The master at work. Hiding behind that goofy unassuming visage lies a veteran creator and a true professional. This is a great insight into how talented Al really is, as a producer, writer, arranger and performer.
Totally agree with you! He is amazing not just with the lyrics but his ear while creating and his leadership and ability to foster a team mentality with his fellow musicians.
@@chrisp5529 I have to say they've been together for so long and through so much I'm not sure the word "band" describes this grouping of people any more. They are more like a musical family than a band.
I have the most respect for Al, one thing no one really talks about to much is his band, they are the heart of his operation and don't get the recognition they deserve. They have been there from the beginning over 30 years through the ups and downs been offered big money to go other places and they stayed with Al. They too deserve much respect.
It’s crazy that they’re not only amazing chameleon musicians, they’re also competent backing vocalists. They really were the key to his success, not having to allocate budget for those backing vocals, or session musicians for any random parts a less talented band might not be able to nail. Like imitating a particular guitarist’s style, or a solo, or whatever. Also being able to maximize session time, with everyone always present to do any part needed.
They're a terrific original band, and they're the best cover band of all time. That last part might sound like I'm being snarky or trying to damn them with faint praise, but I'm genuinely not. Their ability to flawlessly make music in the style of so many different artists and songs, in so many different genres, is just extraordinary and unparalleled.
I guess this is what happens when a popular and successful musician/singer stays out of the public eye most of the time, doesn't get into controversies and doesn't let the fame get to his head. He remains relevant longer, maintains his image throughout his career and is generally happier and healthier because he can focus on his music and not have to deal with all the other S*** that comes with fame & success.
Yeah al has always been very much in the public eye but in a healthy way he is so wholesome and hasn't let fame go to his head and hasn't been influenced by the bad negative parts of fame very well said
And people say Al isn’t a real musician because he makes parody songs. Look at how much work his puts into his originals. He slaves over these songs and knows exactly what he wants to get it perfect. He’s a true professional and a genius
and this is why he's a genius. he knows the art of creating parodies where he takes his time to craft these songs while thinking about harmonies, arrangements, time signatures, and all of these things to make the originals vital and the parody songs just as unique. he is way overdue for a rock n roll hall of fame induction.
My brother got to meet the drummer. He said that Al is a perfectionist, but it is because he wants the music to be perfect for his fans. And that Al makes sure that any fan in line to get an autograph after a show would get it no matter how late it got. Even the night Al was told his parents had died, and they told him to go home, he wouldn't leave until ever fan got the autograph.
I met him for my 28th birthday (I apologized it wasn't my 27th). What I heard about him was true; he is a really nice down-to-earth guy. I remember his keyboardist Ruben Valtierra said Al once sent him home from rehearsal after he couldn't play American Pie note-for-note.
@@Doommaster1994 “sent him home” sounds kinda bad, but I can only assume it was more of a “go home and get the song down so you can be ready next rehearsal” thing. Cuz if he doesn’t have his part down for the song that totally hinges on it, he’s not much use haha
This is really, really, really fascinating. It's neat how Weird Al directs the whole process. It's like he has a very definite idea of how he wants the songs to be recorded and he's moving people around to make it happen exactly the way it needs to.
But he's also being really patient and respectful the whole time and lets the musicians/engineers clarify when necessary since they know their tools better than him. He's a gem.
@@SuperJNG18 Right, and I'm sure he encourages people to do things. It isn't just do things his way. He can't think of everything and sometimes a band member will come up with something to help him along. Can't wait to see new work from him soon.
Al is a true artist. He doesn't just write "goofy" lyrics, lay down a few vocals, and call it a day--he's doing everything he can to make sure the songs sounds exactly how he envisions them. I love watching the sausage being made, so to speak.
Late to the party here, but wanna say his real personality is so different from the persona in his performances, he'd make an excellent character actor in movies, IMHO. Also, his courtesy with and respect for all his musicians and the other vocalists is only matched by his own tremendous musicianship. After decades of success and awards, he's earned the right to give orders like an old-school maestro. But he chooses to be polite and deferential instead, even to the least prominent performers. That says a lot about his character as a person. It's clear this man could've have a stellar career in "straight" pop music. How lucky we are that he decided to make fun of pop music instead!
True, he knows it's hard work and you have to be patient with others. It will all come together if they have a good time and Al is clear with what he wants. He understood also if there was some mistakes at first, like when the woman laughed at the Weasel sounds, which Al admits she hadn't heard before, so of course she would laugh.
