âWeird Alâ performs his way at fairgrounds
âWeird Alâ Yankovic wants everyone to smile when he takes the stage this year at the Orange County Fair. EspeciallyLady Gaga.
The parodist has tweaked just about every major recording artist over the last three decades. But unlike, say, Eminem, he doesnât invite hostility from the people he satirizes. So when he heard from Gagaâs management that she disapproved of his song âPerform This Way,â a spoof of her hit âBorn This Way,â he planned to spike it from his new album.
Then, according to Yankovic, Gagaâs manager admitted that he had personally nixed the parody and Gaga herself gave it a green light. For Yankovic, who seeks permission from every artist, that meant âAlpocalypseâ could come out as planned.
âIâm very non-confrontational,â said Yankovic, who will kick off his summer tour with a pre-fair concert July 9. âI really donât enjoy when things go awry like that.â
So when Yankovic hits the Pacific Amphitheatre, heâll be assured that Don McLean, Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus and any other potential targets donât object. And itâs doubtful heâll offend many in the audience, considering that his recent songs tend to skewer everyday things like ringtones, e-mail forwards and Craigslist rather than hot-button political issues.
But if the past is any indication, the âEat Itâ auteur should draw a packed house, fair Chief Executive Steve Beazley said.
Yankovic first performed at the fair in 1999 and has returned many times, even doing five-night engagements in 2004 and 2007. Two years ago, the fair debuted âAlâs Brain,â an educational exhibit on the human brain that Yankovic created.
While âAlâs Brainâ wonât be back this year, the fair has another first-time offer: Anyone who buys a ticket to the July 9 show can use it as a fairgrounds pass for one day.
âEverything with Al feels like the first time, because we always try things with him,â Beazley said.
Yankovic, a Southern California native, has stayed on the charts longer than many of the artists heâs spoofed. He first gained a following by taking hits of the day and rewriting their lyrics â Madonnaâs âLike a Virginâ as âLike a Surgeon,â the Knackâs âMy Sharonaâ as âMy Bolognaâ â which he put over in his trademark nasal, almost over-enunciated voice.
In recent years, Yankovic said, the Internet has made parody songs and videos more common. The field, though, was different three decades ago.
âIn the â70s, we went through a phase where music got very serious,â Yankovic said. âIâm not saying the fun went out of rock ânâ roll, but Iâd say the comedy did, to the point where, when I appeared in the â80s, I was pretty much in a vacuum.â
Is there a serious album in Weird Al, too? Probably not any time soon.
âI think there are a lot of people in the world who do unfunny music,â he said.
If You Go
Who: âWeird Alâ Yankovic
Where: Pacific Amphitheatre, 100 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa
When: 8 p.m. July 9
Cost: $15 to $35
Information: https://www.pacamp.com
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