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joelkazoo - 2011-08-23

Damn, he's getting old.


joelkazoo - 2011-08-23

Old as in chronologically. You can argue (as many do) his act got old ages ago.


Cena_mark - 2011-08-23

Bah, he's lovable as always.


James Woods - 2011-08-23

I agree with Cena_Mark.


IrishWhiskey - 2011-08-23

He got big in the 1980's playing the accordion to outdated songs. At what point do you think he was not deliberately anachronistic?


joelkazoo - 2011-08-23

Hey, I'm not one of those people! For the record, I've always loved Al!


Dread Pirate Roberts - 2011-08-23

While I haven't enjoyed his most recent albums as much as his previous ones, I'm still an Al lover. I think his act is suffering because of the decline of the modern music industry.


EvilHomer - 2011-08-23

His Michael Jackson covers got old. Everything else he's done is timeless.


WHO WANTS DESSERT - 2011-08-23

Weird Al is timeless in the sense that he targets children, and there will always be a new generation of children.


La Loco - 2011-08-24

Listen to the interview of him on The Sound Of Young America. Really great interview.


Robin Kestrel - 2011-08-23

Everyone who knows him says that Weird Al is a genuinely nice guy.


Syd Midnight - 2011-08-23

JUDAS!

(Anyways I agree that Weird Al has aged well, it's pop music that's gotten worse.)


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