The section from 8:02-8:33 shows just how much of professional and perfectionist Al is (being an artist myself I totally get)...without being an a-hole about it. You can tell he's exhausted and probably frustrated but he isn't taking it out on the crew.
That bit, when the rest of the band has gone home (or is asleep in the next room) and it’s just you and the guy on the board can be so tedious. He looks like he put in a full day and is in the middle of a full night.
Straight outta Lynwood special edition was the first album I ever bought with my own money, and finding this on the dvd was like a special treat. This takes me back
The part at the end with Nina always brings a smile to my face. My nieces and nephews were about that age when this was made and reminds me of fun times when they would visit
The workings of musical geniuses. "Weird Al" Yankovic, Guitarist Jim " Kimo" West, Bassist Steve Jay, Drummer Jon "Bermuda" Swartz and Keyboardist Ruben Valtierra are still together after all these years. I have seen them live since 1999. Originals and parodies from "Weird Al" are truly exceptional!
I've been a fan of Weird Al since I was twelve and this video just reaffirms why he is an absolute genius and still one of the most talented artists in the industry thirty five years on.
Proof that weird al is one of the greatest musicians of all time. Not only does he put incredible effort and precision into his work but his imagination has lasted longer than all but the greatest of artists. Plus his parody songs will outlast almost all other forms of music. My favorite thing is that he stays up to date. I would watch Ray Stevens if he managed to do the same thing.
@Rob R Well, they're parodies in a different way. They are called style parodies, meaning the song is original, but it is parodying a style of another singer. Even if you don't know what it is, it is still entertaining to listen to anyway, so that's good.
I have Straight Outta Lynwood in my top ten albums of all time. It is a superb record. Let's be honest, most Weird Al records have at least one weak track on them, but SOL doesn't. Every track is a gem. This video doesn't feature three of the best - White and Nerdy, Canadian Idiot and Trapped In The Drive-Thru, all of which are excellent. The parody of James Blunt's You're Beautiful - You're Pitiful - was also supposed to be on this album but was left out for contractual reasons. It's available on YT, of course. Weird Al deserves more recognition as a superb singer and musician, not just a funny man. He's one of a kind.
Al is on another level. He hears things a normal human cannot. And because of that, he hears mistakes a normal human cannot, which means his musicians also have to be on another level to keep up with him.
Never knew that making funny music was so serious. Actually, not surprised that Al puts so much effort to his music. His product has been top notch for decades.
4:45 makes me feel better when PT crashes! If Al wasn’t known as a parody artist, he’d still be one of the best in the business! The band is top notch, plus they’ve been together since day one. Love it.
80% of Weird Al's songs are his amazing original songs. Out of his 14 studio albums, less than half are parodies. He writes songs for movies, tv and commercials.
It's so cool to watch professional musicians work. Never ceases to amaze me. Edit: And when you watch someone as genuinely pleasant and nice as Weird Al, it's beyond enjoyable.
It was awesome seeing the creative process behind Al’s songs, he’s got a really good ear for what would work best for the music and not to mention how incredibly talented his band is
i remember watching this in 2006 when i was in high school and loving it, and now i watch it and it makes me realize what an inspiration and a multi talented artist al yankovic is
I get weird Al tunes going round and round in my head all day and I don’t even mind because they make me laugh. At the moment I’m hearing “Stop forwarding that crap to me.” LOL
I was 7 or 8 years old when my parents got me the CD and I accidentally stumbled upon this when playing it in the computer. Helped me learn music production very early on. Thanks Al
As a kid, I never understood "I'll Sue Ya". I had never heard of Rage Against the Machine. Only now do I realize how well he imitated their style. Genius!
This is great! Love behind-the-scenes vids & having been in plenty of studios during albums being made I recognize the care and attention to detail that you put into your music. Which is apparent when you hear it - but watching this just reinforces the love you have for the music.
Alot of people don't give "Weird Al" enough credit! He is a musical genius! He doesn't just throw these songs together willy nilly, it takes alot of time to write/craft the song, and then arrange the song, record the song....all of it!!! He is very smart! Always listened to "Weird Al", probably when it wasn't cool to!! But I was always at home listening to music. I wasn't running the streets and getting myself in trouble or being promiscuous!! I was a nerd!! I read books and listened to "Weird Al".........oh, and I listened to my favorite band of ALL TIME......Dire Straits!!!
