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Artist/Band:
Weird Al Yankovic
Lyrics for Song: Frank's 2000 TV
Lyrics for Album: The Essential 3.0 Weird Al Yankovic [2010]
Risin' above the city, blocking out the noonday sun
It dwarfs the mighty redwoods and it towers over everyone
I still remember when that delivery truck came down our block
What a lucky guy, I hear he got the last one in stock
And the neighbors are just green
They say, "That's the biggest screen we've ever seen!"
It's Frank's 2000" TV (Frank's 2000" TV)
Everbody come and see(Frank's 2000" TV)
Frank's 2000" TV (Frank's 2000" TV)
That's Frank's remote control, you can look, but don't touch it, please
'Cause Frank's the one in charge and he decides what everybody sees
The picture's crystal clear and everything is magnified
Robert DeNiro's mole has got to be ten feet wide
Everybody in the town
Can hear those 90,000 watts of Dolby sound
And I'm mighty proud to say
Now I can watch "The Simpsons" from thirty blocks away
On Frank's 2000" TV (Frank's 2000" TV)
Everybody come and see (Frank's 2000" TV)
Frank's 2000" TV (Frank's 2000" TV)
Everybody come and see (Frank's 2000" TV)
I'm gonna get one of my own real soon
It's like having a drive-in movie in your own living room
Whoa, hey now... hey now na na na now
Hey now... hey now na na now
Frank's 2000" TV (Frank's 2000" TV)
Everybody come and see (Frank's 2000" TV)
Frank's 2000" TV (Frank's 2000" TV)
Got a two year warranty on parts and labor
Frank's 2000" TV (Frank's 2000" TV)
Frank's 2000" TV
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Frank's 2000 TV
Weird Al Yankovic's 'Frank's 2000 TV' stands as a quintessential example of his satirical approach to pop culture, specifically targeting the era of consumer electronics. Released during a period when television technology was rapidly evolving, the track captures the public fascination with new media formats through Yankovic's signature comedic lens. As a parody, the song reflects his long-standing tradition of adapting contemporary hits to comment on everyday life and societal trends. This recording is part of a broader discography that includes numerous parodies and original compositions, showcasing his versatility as a performer. The work remains a notable song in his catalogue, illustrating how he transforms mundane subjects into memorable musical commentary without relying on complex lyrical structures. |
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| Album Lyrics: The Essential 3.0 Weird Al Yankovic [2010] |
 Weird Al Yankovic
"The Essential 3.0 Weird Al Yankovic [2010]"
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