Skip to content
  • Subscribe
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Youtube
  • Instagram
  • Email
  • Home
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Entertainment
  • Features
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe to Ray’s Columns
Suburban Chicagoland

Suburban Chicagoland

Original News, Features & Opinion on local and regional news you won't find anywhere else

  • About
    • About
    • Advertise
    • Our Writers
      • Ray Hanania
      • Bill Lipinski
      • Biography: Aaron Hanania
    • Terms of Service
    • Privacy Policy
    • Reach Out
  • Sections
    • Events
    • Opinion
    • News
    • Features
    • Seniors
    • Comic Strip
  • Library
    • “MIdnight Flight” Online Book
      • Midnight Flight Book Overview
      • Midnight Flight Introduction
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 1
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 2
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 3
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 4
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 5
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 6
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 7
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 8
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 9
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 10
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 11
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 12
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 13
    • Villages, Cities & Towns
    • Federal Office Holders
    • County Officials
    • Legislators
  • Subscribe to Ray’s Columns
  • Comment
  • Podcast
    • Ray Hanania on Politics
    • Two Guys on Politics
    • Hanania on Tiktok
  • News Wire
  • Archive 2004-2013
  • Toggle search form
  • Cook County Treasurer Maria Papas
    The Pappas Portal: Free News You Can Use Cook County
  • State Senator Michael Hastings, Superintendent Dr. Blondean Davis and Hastings' senior advisor Howard Robinson tour Southland College Prep Charter High School.
    Hastings meets with Matteson School District 162 leaders to strengthen school safety measures Education
  • A Pray Book by Author Jeffrey Wolfson
    Author Jeffrey Wolfson Publishes A Prayer Book: Reflections for a Shared, Sacred World Books & Films
  • Father Daughter enjoy park courtesy of Jeffery M Leving LLC
    Court vacates order of protection, reuniting dad and daughter Dads' Rights
  • 05-23-25 Jeffery M. Leving
    Leving Matrimonial Law Seminar to Present on Vacating Voluntary Acknowledgements of Paternity Arthur Kallow
  • OFPD applications for firefighters open through Oct. 20, 2025
    Orland Fire Protection District now accepting applications for position of firefighter/paramedic Employment
  • State Senator Michael Hastings introduces law to revive long dormant and degraded Tinley Park Mental Health Center into a Sports Park for the community. Photo courtesy of the State Senate President Don Harmon
    Hastings announces $75,000 state grant to upgrade New Lenox Township Fire Protection District communication systems Fire
  • Kitchen in Orland Park apartment building damage by fire Sept. 11, 2025 Thursday. No injuries. Photo courtesy of the Orland Fire Protection District
    No one injured in Orland Park apartment building fire Thursday Fire
  • Former Congresswoman Marie Newman endorses Nick Uniejewski for the 6th District Illinois State Senate race against alleged Islamophobe and anti-Arab hater Sara Feigenholtz
    Nick Uniejewski challenges anti-Arab Illinois State Senator Sarah Feigenholtz Culture
  • 05-23-25 Jeffery M. Leving
    Father’s Role Affirmed, Family Stability Preserved   Dads' Rights
  • Kluczynski Federal Building, Chicago. Courtesy of WIkipedia
    Chicago Man Sentenced to Two Years in Federal Prison for Immigration Fraud Crime
  • WalletHub states least most vaccinations
    Study on which states vaccinate the most and the least from WalletHub News
  • money $20 dollar bill, dollars, cash
    WalletHub releases new Credit Card Debt study Economy
  • Wetzel's Pretzels
    Wetzel’s Pretzels Welcomes Fall with New Apple Cinnamon Bitz Features
  • Andrew Boutros US Attorney Illinois
    Federal Indictment Charges Man With Illegally Possessing Loaded Machine Gun in Chicago Park Chicago
English: Weird Al Yankovic (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Scaled-down works for “Weird Al”

Posted on April 7, 2018April 9, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Scaled-down works for “Weird Al”
SHARE THIS STORY
            
 
  

English: Weird Al Yankovic
English: Weird Al Yankovic (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Scaled-down works for “Weird Al”

Legendary song parody artist shines in laid-back performance

By Steve Metsch

When you think of “Weird Al” Yankovic, you may think of amusing videos, wild costumes and clever, often hilarious, lyrics that are parodies of hit songs.

On Friday night, in the first of two shows at the Vic Theatre on Chicago’s North Side, His Weirdness once again proved his song writing, voice and performance skills remain at a high level.

But this time, unlike his “Mandatory Fun Tour” a few years years ago, there were no fat suits, no Canadian Mountie uniforms, no roaming the stage on a Segway. There were no funny film clips or videos between songs. He and his bandmates sat on chairs while performing a concerts that focused on his original songs, some written in the style of others, but still all his own.