This is going to sound odd but, people looking to get into the music industry need to watch this video and see how a REAL musician works. It's hard work, lots of time, tons of tweaking and NOT something you can get from reality TV. You have to work hard and be willing to cope with the fact you DON'T know everything about producing music and will always have room to grow and learn as an artist.
Al is an incredible producer. Amazing knowledge of musical theory and instrumentation. His original songs are always my favorite, the parodies are kind of funny, but his original songs are genius.
Guitar, flute, cello, French horn, toy piano, drums, choir with precise voca... WAIT, toy piano?? Yep, Yankovic. 8:00-8:32 nope, not just a funny voice.
Of all the great composers of our time, Meatloaf, Axl Rose, none of them can hold a candle to Al. By far, the hardest working man in show biz. Thanks Al!
I know this is only a very small fraction of what happens behind the scenes in the making of the song but I still find it very interesting getting a glimpse into how the songs come together.
Wow what a beautiful "Behind-The-Scenes Featurette". I teared up a bit. Weird Al, if you read this...thank you. If you never existed I doubt I would have become a musician. Life is a strange thing. I've worked in the music business for 20 years now, and I can trace my early childhood musical obsessions to this... Pink Floyd --> Weird Al --> many things you introduced me to (especially the medleys) --> musical exploration. Anyway...thanks so much!!!
Proof that this his VEVO account is controlled by his record company and not him: The entire description is in quotes. ("Listen up while I tell you this, I hope you never use quotation marks for emphasis...")
Lol. - I know lots and lots about Weird Al, I've read/watched about him for years and years of my life, I know exactly how dedicated he is to his work but still... ... ...Anybody here find it weird to actually SEE Weird Al "working"?
Well, I figured he worked really hard anyway, to make each album and song work. It's nice to see him be patient and humorous with others. He knows it can take time and patience to put this together. You have to take these things one step at a time. He treats it like architecture, which he studied in college.
this guy is a better musician than most of the professional musicians I know. Amazing ears and just a great artist-musician, thanks for all the amazing music you've done.
I love " Weird " Al's music, I have been a fan for years and it all stems from listening to Dr. Demento all those years ago, unfortunately due to circumstances I haven't been either able to afford to go to a concert or had transportation to a concert, I would love to meet him in person.
Close but No Cigar must've taken a long time to get put together just right. Comfort Eagle sounds almost like it was recorded in one shot. You can hear the contrast in some of their more "pop" sounding albums. Wonder if Al ever heard songs from Reise Reise...
I had the great pleasure to meet him after a show in 1999. Not only is he VERY "normal" behind-the-scenes, he's generous, witty, and just seems like a great person to have as a friend. His close friends are very lucky!
Al seems like he'd be the nicest musician to work with. Granted, I know they wouldn't show him getting upset in a video like this, but I honestly can't see him getting upset as anything more than just a fluster that passes after a little while.
Well, it's basically his job, making music and perfecting it. Granted, it's a really rewarding and luxurious job, but it can still really frustrate anyone at times. This is coming from a fellow musician. xD
I love it that he's not just a goofball... he's a _smart_ goofball.
Graduated high school at 16 and was the valedictorian.
Hes a genius
The master at work. Hiding behind that goofy unassuming visage lies a veteran creator and a true professional. This is a great insight into how talented Al really is, as a producer, writer, arranger and performer.
Totally agree with you! He is amazing not just with the lyrics but his ear while creating and his leadership and ability to foster a team mentality with his fellow musicians.
Well said! This man is a treasure.
so true
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“You haven’t heard the new weasel sounds, have you?”
Those musicians are the most underrated musicians in history.
Did you know they have been with him from the beginning? almost 35-40 years.
johnH123 yehh hes had the same band for a long long time
Especially Lisa Popeil
@@chrisp5529 I have to say they've been together for so long and through so much I'm not sure the word "band" describes this grouping of people any more. They are more like a musical family than a band.
His band is the most talented band ever. They can play any genre of music and sound awesome doing so
I have the most respect for Al, one thing no one really talks about to much is his band, they are the heart of his operation and don't get the recognition they deserve. They have been there from the beginning over 30 years through the ups and downs been offered big money to go other places and they stayed with Al. They too deserve much respect.
Nertz Rafael if he was a pain in the ass to work with, that would not have happened. A lot of respect is going on, and love for the product
Not only that but they are super talented. Not many bands can play several genres like they can
They all are amazing people and performers.
