• @makyo
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    198 months ago

    If I recall, Weird Al tries to get permission for all his parodies too, just further adding to the point that people mostly are good with that kind of attention.

    • @Tolstoshev
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      208 months ago

      That he does. The only snafu he had was with Coolio for Gangster’s Paradise. Apparently the label said yes but didn’t actually check with Coolio and he wasn’t happy about it. Weird Al apologized for the mixup and they made peace with it later. Weird Al said the only star that has consistently turned him down was Prince, who didn’t find the whole parody thing funny.

      • @Got_Bent
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        188 months ago

        Many years later, Coolio said that he regrets his reaction and that he realizes it’s an honor to get a Weird Al parody.

        • @TrickDacy
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          118 months ago

          That warms my old cynical heart just a little

      • @fluckx
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        8 months ago

        Didn’t Paul McCartney refuse as well with the live and let die cover: “chicken pot pie”.

        Or is that just a joke I took too serious?

        Edit 2: Never mind. The cover exists. Maybe he just didn’t appreciate it

        Edit 3: it’s just not officially released according to wikipedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_Pot_Pie