Running With Scissors Burlington VT

I remember when I first discovered "Weird Al" Yankovic, way back in grade school. He dared to parody the "King Of Pop", Michael Jackson, with his son ...

Local Companies

Midstate Electric Supply Corp
(802) 223-1900
Airport Rd
Montpelier, VT
Byrne Electronic Service Center
(802) 748-2111
68 Eastern Ave
Saint Johnsbury, VT
Wesco Distribution Inc
(802) 864-9885
4 Harbor View Rd
South Burlington, VT
Pheonix Electrical Supply
(802) 365-9600
1075 Vt Route 30
Newfane, VT
Robinson Sales Inc
(802) 463-9621
Bellows Falls, VT
Walsh Electric Supply
(802) 655-7090
30 Champlain Dr
Colchester, VT
Chandler-Learmont Electric Llc
(802) 365-9600
1075 Vt Route 30
Newfane, VT
Walsh Electric Supply Co
(802) 775-3672
Woodstock Ave
Rutland, VT
Rutland Tv Service
(802) 773-3077
124 Strongs Ave
Rutland, VT
Gettens Elec Supply Co Inc
(802) 251-9922
Brattleboro, VT

Provided by: 

Provided By:The Daily Vault

Running With Scissors

"Weird Al" Yankovic

Volcano, 1999

REVIEW BY: Christopher Thelen

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED: 07/06/1999

I remember when I first discovered "Weird Al" Yankovic, way backin grade school. He dared to parody the "King Of Pop", MichaelJackson, with his song "Eat It," and Yankovic (or his song, anyway)became the talk of the playground. While I fell out of the habit ofbuying each of his albums as they came out, I still occasionallychecked in on Yankovic to see if his style was still as sharp asthe way I remembered it. Sure enough, this generation's Spike Joneswas just as good as I remembered him.

After a three-year hiatus, Yankovic has returned with a newlabel and a new album, Running With Scissors, and he quickly proves that his satireis still sharp and cutting, but there is more of a sarcastic edgeto his work, reflecting a newer, more daring Yankovic. With onenotable exception, this works, creating what could possibly beYankovic's best album.

The highlight of the disc is "The Saga Begins," a parody of boththe recent "Star Wars" prequel and Don McLean's "American Pie"."Star Wars" is not new territory for Yankovic; "Yoda" on Dare To Be Stupid was a great take on The Kinks's "Lola".But to take on one of the hallmarks of '70s rock is a dangerousthing, especially to those of us (like myself) who love theoriginal.

Fortunately for Yankovic, the song succeeds on many levels.Musically, he keeps things very close to the original song, evendown to the rhythm of the lyrics. And while I haven't seen "StarWars: Episode I" (and don't plan to - sorry, George Lucas), histake on the tale sounds like a perfect plot summary. (Warning: ifyou haven't seen the movie, this song will give away a lot ofdetails.) By staying so close to the original while injecting hisown voice into it, Yankovic proves that parodying popular music isserious work.


Click here to read complete Review
Related Articles
Related Articles
Related Local Event
Knitting, Yoga & Meditation: A Knitting Retreat
Dates: 11/6/2009 - 11/8/2009
Location: Sky Meadow Retreat Center
Greensboro Bend, VT
View Details

Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Family Home Services Real Estate Resources
Business Services Fashion Industrial Goods & Services Retail & Consumer Services
Career Financial Services Insurance Software
Cars Food & Beverage Internet Technology
Computer Hardware Franchise Legal Telecommunications
Construction Health Miscellaneous Trade Shows
Education Holidays Nightlife Travel
Entertainment Home Appliances Online Database Weddings
Environmental Home Electronics Pets World History