I was at his show in Minnesota and he did this song and when he got to the donut part he named off like 35 different donuts and people were. Freaking. OUT.
Everyone was so obsessed with the florida man, nobody thought to consider the sins of the Albuquerque man
Wow, the U.S. loved this song so much they made Albuquerque into a real place!
The funniest part is Al wanted to have a 12 minute song just to annoy people, but it became one of his most popular songs.
I remember listening to the CD one day when I was driving my mom somewhere. When Al said "I kinda lost my train of thought" Mom yelled "Thank God!"
Fun fact, if you're driving in a semi, and enter Albuquerque on interstate 40 heading eastbound in moderate traffic and typical weather conditions, and start this song at the city limits, it will end when you exit Albuquerque's city limits on the east side of I40.
I love how this music video is just as famous as the song itself
Can’t hear this the same way again after watching that 12 hour loop video I know there’s now a 155 hour version, I’m currently watching it. (And finished it.)
I remember as a kid I used to get pissed that he never got his snorkel back, like I would think about it all the time, fuming
He never ate the chocolate mint on his pillow
This theoretically could have been a legit animated series.
Fun fact, due to inflation it's now a nickle and three pennies to get a stranger to shave your back
This song was released in 1999. I remember watching this flash in 2006. It now 2021 and I just now realized that part of the reason Weird Al probably picked Albuquerque was that it starts with Al.
Al Yankovic should make a sequel to this song where he actually tracks down the Hermaphrodite and retrieves his lucky autographed glow-in-the-dark snorkel.
This sounds like one of those back in my day lectures that your parents used to give you when you complain about how hard it is to walk to school or smth
what a cliffhanger we'll never know if he gets his lucky snorkel back
So this taught me never to raise my children in a basement and feed them nothing but saurkraut.
It’s taken me over a decade to realize that the length of this song makes sense; one minute for every letter of the word “Albuquerque.”
You know what, this sounds like a type of phinas and ferb song
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