Funny Short Songs Roses R Red Parodies

Healing the world with comedy,

Making a literal difference, metaphorically.

Even music has its Funny Moments. These are but a few of them.


Bands, solo artists, genres, and works with their own pages:

  • 2NE1
  • 2PM
  • 5 Seconds of Summertime
  • ABBA
  • Ac/DC
  • Adam Sandler
  • The Adventures of Duane & BrandO
  • Æon
  • Aerosmith
  • Aesop Stone
  • Against Me!
  • AJJ
  • Alcatrazz
  • Alestorm
  • Akiko Shikata
  • Alice Cooper
  • Alice in Chains
  • Alice's Restaurant
  • Amanda Palmer
  • Anamanaguchi
  • Andrew W.Grand.
  • Angelspit
  • Anthrax
  • AOA
  • Aphex Twin
  • The Aquabats!
  • Arcade Burn down
  • Asian Kung-Fu Generation
  • A-Teens
  • ATEEZ
  • Augie March
  • The Axis of Awesome
  • Ayreon
  • BABYMETAL
  • Backstreet Boys
  • Bad Lip Reading
  • Bad Lip Reading Star Wars
  • Band-Maid
  • Barenaked Ladies
  • Wild Willy Barrett
  • The Beach Boys
  • Bear McCreary
  • The Beatles
  • Brook
  • BEMANI
  • Nick Bertke
  • Beyoncé
  • Large Bang
  • Birdeatsbaby
  • Rebecca Blackness
  • Blind Guardian
  • glimmer-182
  • Bloodhound Gang
  • Blondie
  • Blueish Homo Grouping
  • Trunk Count
  • Michael Bolton
  • Bongripper
  • David Bowie
  • Bowling for Soup
  • brokeNCYDE
  • Buckethead
  • Bo Burnham
    • Bo Burnham: Inside
  • Kate Bush-league
  • BrentalFloss
  • Vivid Eyes
  • Bring Me the Horizon
  • BT
  • BTS
  • Built To Spill
  • Cage
  • Cage the Elephant
  • Calvin Harris
  • Los Campesinos!
  • Tin can
  • Carly Rae Jepsen
  • Céline Dion
  • Celtic Thunder
  • Celtic Woman
  • The Clash
  • CN Blueish
  • Crayon Pop
  • Creature Feature
  • Mariah Carey
  • Johnny Cash
  • Richard Cheese
  • Childish Gambino
  • Cobra Starship
  • Coldplay
  • Confession Executive Commission
  • Cormorant
  • Jonathan Coulton
  • Miley Cyrus
  • Da Yoopers
  • Daft Punk
  • Dan Bull
  • Danger Danger
  • Night Sarah
  • Darkthrone
  • Expressionless Kennedys
  • Death Grips
  • deadmau5
  • Deep Purple
  • Devo
  • Disturbed
  • Doll Skin
  • Dong Bang Shin Ki
  • Dropkick Murphys
  • Bob Dylan
  • DragonForce
  • Electrical 6
  • Elton John
  • EmilieAutumn
  • Eminem
  • Evelyn Evelyn
  • Evillious Chronicles
  • EXID
  • EXO
  • f(10)
  • Fall Out Boy
  • Fishbone
  • Flaming Lips
  • Flight of the Conchords
  • Florence + the Machine
  • Ben Folds
  • Foo Fighters
  • FT Island
  • Genesis
  • Girl's Solar day
  • Girls' Generation
  • Gorillaz
  • Gotye
  • Light-green Day
  • Guns North' Roses
  • Ariana Grande
  • David Guetta
  • GWAR
  • Harry Chapin
  • Hello! Projection
  • The Hold Steady
  • Hopsin
  • Imagine Dragons
  • Infinite
  • Insane Clown Posse
  • Iron Maiden
  • IU
  • Michael Jackson
  • Jethro Tull
  • Baton Joel
  • George Jones
  • Janis Joplin
  • Jay-Z
  • Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds
  • Jimi Hendrix
  • Joy Division
  • Judas Priest
  • Juniel
  • Kaizers Orchestra
  • Kalafina
  • Nik Kershaw
  • Kesha
  • The Killers
  • Kimbra
  • Male monarch Cherry-red
  • Knife Party
  • Korn
  • Lady Gaga
  • Lana Del Rey
  • Loona
  • Kendrick Lamar
  • Kraftwerk
    • LCD Soundsystem
  • Tom Lehrer
    • Songs by Tom Lehrer
    • An Evening Wasted with Tom Lehrer
    • That Was the Yr That Was
  • Leonard Cohen
  • Limp Bizkit
    • 3 Dollar Bill, Y'all$
    • Meaning Other
    • Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Canis familiaris Flavored Water
    • Gold Cobra
  • The Lonely Island
  • Nick Lowe
  • Machinae Supremacy
  • Macklemore
  • Mamamoo
  • Mammoth City Messengers
  • Marilyn Manson
  • Bruno Mars
  • Mashups
  • Mastodon
  • Jesse Mc Cartney
  • Paul McCartney
  • Meat Loaf
  • The Megas
  • Kylie Minogue
  • Miracle of Audio
  • Miserable
  • Joni Mitchell
  • Muse
  • My Chemical Romance
  • Mystery Skulls
  • Nanabun No Nijyuuni
  • NCT
  • Negativland
  • Neutral Milk Hotel
  • New Order
  • Nickelback
  • Nicki Minaj
  • Nightwish
  • Nine Inch Nails
  • Ninja Sex Party
  • Nirvana
  • The Notorious B.I.G.
  • NOFX
  • *NSYNC
  • Haven
  • OFWGKTA
  • Oingo Boingo
  • OK Go
  • One OK Stone
  • Orangish Caramel
  • Ozzy Osbourne
  • John Otway
  • OverClocked ReMix
  • Owl City
  • Pain of Salvation
  • Brad Paisley
  • Paramore
  • Dolly Parton
  • PassCode
  • PDQBach
  • Pendulum
  • Pentatonix
  • Katy Perry
  • Tom Petty
  • Pinkish Floyd
    • The Night Side of the Moon
    • The Wall
  • Pitbull
  • The Pixies
  • The Police
  • The Presidents of the United states of america
  • Primus
  • Prince
  • Pristin
  • The Proclaimers
  • The Protomen
  • Public Paradigm Ltd.
  • Putin-P
  • PSY
  • PSYCHOSTICK
  • Queen
  • Radio Tapok
  • Radiohead
  • Rammstein
  • The Ramones
  • Ray Stevens
  • Crimson Hot Chili Peppers
  • Red Velvet
  • Ruby-red Vocalisation
  • R.E.M.
  • The Rolling Stones
  • The Residents
  • Rihanna
  • Rush
  • Sabaton
  • Sakura Gakuin
  • Savage Garden
  • Schandmaul
  • Scott Walker
  • Selena Gomez
  • Ed Sheeran
  • Zach Sherwin
  • Shinee
  • SiIvaGunner
  • Paul Simon
  • Skillet
  • Skrillex
  • The Bully Pumpkins
  • The Smiths
  • Songdrops
  • Sparks
  • Bruce Springsteen
  • Super Junior
  • Britney Spears
  • Ringo Starr
  • Steel Panther
  • Steely Dan
  • Starbomb
  • Steam Powered Giraffe
  • Stray Kids
  • Strong Bad Sings and Other Blazon Hits
  • Sufjan Stevens
  • Sum 41
  • Styx
  • Talking Heads
    • Talking Heads: 77
  • T-ara
  • Taylor Swift
  • Tenacious D
  • They Might Be Giants
  • Thin Lizzy
  • Tim Minchin
  • Tones On Tail
  • tool
  • Tori Amos
  • Devin Townsend
  • T-Pain
  • Meghan Trainor
  • Trapped in the Closet
  • Trans-Siberian Orchestra
  • Tubular Bells
  • Twenty One Pilots
  • TWICE
  • Type O Negative
  • U2
  • Steve Vai
  • Van der Graaf Generator
  • Van Halen
  • Vanilla Ice
  • Vocaloid
  • Roger Waters
  • Kanye West
  • The Who
  • The Wiggles
  • Wild Beasts
  • Paul Williams
  • Robbie Williams
  • Wu-Tang Clan
  • XTC
  • Xiu Xiu
  • Yes
  • Yoshiki Hayashi
  • Tom Waits
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic
  • Frank Zappa
  • Tay Zonday

