
APRIL 20, 2004 at 9:49 AM
Posted by CHEESER
Source: HPANA
You may have already downloaded the song, but 20-year-old Tony Goldmark
, whose parody Sirius Black has been #1 on the national Dr. Demento radio show
, talks to HPANA about how he made it and what he intends to do with his "special" skills after graduating from school. We also talk with Dr. Demento himself about Tony. Check it out in our exclusive interviews below.
As a special treat, Tony has given us permission to share a 1-minute excerpt of Sirius Black - download here
, and read along with the lyrics
.
HPANA: When and how did you first start getting involved with song parodies?
Tony: I grew up in San Francisco, the only child of two aging baby boomer musicians who, between them, have been in about sixteen trillion bar bands of varying quality, so they've always encouraged me to write songs. When I was twelve, in fact, my mother hit a midlife crisis and started her own independent record label, and one of the first projects she recorded was a comedy/children's album by me, so a few of my stupid songs at the time ended up there (incidentally, that album is not recommendable to anyone - my new stuff's much better).
As for parodies, specifically? I've always written a few, but only when I find a really, really good parody idea, i.e. Sirius Black - otherwise I prefer original funny songs, because they're much more manageable, and more likely to be funny quite honestly - I love Weird Al of course, and my good friend the great Luke Ski
makes a lot of brilliant parodies, but for every genuinely hilarious parody that's ever been made, there are about six crappy, disposably topical tunes created and played by morning DJs involving fart noises - you know the ones I mean. Nobody wants that. Nobody.
HPANA: How long does it generally take to produce a finished parody (writing lyrics, recording, post-production)? What type of equipment and software do you use?
Tony: It varies from song to song, but in the case of Sirius Black, I started writing the lyrics right after reading the book, about a year ago. I wrote the first verse in about a day, then for some reason I hit a roadblock - about nine months went by and either I never had the time, or I couldn't think of any more lyrics. Then I reread book three and wrote the rest of it in two days, the whole time listening intently to the original Sir Mix-A-Lot song and adapting the lyrics to the J.K. Rowling universe. Usually I record my songs back home in San Francisco with my parents' musically talented friends as my backup bands, but I knew I couldn't do that this time - my parents' musically talented friends are pushing fifty, and, God bless them, they could not produce a decent rap background track to save their lives. So instead, on the advice of Luke Ski, I recorded it at the home of DJ Skrabble, a Madison, WI-based DJ who has produced many of Luke's rap tracks - you could say he's becoming the Pharrell of dementia. After I told him the basic idea, it took him a week or two to produce the background music, and then we recorded all the vocals and mixed it in one day, using ProTools. The sound bytes were of course gleaned from the Prisoner of Azkaban teaser trailer that played before Return of the King.
HPANA: You must be a Harry Potter fan, or else just read Prisoner of Azkaban very carefully to come up with such on-target "inside jokes"?
Tony: I am indeed a HUGE Harry Potter fan. It always bugs me a little bit when someone does a song about a pop culture event without really researching it intently, though I myself am guilty of said crime. In 2001, before I had read any of the books, the first movie came out, and of course it was a blockbuster of Phantom Menace proportions, and one day the idea came to my head of doing a parody of The Cover of the Rolling Stone called The Sorcerer's Stone. I had the idea before I knew even the slightest bit about it, and I wrote and recorded the song after merely seeing the movie, which in hindsight was a mistake. Then a while back, I realized that my next album would be coming out in 2004, right around the time of the release of the Prisoner of Azkaban film, and it would tie in well to do a song about it... but of course I would have to read the book first. My original idea was a parody of Folsum Prison Blues called Azkaban Prison Blues - again, superficially basing a parody idea on the title. So I read the book, and before it even begins he breaks out, so nerts to that. But then I think of the guy's name, and I think of a classic old school rap about posteriors, and voila! Anyway, after reading book three essentially for business reasons, I was hooked. I have now read and reread all five books multiple times.
HPANA: What's it like being on the Dr. Demento show? When was your first exposure there?
