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OverviewFrom his love of accordions and Hawaiian print shirts to his popular puns and trademark dance moves, ""Weird Al"" Yankovic has made a career out of making us laugh. Funny music is often dismissed as light and irrelevant, but Yankovic’s fourteen successful studio albums prove there is more going on than comedic music's reputation suggests. In this book, for the first time, the parodies, original compositions, and polka medleys of the Weird Al universe finally receive their due respect. Lily Hirsch weaves together original interviews with the prince of parody himself, creating a fresh take on comedy and music’s complicated romance. She reveals that Yankovic’s jests have always had a deeper meaning, addressing such topics as bullying, celebrity, and racial and gender stereotypes. Weird Al is undeterred by those who say funny music is nothing but a low-brow pastime. And thank goodness. With his good-guy grace still intact, Yankovic remains unapologetically and unmistakably himself. Reveling in the mischief and wisdom of Yankovic’s forty-year career, this book is an Al-expense-paid tour of a true comedic and musical genius. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lily E. Hirsch , Dr. DementoPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Edition: Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.413kg ISBN: 9781538163504ISBN 10: 1538163500 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 15 April 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsForeword, by Dr. Demento Introduction—Still Weird Al Chapter 1—This Is the Life Chapter 2—The Prince of Pop Parody Chapter 3—Policing and Playing with Language Chapter 4—Sugar and Spice and Everything Almost Nice Chapter 5—The Art of Self-Deprecation Chapter 6—President Al Chapter 7—The Woke Joke Chapter 8—Junking Gender Chapter 9—Al-most Famous ConclusionReviewsHirsch insists that it is high time that we look at, listen to and talk “about the various aspects of Yankovic’s art that merit serious attention,” to move the reader to revisit Yankovic’s music and listen with fresh ears...Hirsch [makes] a good case for Yankovic’s artistic bona fides while still keeping things hopping. * The Washington Post * Music writer Hirsch celebrates the career of music comedian Alfred “Weird Al” Yankovic in this thoroughly researched debut biography. Best known for his parodies, Hirsch argues that Yankovic is much more than a comedy act, and that his songs allow listeners to “be whoever you are” . . .this is the perfect volume for all who proudly rock out to Weird Al. * Publishers Weekly * [Hirsch] combines a close reading of Yankovic’s work with thorough research, explaining that his success is rooted in both his clever turn of phrase and his willingness to take on complex themes. The author searches for deeper meanings, asking probing questions: What is Yankovic saying about race, religion, and gender? What is really going on in “Angry White Boy Polka”? While this scholarly treatment may sound too serious for such entertaining fare, Hirsch keeps the tone energetic...and livens the text with funny anecdotes and interviews with Yankovic and his band members. This engaging read skillfully documents the hard work that goes into being silly; readers will emerge with a newfound respect for Yankovic. * Library Journal * There's something dangerous about serious analysis of comedy, but musicologist Hirsch's look into the discography of pop parodist 'Weird Al' Yankovic keeps things fun. After a brief look at his influences (including Dr. Demento, who wrote the introduction), she mines literary and social criticisms and, backed up by an exhaustive survey of Yankovic in the media, dissects his work to prove that he is more than just a novelty act....Hirsch is clearly a fan, and her geeking out over Yankovic's terrible (wonderful) puns and keen (and keenly juvenile) sense of the absurd will endear the book to readers who are fellow Al-colohics. * Booklist * So happy to see Weird Al getting the recognition he deserves. He’s one of my favorite spirits, entities, performers, and I hear he’s an incredible family man. Also that hair, gotta love that hair. -- Reggie Watts Weird Al is as smart as he is zany, and his parodies are clearly born of a deep love of music, which is the secret ingredient of successful satire. In her fine new book, Lily Hirsch offers an engaging exploration of Weird Al's place in the cultural landscape. -- Peter Schickele, a.k.a. P.D.Q. Bach Weird Al: Seriously is a bracingly smart, incisive book about a wonderfully, transcendently silly icon who also happens to be a super-genius. It’s an eminently worthy addition to the growing body of literature on Al that gives Al his due as an artist and national treasure. As someone who has spent a LOT of time over-thinking every element of Al’s career I am in genuine awe at just how much thought and care Hirsch has put into her work. -- Nathan Rabin, film and music critic, and author, Weird Al: The Book Too easy is Weird Al dismissed as unimportant, but artists who take art and twist it into something fresh and new deserve their own accolades! In Weird Al: Seriously we can truly appreciate the message behind the mask and the man behind the clown. -- Fran Drescher, actress, comedian [Hirsch] combines a close reading of Yankovic's work with thorough research, explaining that his success is rooted in both his clever turn of phrase and his willingness to take on complex themes. The author searches for deeper meanings, asking probing questions: What is Yankovic saying about race, religion, and gender? What is really going on in Angry White Boy Polka ? While this scholarly treatment may sound too serious for such entertaining fare, Hirsch keeps the tone energetic . . . and livens the text with funny anecdotes and interviews with Yankovic and his band members. VERDICT This engaging read skillfully documents the hard work that goes into being silly; readers will emerge with a newfound respect for Yankovic.-- Library Journal Hirsch insists that it is high time that we look at, listen to and talk about the various aspects of Yankovic's art that merit serious attention, to move the reader to revisit Yankovic's music and listen with fresh ears . . . Hirsch [makes] a good case for Yankovic's artistic bona fides while still keeping things hopping.-- The Washington Post Music writer Hirsch celebrates the career of music comedian Alfred Weird Al Yankovic in this thoroughly researched debut biography. Best known for his parodies, Hirsch argues that Yankovic is much more than a comedy act, and that his songs allow listeners to be whoever you are . . .this is the perfect volume for all who proudly rock out to Weird Al.