Other examples:

Funny Moments in Classical

  • Johannes Brahms is believed, when pointed out that his 1st symphony has many similarities to Beethoven, (such every bit the da-da-da-daaaa rhythm showing up prominently in the 1st and 4th movements, merely more specifically the quaternary motion's theme sounding similar to the Ode to Joy) to have said: "any donkey can encounter that". Reportedly such comparisons annoyed him.
  • Professor Peter Schickele "discovered some works" by a forgotten member of the Bach family - "P.D.Q. Bach, the twenty-first child & the youngest and the oddest of the twenty-odd children" of Johann Sebastian Bach.
  • Grieg's Piano Concerto will never be the same after Morecambe and Wise were done with it (with the special participation of Andre "Andy Preview" Previn). Playing all the right notes indeed. Here's the total clip.
  • Charles-Valentin Alkan's Funeral March on the Death of a Parrot is hilarious.
  • In that location is a composer named Paul Hindemith who took Richard Wagner's The Flight Dutchman overture and deliberately mangled it, dubbing it "Overture to the Flight Dutchman equally Sight-read by a Bad Spa Orchestra at 7 in the Morn by the Well". At 1 betoken, the overture dissolves into playing a portion of Émile Waldteufel's Skater's Waltz. And the spa orchestra is Mode better at playing THAT than with the Wagner overture!
  • Allan Sherman'south "Peter And The Commissar" turns Peter and the Wolf into an allegory for inventiveness versus the incompetence of the music industry. It also features Beethoven's 5th as a cha-cha-cha and Brahms' Lullaby every bit a rock-and-roll song, amongst other bright bits.
  • Listen to the 2d motion of Haydn'due south "Surprise Symphony" (#94) with the book manner up and gear up for it to Jump Scare you into laughter.
  • "Kiss My Ass" past Mozart, ane instance of his fondness for Toilet Humor.
  • Speaking of Mozart, he equanimous "A Musical Joke", which is said to make fun of incompetent composers.
  • The Portsmouth Sinfonia's unabridged output. All of it. The orchestra, which lasted from 1970-79, was infamous for insisting that talent was not required to participate (although they were not required to exist novices, every bit is sometimes claimed), leading to then-bad-they're-hysterical renditions of Also Sprach Zarathustra, Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy, The William Tell Overture...
  • Gustavo Dudamel turning the Radetzky March into an Audience Participation Piece at the 2017 Vienna New year's day's Concert by conducting the audition's claps and the orchestra at the same time.
  • The Typewriter (a concerto for orchestra and solo typewriter)

