Bedrock Anthem

Bedrock Anthem

Infobox Single
Name = Bedrock Anthem


Artist = "Weird Al" Yankovic
from Album = Alapalooza
Released = November 12, 1993
B-side = "Young, Dumb, & Ugly"
Format = CD, cassette
Recorded = July 16, 1993
Genre = Comedy
Length = 3:41
Label = Scotti Brothers
[ Writer = ]
Producer = "Weird Al" Yankovic
Last single = "Jurassic Park" (1993)
This single = "Bedrock Anthem" (1993)
Next single = "Achy Breaky Song" (1993)
Misc = Extra tracklisting
Album = Alapalooza
Type = studio
Tracks =
# "Jurassic Park"
# "Young, Dumb & Ugly"
# "Bedrock Anthem"
# "Frank's 2000" TV"
# "Achy Breaky Song"
# "Traffic Jam"
# "Talk Soup"
# "Livin' In The Fridge"
# "She Never Told Me She Was A Mime"
# "Harvey The Wonder Hamster"
# "Waffle King"
# "Bohemian Polka"

"Bedrock Anthem" is a song by "Weird Al" Yankovic which was featured on his 1993 album "Alapalooza". It is parody of "Under the Bridge" and "Give It Away" both by the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The song also appears on the soundtrack album for the 1994 live-action movie version of The Flinstones, with a portion of the song played during the end credits.

Track listing

The following tracks are on the single:
# "Bedrock Anthem" – 3:41
# "Young, Dumb & Ugly" – 4:24

The promo single only contains "Bedrock Anthem".

Lyrics

The song portrays the narrator's desire to live in Bedrock, the setting of TV's "The Flintstones", citing such perks as being the first Rolling Stone subscriber. The song features an audio clip of "The Flintstones", which makes a corresponding appearance in the video.

Yankovic stated that, "I knew there was a Flintstones movie coming out, and I figured that for once I'd have my song out before the actual phenomenon. So I got to predate the movie by seven months. I'd always wanted to do a tribute to the Flintstones because I think they're a big part of pop culture. I did a lot of research, really immersed myself in the Flintstones. I watched over 100 Flintstones episodes, because I had to not only re-familiarize myself with the characters, I had to find actual sound bites and animation from the series to use in the song and the video." [cite web | url = http://php.indiana.edu/~jbmorris/FAQ/al.booklet | title = Permanent Record Booklet: "Bedrock Anthem" | publisher = Al Yankovic | date = 2007-01-09 | accessdate = 2007-02-07 ]

Music video

The Bedrock Anthem music video is a parody of both the "Under the Bridge" video and the "Give it Away" video. The music video was Yankovic's video directing debut (Excluding 1986's "Christmas at Ground Zero") and, like many of his video parodies, was shot on the same set as the original video. Parodied concepts included:
*At the beginning, the Bee Girl from the Blind Melon video "No Rain" is tapdancing onstage. Guitarist Jim West flicks her off. She tries to climb onto the stage again, but West pushes her off with his foot.
*Jim West is dressed similar to John Frusciante.
*Yankovic replaces Anthony Kiedis, shirtless, with a long brown wig similar to Kiedis' hair.
*Yankovic has several tattoos on his arm, including one of Bam-Bam and Wilma. This is an obvious pastiche of Kiedis' many tattoos.
*A drawn image of Bedrock replaces the photo of Los Angeles.
*The video then quickly segues into a parody of "Give it Away".
*Dick Van Patten appears in this video, as he did in Smells Like Nirvana.
*Jon Schwartz replaces Chad Smith. He is also dressed up like a member of the Loyal Order of Water Buffaloes, complete with hat and club.
*Steve Jay appears as Flea.
*Black and white footage of "The Flintstones" is intercut with the video.
*During the backwards guitar solo a monologue from the Flintstones is played over it, as well as accompanying footage.
*The band members do crazy things, such as blowing a pinwheel, throwing up, playing ring toss with the drummer's fake horns, and playing Twister.
*Close-ups of Yankovic's mouth are weirder than the shots of Kiedis' mouth in the original. One shot shows Al performing a chinface. Another two shots show him with false teeth (which look like zippers), as well as oddly vibrant-colored lipstick, which was also featured in the original.
*In the split-screen shot of the members jumping, a stone-age majorette, Al's aunt Dot, a sumo wrestler, Dick Van Patten, and a poodle and a bird jump as well.
*Near the end, Schwartz is seen with a Mickey Mouse hat on, an obvious parody of Chad Smith's usage of a WWI German military hat.
*The end of the video features the band running into the darkened distance, much like the original. However, this time Yankovic faints from dizzyness in front of the camera.

Reaction from original artist

According to Yankovic's Behind the Music episode, the Red Hot Chili Peppers weren't very impressed with the parody, although they approved of Yankovic's work. Bassist Flea later stated: [http://www.weirdalforum.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=5673&hl= Reactions From Original Artists] ,

References

ee also

*List of singles by "Weird Al" Yankovic
*List of songs by "Weird Al" Yankovic

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