Weird Al Yankovic Takes On Foo Fighters Classic

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Weird Al Yankovic recently covered Foo Fighters’ “This Is A Call” during a live performance. Yankovic infamously spoofed Dave Grohl’s other band Nirvana in the early 90’s, with his own take on “Smells Like Teen Spirit.”

Weird Al Yankovic appeared on The Howard Stern Show a couple of years ago discussed asking Kurt Cobain for permission to parody Nirvana. Howard Stern’s website recapped the interview.

Howard was very curious about the legality of Al’s song parodies, wondering if he gets permission from every artist.

“I think ethically, it’s the right thing to do to ask the original songwriters, and also, we live in a very litigious society where even if there’s no legal grounds, people can sue each other,” Yankovic explained. “And nowadays, with all the rap songs I’m doing, you don’t want to be involved in a drive-by. That’s just never fun,” he joked.

Michael Jackson was one of the first major artists to give Al documented permission to parody one of his songs. “There’s a contract that has my signature next to Michael Jackson’s signature saying we are the co-writers of ‘Eat It,'” Al told Howard.

Another major artist who signed off on a Weird Al song was Kurt Cobain for “Smells Like Nirvana.”

“My manager was having a tough time getting through to his people, so I find out that he’s going to be doing ‘SNL,’ and thought, ‘I’ll just call him up,'” Al recalled. So he simply phoned Cobain at the “Saturday Night Live” studio.

“I told [Kurt] I want to do a parody of ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit,’ and his first thing was: ‘Is it going to be about food?’ and I said, ‘no, it’s going to be about how no one can understand your lyrics.'”

Cobain thought the concept was funny and signed off on it.

The video for “Smells Like Nirvana” even managed to pull off some surprising authenticity. “We got the same janitor, some of the same cheerleaders, and a lot of the same crowd,” Al told Howard. “I don’t know how we found them, but we found a lot of the same people that were like, in the moshing scene.”

The “Smells Like Nirvana” song and video ended up being successful for all parties involved. “I was talking to an executive from Nirvana’s record label, and they told me that after my parody came out, they sold another million units of ‘Nevermind'” Al said. “One of my favorite quotes is Kurt Cobain said he didn’t realize he’d made it until he saw the Weird Al video,” the proud parody artist added.

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Brett Buchanan
Brett previously hosted the BWR wrestling and MMA podcast, interviewing pro wrestling and MMA stars like Kurt Angle, Seth Rollins, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, Bruce Buffer, AJ Styles, Rob Van Dam, Jeff Hardy, Edge, and DDP. After ending BWR, Brett opened GrungeReport.net in May 2009. The site changed its name to AlternativeNation.net in June 2013.  Brett ran Scott Weiland's social media accounts for his final 'Master Blaster' tour in fall 2015 and continued to run the accounts after Weiland's death until July 2016. On Alternative Nation, Brett controls all aspects of the website and reports the day to day news.  He has interviewed members of Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters, Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Soundgarden, Imagine Dragons, Nine Inch Nails, Queens of the Stone Age, Stone Temple Pilots, and The Smiths. Brett has been interviewed by The Wall Street Journal and on the Reelz Channel. You can reach Brett at contact @alternativenation.net