"Weird Al" Yankovic Explains Decision to Drop Michael Jackson Parodies From Set List

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"Weird Al" Yankovic Explains Decision to Drop Michael Jackson Parodies From Set List
11:08 AM PDT 6/27/2019 by Gary Graff, Billboard.com

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The Grammy Award-winning humorist considered the 'Leaving Neverland' documentary and the controversy that followed.
You might notice a couple of hits missing this summer from "Weird Al" Yankovic's Strings Attached Tour — his first trek playing with a full orchestra.

The Grammy Award-winning humorist has dropped his pair of well-known Michael Jackson parodies — "Eat It" ("Beat It") and "Fat" ("Bad") from his set this time out, in the wake of HBO's Leaving Neverland documentary and the controversy that followed.

"I don't know if that's going to be permanent or not," Yankovic tells Billboard, "but we just felt that with what's happened recently with the HBO documentaries, we didn't want anybody to feel uncomfortable. I felt I had enough fan favorites in the show that I could get away with it. I haven't gotten a lot of pushback. There have been some people who have expressed disappointment, but we decided to err on the side of not offending people."

At least he can avoid putting on the oversized "Fat" suit during shows in the summer heat. "It's still in storage," Yankovic says, "so it may come back some day. We'll see."

Meanwhile, Yankovic is enjoying the tour, inspired by his 2016 concerts at the Hollywood Bowl with the venue's orchestra. "It was just an overwhelming experience," Yankovic recalls. "I remember I got a little teary-eyed at one point, performing my Star Wars songs with this huge orchestra. I felt like I was inside the movie, and I told my manager afterward, 'This is so great. Could we put together a whole tour like this?' And we managed to do it."

Don't expect to see him donning a tuxedo and waving a baton though. "I'm going to have more respect for our actual conductor and let him do the job," he says.

The Strings Attached Tour is part of an eventful year for Yankovic — 40 years after Dr. Demento gave him his first hit by playing "My Bologna" ("My Sharona") on his syndicated radio show. Coming on the heels of last year's "Hamilton Polka," Yankovic won his fifth Grammy Award earlier this year, for the art direction of his box set Squeeze Box — the first time he's won anything outside of the comedy category.

Besides the tour, Yankovic says he has another movie and TV show in development, though the parody songs are coming "at a much slower pace than I used to."

"I'll get back into it at some point," Yankovic says. "Every now and then a song will capture the zeitgeist and I'll think, 'Oh, I should do something with this.' Then I think, 'Eh, well, maybe not.' I don't feel compelled to be as obsessed with the Billboard charts as I used to be. If a great idea strikes, I'll certainly take advantage of it, but I'm not forcing myself to be creative, which I have done a few times in the past."
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Al’s that dude, but this is just the wrong move. He owes his career to MJ for letting him make those parodies, he’s even said it himself.

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Nd Al never been that dude...just a walking parody. To call a spade a spade...a culture vulture now too....because MJ is the main artist he parodied...allowing him to even get to the heights he did...in order to parody a Coolio...etc.:camby:
 

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Nd Al never been that dude...just a walking parody. To call a spade a spade...a culture vulture now too....because MJ is the main artist he parodied...allowing him to even get to the heights he did...in order to parody a Coolio...etc.:camby:

how the fukk is he a culture vulture?
 

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I don't think people care either way. :yeshrug:

This plot to cancel MJ didn't work. I don't think Weird Al even did this because he believes the allegations, he's just worried that people are going to scream at him to stop playing the parodies when that's not the case.

It's like when The Simpsons took "Stark Raving Dad" out of circulation. No one was asking for that and they ended up making the episode more important by trying to get rid of it.
 
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