It’s crazy that they’re not only amazing chameleon musicians, they’re also competent backing vocalists. They really were the key to his success, not having to allocate budget for those backing vocals, or session musicians for any random parts a less talented band might not be able to nail.
Like imitating a particular guitarist’s style, or a solo, or whatever. Also being able to maximize session time, with everyone always present to do any part needed.
They're a terrific original band, and they're the best cover band of all time. That last part might sound like I'm being snarky or trying to damn them with faint praise, but I'm genuinely not. Their ability to flawlessly make music in the style of so many different artists and songs, in so many different genres, is just extraordinary and unparalleled.
I guess this is what happens when a popular and successful musician/singer stays out of the public eye most of the time, doesn't get into controversies and doesn't let the fame get to his head.
He remains relevant longer, maintains his image throughout his career and is generally happier and healthier because he can focus on his music and not have to deal with all the other S*** that comes with fame & success.
Yeah al has always been very much in the public eye but in a healthy way he is so wholesome and hasn't let fame go to his head and hasn't been influenced by the bad negative parts of fame very well said
He had a really good upbringing. :-)
Love the jumping around to I’ll Sue Ya 🤟🏻🤟🏻
So much talent.
9:03 That scene of Nina (Al's daughter) watching him was the most adorable thing in this video. 🥰
Teared up a little bit at that part. Not gonna lie. 😭😭
And people say Al isn’t a real musician because he makes parody songs. Look at how much work his puts into his originals. He slaves over these songs and knows exactly what he wants to get it perfect. He’s a true professional and a genius
He's amazing in every way!!
I think it's been sad but I think because of his humorous music, his musical talent and knowledge is very underrated.
and this is why he's a genius. he knows the art of creating parodies where he takes his time to craft these songs while thinking about harmonies, arrangements, time signatures, and all of these things to make the originals vital and the parody songs just as unique. he is way overdue for a rock n roll hall of fame induction.
Absolutely agree with you. The man is an underrated gem of an artist
Yes!
They will unfortunately put him in the hall of fame posthumously.
theres not a single parody in this video
5:53 Seeing him adjusting stands on his own, for other people, says a lot about what kind of person he is.
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That little smile around 6 minutes in is just another example of just how wholesome and kind al really is
6:05
Not one frown in the place. Everyone is absolutely loving being in the studio with him
My brother got to meet the drummer. He said that Al is a perfectionist, but it is because he wants the music to be perfect for his fans. And that Al makes sure that any fan in line to get an autograph after a show would get it no matter how late it got. Even the night Al was told his parents had died, and they told him to go home, he wouldn't leave until ever fan got the autograph.
I met him for my 28th birthday (I apologized it wasn't my 27th). What I heard about him was true; he is a really nice down-to-earth guy.
I remember his keyboardist Ruben Valtierra said Al once sent him home from rehearsal after he couldn't play American Pie note-for-note.
@@Doommaster1994 “sent him home” sounds kinda bad, but I can only assume it was more of a “go home and get the song down so you can be ready next rehearsal” thing.
Cuz if he doesn’t have his part down for the song that totally hinges on it, he’s not much use haha
This is really, really, really fascinating. It's neat how Weird Al directs the whole process. It's like he has a very definite idea of how he wants the songs to be recorded and he's moving people around to make it happen exactly the way it needs to.
But he's also being really patient and respectful the whole time and lets the musicians/engineers clarify when necessary since they know their tools better than him. He's a gem.
@@SuperJNG18 Right, and I'm sure he encourages people to do things. It isn't just do things his way. He can't think of everything and sometimes a band member will come up with something to help him along. Can't wait to see new work from him soon.
Al is a true artist. He doesn't just write "goofy" lyrics, lay down a few vocals, and call it a day--he's doing everything he can to make sure the songs sounds exactly how he envisions them. I love watching the sausage being made, so to speak.
Al deserves a documentary
He does. Its called "The Compleat Al"
been done. Behind The Music did him years ago (it was before his parents deaths)
jetnut89 that doesn’t count
He deserves an update :)
I'm surprised Netflix hasn't done one.
Late to the party here, but wanna say his real personality is so different from the persona in his performances, he'd make an excellent character actor in movies, IMHO. Also, his courtesy with and respect for all his musicians and the other vocalists is only matched by his own tremendous musicianship. After decades of success and awards, he's earned the right to give orders like an old-school maestro. But he chooses to be polite and deferential instead, even to the least prominent performers. That says a lot about his character as a person. It's clear this man could've have a stellar career in "straight" pop music. How lucky we are that he decided to make fun of pop music instead!