Tony: Being on the Dr. Demento show is rather like being held upside-down naked while purple dwarves dip you into a warm honey mustard concoction of - no, wait, that's something else. It's an honor, of course, because he doesn't play just anything, even though he can. Which is what makes the show great - it's the only national commercial radio show where the decision of what to play comes down to one man, once you get past all the pesky FCC rules of course. And it gives people the feeling of accomplishment that only radio play can bring. I'm especially proud of Sirius Black hitting #1 on the Funny Five two weeks in a row as of this writing, which gives it even more relevance in the future history of the show. My first exposure there was in 1997, with a song from my ill-fated children's album I mentioned earier. I have met and spoken with the Doctor on many occasions, and in fact I even came to his house for an interview that aired on his show a few months ago.
HPANA: Do you plan to continue doing parodies for as long as you can? After school? You're majoring in television - what do you want to do with that education?
Tony: I plan on writing comedy my entire life, and hopefully getting paid for it - after I graduate I hope to move to LA and get some writing gigs in television, like on sketch shows and the like. I definitely will make the continued effort to make music a part of the equation.
We asked Dr. Demento about Tony and he said he'd never heard of him. (Just kidding, here's what happened:)
Dr. Demento: I've now seen him in person four times over the past three years -- two live performances, an interview at my studio, and one other time when he and his mom came to a signing for a book I wrote.
He's really grown up in the past year... very much in command, brimming with confidence, still as brash as ever but now much more in control. His music and comedy of course has also gotten much better. It was a bit hit-or-miss earlier, but now he's right on most of the time, and his singing has improved a lot. I'm really impressed.
HPANA: Why do you think your listeners enjoy his material so much?
Dr. Demento: It's funny, it's about things they're interested in, it's hip and original and bold but clean. Just like Weird Al.
HPANA: Now, you introduced the world to Weird Al (when he was just 16), who went on to become probably the most well-known parody artist in the world. What's Tony's potential?
Dr. Demento: Based on how Tony's work has improved in the past three years, I think he's likely to have a long and brilliant career in the comedy music field... that is, unless he decides to put all his energies into something else, like movies or TV.
HPANA: Do you feel a sense of pride in being able to share the talents of young artists with a large audience?
Dr. Demento: Absolutely. It's the main thing that keeps me excited about the show.
Thanks to both Tony Goldmark and Dr. Demento for taking the time to talk with us. You can purchase Tony's album with the Sirius Black parody on Amazon
. It's well worth it.
Note: We realize the full song has been posted online and Tony is also aware. We have exclusive permission to bring you the 1-minute preview. All other copies online are illegal.
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Heir of Slytherin
Points: 5499
Spazzingduck says:
Never heard of it before, but judging by the posts, it sounds pretty cool! I'd download it, but my computer is tooooo slow. Grr...
Posted Apr 20, 2004 at 8:18 PM EST
Witch
Points: 585
harryzbestgurl says:
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!! THATS HILARIOUS!!!!!! OK....that's one of my favorite parodies ever!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!! I LUVVVVVV IT!!!!!!
Posted Apr 20, 2004 at 8:27 PM EST
Points: 7828
Rococoed says:
A studio should seek Tony to write a comedy for television after one of the best parodies of Harry Potter I have ever heard. I've listened to the entire version of the song for the last three days -- I listen to it as much as I watch the trailers. Heck, play the song while watching the trailers....;)
I hope he writes a song about Umbridge in the near future!
Posted Apr 20, 2004 at 8:52 PM EST
Auror
Points: 2391
HPN4eveRon says:
That clip is friken comedy. hahaha.....couldn't stop laughing! hahaha....
Posted Apr 20, 2004 at 10:07 PM EST
Order of Merlin, 1st Class
Points: 1908
Opera Ghost says:
I love parodies that are done well, wish I could hear the whole thing. The lyrics were funny.
Posted Apr 20, 2004 at 10:36 PM EST
Professor
Points: 1191
mrsmad says:
That is so cool, I just went to Amazon and ordered it.I t is so funny! I did not hear the whole thing but it was cool what I did hear of it and the CD has the Sorcerer's Stone & Order of the Phoenix parodies as well I can't wait to get this.
Posted Apr 20, 2004 at 10:37 PM EST
Order of Merlin, 2nd Class
Points: 1782
Juno Puddifoot says:
Very funny lyrics, good job. I couldn't download the excerpt, but the words are really funny and I know the Sir Mixalot song so I got the basic idea.
