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2[[caption-width-right:350:"We got it all on UHF!"]]
3''UHF -- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff'' is the sixth studio album by Music/WeirdAlYankovic, released in 1989 through Rock 'n' Roll Records in the US and in conjunction with Scotti Bros. Records and Attic Records abroad. It features songs and some audio snippets from Al's CultClassic film ''Film/{{UHF}}''. [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin And other stuff]].
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5It was Al's last album to be produced by Rick Derringer. All of his albums since have been self-produced.
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7!!Tracklist:
8[[AC:Side One]]
9# "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*"[[note]]The lyrics of "[[Series/TheBeverlyHillbillies The Ballad of Jed Clampett]]" set to the tune of Music/DireStraits' [[Music/BrothersInArmsAlbum "Money For Nothing."]][[/note]]
10# "Gandhi II"
11# "Attack Of The Radioactive Hamsters From A Planet Near Mars"
12# "Isle Thing"[[note]]Parody of Tone-Lōc's "Wild Thing"[[/note]]
13# "The Hot Rocks Polka"
14# "UHF"
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16[[AC:Side Two]]
17# "Let Me Be Your Hog"
18# "She Drives Like Crazy"[[note]]Parody of Fine Young Cannibals' "She Drives Me Crazy"[[/note]]
19# "Generic Blues"
20# "Spatula City"
21# "Fun Zone"
22# "Spam"[[note]]Parody of Music/{{REM}}'s [[Music/{{Green}} "Stand"]][[/note]]
23# "The Biggest Ball Of Twine In Minnesota"
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25!!''We trope it all on UHF.''
26* AnimatedMusicVideo: "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*," recreating the visuals from Music/DireStraits landmark computer-animated video for "Money For Nothing."
27* BizarreTasteInFood: The Family from “The Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota” have some strange culinary preferences, happily chowing down on potato skins, pickled wieners, rhubarb pie, pickled wieners, chocolate soda, [[RunningGag and more pickled wieners]] throughout their three-day journey.
28* BrickJoke: Bernie the hitchhiker in "Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota".
29* CameraAbuse:
30** Fist-pumps the screen and cracks it in his parody of Music/BillyIdol in the video for "UHF".
31** In the music video for "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*", Al tries to follow the camera when it does a rapid-fire sequence of continuously changing angles, until he gets so fed up that he grabs the camera to stop it from moving.
32* CarSong: "She Drives Like Crazy".
33* DoesNotLikeSpam: Averted when he sings about the TropeNamer in "Spam"; he pokes fun at it for being MysteryMeat, but seems to be genuinely pleased with its versatility.
34* DrivesLikeCrazy: The TropeNamer. In fact, the trope's name originally consisted of the full song title before the first word was lopped off to make it more unisex.
35* EasilyImpressed: The narrator of "The Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota" is so overcome with emotion at seeing the ball of twine that he bursts into tears, and considers it the best place he's ever visited.
36* EpicRocking: The six-minute long mini-RockOpera "The Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota."
37* EvenBeggarsWontChooseIt: In "She Drives Like Crazy", the subject's driving is so poor that even hitchhikers will refuse to ride.
38* FaceOnTheCover: "Weird Al", as taken from the poster for ''UHF''.
39* FadingIntoTheNextSong: More like "Record Skipping" into the next song with "Let Me Be Your Hog" skipping into "She Drives Like Crazy".
40* FoodSongsAreFunny: "Spam".
41* GirlsWithMustaches: Seen on the women parodying those found in Robert Palmer videos in the video for "UHF". See ParodyAssistance for more details.
42* {{Instrumentals}}: "Fun Zone".
43* InTheStyleOf:
44** "UHF" -- [[Music/TheJacksonFive The Jacksons']] "State Of Shock"
45** "The Biggest Ball Of Twine In Minnesota" -- Music/HarryChapin (specifically "30,000 Pound of Bananas") and Music/GordonLightfoot
46* JustEatGilligan: Weird Al references [[Series/GilligansIsland the trope namer]] in "Isle Thing".
47-->''He'd mess up every rescue\
48Man, that first mate was illin'\
49If I was one of those Castaways\
50I think I'd probably kill him''
51** Al also invokes this later in the same song when talking about The Professor:
52--->''She said, "That guy's a genius"\
53I shook my head and laughed\
54I said, "If he's so fly, then tell me why\
55He couldn't build a lousy raft"''
56* LongestSongGoesLast: The album ends with "The Biggest Ball Of Twine In Minnesota" (6:50)
57* LuckyCharmsTitle: "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*" includes an asterisk in the name for unspecified legal reasons; Al pokes fun at this in the DVD commentary for ''UHF''.
58* {{Medley}}: "The Hot Rocks Polka," consisting entirely of songs by Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}. Until 2018's "The Theatre/{{Hamilton}} Polka", it would remain the only polka medley he'd done to feature songs from a single music act (not counting ''Music/{{Alapalooza}}'''s "Bohemian Polka", a polka arrangement of [[Music/{{Queen}} "Bohemian Rhapsody"]]).