True, he knows it's hard work and you have to be patient with others. It will all come together if they have a good time and Al is clear with what he wants. He understood also if there was some mistakes at first, like when the woman laughed at the Weasel sounds, which Al admits she hadn't heard before, so of course she would laugh.
Excellent comment
@@1DaTJoThanks, Song Writer 63!
Rewatching this after seeing Weird Al in concert last week. The band was phenomenal! Al was, as always, pure joy and perfection ❤❤❤❤
He was amazing that tour
The section from 8:02-8:33 shows just how much of professional and perfectionist Al is (being an artist myself I totally get)...without being an a-hole about it. You can tell he's exhausted and probably frustrated but he isn't taking it out on the crew.
And he's assembled (and maintained) a great team. From the band to the session instrumentalists and vocalists, everybody looks impressively on point.
That bit, when the rest of the band has gone home (or is asleep in the next room) and it’s just you and the guy on the board can be so tedious. He looks like he put in a full day and is in the middle of a full night.
That shot of Nina watching him at the end is so precious 🥺
You can see how patient Al is and the fact that he does work hard to get this stuff right. He also has people around him that are fun to be with.
the effort put into Pancreas is amazing, one of my favorite Al records...
also the clips of him greeting the session musicians were really wholesome
You should check out 'Choosing my persimmon ' with Triumph the insult dog.
Brian Wilson was a brilliant writer/arranger and a demon in the studio. To parody him, Al had to become the same.
Absolutely ZERO egos with this man and his band. That's why they've been together all this time. LOVE IT
my love for this man and his incredible band knows no bounds.
Straight outta Lynwood special edition was the first album I ever bought with my own money, and finding this on the dvd was like a special treat. This takes me back
The part at the end with Nina always brings a smile to my face. My nieces and nephews were about that age when this was made and reminds me of fun times when they would visit
I've been a fan for a long time now.
I especially love the way the music is usually of a higher standard than the records he's making a parody of.
The workings of musical geniuses. "Weird Al" Yankovic, Guitarist Jim " Kimo" West, Bassist Steve Jay, Drummer Jon "Bermuda" Swartz and Keyboardist Ruben Valtierra are still together after all these years. I have seen them live since 1999. Originals and parodies from "Weird Al" are truly exceptional!
Weird Al has had essentially the same band since 1982. I'm sure they can read each other's minds by now!!!
They all should be in the rock and roll hall of fame
I have to say I love seeing Al rockin out to his music.
I've been a fan of Weird Al since I was twelve and this video just reaffirms why he is an absolute genius and still one of the most talented artists in the industry thirty five years on.
Never seen Weird Al so serious!
seriously wierd al hahah
Shows he does have that.
Proof that weird al is one of the greatest musicians of all time. Not only does he put incredible effort and precision into his work but his imagination has lasted longer than all but the greatest of artists. Plus his parody songs will outlast almost all other forms of music. My favorite thing is that he stays up to date. I would watch Ray Stevens if he managed to do the same thing.
Ray Stevens wish he was as clever and versatile as Weird Al.
@Rob R Well, they're parodies in a different way. They are called style parodies, meaning the song is original, but it is parodying a style of another singer. Even if you don't know what it is, it is still entertaining to listen to anyway, so that's good.
Ray Steven's has his own long term success doing his thing. No need to compare. Why not enjoy both?
I have Straight Outta Lynwood in my top ten albums of all time. It is a superb record. Let's be honest, most Weird Al records have at least one weak track on them, but SOL doesn't. Every track is a gem. This video doesn't feature three of the best - White and Nerdy, Canadian Idiot and Trapped In The Drive-Thru, all of which are excellent. The parody of James Blunt's You're Beautiful - You're Pitiful - was also supposed to be on this album but was left out for contractual reasons. It's available on YT, of course. Weird Al deserves more recognition as a superb singer and musician, not just a funny man. He's one of a kind.
He's definitely gotten better and more diligent over time, resulting in the post-2000 albums really providing quality for your buck.
Al is on another level. He hears things a normal human cannot. And because of that, he hears mistakes a normal human cannot, which means his musicians also have to be on another level to keep up with him.