Funny Moments in songs

  • Anything that appeared on Dr. Demento.
    • Poisoning Pigeons in the Park
    • Yoda
    • Scotsman
    • ...spiral it, the expert Doctor'due south "Best Of" Album has similar 20 songs on it that vest on this listing.
  • An unintentional one from our expert friend Principal P, merely amazing nonetheless.
    • "Sitting in the ghetto thinkin' bout...all my homies passed away—UUUUUUUGH"
  • dan le sac vs Scroobius Pip's "Thou Shalt Always Kill", though it is mainly British humour.
  • You will never take Lord Vader or Soviet Russian federation seriously again.
  • Tripod'southward song Ghost Ship, which has them interrupting the song to propose ways that it could be made better.
    • They autumn to sqabbling over again in Maryanne.

    Yon (attempting to rescue a beloved song that turned into the ballad of a murderer going to the movies):

    Her proper noun was Maryanne

    She made him feel like a human

    She didn't brand him desire a man

  • The song "Haven" from the lovely and talented Miss Amanda Palmer.
  • Linkin Park, equally a part of their Linkin Park Underground Eastward.P. series devoted volume 8 to merely goofing effectually. information technology was funnier than information technology sounds.
  • Zac Dark-brown Band has Sic 'em on a Chicken. The entire song counts, but the last poetry where they kill it with a frying pan is just hilarious!
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic however. "Albequerque" is the funniest song he'southward done, but information technology'south Crowning Moment Of Funny is found in its 3-word summary at the end: "I - Hate - SAUERKRAUT!!!"
  • 'Are you F*cking Kidding Me?' by Kate Miller-Heidke
  • Songs to Wear Pants To is 75% full of songs that are crowning moments of funny, 1 in particular being I Am An Educated Fish.
  • Pretty much anything past Wesley Willis applies, merely his funniest is "My Keyboard got Damaged" where he talks about getting ejected from a aeroplane for cursing. The way he says "SUDDENLY, I YELLED FUCK Y'all ON THE Airplane" makes me express mirth every fourth dimension I listen to it.
  • "Don't Hate Me (Considering I'grand Beautful)" by Nerf Herder. Actually, quite a fair bit of their songs could qualify also.
  • The Super Mario Land Rap is one part Obligatory Swearing, one part Boisterous Bruiser-style gameplay, at to the lowest degree ii parts affectionate nostalgia, and... it kind of defies adjectives past that point, but if you've played the game and can live with the same swearing, it's hilarious.
    • This is a pretty authentic description of many of their raps, just with more swearing, more than attempts at Comedic Sociopathy, and less affectionate nostalgia.
  • This metallic embrace of Blue (Da Ba Dee).
    • Along with this metal cover of Yous Spin Me Round, by the same group, set to the music video.
  • Juvenile's song "Ha" is a raw, yet hilarious take on life in New Orleans' projects. "You got a trespassing charge, Ha? Your dick got hard, ha, when y'all was lookin' at them bras, Ha?! "
  • Well-nigh who've heard of The Frantics would probably say "Ti Kwan Leep/Kick to the Caput" is their CMoF. But if you can mind to "A Piece of Pie" without ever laughing, you are a fiend.
  • From beatmania IIDX: Golden RUSH. Just...GOLD RUSH.
  • "Requite Him A Flower" by the Crazy World of Arthur Chocolate-brown. While information technology'southward more or less a vocal nearly turning the other cheek, the sheer ridiculousness in the manner its sung - complete with Napoleon Dynamite-styled music - makes you lot wanna roll on the flooring and laugh.
  • Spike Jones was the king of this subtrope in the twoscore's. Here are a few selections:
  • The "Four Chord Vocal" by Axis of Awesome, peculiarly the guy with the guitar [1] Overlaps with Moment of Awesome as information technology proves a very good point nearly pop music
  • The Disharmonism, "Koka Kola": "Your snakeskin adapt and your alligator boots, You won't need a launderette, y'all can send them to the vet!".
  • The spoken-word finale of The Tubes' "What Practice You lot Desire From Life" (which can be heard speeding up at points):

    Well, you tin can't have that, but, if y'all're an American denizen, you are entitled to: A heated kidney shaped pool; a microwave oven—don't scout the food cook; a Dyna-Gym—I'll personally demonstrate it in the privacy of your ain dwelling house; a king-size titanic Unsinkable Molly Brownish waterbed with polybendum; a fool-proof program and an air-tight alibi; real simulated Indian jewelry; a Gucci shoetree; a year's supply of antibiotics; a personally autographed picture of Randy Mantooth and Bob Dylan's new unlisted phone number; a beautifully restored 3rd Reich swizzle stick; Rosemary's Baby! A dream date in kneepads with Paul Williams; a new Matador, a new mastodon; a Bohemian; a Mustang; a Montego; a Merc Montclair; a Mark IV; a meteor; a Mercedes; an MG; or a Malibu; a Mort Moriarty; a Maserati; a Mack truck; a Mazda; a new Monza; or a moped; a Winnebago—Hell, a HERD of Winnebagos, we're giving 'em away! Or how most a McCulloch chainsaw; a Las Vegas wedding; a Mexican divorce; a solid gold Kama Sutra coffee pot; or a baby's arm holding an apple!

