this! Then, to know the story behind how he got permission...Al is such a cut above the rest!! 😄
Fun fact: Kurt actually liked this video more than the actual music video.
yes he did, the whole band thought it was hilarious
Of course he did
@@thundergroot22 we *all* did
Lol! Really???
same to be honest
I don't understand why so many Nirvana fans hate this. Kurt actually loved this song, unlike the original, which he actually hated.
he hated his own song? wow didnt know that
Oh he absolutely came to despise it.
Exactly. Only when he heard that weird al parodied it, he felt he made it in the music industry.
Yep, Nirvana kinda did a parody of Smells Like Teen Spirit themselves whenever they played it live. Or at least Kurt did, singing off-key with different lyrics or fucking up the solo deliberately. But it's no wonder Kurt loved this parody, it is one of the funniest Weird Al songs ever.
I mean he liked it at first, but he was forced to play it so much he grew to hate it.
I hate when I hear people say oh this is disrespectful to Nirvana. When in reality Cobain loved this song. And they even got all the extras from the original music video. Now that's dedication!
Jared Richard i belive it makes it llok the same
"Sing distinctly, we dont wanna!! Buy our album, were nirvana" 🗣🗣🔥🔥🥶🥶
that rubber guitar bend never gets old 🤣
Thats my favorite part. I lose it all the time. 😂😂😂
Never seen this video before but that crippled me 😂
Legit had me rolling
No joke I did a spit take first time I saw that guitar arm bend
then he goes HIIIEEEGH!
Guys. . . Kurt loved this parody. Even if he didn't, the entire premise of Kurt's philosophy is to just be yourself and not care what anybody thinks of you. Just go all out or don't go out at all. If you said this was a disgrace just because you think Kurt would, you completely miss the point of his message.
Add to that the fact that the setting is the EXACT same studio used by Nirvana and many of the extras were in the real video (the janitor for one).
DaRozeman
Alfred Unkovic used the same footage from the original clip but added in his footage.
I saw an interview they did to Kurt Cobain, and he said that he loved this video, and he laughed his ass off when Weird Al showed him. So, ``hyperrespect my artist´´ fans can laugh too.
***** he didn't hate smells like teen spirit. he hated the fact that there were lots of fans that requested that songs and only that one. and I can see his POV considering that Nirvana had so many other awesome songs like: Aneurysm, Heart Shaped Box, Lithium, Milk It etc. and people only wanted to listen to Teen Spirit. In the late days there were concerts where Cobain actually refused to sing it, despite the audience's frantic requests.
If you look at the recent interview with dave on jimmy fallon he said that yankavic asked kurt permission to do a parody of it and he said yes
Fun Fact: a lot of the actors in this are the same as the original nirvana video.
The janitor for example :D
f off
@@bradymetzinger8755 No
@@bradymetzinger8755 I'm telling mom
only the staple ones, you didn't want to mention the fat cheerleader dude or the dude with a braided ponytail on the top of his head with all of his head shaved except for the patch above his ears.
Fun fact: Tony hawk (After he got famous and started his own skateboard business) is featured in this video (As a blond guy with sunglasses and white & teal shirts- you can see him at 2:55) and apparently al himself didn't realize until years later
So is nobody gonna discuss how this woman at 1:05 just casually tears somebody's head off?
I think it’s a dude but yeah let’s just not question it
It's a dude but yeah: :D
How come no one noticed that
I’m sure it was either a full dummy or just a person covered in a shirt with a fake head.
there is the same kind of scene in "eat it " so.....
1:06 Someone just rips off someone's head off and throws it. 💀💀💀
Ya lol that weird al for you
Talk about teenage angst😬
That’s the grunge feeling for ya
🙊😯🙈
He has a ballerina skirt
Bearing in mind that Weird Al asks every band and singer he wants to parody for their permission to do so, I think Nirvana were ok with this, now shut up and enjoy the genius that is Weird Al Yankovic.
They loved it Kurt said in a interview he laughed when he saw it
+NoNameFitz
laughed himself to death
+Michael Heffernan Yeah, Kurt's only concern was that it was going to be about food, but Al said it was going to be about how noone could understand their lyrics, Kurt was fine with that.
+Michael Heffernan That's also not counting the fact getting parodied by Weird Al is the way to know you made it as an Musician.
+Michael Heffernan they were on jimmy fallon last year... minus kurt of course :( .... and they talked about how weird al asked kurt in his dressing room ... and of course they said yes is what they said! lol
I might be repeating myself. I saw Nirvana live one time and have seen Weird Al Yankovic also, just one time. I am a lucky man to see both in my life time. I made sure my daughters first ever concert was Weird Al, they were like 11 and 12 years old at the time.
I'll never forget everyone crowding around a computer during free time and watching nothing but Weird Al videos.
This is probably still my favorite video.
Did that a ton as a kid, and downloaded lots off Limewire (sorry Al!). I even used to be able to recite Albuquerque from memory
@@felixcroc I didn't even know how to buy music when I was a kid. I found Limewire and, later, Frostwire, and just started downloading.
Time well spent...
The first time I saw this video we were crowded around a work computer
Fun Fact.. Kurt/Nirvana were in the SNL studio when Al called to talk to Kurt to get his permission to make his version.. they said Kurt was tickled about it and was happy and couldn’t wait to hear it and said you know you made it when Al wants to do your song 👍
I remember Coolio really took offense to Amish Paradise.
@@qdogg290 What he took offense to wasn't the song it was that he wasn't asked. He said that Al asked every artist he parodied for permission to do the parody EXCEPT for him and he felt slighted. Al said that his record label said they DID ask Coolio. That whole beef was a he said/he said. And like if the record label really didn't ask him that is actually kind of a good reason to be upset. I think a lot of people kind of rag on Coolio unfairly for "trying to start beef with Al" and "not having a sense of humor" when we'll never actually know what happened. I, personally, don't think Al would have done it had he not had permission, or at least thought he did, and they've since patched it up, but I can see some assistant or something forgetting to tell Coolio so the whole thing was probably just miscommunication. I just feel bad because a lot of people have really ragged on Coolio for that as if his problem was that he had no sense of humor, when he's gone on record saying that he thought the parody was funny. His problem was that he felt disrespected for being the ONLY person not to be asked in Al's whole career. And I feel like if that was true that is a perfectly legitimate reason to be upset. But I also feel like Al wouldn't do that and it was a management miscommunication thing. Like I said, we'll never know for sure, that just makes the most sense to me.
@@takocos IIRC, it was due to a miscommunication. Basically, Al and his label got permission from a person who they thought was Coolio, but it turned out to be Coolio's manager. It's why Al now makes sure he is indeed talking to the artist he wants to parody directly, to avoid a repeat incident.
@@freebrickproductions Oh, apparently this guy does know for sure. Well, there you go then. That's a mystery I'm glad got solved.
@@takocos What? Dave and Krist said that they called them to ask for permission.
I love Weird Al, he literally doesn't have to ask permission to make these parodies but he always asks the artists if it's okay and gives them respect.
Voiidpriince well most of his parodies he asked.
Voiidpriince... your username and the quirk in it sound peculiar
Void prince, prince of void, hmm
Does the word Sburb hold any meaning to you
That's why he still hasn't done a Prince song because he refused to give him blessing to do a parody.
So many great things i never noticed on the first watch. The dude on fire randomly running through the shot, the basketball team playing since its a gym, "kurts" swish right afterward, Tony Hawk, the dummy being thrown around that gets dropped, and the drummer absolutely nailing Dave Grohl behind all the hair. Gold.