Dare to Be Stupid "Weird Al" Yankovic

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  • Release Date: 03/12/1991
  • Original Release: 1985
  • Sales Rank: 25,578
  • Label: VOLCANO
  • UPC: 614223200521

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Dare to Be Stupid

1LISTENLike a Surgeon 3:32
2LISTENDare to Be Stupid 3:25
3LISTENI Want a New Duck 3:04
4LISTENOne More Minute 4:04
5LISTENYoda 3:58
6LISTENGeorge of the Jungle 1:05
7LISTENSlime Creatures from Outer Space 4:23
8LISTENGirls Just Want to Have Lunch 2:48
9LISTENThis Is the Life 3:06
10LISTENCable TV 3:38
11LISTENHooked on Polkas 3:53

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Editorial Reviews

Dare to Be Stupid begins with what is perhaps Weird Al Yankovic's best parody ever, the brilliant and cutting "Like a Surgeon." Turning the tacky Madonna hit inside out and upside down, Yankovic comes up with a hilarious satire of the medical profession. Although the implications were probably missed by the none too bright Madonna, and may not have even been intentional on the part of Yankovic, it was a rich idea to use his parody to ridicule a serious subject rather than just take another poke at junk food or game shows. The record's title track follows, and it is the best of Yankovic's original songs that had been recorded so far. Any song that begins with a request to put down your chain saw can't be all bad. One of the best tracks is the amazing medley "Hooked on Polkas" that concludes the album. Yankovic goes for broke here, his slick band barely keeping up with him as he drags all manner of hit parade schlock through the harmonic wringer washer known as the accordion. It's a hell of a trip, including references to Z.Z. Top as well as disco and punk rock, and accomplishes more musically in less than four minutes than an entire evening with the likes of Brave Combo. Rick Derringer put the whole production together expertly. Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide

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Dare to Be Stupidby Anonymous

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December 14, 2005: All the comedy and silliness aside, "One More Minute" is a truly great song by any standard.

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March 29, 2003: This CD is great. Any party I DJ and play these songs kids and even adults laugh until they're out of breath. I think anyone who wants a good laugh should buy this.


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