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"WE"_(1927_book)_1769078 | Summarize the 'Production and summary' part of '"WE" (1927 book)'. | real Lindbergh product there could be no inside story. The young flying Colonel, as his friends know, has no Imagination in the personal sense, but great Imagination in the mechanical sense. His mind works without embroidery. He thinks and speaks in condensed terms suitable to his purpose. One is grateful to say that t... | [
""WE" (1927 book) β Production and summary\n\npublication coinciding with the start of his three-month tour of the United States in the Spirit on behalf of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. The nation became obsessed with Lindbergh during the tour in which he was seen in person ... |
"WE"_(1927_book)_1769075 | From the article on '"WE" (1927 book)', restate the 'Production and summary' content. | its influence will be of enormous value in pushing on man's conquest of the air. It will be idle for me or any one else to estimate now what these results will be. But America vibrates with glowing pride at the thought that out from our country has come this fresh spirit of the air and that the whole world hails Lindbe... | [
""WE" (1927 book) β Production and summary\n\npublication coinciding with the start of his three-month tour of the United States in the Spirit on behalf of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. The nation became obsessed with Lindbergh during the tour in which he was seen in person ... |
"WE"_(1927_book)_1769077 | From the article on '"WE" (1927 book)', restate the 'Production and summary' content. | expressed disappointment that so little of the text provided an account of the preparation for and the flight to Paris itself. "Now that Lindbergh has spoken, we inquisitors are apt to be disappointed, at least upon superficial reading of his story," noted Horace Green in his review of "WE" in the New York Times in whi... | [
""WE" (1927 book) β Production and summary\n\npublication coinciding with the start of his three-month tour of the United States in the Spirit on behalf of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. The nation became obsessed with Lindbergh during the tour in which he was seen in person ... |
"WE"_(1927_book)_1769074 | From the article on '"WE" (1927 book)', restate the 'Production and summary' content. | all 48 states during which the nation's nascent aviation superhero delivered 147 speeches and rode 1290 mi in parades. US Ambassador to France Myron T. Herrick, Lindbergh's host in Paris, contributed an impassioned foreword to "WE". "Flying was his trade, his means of livelihood," Herrick wrote. "But the love of it bur... | [
""WE" (1927 book) β Production and summary\n\npublication coinciding with the start of his three-month tour of the United States in the Spirit on behalf of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. The nation became obsessed with Lindbergh during the tour in which he was seen in person ... |
"WE"_(1927_book)_1769076 | Explain what '"WE" (1927 book)' covers in the 'Production and summary' section. | thought of Lindbergh describing the post-flight welcomes in Paris, Brussels, London, Washington, New York and St. Louis. While the precipitating event for the publication of "WE" was the solo non-stop flight from New York to Paris, Lindbergh's account of this takes up only 18 pages (pp. 213β230) in the book which is mo... | [
""WE" (1927 book) β Production and summary\n\npublication coinciding with the start of his three-month tour of the United States in the Spirit on behalf of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. The nation became obsessed with Lindbergh during the tour in which he was seen in person ... |
"WE"_(1927_book)_1769067 | Explain what '"WE" (1927 book)' covers in the 'Production and summary' section. | York, St. Louis and elsewhere over the first couple of weeks after his return to the United States on June 10, a first manuscript for the book was quickly ghostwritten by New York Times reporter J. Carlisle MacDonald who had interviewed Lindbergh extensively in both Paris and during the six-day crossing of the Atlantic... | [
""WE" (1927 book) β Production and summary\n\npublication coinciding with the start of his three-month tour of the United States in the Spirit on behalf of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. The nation became obsessed with Lindbergh during the tour in which he was seen in person ... |
"WE"_(1927_book)_1769064 | Summarize the 'Production and summary' part of '"WE" (1927 book)'. | Just 57 days after then 25-year old former US Air Mail pilot Charles Lindbergh had completed his historic Orteig Prize-winning first-ever non-stop solo transatlantic flight from New York (Roosevelt Field) to Paris (Le Bourget) on May 20β21, 1927 in the single-engine Ryan monoplane Spirit of St. Louis, "WE", the first o... | [
""WE" (1927 book) β Production and summary\n\npublication coinciding with the start of his three-month tour of the United States in the Spirit on behalf of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. The nation became obsessed with Lindbergh during the tour in which he was seen in person ... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777907 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"'. | "a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term "cotton ceiling" arose among trans people to describe difficulty in forming sexual relationships. The article states that several high-pro... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777901 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"'. | "We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" is a BBC News article written by Caroline Lowbridge and published on 26 October 2021. It was produced by BBC Nottingham, a branch of BBC English Regions. The article claims that lesbians are being pressured by transgender women into having sex with them. The article ... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777906 | Summarize the following section from the article on '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"'. | of cisgender lesbians and commented on how difficult it is to form relationships as a transgender woman. A New Zealand TikTok content creator reported receiving messages from young lesbians who feel unable to break up with their partners because they are trans. The article also included a quote from a statement by a St... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777914 | Reconstruct the content about 'Get the L Out survey' from the article on '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"'. | held by the anti-transgender campaign group Get the L Out. The survey, conducted in 2019 and titled "Lesbians at Ground Zero: How transgenderism is conquering the lesbian body," was self-published on the group's website. The survey introduction described the "lesbian body as a battleground" at risk of destruction, citi... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777925 | Describe the 'Official BBC response' section of the article about '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"'. | On 1 November, the BBC said that their article passed its editorial guidelines, replying to complaints that their "strong commitment to impartiality" necessitated "covering stories on any point of the spectrum of debate", and that the report "looks at a complex subject from different perspectives and acknowledges it is... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777916 | Explain what '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"' covers in the 'Social context' section. | According to The Times, the article was published at a time when the transgender community in the UK had already felt animosity from the BBC due to the release of a podcast by Stephen Nolan that investigated Stonewall. PinkNews said that the BBC is "regularly criticised for its coverage of trans people". They also repo... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777922 | What does the article about '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"' say regarding 'Reception'? | with sexual predators". Non-binary comedian Mae Martin joined a London protest against the article. Shahrar Ali, a Green Party of England and Wales politician, praised the article for being "insightful" and "admirably exploring viewpoints from all sides". Posie Parker of The Spectator called the article "thought-provok... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777909 | Reconstruct the content about 'Range of views in the article' from the article on '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"'. | According to NBC Out, three quoted lesbians are "figureheads from groups that push anti-trans messages", including the LGB Alliance. Trans Activism UK said that the LGB Alliance had been "discriminatory towards the LGBTQ+ community". Of the sources, one describes specifically being pressured into penetrative sex by a t... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777919 | From the article on '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"', restate the 'Reception' content. | The article was widely received as transphobic by members of the transgender community and allies both within the UK and worldwide. Around 20,000 people signed an open letter by Trans Activism UK asking the BBC to apologise for the article, while the BBC received around 5,000 complaints directly and 6,000 messages of a... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777903 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"'. | The 4,000-word article was written by Caroline Lowbridge and published by BBC News on 26 October 2021. It previously included quotes from Lily Cade, a female pornographic actor. A Portuguese translation was published in Brazil. Lowbridge wrote that "there has been little research" on lesbians experiencing "pressure" to... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777915 | Describe the 'Get the L Out survey' section of the article about '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"'. | to be a representative sample of the lesbian community." The survey received 80 responses, of which 48% were from within the UK. In the results, Get the L Out reported that: The survey received criticism for its self-selection bias and small sample size; NBC's Jo Yurcaba found that it violated the BBC's editorial guide... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777908 | Describe the 'Analysis' section of the article about '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"'. | The article was produced by BBC Nottingham, a regional department of the organisation. It was subject to the BBC English Regions commissioning process, rather than that of the national BBC. The author, Caroline Lowbridge, said that she began investigating the subject after being contacted by people who said that they w... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777920 | Explain what '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"' covers in the 'Reception' section. | the transgender youth charity Mermaids commented that the article "contributes to the irrational fearmongering aimed at trans women, who have been relentlessly and systematically targeted by the media in recent years". A member of Trans Activism UK similarly said that the BBC had previously quoted anti-trans organisati... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777910 | Reconstruct the content about 'Range of views in the article' from the article on '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"'. | including some from trans women. However, a member of Trans Activism UK commented that the article omitted quotes from cisgender lesbians who had relationships with transgender women. PinkNews ' Lily Wakefield said it "does not contain a single interview with someone who disagrees that trans women are coercing lesbians... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777904 | Describe the content of the article about '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"'. | that her bisexual girlfriend broke up with her after she declined to participate in a threesome with her and a pre-op trans woman, saying that she could not be attracted to any trans women. A third woman recounted a sexual experience with a trans woman that occurred after she repeatedly expressed disinterest. Although ... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777913 | What does the article about '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"' say regarding 'Get the L Out survey'? | 87.5% of respondents did not believe trans women were women and 98.8% would not consider a trans woman as a potential sexual partner; ; 50% of respondents said they had been excluded from LGBT+ groups and 66% said they had been intimidated in those groups, mostly online; ; 48% said they had visited lesbian dating sites... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777921 | Based on the article about '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"', describe the 'Reception' section. | years." According to i, the article used the term "cotton ceiling", a term "rejected by the transgender community". It originally described Cade as a "gold star lesbian", a term denoting a lesbian who has never had sex with a man that has been criticised for connoting that she is a more "authentic" lesbian than lesbian... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777905 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"'. | "are still extremely scared to speak". Her social media survey of 80 lesbians found that 56% were "pressured or coerced to accept a trans woman as a sexual partner"; four respondents' comments are quoted. The transgender YouTuber Rose of Dawn, who started her channel over debates about whether it is transphobic to refu... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777918 | Describe the 'Social context' section of the article about '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"'. | 2004. Wells argued that the BBC article "is an obvious rehash of homophobic attitudes... in the 20th century to argue for [queer people's] exclusion from some public spaces". Writing for Refinery29, presenter of the BBC Three documentary Transitioning Teens Charlie Craggs also argued that the article "depicted trans wo... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777902 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"'. | to its publication, while protests took place outside BBC offices. Criticisms centred on the inclusion of a social media poll from the anti-transgender group Get the L Out that reported 56% of 80 self-selected lesbians had been pressured into sex by transgender women. Critics also believed that Lowbridge's chosen inter... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777923 | What information does the article about '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"' provide on 'BBC internal debates'? | The Guardian reported that staff "are often deeply split on the issue of trans rights" within the BBC. The newspaper stated that some BBC London staff made a "pushback" on the article prior to publication. They described the piece as "the subject of debate for some time before it was published" and said it "was subject... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"We're_being_pressured_into_sex_by_some_trans_women"_17777924 | Explain what '"We're being pressured into sex by some trans women"' covers in the 'BBC internal debates' section. | BBC staff on 8 November over concerns about the BBC's LGBT+ policies, including over the article and over the number of resignations by LGBT+ staff in 2021. Hunte quoted one staffer as saying, "people are getting to the point where they're asking β am I working for the bad guys?" In a meeting between BBC senior executi... | [
""We're being pressured into sex by some trans women" β Summary\n\n\"a sizeable minority of trans women... pressure lesbians to go out with them and have sex with them\", although she was unable to provide statistics. According to Lowbridge, the term \"cotton ceiling\" arose among trans people to describe... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336570 | Summarize the 'Recurring themes' part of '"Weird Al" Yankovic'. | UHF is named Bob, and a song called "Bob", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. "Frank's 2000" TV"), and the surname "Finkelstein" (e.g. the music video for "I Lost on Jeopardy", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Finkelstein, in UHF). A number of songs use the phrase "internal orga... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336592 | Describe the 'Refused parodies' section of the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic'. | On numerous occasions, Prince refused Yankovic permission to record parodies of his songs. Yankovic had stated in interviews prior to Prince's death in 2016 that he had "approached him every few years [to] see if he's lightened up". Yankovic related one story where, before the American Music Awards where he and Prince ... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336597 | From the article on '"Weird Al" Yankovic', restate the 'Live performances' content. | Marin County Civic Center in San Rafael, California, on October 2, 1999. For legal reasons, video clips (apart from those for Yankovic's own music videos) could not be shown for the home release, and unreleased parodies were removed from the parody medley for the performance. In 2003, Yankovic toured overseas for the f... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336549 | What does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic' say regarding '1998βpresent: New look and later career'? | the previous Internet Leaks digital download release, a polka medley called "Polka Face", a song called "TMZ" for which Bill Plympton created an animated music video, and five other new songs. Yankovic had reported an interest in parodying Lady Gaga's material, and on April 20 announced that he had written and recorded... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336558 | Explain what '"Weird Al" Yankovic' covers in the 'Personal life' section. | 20 years. He considered the Appleton show and subsequent tour dates therapeutic: "If I didn't have anything to distract me, I probably would have spiraled into an even deeper depression. For a couple of hours each night, I could go onstage and put on a big fake smile and pretend like everything was just okay." In a 201... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336571 | What does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic' say regarding 'Recurring themes'? | occurs in "Why Does This Always Happen to Me?", in which his deceased friend owes him $5. Another recurring joke is his attraction to female nostrils or nostrils in general. This also appears in numerous Al TV interviews as well as in several of his songs ("Albuquerque" and "Wanna B Ur Lovr" to name a few.) Yankovic al... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336541 | Summarize the '1990β1997: Revived career' part of '"Weird Al" Yankovic'. | Yankovic had returned to the studio to prepare songs for his next album Off the Deep End around 1990. During production, RubΓ©n Valtierra joined the band on keyboards in 1991, allowing Yankovic to concentrate more on singing and increasing his use of the stage space during concerts. Further, Yankovic took over productio... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336542 | Describe the '1990β1997: Revived career' section of the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic'. | to work from, as he was still in a slump post-UHF. When Jackson released his next album, Dangerous, and its hit single "Black or White", Yankovic had quickly written a parody, "Snack All Night", from it, and hoped Jackson would allow him to use the parody. Jackson denied Yankovic this, as Jackson felt "Black or White" ... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336521 | What information does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic' provide? | Alfred Matthew "Weird Al" Yankovic (born October 23, 1959) is an American singer, musician, record producer, and actor who is known for humorous songs that make light of pop culture and often parody specific songs by contemporary musical acts. He also performs original songs that are style pastiches of the work of othe... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336586 | From the article on '"Weird Al" Yankovic', restate the 'Positive' content. | compilation album Pure Frosting. In 2008, Yankovic directed the music video for their song "Mixed Up S.O.B." Don McLean was reportedly pleased with "The Saga Begins", a parody of "American Pie", and told Yankovic that the parody's lyrics sometimes enter his mind during live performances. His parody not only replicates ... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336603 | From the article on '"Weird Al" Yankovic', restate the 'Live performances' content. | Star Wars, including his songs "The Saga Begins" and "Yoda". Yankovic announced plans to tour again in 2022, following up from his 2018 tour with the "Unfortunate Return Of The Ridiculously Self-Indulgent, Ill-Advised Vanity Tour", focusing on his lesser-known songs. The tour will include 133 shows, concluding with Yan... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336573 | Summarize the 'Music videos' part of '"Weird Al" Yankovic'. | About the Pentiums", "Amish Paradise", "Like a Surgeon", and "White & Nerdy". The video for "Dare to Be Stupid" is, as stated by Yankovic, a style parody in general of Devo videos. Several videos have included appearances by notable celebrities in addition to Yankovic and his band. Dr. Demento appeared in several of Ya... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336560 | Explain what '"Weird Al" Yankovic' covers in the 'Parodies' section. | how to recreate some of the electronic sounds they used for "Radioactive" in Yankovic's parody "Inactive". Yankovic's career in novelty and comedy music has outlasted many of his "mainstream" parody targets, such as Toni Basil, MC Hammer, and Men Without Hats. Yankovic's continued success (including the top 10 single "... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336615 | Explain what '"Weird Al" Yankovic' covers in the 'Animation and voice work' section. | My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic episode "Pinkie Pride" as Cheese Sandwich, a rival party planner to Pinkie Pie. He would later reprise his role in the season 9 episode "The Last Laugh". In 2015, Al voiced the supervillain Darkseid in a season 15 episode of Teen Titans Go!. He initially speaks with a deep, intimidat... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336574 | Reconstruct the content about 'Music videos' from the article on '"Weird Al" Yankovic'. | "White & Nerdy"; and Ruth Buzzi and Pat Boone appeared in "Gump". The video for "I Lost on Jeopardy" includes an appearance by Greg Kihn, the artist whose song, "Jeopardy", was being parodied, along with Don Pardo and Art Fleming, Jeopardy's original announcer and host, as themselves. Florence Henderson plays an Amish ... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336564 | Based on the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic', describe the 'Parodies' section. | permeates the various choices, sometimes entering a "zombie phase" as he mulls these over in his home. For example, Yankovic believes he could have written a completely different version of "White & Nerdy" based on the alternative choices of lyrics he had come up with and had discarded for the final song. He has also d... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336596 | Based on the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic', describe the 'Live performances' section. | Yankovic often describes his live concert performances as "a rock and comedy multimedia extravaganza" with an audience that "ranges from toddlers to geriatrics". Apart from Yankovic and his band performing his classic and contemporary hits, staples of Yankovic's live performances include a medley of parodies, many cost... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336600 | Explain what '"Weird Al" Yankovic' covers in the 'Live performances' section. | reasons. Yankovic performed George Harrison's "What Is Life" at the live-recorded George Fest (Los Angeles, 2014). DVD and Blu-Ray CD combos of the concert honoring Harrison became available in early 2016. Following the release of Mandatory Fun, Yankovic toured across the United States, Canada, and selected overseas ve... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336612 | Describe the 'Animation and voice work' section of the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic'. | Freeze" (Homer's song, "Shave Me", was itself a parody of Nirvana's "Rape Me") making Yankovic one of only a handful of celebrities to appear twice on the show playing themselves. He appeared in the animated Adult Swim show Robot Chicken, which provided him with a music video for the song "Weasel Stomping Day". Yankovi... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336606 | Explain what '"Weird Al" Yankovic' covers in the 'UHF' section. | In 1989, Yankovic starred in a full-length feature film called UHF, co-written by himself and manager Jay Levey and filmed in Tulsa, Oklahoma. A satire of the television and film industries, also starring Michael Richards, Fran Drescher, and Victoria Jackson, it brought floundering studio Orion their highest test score... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336547 | What does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic' say regarding '1998βpresent: New look and later career'? | "Ridin'" by Chamillionaire. "White & Nerdy" became Yankovic's first Billboard Hot 100 single, debuting at #29 and peaking at #9. "Canadian Idiot", a parody of "American Idiot" by Green Day, also charted in the Hot 100. The album as a whole reached #10 in the Billboard 200, and by 2008 was Yankovic's first certified pla... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336637 | Explain what '"Weird Al" Yankovic' covers in the 'Band members' section. | "Weird Al" Yankovic β vocals, accordion, keyboards, background vocals (1976βpresent) ; Jim "Kimo" West β guitar, mandolin, background vocals (1983βpresent) ; Steve Jay β bass, banjo, background vocals (1983βpresent) ; Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz β drums, percussion, background vocals (1980βpresent) ; RubΓ©n Valtierra β piano... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336575 | What does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic' say regarding 'Music videos'? | videos created by Bill Plympton and John Kricfalusi; one video, "Weasel Stomping Day" was created by the producers of the show Robot Chicken, and aired as a segment of that program. For the 2010 Alpocalypse, Yankovic produced videos for every song; four of those were previously released for each of the songs on the EP ... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336620 | Based on the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic', describe the 'Directing' section. | Yankovic has directed many of his own music videos; he has directed all of his music videos from 1993's "Bedrock Anthem" to 2006's "White & Nerdy". He also directed the end sequence of 1986's "Christmas at Ground Zero" (an original piece juxtaposing Christmas with nuclear warfare) from his Polka Party! album and the ti... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336524 | Reconstruct the content about 'Early life' from the article on '"Weird Al" Yankovic'. | Alfred Matthew Yankovic was born in Downey, California, on October 23, 1959, the only child of Mary Elizabeth (nΓ©e Vivalda) and Nick Yankovic. He was raised in Lynwood, California. His father, who was born in the Strawberry Hill neighborhood of Kansas City, Kansas, was of Yugoslav descent (the original surname spelling... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336578 | Reconstruct the content about 'Music videos' from the article on '"Weird Al" Yankovic'. | Billboard charts on its debut week. Businessweek attributed the sales success of Mandatory Fun to the viral music video campaign. ABC World News elaborated that Yankovic's success is in part due to the Internet's interest in viral and humorous videos catching up with what Yankovic has been doing for his entire career. ... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336552 | Summarize the '1998βpresent: New look and later career' part of '"Weird Al" Yankovic'. | as something that can become dated by the time of release. Mandatory Fun was released to strong critical praise and was the No. 1 debut album on the Billboard charts the week of its release, buoyed by Yankovic's approach for releasing eight music videos over eight continuous days that drew viral attention to the album ... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336629 | Explain what '"Weird Al" Yankovic' covers in the 'Misattribution and imitators' section. | by Bob Rivers and several more have a Star Wars motif. Some songs misattributed to him are not songs, but spoken skits, such as "Sesame Street on Crack", which is also widely misattributed to Adam Sandler. A list of songs frequently misattributed to Yankovic can be found at The Not Al Page and a list of all commerciall... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336635 | What does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic' say regarding 'Fan-driven campaigns'? | Blues (inducted in 2018) in the top ten. A smaller ongoing effort has been made by fans to have Yankovic perform at the halftime show of a Super Bowl game. This inspired Yankovic to write the fight song parody "Sports Song" for Mandatory Fun to help round out his repertoire. Subsequent to the success of Mandatory Fun, ... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336554 | Summarize the '1998βpresent: New look and later career' part of '"Weird Al" Yankovic'. | song, "The Hamilton Polka", a polka medley consisting of several songs from the musical Hamilton. The song holds the distinction of being the first polka song to chart on Billboard's Digital Songs Sales Chart. After Hamilton had premiered on Disney+ in July 2020, Yankovic released a video version of "The Hamilton Polka... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336582 | Explain what '"Weird Al" Yankovic' covers in the 'Positive' section. | "Fat", he requested that Yankovic not record a parody of "Black or White", titled "Snack All Night", because he felt the message was too important. This refusal, coming shortly after the commercial failure of Yankovic's movie UHF in theaters, had initially set Yankovic back; he later recognized this as a critical time ... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336624 | Reconstruct the content about 'Other media' from the article on '"Weird Al" Yankovic'. | Yankovic competed on a week of Wheel of Fortune taped at Disney's Hollywood Studios in March 1994. He also competed on Rock & Roll Jeopardy! Weird Al joined the band Hanson in their music video for "Thinking 'bout Somethin'" in which he plays the tambourine. Yankovic contributes backing vocals for the song "Time" on Be... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336534 | Based on the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic', describe the '1976β1981: Dr. Demento and early fame' section. | him he was a drummer and agreed to bang on Yankovic's accordion case to help Yankovic keep a steady beat during the song. They rehearsed the song just a few times before the show began. "Another One Rides the Bus" became so popular that Yankovic's first television appearance was a performance of the song on The Tomorro... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336593 | Summarize the 'Refused parodies' part of '"Weird Al" Yankovic'. | Despite these refusals, Yankovic was able to gain permission to parody the "When Doves Cry" video as part of his music video for the song "UHF". Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page is a self-proclaimed Yankovic fan, but when Yankovic wished to create a polka medley of Led Zeppelin songs, Page refused. Yankovic was, howev... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336540 | What does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic' say regarding '1981β1989: Band and fame'? | Ogden Nash, who had written humorous poems for the original. Yankovic's success led to a deal to make his film UHF, which premiered in July 1989. While the film had since become a cult title, its initial release was against mediocre reviews, and it was up against several other summer blockbusters, including Indiana Jon... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336580 | Reconstruct the content about 'Reactions from original artists' from the article on '"Weird Al" Yankovic'. | manager Jay Levey, but at times Yankovic has asked the artist directly, such as flying to Denver, Colorado, to attend an Iggy Azalea concert and speak to her personally about parodying her song "Fancy". He claims that only about two to three percent of the artists he approaches for permission deny his requests. Separat... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336548 | Based on the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic', describe the '1998βpresent: New look and later career' section. | two weeks before. Yankovic said that the benefit of digital distribution is that "I don't have to wait around while my songs get old and datedβI can get them out on the Internet almost immediately." In 2009, Yankovic released four more songs: "Craigslist" on June 16, "Skipper Dan" on July 14, "CNR" on August 4, and "Ri... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336601 | Explain what '"Weird Al" Yankovic' covers in the 'Live performances' section. | did not use costumes, props, or video screens. Comedian Emo Philips was the opening act. A further staple of this tour was Yankovic's cover performance of a different famous song at each venue, which Yankovic stated was something he and his band enjoyed doing. Starting in June 2019, Yankovic went on his "Strings Attach... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336562 | Summarize the 'Parodies' part of '"Weird Al" Yankovic'. | do unfunny music. I'll leave the serious stuff to Paris Hilton and Kevin Federline." Yankovic considered that his first true satirical song was "Smells Like Nirvana", which references unintelligible lyrics in Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit". Other satirical songs include "Achy Breaky Song", which refers to the song... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336622 | What does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic' say regarding 'Directing'? | deal with Warner Bros. to write and direct a live-action feature film for Cartoon Network. Although Yankovic previously wrote the script for UHF, this was to be the first movie Yankovic directed. Yankovic stated that he would not be starring in the movie, as Cartoon Network wanted a younger protagonist. During an inter... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336587 | Based on the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic', describe the 'Positive' section. | his official MySpace page before it was on Yankovic's own page. Chamillionaire stated in an interview, "He's actually rapping pretty good on it, it's crazy [...] I didn't know he could rap like that. It's really an honor when he does that. [...] Weird Al is not gonna do a parody of your song if you're not doing it big.... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336581 | Explain what '"Weird Al" Yankovic' covers in the 'Positive' section. | Many artists parodied by Yankovic have considered this as a rite of passage to show they have made it in the music industry. Michael Jackson was a big fan of Yankovic, and Yankovic claimed Jackson "had always been very supportive" of his work. Jackson twice allowed him to parody his songs ("Beat It" and "Bad" became "E... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336539 | Describe the '1981β1989: Band and fame' section of the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic'. | book, resembling a scrapbook, included real and fictional humorous photographs and documents. Yankovic and his band toured as the opening act for The Monkees in mid-1987 for their second reunion tour of North America. Yankovic claims to have enjoyed touring with The Monkees, even though "the promoter gypped us out of a... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336614 | Explain what '"Weird Al" Yankovic' covers in the 'Animation and voice work' section. | characters of Yo Gabba Gabba! organize a circus in a 2007 episode of the children's show. In 2011, Al appeared as himself in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Bat-Mite Presents: Batman's Strangest Cases!" In 2012, Al was extensively featured in the sixth season episode of 30 Rock called "Kidnapped by Danger",... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336527 | Reconstruct the content about 'Early life' from the article on '"Weird Al" Yankovic'. | "all the other wonderfully sick and twisted artists" he found through The Dr. Demento Radio Show. Other sources of inspiration for his comedy came from Mad magazine, Monty Python, and the Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker movies. He had also enjoyed George Carlin's FM & AM comedy album so much that he had transcribed it by t... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336569 | Summarize the 'Recurring themes' part of '"Weird Al" Yankovic'. | One of Yankovic's recurring jokes involves the number 27. It is mentioned in the lyrics of several songs, and seen on the covers for Running with Scissors, Poodle Hat and Straight Outta Lynwood. He had originally just pulled the number 27 as a random figure to use in filling out lyrics, but as his fans started to notic... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336608 | What information does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic' provide on 'Live television'? | In his early career, Yankovic hosted the specials Al TV on MTV and Al Music on MuchMusic many times, generally coinciding with the release of each new album. These shows typically included some of Yankovic's videos to date and previews of songs on the upcoming album. A recurring segment of Al TV involves Yankovic manip... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336567 | Explain what '"Weird Al" Yankovic' covers in the 'Original songs' section. | Yankovic has recorded numerous original humorous songs, such as "You Don't Love Me Anymore" and "One More Minute". Many of these songs are style pastiches of specific bands with allusions to specific songs. For example, "First World Problems" from Mandatory Fun is a style take on the Pixies, with the opening stanza rem... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336559 | From the article on '"Weird Al" Yankovic', restate the 'Parodies' content. | Yankovic is well known for creating parodies of contemporary radio hits, typically which make up about half of his studio releases. Unlike other parody artists such as Allan Sherman, Yankovic and his band strive to keep the backing music in his parodies the same as the original, transcribing the original song by ear an... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_9336563 | What information does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic' provide on 'Parodies'? | ideas from fans. There exists, however, one exception to this rule: Madonna was reportedly talking with a friend and happened to wonder aloud when Yankovic was going to turn her "Like a Virgin" into "Like a Surgeon". Madonna's friend was a mutual friend of Yankovic's manager, Jay Levey, and eventually Yankovic himself ... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic β Recurring themes\n\nUHF is named Bob, and a song called \"Bob\", done in the style of Bob Dylan, is featured on Poodle Hat), Frank (e.g. \"Frank's 2000\" TV\"), and the surname \"Finkelstein\" (e.g. the music video for \"I Lost on Jeopardy\", or Fran Drescher's character, Pamela Fin... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_(album)_21807003 | Summarize the 'Production' part of '"Weird Al" Yankovic (album)'. | played it immediately; "I Love Rocky Road" was one of the most-requested songs by the next day. At the same time, Rock 'n Roll Records president Tad Dowd had been trying to convince parent company Scotti Brothers Records to sign the 22-year-old Yankovic. The positive furor over the KIQQ playtest provided Dowd with the ... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic (album) β Production\n\nplayed it immediately; \"I Love Rocky Road\" was one of the most-requested songs by the next day. At the same time, Rock 'n Roll Records president Tad Dowd had been trying to convince parent company Scotti Brothers Records to sign the 22-year-old Yankovic. The ... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_(album)_21807009 | Summarize the 'Composition' part of '"Weird Al" Yankovic (album)'. | lifestyles. "Such a Groovy Guy" parodies narcissism specifically noting fashion, demeanor, dominance and submission, and relationship breakup. Yankovic wrote the song for a woman he was dating in homage of her previous boyfriend who, upon the breakup asked her, "Iβm such a groovy guy! Why would you break up with me?" O... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic (album) β Production\n\nplayed it immediately; \"I Love Rocky Road\" was one of the most-requested songs by the next day. At the same time, Rock 'n Roll Records president Tad Dowd had been trying to convince parent company Scotti Brothers Records to sign the 22-year-old Yankovic. The ... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_(album)_21807012 | What does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic (album)' say regarding 'Critical reception'? | Eugene Chadbourne, reviewer for AllMusic, felt that while "Weird Al" Yankovic was a detailed harbinger of parody to come, the album does not hold up well on its own. Chadbourne extolled most of the parodies ("Another One Rides the Bus", "My Bologna", "I Love Rocky Road") for their comedic value in contrast with their o... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic (album) β Production\n\nplayed it immediately; \"I Love Rocky Road\" was one of the most-requested songs by the next day. At the same time, Rock 'n Roll Records president Tad Dowd had been trying to convince parent company Scotti Brothers Records to sign the 22-year-old Yankovic. The ... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_(album)_21807005 | Reconstruct the content about 'Composition' from the article on '"Weird Al" Yankovic (album)'. | "Weird Al" Yankovic is the only album in Yankovic's discography to use the accordion in every song; in subsequent albums it is only used where deemed appropriate or wholly inappropriate for comedic effect. "Ricky" is a parody of "Mickey" by Toni Basil; an ode to I Love Lucy with Yankovic performing as Ricky and Tress M... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic (album) β Production\n\nplayed it immediately; \"I Love Rocky Road\" was one of the most-requested songs by the next day. At the same time, Rock 'n Roll Records president Tad Dowd had been trying to convince parent company Scotti Brothers Records to sign the 22-year-old Yankovic. The ... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_(album)_21807007 | What does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic (album)' say regarding 'Composition'? | of Yankovic's favorite artists. The song is a morbidly depressing birthday song detailing ails of the world, including poverty, nuclear holocaust, and eventual solar cataclysm. Only seeing two popular birthday songs at the timeβ"Happy Birthday to You" by Patty and Mildred J. Hill, and "Birthday" by The BeatlesβYankovic... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic (album) β Production\n\nplayed it immediately; \"I Love Rocky Road\" was one of the most-requested songs by the next day. At the same time, Rock 'n Roll Records president Tad Dowd had been trying to convince parent company Scotti Brothers Records to sign the 22-year-old Yankovic. The ... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_(album)_21807013 | Describe the 'Critical reception' section of the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic (album)'. | flow of an album side is more like ballast." Introducing Yankovic as the guest DJ for All Songs Considered on National Public Radio in 2006, host Bob Boilen opined that upon his debut, Yankovic "seemed the epitome of throw-away novelty act". Reviewing Yankovic in 2008, Brian Raftery of Wired magazine wrote that "Ricky"... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic (album) β Production\n\nplayed it immediately; \"I Love Rocky Road\" was one of the most-requested songs by the next day. At the same time, Rock 'n Roll Records president Tad Dowd had been trying to convince parent company Scotti Brothers Records to sign the 22-year-old Yankovic. The ... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_(album)_21807014 | Explain what '"Weird Al" Yankovic (album)' covers in the 'Personnel' section. | "Weird Al" Yankovic β accordion, lead vocals ; Steve Jay β bass guitar ; Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz β drums, percussion ; Rick Derringer - guitar, producer ; Richard Bennett β banjo, ukulele, guitar ; William K. Anderson β saxophone, harmonica ; Joel Miller β bongos ; Mike Kieffer β percussion ; Dorothy Remsen β harp ; Tre... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic (album) β Production\n\nplayed it immediately; \"I Love Rocky Road\" was one of the most-requested songs by the next day. At the same time, Rock 'n Roll Records president Tad Dowd had been trying to convince parent company Scotti Brothers Records to sign the 22-year-old Yankovic. The ... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_(album)_21807001 | What information does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic (album)' provide? | "Weird Al" Yankovic is the debut album by American parodist Alfred "Weird Al" Yankovic. The album was the first of many produced by former The McCoys guitarist Rick Derringer. Mostly recorded in March 1982, the album was released by Rock 'n Roll Records as an LP and on Compact Cassette in 1983. Consisting of five direc... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic (album) β Production\n\nplayed it immediately; \"I Love Rocky Road\" was one of the most-requested songs by the next day. At the same time, Rock 'n Roll Records president Tad Dowd had been trying to convince parent company Scotti Brothers Records to sign the 22-year-old Yankovic. The ... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_(album)_21807006 | Based on the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic (album)', describe the 'Composition' section. | Blues" is a blues song satirizing the socialite lifestyle of the Prince and Princess of Wales (Prince Charles and Diana). Originally, the song was going to be a parody of "Jack & Diane" by John Mellencamp; worried about spoiling a Jack and Diane movie deal, Mellencamp shot down the parody. Yankovic considered tweaking ... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic (album) β Production\n\nplayed it immediately; \"I Love Rocky Road\" was one of the most-requested songs by the next day. At the same time, Rock 'n Roll Records president Tad Dowd had been trying to convince parent company Scotti Brothers Records to sign the 22-year-old Yankovic. The ... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_(album)_21807004 | Summarize the 'Production' part of '"Weird Al" Yankovic (album)'. | in Santa Monica, California in February 1983. To promote the album, Levey coordinated a three-week tour in late Summer 1983 across the United States' East Coast and Midwest for both Yankovic and Dr. Demento. Promoted as "An Evening of Dementia with Dr. Demento in Person Plus 'Weird Al' Yankovic", Demento opened with re... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic (album) β Production\n\nplayed it immediately; \"I Love Rocky Road\" was one of the most-requested songs by the next day. At the same time, Rock 'n Roll Records president Tad Dowd had been trying to convince parent company Scotti Brothers Records to sign the 22-year-old Yankovic. The ... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_(album)_21807002 | Summarize the 'Production' part of '"Weird Al" Yankovic (album)'. | After hearing Yankovic's parody of his song "I Love Rock 'n' Roll", "I Love Rocky Road", songwriter Jake Hooker suggested to guitarist Rick Derringer that he would be the perfect producer for the burgeoning parodist. Agreeing, Derringer used his music industry prestige and convinced Cherokee Studios to record an album'... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic (album) β Production\n\nplayed it immediately; \"I Love Rocky Road\" was one of the most-requested songs by the next day. At the same time, Rock 'n Roll Records president Tad Dowd had been trying to convince parent company Scotti Brothers Records to sign the 22-year-old Yankovic. The ... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_(album)_21807008 | Summarize the 'Composition' part of '"Weird Al" Yankovic (album)'. | the narrator talks about his obsession with bologna sausage. This is a re-recording of the song; the original Capitol Records single version would not appear on a "Weird Al" album until the 1994 box set Permanent Record: Al in the Box. "The Check's in the Mail" parodies business-related prevarications, exampling avoida... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic (album) β Production\n\nplayed it immediately; \"I Love Rocky Road\" was one of the most-requested songs by the next day. At the same time, Rock 'n Roll Records president Tad Dowd had been trying to convince parent company Scotti Brothers Records to sign the 22-year-old Yankovic. The ... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_(album)_21807011 | Summarize the 'Promotion & Tour' part of '"Weird Al" Yankovic (album)'. | To promote the album, the songs "Ricky" and "I Love Rocky Road" were released as singles with accompanying music videos. Yankovic embarked on his first official concert tour, which began at the Bottom Line in New York City on May 21, 1983 and ended June 10, 1983 at Mickey's in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic (album) β Production\n\nplayed it immediately; \"I Love Rocky Road\" was one of the most-requested songs by the next day. At the same time, Rock 'n Roll Records president Tad Dowd had been trying to convince parent company Scotti Brothers Records to sign the 22-year-old Yankovic. The ... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_(album)_21807010 | From the article on '"Weird Al" Yankovic (album)', restate the 'Composition' content. | The sound of the iron lung is an accordion's air release valve. "It's Still Billy Joel to Me", Yankovic's 1980 parody of Billy Joel's "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me", was originally planned for this album. Wary of the song being considered "dated" three years later, and doubtful that Joel would give his blessing, the ... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic (album) β Production\n\nplayed it immediately; \"I Love Rocky Road\" was one of the most-requested songs by the next day. At the same time, Rock 'n Roll Records president Tad Dowd had been trying to convince parent company Scotti Brothers Records to sign the 22-year-old Yankovic. The ... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_Live!_24197027 | Summarize the following section from the article on '"Weird Al" Yankovic Live!'. | "Weird Al" Yankovic Live! is a live video recording of "Weird Al" Yankovic's concert during the Touring With Scissors tour, at the Marin County Civic Center, in San Rafael, California, on October 2, 1999. For legal reasons, video clips and several unreleased songs from the medley were not included. The concert video in... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic Live!\n\n\"Weird Al\" Yankovic Live! is a live video recording of \"Weird Al\" Yankovic's concert during the Touring With Scissors tour, at the Marin County Civic Center, in San Rafael, California, on October 2, 1999. For legal reasons, video clips and several unreleased songs from th... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_Live!_24197026 | What information does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic Live!' provide? | "Like a Surgeon" (Madonna's "Truth or Dare" Remix) (from Dare to Be Stupid album) ; 12) "Pretty Fly for a Rabbi" / "Another One Rides the Bus" / "I Love Rocky Road" / "Achy Breaky Song" / "Jurassic Park" / "Grapefruit Diet" / "I Lost on Jeopardy" / "Eat It" ; 13) "Smells Like Nirvana" (from Off the Deep End album) ; 14... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic Live!\n\n\"Weird Al\" Yankovic Live! is a live video recording of \"Weird Al\" Yankovic's concert during the Touring With Scissors tour, at the Marin County Civic Center, in San Rafael, California, on October 2, 1999. For legal reasons, video clips and several unreleased songs from th... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_Live!_24197025 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic Live!'. | 1) "Gump" (from Bad Hair Day album) ; 2) "Polka Power" (from Running with Scissors album) ; 3) (drum solo) ; 4) "Jerry Springer" (from Running with Scissors album) ; 5) "My Baby's In Love With Eddie Vedder" (from Running with Scissors album) ; 6) "The Night Santa Went Crazy" (Extra Gory Version) (from Bad Hair Day albu... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic Live!\n\n\"Weird Al\" Yankovic Live! is a live video recording of \"Weird Al\" Yankovic's concert during the Touring With Scissors tour, at the Marin County Civic Center, in San Rafael, California, on October 2, 1999. For legal reasons, video clips and several unreleased songs from th... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_Live!:_The_Alpocalypse_Tour_24048876 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic Live!: The Alpocalypse Tour'. | ; 17) "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies" (from UHF album) ; 18) "Whatever You Like" (from Alpocalypse album) ; 19) "Another Tattoo" (from Alpocalypse album) ; 20) "EBay" (from Poodle Hat album) ; 21) "I Want a New Duck" (from Dare to Be Stupid album) ; 22) "Theme from Rocky XIII" (from "Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D a... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic Live!: The Alpocalypse Tour\n\n; 17) \"Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies\" (from UHF album) ; 18) \"Whatever You Like\" (from Alpocalypse album) ; 19) \"Another Tattoo\" (from Alpocalypse album) ; 20) \"EBay\" (from Poodle Hat album) ; 21) \"I Want a New Duck\" (from Dare to Be St... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_Live!:_The_Alpocalypse_Tour_24048877 | What information does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic Live!: The Alpocalypse Tour' provide? | & Nerdy" (from Straight Outta Lynwood album) ; 32) "Fat" (from Even Worse album) ; 33) "Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565" (Johann Sebastian Bach cover) ; 34) "The Saga Begins" (from Running with Scissors album) ; 35) (keyboard solo) ; 36) "Yoda" (from Dare to Be Stupid album) '"Weird Al" Yankovic Live! - The Alpoc... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic Live!: The Alpocalypse Tour\n\n; 17) \"Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies\" (from UHF album) ; 18) \"Whatever You Like\" (from Alpocalypse album) ; 19) \"Another Tattoo\" (from Alpocalypse album) ; 20) \"EBay\" (from Poodle Hat album) ; 21) \"I Want a New Duck\" (from Dare to Be St... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_Live!:_The_Alpocalypse_Tour_24048875 | What information does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic Live!: The Alpocalypse Tour' provide? | 1) "Polka Face" (from Alpocalypse album) ; 2) (drum solo) [DVD] ; 3) "Frank's 2000" TV" (DVD) (from Alapalooza album) ; 4) "TMZ" (from Alpocalypse album) ; 5) (bass solo) [DVD] ; 6) "You Don't Love Me Anymore" (DVD) (from Off the Deep End album) ; 7) (drum solo reprise) [DVD] ; 8) "You Make Me" (DVD) (from Even Worse a... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic Live!: The Alpocalypse Tour\n\n; 17) \"Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies\" (from UHF album) ; 18) \"Whatever You Like\" (from Alpocalypse album) ; 19) \"Another Tattoo\" (from Alpocalypse album) ; 20) \"EBay\" (from Poodle Hat album) ; 21) \"I Want a New Duck\" (from Dare to Be St... |
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_discography_6632294 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic discography'. | in April 1996, peaked at numbers 9 and 14 respectively on the Canadian Albums Chart and Billboard 200. "Amish Paradise", the album's lead single, peaked at number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100. After signing to new label Volcano Records, Yankovic released his tenth studio album Running with Scissors in June 1999. The alb... | [
""Weird Al" Yankovic discography\n\nin April 1996, peaked at numbers 9 and 14 respectively on the Canadian Albums Chart and Billboard 200. \"Amish Paradise\", the album's lead single, peaked at number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100. After signing to new label Volcano Records, Yankovic released his tenth stud... |
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