  • "Aja" past Steely Dan, a song about people embracing Asian culture without actually knowing anything about information technology.

    Chinese music always sets me complimentary

  • "Dear Doctor" past The Rolling Stones, peculiarly the function where Mick Jagger reads a Dear John alphabetic character in a high pitched vocalization.
    • Everything nigh "Something Happened To Me Yesterday", from the whacked out singing, to the brass sections to Mick's adieu speech.
  • We got this far without a mention of A Boy Named Sue?

    "My proper name is Sue. How do you exercise? NOW You GONNA Dice!"

  • In King Cherry'south cover of "Heroes" by David Bowie (from the 2000 alive anthology Heavy ConstruKction), Adrian Belew changed the lyrics of the first line slightly:

    "I, I volition be king... Crimson"

    • See also the Iii of a Perfect Pair bonus rail "The King Red Barber Shop."
  • Non exactly music, just Jim Steinman's monologues "Dearest and Death and an American Guitar" and "The Want Ad" are both hilarious, particularly the ending of the erstwhile:

    "... and just every bit I was about to bring the guitar crashing downward upon the centre of the bed, my father woke up screaming 'End! Wait a minute! Stop it, male child! What do you think you're doing? THAT'Due south NO Fashion TO Treat AN EXPENSIVE Musical instrument!"

  • "Satan'due south Ice Cream Truck" by Strapping Young Lad.
  • Like Congenital To Spill's "Preview", Self's "LA Radio" is also a bunch of snippets parodying different music genres strung together, this time edited to sound similar someone flipping through a radio dial. The style parodies are entertaining enough, but the funniest moment might exist a fleck where someone calls a radio station to request Self:

    DJ: That was The Not bad Fanny. Hits 106.9, I'm Tweaky Bob. Caller six, yous're on the air!

    Caller: Yes, tin can you play some Self?

    DJ: Excuse me, who?

    Caller: Some Cocky, um... Self?

    DJ: Alright kid, you got it, hither'due south some Seal on Hits 106.ix!

  • Christian heavy stone group Chiliad Human foot Krutch doing a metal take on... "Jingle Bell Rock". It's equal parts hilarious and downright badass.
  • Iggy Popular's "Success" has David Bowie joining in on bankroll vocals, which basically repeat every lyric of the vocal. Once Iggy starts going off on ad-libs at the end of the song, Bowie continues to follow his lead:

    Iggy: I'm gonna do the twist!

    Bowie: I'm gonna do the twist!

    Iggy: I'm gonna hop like a frog!

    Bowie: I'm gonna hop like a frog!

    Iggy: I'm gonna get out on the street and do anything I want!

    Bowie: Oh, shit!

  • Stormtroopers of Death has "What's That Noise?" A recording session goes off the runway when a mysterious dissonance gets on Billy Milano'due south nerves.
  • Morningwood's song "Take Off Your Clothes". At ane point, the narrator's dear interest, who'southward trying to diplomatically tell her that he doesn't desire sex just then, says 'Information technology's improve when it's anticipated', to which the narrator screams furiously, "No, it'southward not! So Accept OFF YOUR CLOOOOOOOOOOTHES!" Even better, at the end of the song, she says please. Belatedly, merely she does actually say it.
  • Some churchgoers admit that at least one time they have tried very hard not to laugh when they have to sing "All Creatures of Our God and King" in a service, especially the "Alleluia" parts. A sure choir, when singing to mass, was strictly ordered to "laugh abroad" before mass every time this particular hymn was on schedule. It didn`t aid much that the skit was referenced in a similar English hymn, which also had a halleluja refrain. Hilarity ensued (the director had forgotten to mention that 1).
  • "Thou shalt not make repetitive generic music, chiliad shalt not make repetitive generic music, chiliad shalt non make repetitive generic music-"
  • "Bubba Shot the Jukebox" by Marker Chesnutt. A brokenhearted redneck gets agitated over a song and, well, shoots the jukebox and causes a scene. The crowner is the last line of the third verse:

    At present, reckless discharge of a gun, that'southward what the officers are claimin'

  • "Gallo del Cielo" by Joe Ely. It'southward a vocal well-nigh Carlos Saragosa, a Mexican man who steals a prize fighting rooster and crosses the Rio Grande with information technology, hoping to brand enough prize money from cockfighting to render home and purchase back his family's land which was seized by Pancho Villa. As Gallo del Cielo (the rooster) wins cockfight later on cockfight, Carlos'due south winnings (not to mention the stakes, and the tension) climb steadily. 1 guess as to how the song ends. It's a clever, funny song (for everyone except brute rights activists, I suppose), but the Funny Moment comes in the second-to-last poetry of the song:

    Hola my Teresa/I'm thinking of you now in San Francisco/ I have no money in my pocket/I no longer have your good luck framed in gold/I cached information technology terminal evening with the basic of my beloved del Cielo/I will not return to buy the land that Villa stole long ago.

