Steve and Charlie discuss Weird Al Yankovic's discography one song at a time.
Steve and Charlie get a chance to talk to Jeff Swampy Marsh and Dan Povenmire the creators of Milo Murphy’s Law (as well as Phineas and Ferb and who also worked on Rock’s Modern Life and the Simps…
Polly Esther, the writer and star of one woman shows Dammit, Jim! I’m a Comedienne, Not a Doctor!; Weird Al Saved My Life, and Pollywood is back to debate CNR with us. We had a lot of fun making t…
Steve and Charlie are back for season 2! This season will feature debates that we have with ourselves as well as fans over various things (plus a few surprises). First up- Should Al’s songs be cov…
Hiatus Episode 2-
We talk to Insane Ian from the theFuMP.com about the upcoming FuMPfest in Chicago. The show is August 9th thru the 11th and includes lots of funny music performers and events.…
We’re taking a break from our break to come to you with two reviews of two different tours we saw recently.
First, Pollywood, the one woman show by Polly Ester we saw at the Orlando Fringe Fest…
Steve took the time to tabulate the entire podcast’s worth of ratings for each song and then used a computer to spit out the results and averages. On this short podcast we talk about the results, fin…
We finish up the season with Al’s longest song ever, Albuquerque from Running with Scissors. This song is a style parody of Dick’s Automotive by the Rugburns. Make sure to check that song out, as lon…
Well, what do we say about this one. We try to stay on the topic of the original song and Al’s parody, and we do a pretty good job. Wait til the end for a special surprise.
Theme Improvised by Anthony…
Jackson Park Express, Al’s new favorite song. We discuss what we think about it, and if nostalgia would change how we feel about this.
Theme Improvised by Anthony Riley
Charlie drawn by Bob Kodzis
Steve and Charlie talk about Al and Frank. Plus a little bit of Dweezil Zappa.
We’re coming up on the end real soon folks, so if you have something to say, call the weird line at 302 72 WEIRD. Thanks!
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Getting to the end. Here’s a tale of a man and his family who go to visit one of the happiest places on earth, Darwin, Minnesota.
We got the chance to talk to Grammy award winner (for the Squeezebox box set) art designer, Annie Stoll. Annie worked with Meghan Foley and Al himself on the art for the box set, so we asked her abou…
Al’s ode to Beck’s ode to Prince. From Poodle Hat, this pick up song is sure to keep you from holding it in. Can Al do romance well at all?
From the In 3-D album, it’s Al’s Christmastime b-movie horror song. Fun times. In 3-D.
It’s also the start of Jay Levey week!!! Yey!
Theme Improvised by Anthony Riley
Charlie and Steve drawn by Bob Kodz…
Al’s style parody of the works of Jim Steinman (and Bat Out OF Hell Meatloaf) talks about all those things that you used to get emailed. Before Facebook just put them in your feed. Charlie also has t…
We invite fellow Lowdown Media host and Star Wars Disney nerd, Nick Locicero, over to talk some Episode One: The Phantom Menace. Get ready for a nice long episode all about Weird Al’s song, the Star …
The title track to the UHF soundtrack. Heavy with visual parody, not much on the music parody side.
Theme Improvised by Anthony Riley
Charlie and Steve drawn by Bob Kodzis
The final polka. We run down the songs and what makes this one special. From Poodle Hat.
Theme Improvised by Anthony Riley
Charlie and Steve drawn by Bob Kodzis
Charlie and Steve talk about Weird Al and Wheel of Fortune star Vanna White. And maybe a song.
Final episode of the week from Wheel Of Fortune May 6th 1994. Little Richards, James Brown, Lee Greenwood…
Steve are Charlie took a brief break, so Harvey clicked his little feet on Charlie’s keyboard and found an early recording before the We’re All Yankovics podcast launched. A test recording. So here’s…