-- Publishers Weekly So happy to see Weird Al getting the recognition he deserves. He's one of my favorite spirits, entities, performers, and I hear he's an incredible family man. Also that hair, gotta love that hair.--Reggie Watts There's something dangerous about serious analysis of comedy, but musicologist Hirsch's look into the discography of pop parodist 'Weird Al' Yankovic keeps things fun. After a brief look at his influences (including Dr. Demento, who wrote the introduction), she mines literary and social criticisms and, backed up by an exhaustive survey of Yankovic in the media, dissects his work to prove that he is more than just a novelty act. . . . Hirsch is clearly a fan, and her geeking out over Yankovic's terrible (wonderful) puns and keen (and keenly juvenile) sense of the absurd will endear the book to readers who are fellow Al-colohics.-- Booklist Too easy is Weird Al dismissed as unimportant, but artists who take art and twist it into something fresh and new deserve their own accolades! In Weird Al: Seriously we can truly appreciate the message behind the mask and the man behind the clown.--Fran Drescher, actress, comedian Weird Al is as smart as he is zany, and his parodies are clearly born of a deep love of music, which is the secret ingredient of successful satire. In her fine new book, Lily Hirsch offers an engaging exploration of Weird Al's place in the cultural landscape.--Peter Schickele, a.k.a. P.D.Q. Bach Weird Al: Seriously is a bracingly smart, incisive book about a wonderfully, transcendently silly icon who also happens to be a super-genius. It's an eminently worthy addition to the growing body of literature on Al that gives Al his due as an artist and national treasure. As someone who has spent a LOT of time over-thinking every element of Al's career I am in genuine awe at just how much thought and care Hirsch has put into her work.--Nathan Rabin, film and music critic, and author, Weird Al: The Book Hirsch insists that it is high time that we look at, listen to and talk about the various aspects of Yankovic's art that merit serious attention, to move the reader to revisit Yankovic's music and listen with fresh ears.... Hirsch [makes] a good case for Yankovic's artistic bona fides while still keeping things hopping.-- The Washington Post I thought I knew everything there was to know about the man called Weird Al, but it turns out I was wrong. A more in-depth analysis awaited me in the pages of Weird Al and the resulting appreciation for my musical hero was only amplified by the insight found within. Weird Al is much more than a year-by-year biography of Weird Al Yankovic, in fact it's everything but that.... What's fascinating is the sheer amount of research that has gone into dissecting Al's musical influence, as Hirsch seems to have read every single interview from print, to television to online outlets that ever referenced Al and arranges them with ease.... If you were ever a Weird Al fan or just want to examine the evidence as to why he wasn't left behind in the 80's as a one-gimmick wonder, Weird Al has everything you could ask for and then some.-- The Retro Network There's something dangerous about serious analysis of comedy, but musicologist Hirsch's look into the discography of pop parodist 'Weird Al' Yankovic keeps things fun. After a brief look at his influences (including Dr. Demento, who wrote the introduction), she mines literary and social criticisms and, backed up by an exhaustive survey of Yankovic in the media, dissects his work to prove that he is more than just a novelty act.... Hirsch is clearly a fan, and her geeking out over Yankovic's terrible (wonderful) puns and keen (and keenly juvenile) sense of the absurd will endear the book to readers who are fellow Al-colohics.-- Booklist [Hirsch] combines a close reading of Yankovic's work with thorough research, explaining that his success is rooted in both his clever turn of phrase and his willingness to take on complex themes. The author searches for deeper meanings, asking probing questions: What is Yankovic saying about race, religion, and gender? What is really going on in Angry White Boy Polka ? While this scholarly treatment may sound too serious for such entertaining fare, Hirsch keeps the tone energetic . . . and livens the text with funny anecdotes and interviews with Yankovic and his band members. VERDICT This engaging read skillfully documents the hard work that goes into being silly; readers will emerge with a newfound respect for Yankovic.-- Library Journal Music writer Hirsch celebrates the career of music comedian Alfred Weird Al Yankovic in this thoroughly researched debut biography. Best known for his parodies, Hirsch argues that Yankovic is much more than a comedy act, and that his songs allow listeners to be whoever you are . . .this is the perfect volume for all who proudly rock out to Weird Al.-- Publishers Weekly So happy to see Weird Al getting the recognition he deserves. He's one of my favorite spirits, entities, performers, and I hear he's an incredible family man. Also that hair, gotta love that hair.--Reggie Watts Too easy is Weird Al dismissed as unimportant, but artists who take art and twist it into something fresh and new deserve their own accolades! In Weird Al: Seriously we can truly appreciate the message behind the mask and the man behind the clown.--Fran Drescher, actress, comedian Weird Al is as smart as he is zany, and his parodies are clearly born of a deep love of music, which is the secret ingredient of successful satire. In her fine new book, Lily Hirsch offers an engaging exploration of Weird Al's place in the cultural landscape.--Peter Schickele, a.k.a. P.D.Q. Bach Weird Al: Seriously is a bracingly smart, incisive book about a wonderfully, transcendently silly icon who also happens to be a super-genius. It's an eminently worthy addition to the growing body of literature on Al that gives Al his due as an artist and national treasure. As someone who has spent a LOT of time over-thinking every element of Al's career I am in genuine awe at just how much thought and care Hirsch has put into her work.--Nathan Rabin, film and music critic, and author, Weird Al: The Book Author InformationLily E. Hirsch has written four books on topics ranging from Jewish music's history to music in criminal law. One, in 2014, won the American Musicological Society's Ruth A. Solie Award. When not teaching or writing as visiting scholar at California State University, Bakersfield, Hirsch blogs at insultingmusic.com. She lives in Bakersfield, California. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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