Here’s one of my very first-ever national TV appearances – on a 1982 episode of the NBC show Real People (hosted by Sarah Purcell), in a segment about @drdemento. #tbtpic.twitter.com/9OTmFh2XJ6
Before shows wanted to do segments on Weird Al Yankovic because he was the star, he was just part of a segment on Real People. How is it that he looks younger now than he did in 1982 when he was 22?
Weezer recently released Toto’s 1983 hit Africa and took it #1 on the Billboard Alternative charts this week. In turn, Toto is releasing Weezer’s 2001 hit Hash Pipe tomorrow. Got it?
Here is another update to the musical story. Yesterday, while Weezer was playing Los Angeles, Weird Al Yankovic and his accordion joined the band on stage to sing Africa along with Rivers Cuomo. Who knew you could do a thrashing rock solo with accordion, but turns out you can.
This update on the update is so bitchin’, I think they should release it. Then at some point, Weird Al needs to meet up with Toto on tour and do Hash Pipe with them. Especially, since Toto gave this review the Weirdzer cover, “Nicely done Al!”
We all know all the music to Hamilton as is, but Weird Al Yankovic changed it up. He gave it his own special feel and that means Polka. The rap musical sounds nothing like you are used to, and yet it strangely works. Coming to Broadway in 2020, Polkaton.
Weird Al Yankovic is funny wherever he goes, even if he goes to an Amish Paradise. The singer is home in Hawaii enjoying some much needed time off and he saw a sign. A sign that inspired him to grab an electric blender and stand in front of it. What was that sign? The yellow triangle reads, “NO OUTLET.”
Who wants to tell him that is not what it means? Although, you never know anymore these days.