59** [[Music/ItsOnlyRockNRoll "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)"]]
60** [[Music/StickyFingers "Brown Sugar"]]
61** [[Music/LetItBleed "You Can't Always Get What You Want"]]
62** "Honky Tonk Women"
63** [[Music/AftermathAlbum "Under My Thumb"]]
64** [[Music/BetweenTheButtons "Ruby Tuesday"]]
65** [[Music/SomeGirls "Miss You"]]
66** [[Music/BeggarsBanquet "Sympathy for the Devil"]]
67** [[Music/DecembersChildrenAndEverybodys "Get Off of My Cloud"]]
68** [[Music/SomeGirls "Shattered"]]
69** [[Music/BetweenTheButtons "Let's Spend the Night Together"]]
70** [[Music/OutOfOurHeads "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"]]
71** [[RunningGag and "Ear Booker Polka" by Al Yankovic]]
72* MinisculeRocking: "Let Me Be Your Hog", coming in at 16 seconds. Reportedly, Al only wrote it because he couldn't license "Kung Fu Fighting" by Carl Douglas for the scene in ''UHF'' where Uncle Harvey is in his pool.
73* NoticeThis: In Al's mini-parody of Music/GeorgeMichael's "Faith" video, Al's video for the TitleTrack features him in the same outfit with the words "Look at my butt" where the original had the word "Revenge."
74* OverlyNarrowSuperlative: Averted with "The Biggest Ball Of Twine In Minnesota". There are, in fact, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biggest_ball_of_twine bigger balls of twine in other states]]. [[note]] That said, it ''was'' the Guinness World Record for the biggest ball of twine in the world at the time the song was written and would remain so until 1994; and to this day, it remains the world's largest ball of twine made by a single person.[[/note]]
75* ParodyAssistance:
76** A segment of the "UHF" video parodies the video for Robert Palmer's "Addicted to Love", with Al in the middle of a group of women (with Al's trademark glasses and mustache) miming playing to the song. The women? The same ones from Palmer's video. Yes, really.
77** Mark Knopfler and Guy Fletcher from the Music/DireStraits performed the guitar and synths on "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*", which was apparently the one condition on which they would allow the parody. It still end up sounding a bit different from the original since they performed their parts more in line with how they had grown accustomed to doing it in concert over the four years since the song was first released.
78* ParodyCommercial: "Gandhi II" and "Spatula City", taken straight from the film, are this. Additionally the title track, UHF, is written like a television station jingle.
79* RecordNeedleScratch: One acts as a transition between the deliberately brief ''Let Me Be Your Hog'' and ''She Drives Like Crazy''.
80* RecordProducer: The last of Al's albums to be produced by Rick Derringer.
81* RiddleForTheAges: Al poses a few interesting questions about the Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota:
82-->''What on earth would make a man decide to do that kind of thing?\
83Winding up 21,140 pounds of string?\
84What was he trying to prove? Who was he trying to impress?\
85Why did he built it? How did he do it? It's anybody's guess!\
86Where did he get the Twine? What was going through his mind?\
87[[ItSeemedLikeAGoodIdeaAtTheTime Did it just seem like a good idea at the time]]?''
88* SeverelySpecializedStore: "Spatula City".
89* ShoutOut:
90** Like the song it parodies, "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*" interpolates Music/ThePolice's [[Music/ZenyattaMondatta "Don't Stand So Close to Me"]] in its intro.
91** To ''Series/TheOuterLimits1963'' in "UHF".
92--->''Don't you know that we control the horizontal? We control the vertical, too.''
93** The music video for "UHF" is ''loaded'' with parodies of popular music videos and concert films from the '80s, plus ''Film/MagicalMysteryTour'' by Music/TheBeatles (hey, wave 2 of Beatlemania was already in full swing by the end of the decade). They are, in order of first appearance:
94*** Music/GunsNRoses - [[Music/AppetiteForDestruction "Welcome to the Jungle"]]
95*** Music/GeorgeMichael - "Music/{{Faith|GeorgeMichaelAlbum}}"
96*** Robert Palmer - "Addicted to Love"
97*** Music/{{Prince}} and the Revolution - [[Music/PurpleRainAlbum "Let's Go Crazy"]]
98*** Music/TalkingHeads - "Music/OnceInALifetime"
99*** Music/PeterGabriel - "Music/{{Sledgehammer|1986}}"
100*** Music/ZZTop - [[Music/EliminatorZZTopAlbum "Legs"]]
101*** Music/BillyIdol - "White Wedding"
102*** Prince and the Revolution - [[Music/PurpleRainAlbum "Baby I'm a Star"]]
103*** Music/TheBeatles - [[Music/MagicalMysteryTour "Your Mother Should Know"]]
104*** Music/{{INXS}} - [[Music/{{Kick}} "Mediate"]] (itself a WholePlotReference to [[Music/BringingItAllBackHome "Subterranean Homesick Blues"]] by Music/BobDylan)
105*** Music/RandyNewman - "I Love L.A."
106*** Prince and the Revolution - [[Music/PurpleRainAlbum "When Doves Cry"]]
107*** Billy Idol - "Rebel Yell"
108*** Talking Heads - [[Music/SpeakingInTongues "Girlfriend is Better"]] (specifically the live performance depicted in ''Film/StopMakingSense'')
109* SomethingBlues: "Generic Blues".
110* SpecialGuest: Mark Knopfler of Music/DireStraits plays the guitar on "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*".
111* TitleTrack: "UHF."
112* TrashyTouristTrap: "The Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota." Not so much "trashy" as just exactly as interesting as a huge ball of twine, but the humor really comes from the narrator's excitement and amazement over it.

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