  • In an endeavour to curtail pirating of their album Keep Information technology Together, Guster simultaneously "leaked" a decoy album known as The Meowstro Sings - Guster's Proceed It Together: The divergence between this and the regular album is that all of the lyrics are replaced with "meow" (monitor engineer Matt Peskie provided the meows). The results are especially funny when it comes to the wistful carol "I Hope Tomorrow Is Similar Today". Even the cover is a pretty funny visual gag: Keep Information technology Together has a hummingbird on the embrace; the Meowstro version of the album has that same hummingbird in the mouth of a true cat. Oh, and the "meow mixes" of the songs were agreeable enough to fans that they're however available on itunes aslope the actual album.
  • "I Can't Wait" past Ol' Dirty Bastard is already a bit eccentric-sounding even for him, due to being based effectually an off-kilter drum machine rhythm and a sample of the T.J. Hooker theme... And then he spends the last minute and a half of the song giving shout outs, starting out naturally plenty with other hip hop artists, just gradually ending up with something a scrap more surreal:

    I desire to give a shout out to the Eskimos

    I want to requite a shout out to the submarines

    I want to give a shout out to the regular army, air forcefulness, navy, marines

    Know what I'g proverb? y'all playing my music

    In the submarines and the boats

  • The entirety of Watsky'southward G.O.A.T. In it, another rapper jokingly tells Watsky that the lyrics in his songs are as well nice and he should throw in "more disrespect". Watsky then gain to rap in a robot vocalisation with ridiculous, over-the-top lyrics about disrespecting women, mocking the misogyny in the hip-hop industry.
    • When he sardonically mocks humanity's priorities in Tiny Glowing Screens Part 1.

    And it's tragic that we yawn

    We got every gadget but don't care there's magic in our palm

    'Cause it'southward been getting so hot, I can feel the ho-hum rot

  • ''I Think I Saw a U.F.O'' by British power metal band Neonfly. Willy Norton sings from the perspective of a conspiracy theorist who thinks he's seen a U.F.O.

    I know they're green, I know they're fast

    I know that Elvis is alive

    They took him more than twenty years ago

  • The Cherry Chord threw in a voicemail message well-nigh xxx seconds after the end of "He Was Dead When I Got There".

    Duuude, what the fuck. This own't no business call, just this is Eric (censored) on your telephone, and yes sir, I DID simply make out, THREE times, with a hot, big-boobed, BLONDE, nineteen-year-old girl, dude. Yes I did. I fabricated out with her, I touched her boob over the-over the bra, which we tin talk about later; almost got down south, didn't quite make it. Notwithstanding, made out, xix, I'm xx-four, TO-MORROW. Peace.

    • For that matter, the whole of "Responsibles", especially if you know the source of inspiration, but the concluding lines accept the cake:

      Terminate SHOOTING, SOMEONE'S Really Hurt!

      DON'T MAKE ME TAKE OFF MY PANTS!

      GIVE ME A CIGARETTE! I'M HAVING A Eye ATTACK!

      WHERE'S!? MY FUCKIN'!? Charcoal-broil!? I KNOW Yous HAVE IT!

  • Pretty much everything by asdfgfa (the actual name - it isn't capitalised), one of Christopher Bowes' many projects. ''NASA'' is mostly only Chris yelling "WE ARE GOING INTO SPACE!", along with numerous references to Wesley Snipes, ''Assist, a Bear'' is Black One-act Rape combined with Bestiality Is Depraved, and ''Ping Pong''...well, is mostly complete nonsense. However, the crowning celebrity of asdfgfa's category is probably ''Shotgun in the Bum''. Sung by Gloryhammer members James 'Hootsman' Cartwright and Thomas 'Angus McFife' Winkler (under the names 'Jimmy Gingerale' and 'Tommy Lawless' respectively), it's a healthy dose of Ho Yay that's pretty much just three and a half minutes of Cartwright singing about how astonishing his bum is and how people are always ogling information technology. Winkler sings the second verse, which is mostly just the line 'I wanna come across your bum' on echo. The video itself is pretty entertaining, too.
  • Trubaduren (The Ministrel/The Musician) by Swedish musician Magnus Uggla. It does require knowing Swedish, equally it's never been translated to English, simply it does interpret pretty well. It's about a guy at a embankment party watching every bit the daughter he was into being seduced by a guitar-playing douchebag, knowing he can't really compete with a musician.

    Magnus: Framår four-5, fick jag nog, och gick hem, men jag tror, och har på känn, sitter han nog säkert kvar där än!! (around four-5, I had enough, and went abode, just I experience and belive, he's probably still there!!)

Funny Moments with the bands/artists

  • Relient K as this almost once per anthology, if not more than, only the best is definitely Crayons Can Cook on Us for all I Intendance. The title might actually be longer than the vocal itself, which only makes information technology more hilarious.
  • Kelly Clarkson did non want to release "Already Gone" as a single, due to the fact that information technology was basically Beyonce'due south "Halo" with the Series Numbers Filed Off. 19 Entertainment felt otherwise. And so, while performing the song at 1 of her concerts, to get back at her record visitor and the author of both songs, she did this (look until the 3:32 marker).
  • Curt Stack: "We are confident plenty in our sexuality to do a Kylie Minogue vocal!" They and so proceeded to sing "Tin't Get You Out Of My Head".
  • In a live operation of Simulated (possibly one of the nearly beautiful unrequited honey songs ever written), the Frames' lead vocalist Glen Hansard decided to shake the vocal upward a little. Betwixt each one-half of each poetry is an instrumental crescendo. During the crescendo in the second verse, he advertizement-libbed some new lyrics:

    "I got 99 problems but a bitch ain't one."