Never knew that making funny music was so serious. Actually, not surprised that Al puts so much effort to his music. His product has been top notch for decades.
4:45 makes me feel better when PT crashes! If Al wasn’t known as a parody artist, he’d still be one of the best in the business! The band is top notch, plus they’ve been together since day one. Love it.
PT crashes… none of us are safe
80% of Weird Al's songs are his amazing original songs.
Out of his 14 studio albums, less than half are parodies. He writes songs for movies, tv and commercials.
It's so cool to watch professional musicians work. Never ceases to amaze me.
Edit: And when you watch someone as genuinely pleasant and nice as Weird Al, it's beyond enjoyable.
This is so amazing to watch. Al is like a chess master gently moving the pieces around until they're arranged exactly the way he envisioned them.
It was awesome seeing the creative process behind Al’s songs, he’s got a really good ear for what would work best for the music and not to mention how incredibly talented his band is
i remember watching this in 2006 when i was in high school and loving it, and now i watch it and it makes me realize what an inspiration and a multi talented artist al yankovic is
You can actually see how professional Al is and how much he loves his work. I salute you, good sir.
I get weird Al tunes going round and round in my head all day and I don’t even mind because they make me laugh.
At the moment I’m hearing “Stop forwarding that crap to me.” LOL
I was 7 or 8 years old when my parents got me the CD and I accidentally stumbled upon this when playing it in the computer. Helped me learn music production very early on. Thanks Al
straight outta lynwood has to be one of my favourite weird al albums
Gosh, he is talented. Just seeing him maneuver effortlessly among his colleagues, so cool, so great to watch. Thanks for sharing!
He makes originals too and he couldn't do that without the skill.He's awesome
So interesting to watch.
Weird Al is a genius in the studio. Incredibly organised.
As a kid, I never understood "I'll Sue Ya". I had never heard of Rage Against the Machine. Only now do I realize how well he imitated their style. Genius!
William H Macy plays bass for Weird AL? Never knew that one.
This is great! Love behind-the-scenes vids & having been in plenty of studios during albums being made I recognize the care and attention to detail that you put into your music. Which is apparent when you hear it - but watching this just reinforces the love you have for the music.
Alot of people don't give "Weird Al" enough credit!
He is a musical genius!
He doesn't just throw these songs together willy nilly, it takes alot of time to write/craft the song, and then arrange the song, record the song....all of it!!!
He is very smart!
Always listened to "Weird Al", probably when it wasn't cool to!!
But I was always at home listening to music.
I wasn't running the streets and getting myself in trouble or being promiscuous!!
I was a nerd!!
I read books and listened to "Weird Al".........oh, and I listened to my favorite band of ALL TIME......Dire Straits!!!
Aww his little girl at the end
Possibly my favorite Al video to date.
This is going to sound odd but, people looking to get into the music industry need to watch this video and see how a REAL musician works. It's hard work, lots of time, tons of tweaking and NOT something you can get from reality TV. You have to work hard and be willing to cope with the fact you DON'T know everything about producing music and will always have room to grow and learn as an artist.
That ending with her watching daddy through the doors. ☺️
Pancreas has like a 1000 different instruments...
That it does.
Al is an incredible producer. Amazing knowledge of musical theory and instrumentation. His original songs are always my favorite, the parodies are kind of funny, but his original songs are genius.
That "Pancreas" interlude starting at 7:32 going to 8:02 just makes me happy for some reason. Simple, fun and bouncy!
Guitar, flute, cello, French horn, toy piano, drums, choir with precise voca... WAIT, toy piano?? Yep, Yankovic.
8:00-8:32 nope, not just a funny voice.
"He who tired of weird Al is tired of life"
-Homer.J.Simpson
did he say that? sooooo cool
Kinda like that he does his own foley work...
The '80s gave us Axl Foley....now, get ready for...AL FOLEY!!
@surfitlive that is fantastic.
Of all the great composers of our time, Meatloaf, Axl Rose, none of them can hold a candle to Al. By far, the hardest working man in show biz. Thanks Al!
Meat Loaf writes music?
I love this guy so much..
What a true and legitimate pro!
Love it, good insight into the creative process.
Very nice, very cool
It's really interesting to see Al be completely serious.
I know this is only a very small fraction of what happens behind the scenes in the making of the song but I still find it very interesting getting a glimpse into how the songs come together.