Posted Apr 20, 2004 at 10:40 PM EST
The Chosen Hobbit
Points: 2447
Enisnitch Baggins says:
Never heard them before. but i'm downloading it right now.
Posted Apr 20, 2004 at 11:03 PM EST
Professor
Points: 1069
Minnie20 says:
I love the song and yeah I did the illegal thing and downloaded the song a few days ago. The Malfoy part at the end is sooo funny!!! "Professor! Potter's not lettin' me represent for the Dark side!" haha
Posted Apr 20, 2004 at 11:26 PM EST
Prefect
Points: 330
padfoot46 says:
Whoa...I haven't heard of this parody before...I'm downloading it now..I saw the lyrics..It was so funny..Very cool...This guy is talented..
Posted Apr 21, 2004 at 12:07 AM EST
Muggle
Points: 42
magicman says:
Im downloading the song soooooooo until then
bye.
Posted Apr 21, 2004 at 12:07 AM EST
Witch
Points: 548
hogwarts_girl_4ever says:
That was hilarious! I was laughing sooo much. I loved that. Though i agree with malfoys_my_man, i want to hear the whole thing, but that was so funny.
Posted Apr 21, 2004 at 12:33 AM EST
Witch
Points: 911
bethysmalls says:
That is such a cute story! It's about time someone came up with a HP parody.
Posted Apr 21, 2004 at 12:59 AM EST
Order of Merlin, 4th Class
Points: 1303
wahnaroo22 says:
Thats awesome! I love it. Then again, I like all Harry Potter parodies. That has to be one of the best though. I need to download it. It's my birthday! I've been saying that in all of my posts today.
Posted Apr 21, 2004 at 1:04 AM EST
Order of Merlin, 3rd Class
Points: 1525
veta says:
Cool! But I didn't read the whole interview, I don't have time to. It is long, nevermind.
Posted Apr 21, 2004 at 1:48 AM EST
Professor
Points: 1071
alan's my man says:
I tried to listen to the song,I found out about it in a thread,but couldn't hear it!I'm gonna see if I can see it with this link
Posted Apr 21, 2004 at 9:17 AM EST
Muggle
Points: 43
Angelina_Granger says:
Argh! That is so cool. Absolutely lovely parody. That is so funny.
Posted Apr 21, 2004 at 10:57 AM EST
Crookshanks Caretaker
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hermionefan1 says:
I downloaded it and its funny! I love it, but i wish i could see the whole thing, oh well. I give props to Tony, he good.
Posted Apr 21, 2004 at 11:08 AM EST
Wizard
Points: 819
Prof.Rolandus says:
This is really Good stuff, whahahaha Very well then off you go....
Posted Apr 21, 2004 at 11:45 AM EST
Student
Points: 260
little feniks says:
Its a funny song.
But it is a great song.
Posted Apr 21, 2004 at 12:01 PM EST
Auror
Points: 2644
Orlando's Obsession! says:
I've listened to that three times! awwwww thats so funny! i like the bit where they sing the "double double toil and trouble" really fast! yep! that was so funny!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted Apr 21, 2004 at 1:23 PM EST
Auror
Points: 2133
orlandofan says:
That is the funniest thing i have ever heard. I just wish i could hear the whole thing.
Posted Apr 21, 2004 at 1:24 PM EST
Witch
Points: 617
*_Johnny 4 EveR_* says:
haha. lolz I've never heard of Dr. Demento but he's really funny. I don't think i could put together something like that.
Posted Apr 21, 2004 at 5:31 PM EST
Witch
Points: 660
Draco's little secrete says:
I really want to see it people are saying its good but it wont work i am so mad why wont it work. 43 more days.
Posted Apr 21, 2004 at 7:18 PM EST
Student
Points: 283
LunaDea says:
Cool! I LOVE parodies. I'm gonna have to check this out.
Posted Apr 21, 2004 at 7:35 PM EST
Student
Points: 255
Emma Granger says:
Interesting.This sounds like something Weird Al would do. Yup. Definitely.
Posted Apr 21, 2004 at 7:47 PM EST
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