- Amish Paradise
Infobox Single
Name = Amish Paradise
Artist ="Weird Al" Yankovic
from Album =Bad Hair Day
Released =March 12 ,1996
B-side = "Everything You Know Is Wrong""The Night Santa Went Crazy (Extra Gory Version)"
Format = CD, cassette
Recorded =January 15 ,1996 inHouston, Texas
Genre = ParodyComedy rap
Length = 3:20
Label = Scotti Brothers
[ Writer = ]
Producer ="Weird Al" Yankovic
Last single = "Headline News"
(1994)
This single = "Amish Paradise"
(1996)
Next single = "Gump"
(1996)
Misc = Extra tracklisting
Album =Bad Hair Day
Type = studio
Tracks =
# "Amish Paradise "
# "Everything You Know is Wrong"
# "Cavity Search
# "Callin' In Sick "
# "The Alternative Polka"
# "Since You've Been Gone"
# "Gump"
# "I'm So Sick of You "
# "Syndicated Inc. "
# "I Remember Larry "
# "Phony Calls "
# "The Night Santa Went Crazy ""Amish Paradise" is a single by parodist"Weird Al" Yankovic . It is a parody of the hip hop song "Gangsta's Paradise" byCoolio (which itself is a reworking of theStevie Wonder song "Pastime Paradise "). Located on the album "Bad Hair Day ", it turns the original "Gangsta's Paradise," in which the narrator laments his dangerous way of life, on its head by presenting anAmish man praising his relatively plain and uncomplicated existence.Track listing
The following tracks are on the CD single.
# "Amish Paradise" – 3:20
# "Everything You Know Is Wrong" – 3:46
# "The Night Santa Went Crazy (Extra Gory Version)" – 3:59
# "Dare To Be Stupid (Instrumental)" – 3:25The promo single only contains "Amish Paradise." The cassette single only contains "Amish Paradise" and "Everything You Know Is Wrong."
Controversy
Although Yankovic traditionally secures permission from the artists he parodies (even though this is not legally required), and was told by his record label that Coolio had given permission, Coolio later claimed that he had not given such permission. This created a minor controversy, as speculation surfaced that Coolio had actually given permission but later claimed he had not in the fear that allowing the parody would not be seen as "cool", or that Yankovic's record label had lied to Yankovic in the hopes that the song would become popular. Yankovic later stated on
VH-1 'sBehind the Music that he had written a sincere letter of apology to Coolio which was never returned, and that Coolio never complained when he received his royalty check from proceeds of the song. A series of photos taken at theXM Satellite Radio booth at the 2006Consumer Electronics Show suggests that Yankovic and Coolio may have made amends. [cite web|url=http://yankovic.org/blog/2006/01/08/weird-and-coolio/|title=yankovic.org/blog/2006/01/08/weird-and-coolio/ |accessdate=2007-07-04] According to Al, he was as surprised as anyone when Coolio came over to chat.Music Video
The music video for "Amish Paradise" is very similar to the "Gangsta's Paradise" music video, although several concepts have been parodied. These include:
*At the beginning the camera pans to a view of Yankovic. He, however, is dressed in Amish garb and has a beard.
*When Yankovic states thatAmish shunelectricity , several Amish stomp on electronic devices (CD s,floppy disks ,laptops , aSlim Whitman LP album , etc.).
*When Yankovic says he is up at 4:30 in the morning milking cows, he is shown milking a cow directly into a bowl of cereal instead of a milk pail. A box of Corn Flakes can be seen next to him.
*In the next scene, when Jebediah is "feeding the chickens" he is giving them pizza.
*The line "Tonight we're gonna party like it's 1699," is a parody of Prince's "1999." Prince has consistently refused to let "Weird Al" parody his songs.
*When Al is churning butter and a woman walks by he is seen churning faster.
*When the man is sawing and checking his "sundial" watch, the man behind him is playing golf.
*At one point Al is seen reading a fakeLancaster, PA newspaper, with the headline "Much Butter Was Churned". This is an homage to the film "Witness", which takes place in Lancaster County, home to perhaps the most well-known Amish communities.
*In one part, two boys are looking at a supposed Amishporn magazine (the cover slogan says "Plow My Field!"), but in the centerfold all the woman is showing is her shin (this, anyway, is considered to be very scandalous).
*When the "Am-lets" are on Yankovic's knee, they each have a beard, even though they appear to be about 6 years old.
*When Yankovic states he's "scoring points for theafterlife ," he takes off his hat to reveal a hairstyle very similar to that seen on the cover of Bad Hair Day. These are both parodies ofCoolio 's trademark hairstyle.
*On the back of the carriage just before the sign reading, "Welcome to Lancaster," there's a "bumper" sticker stating, "How am I driving?"
*The lyrics "No phones, no lights, no motorcars - not a single luxury... like Robinson Crusoe, it's primitive as can be" are originally from the closing theme song toGilligan's Island .
*Near the very end, Yankovic is shown walking away from a barn while everything around him moves backwards in a rewinding fashion; for this effect, the scene was recorded normally while Weird Al lipsynchs the words backwards (so when the scene is shown backwards, his face syncs with the song itself). The inspiration for this scene was a backwards scene performed in the movie "Top Secret! ,"
*The video featuresFlorence Henderson in the role originally portrayed byMichelle Pfeiffer . Reportedly, Henderson jumped at the chance to be featured in the video, after seeing the original.
*The video shows many aspects of regular Amish life, such aschurning butter (the newspaper's headline reads "Much Butter Was Churned") and raising a barn (the scene directly parodies "Witness"). However, when the barn is raised, the frame falls towards Yankovic, who is standing where a gap in the frame is. He has acknowledged that this gag is aBuster Keaton homage. Keaton performed this stunt in "Steamboat Bill Jr. "Chart positions
ee also
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List of singles by "Weird Al" Yankovic
*List of songs by "Weird Al" Yankovic References
External links
* [http://www.weirdal.com "Weird Al"'s Official Page]
*MySpace|weirdal|"Weird Al" Yankovic
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