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m.aimran91 said on Monday, 31 May 2010:
These are considered covers because the instruments, melodies and vocals are the same except the lyrics are different
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MrBlondNYC said on Sunday, 02 May 2010:
It's a clear parody but it's not quite an interpolation. Weird Al has a lot of songs like this where he parodies an artist's style without actually copying the songs exactly. He changes the riffs or melodies enough that he gets sole writing credit but you know what songs he's referring to.
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Drpepperfan said on Saturday, 01 May 2010:
Do sections of Weird Al songs that are clear parodies of other songs count as sampling? For example, the end of I'll Sue Ya which is a clear parody of the end of Killing in the Name; can this be added as a replayed sample?
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m.aimran91 said on Tuesday, 13 April 2010:
Weird Al is the best
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