Weird Al Yankovic: Achieving Massive Success by Leaning Into His True (Nerdy) Self

 
 

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Alfred Matthew Yankovic, when he was six years old, was told by his parents to choose between accordion and guitar lessons. “And my parents being the visionaries that they were said, ‘Oh, young Alfred would love to play the accordion.’” Alfred, today better known as the chart-topping musician, satirist, and beloved nerd Weird Al Yankovic, tells Guy how that decision changed his life, and decades of popular music to come. They also discuss how Kurt Cobain saved Weird Al from a lifetime of spoofing Michael Jackson songs, and how intense the process of writing silly songs can be. 

Links from the Show

01. Dr. Demento, Weird Al's early major influence and later employer

02. "Belvedere Cruising", the first song of Weird Al's to air on Dr. Demento's show

03. Weird Al playing "My Bologna" in San Luis Obispo in 1979

04. Eight Weird Al music videos side-by-side with with the songs they spoof

05. Music video for Weird Al's "Fat"

06. Weird Al interviewing Patrick Stewart at Comic-Con

07. Trailer for "Weird: The Al Yankovic Story"

 
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