  • Any time Chibi of The Birthday Massacre gives an interview, simply particularly the fourth dimension when she tried to coerce the interviewer into taking up knitting.
  • An entirely unintentional moment courtesy of Visual Kei/Goth Rock/Whatsoever band Malice Mizer, along with some very much intentional rubbish from their fanclub outcome.
  • Ben Folds playing Chatroulette at a concert. Can double (triple?) as Awesome Music and a Moment of Awesome.
  • During his 30th Aniversary concert, Michael Jackson performed "You Rock My World" and Conductor outset comes out, leading to a small dance/robot battle. So Chris Tucker, who had appeared in the music video of the song, comes out and starts to trip the light fantastic toe. Michael begins to crack up as Chris mimiced several of Michael'south trip the light fantastic moves. Michael and so did his kick-motility, which Chris did, simply with the incorrect leg (relating to a joke Chris told before in the concert near Michael telling him he was "Kicking with the incorrect leg" in Rush Hour 2, where Chris sang "Don't Stop 'Til You Become Enough") which causes Michael to exercise a literal ROFL.
  • John Myung, the bassist for Dream Theater, well known (ironically) for non bringing attention to himself by even doing so much every bit talking almost of the time, tackles lead vocalizer James LaBrie in the middle of a concert every bit a issue of a bet. None of the band knew about it beforehand and one of the technicians, who dared him to practise it, didn't retrieve he would do it.
  • During a random jam in the center of "Seek and Destroy" on Metallica'south Live Shit CD, James prompts Jason to get-go soloing by saying, "Impress the fuck out of united states." Jason responds by stopping playing entirely, to which James and Kirk hold, "I'yard impressed."
  • Jonah Bergman of Schoolyard Heroes responds to a Moral Guardian.
  • Sara Bareilles sang a song that was chosen something similar "You're an asshole" at a concert. People were given lyrics.
  • Ella Fitzgerald performs "Mack the Knife" on the live album Ella in Berlin. She forgets the lyrics halfway through: "What's the next chorus to this vocal now?/This is the 1 at present I don't know." Just Ella improvises some new lyrics and pokes fun at her flub: "Now Ella and the fellas/We're making a wreck, what a wreck of Mack the Pocketknife." This doubles as a Funny Moment and an Awesome Moment.
  • Lee Bulig's review of the SPL Kultube. Even if one knows zip about the unit, it's even so hilarious because of Lee'due south... eloquent and masterful usage of the English language.
  • A bit from Kaya's operation at AnimeUSA 2009: around the middle of the concert (outset about five minutes in this video), Kaya signals the lights operator to plow upwards the lights so he can see the audience. He scans the crowd and spots a certain pair of cosplayers...

    Kaya: ...ah, Hizaki! ... Kamijo! (Kaya runs to the opposite end of the phase) Darling , hi!

  • When Slipknot turntablist Sid Wilson broke both his feet during a live show and ended up temporarily confined to a wheelchair, this happened during another alive show:

    Corey Taylor: Anybody say, 'How-do-you-do, Sid!'

    Crowd: Hi, Sid!

    Corey Taylor: Everyone say, 'YOU Broke YOUR FUCKIN' Feet, SID!'

    Crowd: YOU BROKE YOUR FUCKIN' Feet, SID!

  • Gabriella Cilmi at the 2008 ARIA Music Awards. She won six awards, but as the night wore on she got more than and more than drunkard, then her showtime acceptance speech was pretty generic, only the later on ones didn't resemble annihilation like a speech, especially since she was having trouble staying coherent.
  • From Black Sabbath's 1970 TV concert in Paris, there'south guitarist Tony Iommi borer his foot along to the span of "Iron Man" (at 17:08).
  • Drake's 2015 fued with rapper Meek Mills was so hilariously ane-sided that information technology culminated with Drake performing 1 of his diss tracks at a festival (his own) in Toronto while the screen behind him showed cipher simply all the Internet memes and demotivational posters created making fun of Meek Mills. Equally one commentator put information technology, "Don't offset a rap feud with someone who can brand you look similar an idiot with a Powerpoint presentation."
  • A band with an April Fools' Day joke bachelor each year, Cormorant take a couple examples from their Facebook page, just the crowning moment has to exist this one that was written around the fourth dimension of the Mega Millions prize in 2012 with enough of calorie-free-hearted Take Thats pointed towards record companies, a few bands and gaming.
  • This Ruby-red Army Choir's live rendition of the Russian folk vocal Kalinka includes some rather... special phase dancers.
  • Job for a Cowboy responded to a fan who asked on Facebook for "sqeeels and bree rees" on their eventual followup to Sun Eater with a gif of Judge Judy rolling her eyes.
  • Aaron Heard of Jesus Piece gained minor viral fame in 2019 when he quite literally dropkicked someone offstage (the person in question being a buddy of his who was apparently fine with information technology).
  • Devin Swank of Sanguisugabogg, never one to shy away from a potential Memetic Mutation, struck (very NSFW) paydirt at a alive appearance in early 2020.

    Devin: "How 'bout a little crowd interest? When I say 'I consume my own', you say 'cum'. I EAT MY Own!"

    Crowd: "CUM!"

    Devin: "I EAT MY Own!"

    Crowd: "CUM!"

    Devin: "I EAT MY OWN!"

    Crowd: "CUM!"

    Devin: "I Consume MY Own!"

    Crowd: "CUM!"

