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“Weird Al” Yankovic Plays The Redneck Bar and Grill

…and it was frakking awesome! Words can barely express just how truly awesome it was (although the dictionary definition of the word comes close). Of course the after-party was pretty mind blowing as well; which is why it’s taken me 5 days to recover enough to write this review.

“Weird Al” took the stage with very little fanfare. No warm-up act, no introduction necessary. They played his song “Fun Zone” and he and the band (Jim West-guitar, Steve Jay-bass guitar, Ruben Valtierra-keyboards, and Jon “Bermuda” Schwartz on drums) came out and launched right into “Polka Your Eyes Out”. And everything just got better and better from there on.

“Weird Al” did costume changes for almost every song and to keep the audience entertained while they wait he shows clips from interviews he did with other performers on his “Al TV” show. Celine Dion, Steven Tyler, Emminem, and Jessica Simpson Sampson just to name a few. He always digs deep, peels back the layers, and finds out the real story that nobody knows.

Naturally he preformed all of his greatest hit. During “Eat It” when he sang the line “have some more bacon”, Cannucklehead just went ballistic. Then as soon as “Weird Al” came out on stage dressed in his “Fat” suit, J.D. threw herself at his feet and he had to wait for security to escort her back to her seat so he could perform the song. And when he got to the part where he repeats “ho” several times, an actual ho came out on stage carrying a hoe. Corrina laughed her ass off at that one ’cause she said she meets a lot of ho’s at her job.

R.T. came up all the way from the Philippines so that he could hear “White and Nerdy” live. I think maybe he wants to get a Segway of his own. Hari went crazy when “Weird Al” started to do “I’ll Sue Ya”. Tammy nearly fainted when Al came over and sat on her lap while he sang “Wanna B Ur Lovr”. Manodogs was pretty disappointed when he didn’t get to hear “Ode To A Superhero” (Spiderman to the tune of Piano Man) but he had a really good time anyway.

In addition to all of our friends who came out to the show, Al had all kinds of guest stars. Donny Osmond did his special “White and Nerdy” dance, Micheal Stipe helped out on the song that he and Al wrote together - “Cell-phones”, a couple of local cheerleaders got to work their stuff during “Smells Like Nirvana” and then five Storm Troopers, Bobba Fett and Darth Vader all showed up during “The Saga Begins”. Then just in case we hadn’t had enough, he did a medley of (nearly) every other song he has ever recorded including my current favourite, “Do I Creep You Out” (I wish I could find a nice girl to creep out like that).

As I said; FRAKKING AWESOME!

And in case you missed why Weird Al was in The Redneck, read how we met Weird Al in Calgary years ago.

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  • Tammy said:

    I’m still swooning over the thought of him singing that song!

  • trade show display said:

    Ernie, Sorry I missed the show but I went to the wrong place! When I was paying the bouncer the $2 cover, I told him how excited I was to see Al. He looked at me kind of funny. So I looked up at the sign on the place and saw it said “Redneck Grill and Bar“. What the hell I though. I paid my two bucks and went in. Turns out the act was Millie Vanillie. The audience consisted of two toothless farmers from Nebraska, a dog, and a turtle. Millie was keeping it real and not lip synching. I went to the bar to get a Blue Beaver to dull the pain. Found out the Redneck Grill only serves Coors Light. Oh, what a night! That’ll teach me to use Yahoo Maps. ~ Steve (aka Mr. Trade Show Display), an noble UV minion and beaver-sipping trade show display seller.

  • lisa from Gourmet Food Gift Baskets said:

    My son LOVES Weird Al! If this was set in a setting where he could gain entrance (he’s only 11) was the show “family safe”?

    lisa’s last blog post..80’s Decade Box Gift Basket - Classic 80’s Candy

  • Tim Ebl said:

    Steve: I can’t believe you missed it! Better luck next time. What town was this other bar in??
    Tammy: Cool, I hadn’t heard the word ’swoon’ in a long time. We better bring that baby back into usage.

  • trade show display said:

    hi Tim,
    That’s a good question (what town was the Redneck Grill in?) I gave the cabbie my Yahoo map print-out, but then fell asleep in the back of the cab. When he woke me up, we were there. The cab ride was $378.
    Millie Vanillie was so bad that I started drinking the Coors Light. I guess at some point I passed out, and the bar owner put me back in the same cab. Anyway, next thing I know I’m waking up back home and this time the cab ride was $793. Do I have “chump” written on my forehead?
    Anyway, to answer your question, I’m not sure where the Redneck Grill was, I just know I’d avoid it like the plague…
    ~ Steve (aka Mr Trade Show Display)

  • Louise from Easiest Finger Appetizers said:

    I have never thought of going to see Weird Al live but you make it sound like it was a real blast!

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