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Thinking Quotes by Al Yankovic
- There are a lot of songs that would ostensibly be a good candidate for parody, yet I can't think of a clever enough idea.
- People never ask people doing serious music, 'Do you ever think about doing funny music?'
- There's a lot of different ways that a song would be a challenge to parody. There are a lot of songs that would ostensibly be…
- Sometimes I get, "Have you ever thought about doing real music?" I like to think the music I do is real, it just happens to…
- I don't think there are any new media I'd like to cover.
- I think that nerds, if you want to call them that, have only gotten more hip and assimilated into the culture.
- In the '80s, I was putting out an album virtually every year, I think mostly based on fear - that if I didn't, people would…
- I write and write and write, and then I edit it down to the parts that I think are amusing, or that help the storyline,…
- Like, I have had moments, which I think most people have, where you'll be watching TV, and it'll be interrupted by some tragic event, and…
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