    [song begins]

Funny Moments in music videos

  • Carly Rae Jepsen acting silly and doing crazy and comic shenanigans in the music video for "Call Me Possibly."
    • Tom Hanks stars in the video for "I Actually Similar You."
  • Hammerfall vs. the Swedish Womens' Olympic Crimper team.
  • Step one: picket the original gloomy, night music video for Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit". Step ii: spotter Weird Al Yankovic's version. Pace 3: get yourself off the flooring.
  • G-Unit'southward diss skit against Ja Rule... That. Is. All.
  • Incredibad's debut unmarried: Jizz in my Pants has to be seen to properly appreciate.

    Just she was looking at her watch! (Doesn't thing I had sex activity!)

    But I cried the whole time! (Doesn't matter I had sex!)

    I think she might accept been a racist! (Doesn't matter I had sex!)

    She put a handbag on my caput! (Nevertheless counts!)

    • Jack Black doing Sax Homo. "He'll be right with you folks!"
  • Ability metal band Hammerfall did 2 videos for their song "Hearts on Fire". While one is fairly typical fare, the other features the Swedish Women's Olympic Curling Team. It's harder to say which is funnier: the curling team singing, or Hammerfall curling.
  • Pink's video for "You Make Me Sick". Watch the angry slapstick fight in the mall and try not to laugh as they wreck the Santa Claus display.
  • The live functioning of "Cumbia Metalera" (Heavy Metallic Cumbia). Y'all run across two guys in the scariest Goth attire possible, yelling "Claret!!! Death!!! Destruction!!!... CUMBIA!!!". Cue the metalheads playing Mexican cumbia.
  • The video to Kim Carnes' "Bette Davis Eyes" has pirates slapping each other.
  • The 'Literal Video Version' of Bonnie Tyler's Total Eclipse of the Heart.

    I walk onto a terrace where I think I'm lone/But Arthur Fonzarelli's got an army of clones! Fonzie'due south been cloned!

    Blind posseeeeessed choiiiiir booooys!

  • Similar to Nirvana and Fe Maiden, Muse also like to ham it up and switch instruments when forced to lip sync by a show. An appearance on a Spanish television show featured singer Matt Bellamy drumming like a Guitar Hero drummer with a cheesy smile on his face, and some other i included him miming a synthesizer part by wildly waving his hands around several inches above the keyboard.
  • "Hellglass", a skit filmed to serve as an extra on a live Self DVD. What purports to be a wait behind the scenes in the recording studio is actually a Spinal Tap-esque self parody, with Matt Mahaffey mostly acting like a Cloudcuckoolander, then revealing a very deep new song called "Hellglass", much to the disgust of his producer.
    • Whatsoever Jason Mraz fans out there? Cute Mess Live On Earth,"making of" video. Particularly thekittens.
  • Not a music video, but I don't know where to put information technology: A Richard Thompson fan invents his ain lyrics to "And so Ben Mi Ca Bon Tempo"
  • ANY Buffalax vid.
    • "GIRLY MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!"
  • Ladies and Gentlemen, I nowadays to yous Afroman's "Whack Rappers" Both Office 1 and Function 2.
  • Pretty much everything nigh Amanda Palmer'southward "Haven." But particularly the coat hanger.
  • DragonForce's music video for "Performance Ground and Pound". During the solo, the video all of a sudden shows that the entire video is just Herman and Sam playing a video game. At one office, information technology suddenly cuts to ZP Theart continuing against a green screen drinking java, who shrugs before the scene cuts again.
  • George Harrison's highly sarcastic (as he often wrote his songs) "This Song" (written in response to the conclusion of a courtroom case involving his song "My Sweet Lord", the Chiffons' vocal "He's And then Fine", and alleged plagiarism on George's part) is funny enough on its own (especially with Eric Idle's cursory presence on the track), merely the music video is ridiculousness Up to Xi. Includes Ronnie Wood in drag.
  • Stevie Ray Vaughn's "Cold Shot" has this hilarious video of Stevie getting driveling by what is implied equally his wife.
  • Paul Simon's "You lot Can Telephone call Me Al", which has Chevy Chase testify upward and start lip-synching the words correct before Simon is almost to; this is the culmination of a running Sabbatum Night Live gag where Chase would claim to exist Simon. Their expressions during the video are priceless.
  • "Johann Lippowitz" (played past David Armand) and his "interpretive mime" of Natalie Imbruglia's Torn. Becomes a CMOA when Natalie Imbruglia herself joins in at the 2006 Clandestine Policeman's Brawl.
  • KAITO and Len Kagamine's part during a Vocaloid cover of Las Ketchup's Aserejé is leap to outset a giggle fit. The accompanying visuals make the role even funnier.
  • The video for Conquest by The White Stripes, specially the balderdash'south CGI puppy-dog eyes.
  • Alanis Morissette'southward version of 'My Humps' by The Blackness Eyed Peas. Especially at:

    "And yous don't want no drama. No no drama no no no drama."

