Craigslist (song)
"Craigslist" is a song by American musician "Weird Al" Yankovic. It is a style parody of the Doors, and contains lyrics inspired by postings at the online classified advertising service, Craigslist. Yankovic described the idea of the song coming about thinking how it would be "anachronistically weird" for Jim Morrison to scream about Craigslist. Yankovic opted to use Craigslist as an example of something big in both the popular culture and his own life, and spent time exploring its listings to compose the lyrics. The song was released shortly after the closure of the Michael John Anderson case, a factor Yankovic considered "unfortunate timing".
Founding Doors member and keyboardist Ray Manzarek played keyboards on the studio recording of the song.
The single was the first of four new singles that were being released as part of the Internet Leaks EP. Craigslist was released digitally on June 16, 2009.
Composition
As a "style parody", the song does not take directly from any single Doors tune, but instead transposes bits from various songs and combines them. The intro guitar and organ riffs are similar to "Soul Kitchen" and "When the Music's Over", while the verses are reminiscent of "Twentieth Century Fox", "Hello, I Love You" and a short section of scat singing as in "Roadhouse Blues". Discrete sections in the guitar solo recall "When the Music's Over", "The End" and "Light My Fire".Personnel
Credits are adapted from the liner notes of Alpocalypse.- "Weird Al" Yankovic - vocals
- Jim "Kimo" West - guitars
- Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz - drums and percussion
- Ray Manzarek - keyboards