Showing posts with label Twisted Sister. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Twisted Sister. Show all posts

Monday, December 24, 2012

To Parody or Not To Parody: "The Twelve Days of Christmas"


When I heard Straight, No Chaser’s version of “12 Days of Christmas” on the radio, I wondered if it would make sense to anyone who had not seen the video.
I love how this a capella groups takes a fairly monotonous song (admit it, you were ready for it to end at 5 golden rings) and segues to “Carol of the Bells” and, finally Toto’s “Africa.” (By the way, “Africa” is available on Freegal.)

Sadly, Straight No Chaser does not have any songs on Freegal. But Freegal does have all kinds of versions.

If you want something traditional, look for Andy Williams, Bing Crosby, Andrews Sister, Perry Como, Burl Ives, or Ray Conniff.
If you want something a little different, you can look for Destiny’s Child, who for some reason cuts the days down in “8 Days of Christmas.”

 This song seems especially susceptible to being toyed around with. (You know that if anyone wants to do a spoof, this is the easiest one.) If you want a punk version, look for a group called Splodge. If you want a hip-hop version, look for Hip-Hop Kids (their album is titled Yo, It’s Christmas.)
And if you wanted it twisted, Twisted Sister has a version, too. Enjoy.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Twisted Sister Not Gonna Take It --Weirdness All Around


Photo: Guyon Moree
 Weird: VP hopeful Paul Ryan plays 80’s heavy metal/glam group’s anti-establishment anthem to energize his base.  Isn’t there something against twisted sisters in the Republican platform?  These guys were hauled before a senate committee back in the day for their lyrics.

Not Weird: Dee Snider asked them to…uh... not play that song at their get-togethers, saying "There is almost nothing on which I agree with Paul Ryan, except perhaps the use of the P90X.

Weird: I looked up "We're Not Gonna Take It" on Freegal.  It turned up on their Christmas album A Twisted Christmas.  Bet you don't have the heavy metal version of "White Christmas."

Weird: When I entered the word "angry" in Wikimedia to find a picture to go along with this post, I found a picture of a cat.  O, wait a minute, that's not weird.  The Internet is all about cats.  When the learned scientists hooked up their supercomputers to the Internet to see what they could learn, they used their combined calculating power to determine what a cat was.

So perhaps when the robots come to take over the world, they will get distracted by cats on YouTube.