Wow what a beautiful "Behind-The-Scenes Featurette". I teared up a bit. Weird Al, if you read this...thank you. If you never existed I doubt I would have become a musician. Life is a strange thing. I've worked in the music business for 20 years now, and I can trace my early childhood musical obsessions to this... Pink Floyd --> Weird Al --> many things you introduced me to (especially the medleys) --> musical exploration. Anyway...thanks so much!!!
And thanks for showing us it is OK to have a headache after singing too hard!! LOL
Wow. I knew he was talented but *damn.* I didn't know he would put Dave grohl to shame...this was just immensely impressive.
"Nothing too stupid...just stupid enough."
Kinda boils parody down to the essence, really.
I could watch like half an hour of this and still not be bored. Except Weasel Stomping Day.
Proof that this his VEVO account is controlled by his record company and not him: The entire description is in quotes.
("Listen up while I tell you this, I hope you never use quotation marks for emphasis...")
*MEGA OOF*
Lol. - I know lots and lots about Weird Al, I've read/watched about him for years and years of my life, I know exactly how dedicated he is to his work but still...
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...Anybody here find it weird to actually SEE Weird Al "working"?
@Pizza Rules He plans to tour in 2021, virus permitting.
Well, I figured he worked really hard anyway, to make each album and song work. It's nice to see him be patient and humorous with others. He knows it can take time and patience to put this together. You have to take these things one step at a time. He treats it like architecture, which he studied in college.
this guy is a better musician than most of the professional musicians I know. Amazing ears and just a great artist-musician, thanks for all the amazing music you've done.
The last 4:3 Weird Al video....
This must be treasured.
working hard and enjoying it! :D
The choir part was awesome :-)
It actually gave me a "We Are the World" vibe-just what Al wanted.
Dedication.
I love it when at 2:21 Weird Al and his friend starts jumping. They have so much energy.
thats Steve Jay the guy on bass and yes they are.. interesting
"Weird Al" Yankovic: polite perfectionist.
I love this every time I watch it. Especially his little daughter watching at the end.
Awesome to see this. Weird Al makes me happy. I listen to him every day!!
How cool to be a young musician getting to play an instrument or sing for for Weird Al
I love " Weird " Al's music, I have been a fan for years and it all stems from listening to Dr. Demento all those years ago, unfortunately due to circumstances I haven't been either able to afford to go to a concert or had transportation to a concert, I would love to meet him in person.
Awesome video. You can tell he puts a lot of detail into his work- which is why so many people love him.
I had to find this video just to see that part about "...Oh you haven't heard the new weasel sounds, have you!" Makes me laugh every time.
I wish Al was my music teacher.
I want more behind the scenes videos. I want to know EVERYTHING..........
Al almost never gets the credit he deserves for his grasp of the craft. Fans know better, however.
That was on the DVD 4 straight outta Lynwood I got it signed by weird al himself at a book signing awesome
Close but No Cigar must've taken a long time to get put together just right. Comfort Eagle sounds almost like it was recorded in one shot. You can hear the contrast in some of their more "pop" sounding albums. Wonder if Al ever heard songs from Reise Reise...
the moment you realize Weird al is actually really smart
funny is serious business.
He's been in the business for almost 40 years, it just becomes natural-earned skill. xD
Al skipped 2nd grade, graduated high school as valedictorian when he was 16, and has a degree in architecture. Yeah, he's smart.
I had the great pleasure to meet him after a show in 1999. Not only is he VERY "normal" behind-the-scenes, he's generous, witty, and just seems like a great person to have as a friend. His close friends are very lucky!
Nah. I knew he was really smart when I heard his first album. His lyrics really are genius. And his band is nothing to laugh at.
I constantly marvel at the production quality behind these songs.
Genius at work.
Al seems like he'd be the nicest musician to work with. Granted, I know they wouldn't show him getting upset in a video like this, but I honestly can't see him getting upset as anything more than just a fluster that passes after a little while.
Well, it's basically his job, making music and perfecting it. Granted, it's a really rewarding and luxurious job, but it can still really frustrate anyone at times. This is coming from a fellow musician. xD
Most probably, he is genuinely nice if his band still stuck with him through the years.
He's obviously the most happiest person on earth.
It's just so cool because he's obviously so much more than a performer he's involved in every facet, and laughing with his crew along the way...
@Rob R Right, they hadn't heard it before and Al understood their reactions to why they did that. A talent and a gem.
The man runs a tight ship.
Thumbs for baby Yankovic :-)
+Frisky Dingo Nina!