The new approach- dubbed “The Ridiculously Self-Indulgent Ill-Advised Vanity Tour” worked its magic. If you have tickets for tonight’s show, prepare to have a great time. If you are a big fan and don’t have a ticket, contact a broker. I’m glad I did.

Throughout the evening, Yankovic, 58, offered some insight to some of the songs. We could have used more. I would have loved to learn more about his song-writing process. How does he decide which direction to take on a parody? How much time does it take him? And, how does he select the songs to target? That information was lacking. But he and his bandmates were clearly having a good time, as was much of audience in the ancient sold-out theater.

After the band played the instrumental “Fun Zone,” Yankovic strolled out at 8:45 p.m. and began chatting about twine. Those who know and appreciate his deep cuts – hand raised – began cheering as they started playing “The Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota.”

The band sounded great on this song and throughout the show. I’ve always marveled at how good these guys are. Think about it. They have to learn how to play all the music to a wide range of songs that he parodies. And he runs the gamut from country to rap to pop to rock. And it all sounds terrific. Credit goes to drummer Jon “Bermuda” Schwartz, bassist Steve Jay, guitarist Jim “Kimo” West, and keyboardist Ruben Valtierra, the “new guy” who joined 26 years ago.

One of the best things about “Weird Al” is his habit of writing songs that are about some very strange people. Consider the character featured in the “Good Old Days,” basically a serial killer in training. Or “I Remember Larry,” a song about a longtime victim of a bully who finally evens the score. Then there’s the stalker in love with flight attendant “Airline Amy.” It’s dark stuff, and the lyrics are so damn funny, fans couldn’t help but laugh often during the show..

It’s always amazed me how Yankovic is a vocal chameleon, seemingly able to effortlessly sound like other artists. That was proven again Friday night when he nailed Jim Morrison’s voice in the Doors-like “Craigslist” and when he became David Byrne for the Talking Heads-inspired “Dog Eat Dog.” The entire band morphed into the Grateful Dead for a new take on an old favorite, “Dare to be Stupid.”

He talked of trying to save the music industry when he wrote “Don’t Download this Song,” his ode to those star-studded songs for charity like “We Are the World.” In this one, the singer begs plead to not download songs illegally, to “go and buy the CD, like you know that you should” lest the singer can’t afford another “diamond-studded swimming pool.”

It’s songs like that which keep fans listening to his CDs. Hey, the guy has been a musical force since the 1980s. He’s in elite company. Only Yankovic, the late Michael Jackon, U2 and Madonna have had Top 40 Hot 100 hit songs in the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. Three of them are in the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame. One can make a solid argument for “Weird Al” being inducted. His career has outlasted many of the artists he’s parodied, he sells millions of albums, and he’s probably helped many sell music and concert tickets of those bands he’s parodied.

But I digress.

This tour is clearly billed as being for the hard-core fans who love the deep cuts. He noted such when, while talking of his last tour, he said the next song to be played was not back then because he didn’t think casual fans were ready for a nine-minute song about a bus ride. So it’s no surprise the crowd roared when “Jackson Park Express” began.

It’s important ot note that his setlists have been wildly diverse. So if you went Friday night and have tickets tonight, you’ll hear some different songs. In other words, you may hear  “Albuquerque” or “Trapped in the Drive-Thru.”

You will hear a seven-song medley featuring some of his biggest hits – no spoilers here – to close the show, played in styles quite unlike the original parodies.

And to start the encore you will hear one spot-on cover of a song. We were treated to the Ramones’ “Beat on the Brat,” which Yankovic called “a danceable song about child abuse.” Well, it is. He closes the encore with one of his finest efforts, “The Saga Begins” which tells much of the “Star Wars” story set to the music of “American Pie.” It became a huge singalong.

My only beef? The show was over at 10:22 p.m., so we had just under 100 minutes of music. With so many great songs to choose from, the band could’ve easily played for two hours.

Opening was Emo Philips, he of the odd hairstyle and strange vocal delivery. He was in Yankovic’s under-rated “UHF” movie, released in 1989. Philips was pretty funny, especially with his take on newcomer Cub fans and about his childhood, noting he was born in Chicago but his family moved to Downers Grove “and it took me until I was 12 to find them.”

newswire info
  • Author
  • Recent Posts
Steve Metsch
Steve Metsch
Steve Metsch is an award winning veteran reporter who previously worked for the Daily Southtown Newspapers, Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times. Metsch is a writer and editor at the Southwest News Newspaper group based in suburban Chicago, and a freelance writer a health magazine, the Suburban Life, the Naperville Sun, and other organizations.
Email Steve Metsch at [email protected]
Steve Metsch
Latest posts by Steve Metsch (see all)
  • Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band are still rockin’ - August 10, 2023
  • Weathering personal storms - July 20, 2023
  • Countryside solution irks some - July 20, 2023
  • Tweet

SHARE THIS STORY
            
 
  
 
 
 
           
Blogger, Commentary, Entertainment, Features, Opinion, Review, Theater Tags:" "The Saga Begins, " parody, "The Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota, "Weird Al" Yankovic, concert, Vic Theatre

