![]() ![]() A fellow fifth-grader with a blond bowl cut did. The first song of his that I had ever heard was a Star Wars: The Phantom Menace parody called “The Saga Begins,” the opening track on Scissors however, Weird Al didn’t sing it for me. I played those songs so much that the third track, “Pretty Fly for a Rabbi,” wouldn’t play right anymore, akin to a warped cassette left in a blistering Grand Am far too long. ![]() That was my CD, and I cherished that like it was a family heirloom. I purchased it using my own money I would normally spend on junk at the local flea market. Weird Al’s 1999 album, Running with Scissors, was the first CD I had ever owned. I don’t think I’d be where I am right now – creatively and emotionally – had it not been for “Weird Al” Yankovic.
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