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In the beginning,
there was Weird Al. And that was good, so good that I managed to memorize
all of the lyrics to many of his parodies. (The women LOVE that.) To this day,
Weird Al's is the first face you see when visiting my site, even if he is
disguised as a famous painting. |
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In the mid-nineties,
along came the Apologetix. They also were good, so good that between them
and the Weird One I can hardly remember any song's original lyrics anymore.
They even manage to do something that Weird Al has rarely achieved: great
imitations of the original artists' voices. They have also chosen to remain
independent despite a large, devoted fanbase. These things together are
enough to earn the Apologetix Lifetime Cool status. |
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Now, joining in this
proud tradition, I am happy to present the World Wide Will parody page,
containing some of my finest parodies (read: all of my parodies) as
well as some wonderful contributions by staff. I hope you enjoy these -
because if you don't, you have no taste, and that would surely be a sad
thing to discover about oneself. Have fun! |
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The Songs |
Parody (beginning with
newest) |
Writer |
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"Paycheck" ( a parody of Daniel
Bedingfield's "Gotta Get Thru This") |
Shannon Sparkwell, staff |
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"Always A Woman?"
(a parody of Billy Joel's "Always A Woman") |
World
Wide Will |
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"Listerine" (a
parody of "Glycerine" by Bush) |
World
Wide Will |
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"Wookie" (a parody
of "Nookie" by Limp Bizkit) |
World
Wide Will |
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