  • If you think Pinkish Floyd is all serious and glum, look at this video they shot for "Corporal Clegg".
  • In the video of Erasure's cover of "Accept a Chance on Me", with Andy Bell and Vince Clarke singing while in drag.
  • Weezer's "Pork and Beans" is pretty funny. They take about every YouTube-hit in their video, which leads to hilarious combinations.
  • The video for "Hither It Goes Again" from OK Go is a actually cool dance. On treadmills.
  • Meshuggah fabricated a video for their vocal "New Millennium Cyanide Christ", a song virtually a man who seeks to become the messiah through cybernetic enhancements, which consists of the band playing air guitar and air drums on the tour motorbus, with Jens Kidman singing into a pen.
  • Pomplamoose covers Feel Skilful Inc. and looks rather goofy while doing the maniacal laughter.
  • The entire video for Wallpaper'southward "Stupidfacedd", but specially, especially, the "dancing" by The Big Guy and Wallpaper's spazzing out on the couch near the beginning.
  • This music video of Indonesian parody vocal "Tenda Biruku". The music's already hilarious, the music video punts information technology Up to Xi.
  • Just Lamb of God's Redneck. From the moment Lamb of God's bus arrives Mary's birthday party gets a whole lot better with one of the ring's crew knocking out a clown and at the cease Randy Blythe passing out in a kiddy puddle.
  • "No Anchovies Please" by the J. Geils Band; an over the top brusque story fabricated even more gut-busting by the cheesy music and backmasking.
  • The video for 'Ryyppy' past Finnish country rapper (yes, really) Stig. If yous ever wanted to see four fully-grown men eating whipped cream in a highly suggestive manner, you lot're in luck.
    • It's worth watching just for the bassist (Jesper Anastasiadis). His dancing is probably one of the all-time things nigh the video. That, along with everything else he'southward doing.
  • Watsky and Kate Nash goofing around at the very end of the video for Hey, Asshole. Those eyebrows.
  • The video for Ulravox'south "Love'south Great Chance" starts with Midge Ure going on an trek. Half a minute in, the whole affair stops so Midge can accept a jiff whilst climbing a tree, then carries on as though cipher had happened.
  • The video for Sonata Arctica's embrace of I Can't Trip the light fantastic. It features the guys in the band at diverse locations in the Usa dancing similar idiots. Information technology's also pretty funny watching passers-past manifestly trying to ignore the sight of five Finnish men dancing effectually the place in wide daylight.
  • Eddie Vedder plays "Shattered" with Jeanne Tripplehorn, because of her power to "perform whatever Rolling Stones vocal every bit if she was Julie Andrews".
  • Given both Metallica and U2 have songs named "One", Chris Cornell was inspired to combine both. The fact it somehow works despite the Lyrical Noise is hilarious. Likewise of note is him telling how it came to exist (consummate with mentioning another "1", past Harry Nilsson - "how fucking depressing is that? non equally much as a man stepping on a landmine, merely information technology's close!").
  • Enya (yes, Enya) has a few funny moments in her more logic-defying music videos. This tin can range from slamming a book close (Book of Days) to casually napping on her throne (Anywhere Is) to teleporting dorsum and along between different ends of a sofa (Merely If) to blowing upwardly a car (I Want Tomorrow). And and then there's that flake of the Anywhere Is video where Enya's standing in front end of four doors, labeled "This Mode", "That Way", "One Way", and "Other Way"...and and then it cuts to the other side of the doors, and twenty-four Enyas march out of them. So that'due south who does her backing.
  • In the Video Full of Film Clips for B.B. Male monarch'due south Title Theme Melody for Into the Night, proceed an middle on the piano role player in the white jacket, who is quite the Large Ham. Information technology'south Jeff Goldblum, the film's star only also a jazz pianist on the side, living it up in the presence of one of the swell blues musicians because why not?
  • "MopeMope" by LeaF and Optie is rank S Nightmare Fuel for many due to the sudden juxtaposition of beautiful, seemingly child-friendly dancing flowers and eldritch horrors ready to a terrifying arrangement of the initial melody. Others discover that it Crosses the Line Twice, and that the music video being car-flagged as a video for kids by YouTube is the icing on the cake. Then there'southward the catastrophe, where everything seems to get dorsum to normal, as if the whole nightmare sequence never happened...before launching one last Leap Scare at viewers for falling for the not-verbal equivalent of Blatant Lies.

Funny Moments in Television set Testify Themes

  • "Yakety Sax", aka The Benny Loma Evidence theme. Anyone who has heard information technology knows why.
  • "You are sleeping, really sleeping, merely I don't listen if you lot are sleeping..."

Funny Moments in Interviews/Public Appearances

  • Kurt Cobain attending Headbanger's Brawl wearing a ridiculous yellow dress. When asked about information technology, he replied "It'southward Headbanger's Ball so I thought I'd wear a gown."
  • After a very intense (for MTV standards at least) performance by Marilyn Manson at the 1997 Video Music Awards, host Chris Rock yelled for the audience to "Run to church right at present or you lot're going to hell!"
  • Dave Mustaine got kicked out of Metallica and formed Megadeth. Mustaine had some bitter feelings, but the ring just laughs at him.
  • This commercial featuring legendary vicious tech-death metal band Suffocation advertising a Dark Ages program on the History Channel. Yeah, it should've been either Nile or Bolt Thrower to advertise the bear witness.
  • Non one to stop at a memetic alive performance, the aforementioned Aaron Heard of Jesus Slice recorded a mock Cribs runthrough of their hotel room during a Japanese bout that is but dripping with sarcasm.

    "At present if yous wanna come over hither to my entertainment system, I can show you somethin' that's real high-tech. That Tokyo shit, nigga. Over here, nosotros got, uh, a wind auto. [holds upwardly cheap hairdryer] Niggas don't have this shit in America. I do."


murphyindes1973.blogspot.com

Source: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Funny/Music

0 Response to "Funny Short Songs Roses R Red Parodies"

Post a Comment

Iklan Atas Artikel

Iklan Tengah Artikel 1

Iklan Tengah Artikel 2

Iklan Bawah Artikel