Identifier | 8307767 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Weird Al Yankovic 1997-08-15 Dodge County Fair, Beaver Dam, WI | |
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Set 1 | Introduction By Local Dj Video: Flipping Thru Channels Since You've Been Gone Gump The Alternative Polka One More Minute Video: Madonna Interview Like A Surgeon (truth Or Dare Ver) Video: Wheel Of Fish ~ George Of The Jungle Melanie Drum Solo (drumroll) Headline News Theme From Home Improvement Guitar Solo (old Mcdonald) The Biggest Ball Of Twine In Mn Bass Solo (3 Notes) Jurassic Park (bilingual Ver) Medley: Laundry Day ~ Chicken Pot Pie ~ Spam ~ My Bologna ~ Alimony ~ Syndicated Inc ~ Another One Rides The Bus ~ Gee, I'm A Nerd ~ Acky Breaky Song ~ Phony Calls ~ Cavity Search ~ Green Eggs & Ham ~ Eat It Video: Keith Richard Interview Smells Like Nirvana Video: Al Tv ~ Ironic ~ Runaway Train ~ What's My Name ~ Ironic Part 2 ~ What's My Name Part 2 ~ Billy Joel Interview ~ Naked Gun 33 1/3 Bedrock Anthem Video: Weekend Update ~ Robert Plant Interview ~ Spatula City ~ American Music Awards Amish Paradise (encore) Keyboard Solo (tocatta & Fugue ~ La Cucarotcha) Yoda ~ Merchandise Plug |
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Comment | This recording can be pretty bad at times. You can understand most of the lyrics but sometimes the sound can get really distorted, especially when Al or a video is speaking instead of singing. Melanie cuts out at "how can you ignore me when you know that I can't live.." and comes back in at "just to learn more about you." Al introduces Twine as a song about the railroad systems of America. Twine cuts out at "you better not touch it those ropes are there..." for a couple of seconds and comes back in on "but I was only teasin." There is a pause for a side change between the bass solo and Jurassic Park, cutting off the first 3 notes. Al sings the 3rd verse of Jurassic Park in Japanese. There is a slight jump in the drum solo at the beginning of Laundry Day. Bermuda mixes the "baa" and "moo" sound effects into the jam at the end of Yoda. |