Post navigation

Previous Post: Magician Ricardo Rosenkranz has the right prescription for a magical show
Next Post: Orland woman dies in cooking related fire

Related Posts

  • Police Dogs at Summit Police Department. Photo courtesy of Steve Metsch
    Questions in the Kenneka Jenkins death mystery Blogger
  • Author Ray Hanania with the love of his life, a bottle of soda pop
    My ongoing love affair with soda pop Baby Boomers
  • Xfinity-Comcast forcing subscribers to pay $14.99 to watch the 15 year old movie "Robots," which used to be free. An example of Price gouging by the Cable TV and movie industry. Screen capture from Xfinity website. Fair Use for commentary.
    The Coronavirus versus the “cost virus,” the public is paying for it Blogger
  • William O. Lipinski former Congressman from Illinois (5th and later 3rd District). Photo courtesy of Wikipedia
    Right from the Middle: Who are Ukraine’s greatest supporters next to America? Bill Lipinski
  • Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field. Photo courtesy of Ray Hanania
    The “Ricketts affair,” double standards and media hypocrisy Blogger
  • Jehovah's Witnesses website at JW.org
    Setting limits and staying safe: Teens sound off on being ‘Social-Network Smart’ Features

More Related Articles

Cook County Treasurer Maria Papas Everything you need to know about your Property Index Number or PIN Blogger
Jeffery M. Leving fights for your rights New parenting schedule brings peace to dad and kids Arthur Kallow
Kameelah Janan Rasheed Muslims in Brooklyn. Brooklyn Historical Society Announces Fall Exhibition Entertainment
Ray Hanania Radio Show on iTunes, Arab Radio WNZK AM 690 in Detroit and WDMV AM 700 Radio in Washington D.C. Live Arab Radio focusses on Secretary of State Blinken Middle East peace mission Blogger
KISS frontmen Gene Simmons (left) and Paul Stanley are official spokesmen for Rock & Brews, which has signed to open a new establishment in Oak Lawn. Supplied photo Rock ’n’ roll restaurant backed by KISS stars coming to Oak Lawn Business
Indiana University student Natalie Baeza, 22, was crowned the Queen of Cicero 2022-23 on Thursday night. Brenda Nava was elected as the First Pageant Princess and Fernanda Barrios as the Second Pageant Princess. Cicero names Natalie Baeza as the Pageant Queen for Mexican Independence 2022-23 Cook County

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Login with your Social ID
Subscribe to Ray Hanania's column graphic

Enter Your Email to Subscribe to Ray Hanania’s Columns

  • OPINION
  • Illinois House Speaker Emanuel "Chris" Welch speaking at a West Side affordable housing dedication
    Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch, one of the best candidates to become Illinois Governor
    September 7, 2025
  • Cook County Treasurer Maria Papas
    What You’re Missing on Your Property Tax Bill
    September 5, 2025
  • 05-23-25 Jeffery M. Leving
    Children of divorce caught in the middle during the holidays
    August 27, 2025
  • Cook County Treasurer Maria Papas
    We Can Help You Understand Your Property Taxes—In Nearly Any Language
    August 8, 2025
  • Cook County Treasurer Maria Papas
    How My Office Handles Billions — And Protects Every Penny
    July 25, 2025
  • The-Kings-Pawn-Book-300-x-300.png

Mohammed Faheem The Lightning Strike Radio

  • NEWS
  • Cook County Treasurer Maria Papas
    The Pappas Portal: Free News You Can Use
    September 19, 2025
  • State Senator Michael Hastings, Superintendent Dr. Blondean Davis and Hastings' senior advisor Howard Robinson tour Southland College Prep Charter High School.
    Hastings meets with Matteson School District 162 leaders to strengthen school safety measures
    September 19, 2025
  • A Pray Book by Author Jeffrey Wolfson
    Author Jeffrey Wolfson Publishes A Prayer Book: Reflections for a Shared, Sacred World
    September 18, 2025
  • Father Daughter enjoy park courtesy of Jeffery M Leving LLC
    Court vacates order of protection, reuniting dad and daughter
    September 18, 2025
  • 05-23-25 Jeffery M. Leving
    Leving Matrimonial Law Seminar to Present on Vacating Voluntary Acknowledgements of Paternity
    September 18, 2025
John Kass Columns

Order the book PoweR PR; Ethnic Activists Guide to Strategic Communications

YOUTUBE VIDEOS

CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE TO RAY HANANIA'S YOUTUBE VIDEOS


Click here to view the video on YouTube or use the widget below.

Follow Ray Hanania at
Twitter
Facebook
TitkTok
BlueSky
RayHanania Columns

Creative Commons License
All works on this website is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Do not edit original work. Give credit to the original source.

Categories

Copyright © 2022 Suburban Chicagoland & Urban Strategies Group

Powered by PressBook Premium theme