![]() But I don't feel guilty for downloading the music, they lost out on a couple hundred bucks and my father now has a little bit more sympathy for "pirates", now that he is one. I completely understand that AC/DC don't want to sell their albums individually, that is their choice. The result was exactly the same for him - he got his music - but iTunes/ACDC lost the sale. No one is safe from the AL man mwhahahahahaha >:) Top. ![]() My point is that he already owned the music and could have transferred that music to his iPod, but he was willing to spend the money to download the music legally. Oh who cares, its Weird Al.he takes no prisoners. I could have ripped the 15-20 CDs he owns, or I could click three times and have the discography in an hour. Taking up his teenage nickname, Weird Al, he released his first album 'Weird Al' Yankovic in 1983. Al's talent for rewriting popular songs into comedic parodies became a favourite on the Dr. His wife got him an iPod for Christmas, he wanted the songs, couldn't find them on iTunes and asked me to get them "some other way". Al Yankovic was discovered by radio show host Dr. My dad loves AC/DC, he saw Bon Scott live the year before he died. Mostly recorded in March 1982, the album was released by Rock n Roll Records as an LP and on Compact Cassette in 1983. Search: Pictures Of Popping Out Cartoon Eyes. The album was the first of many produced by former The McCoys guitarist Rick Derringer. I think the last couple of years have shown that when people want something, they go for the legal option first, and if they can't get what they want there they go for the illegal option. Weird Al' Yankovic is the debut album by American parodist Alfred 'Weird Al' Yankovic.
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