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Subject: My sister gave me a suggestion that I should rename my HP parody albums.
Written By: raddog on 07/12/07 at 1:40 pm
I agree with her. If "Weird Al" can call his '93 album "Alapalooza" instead of "Jurassic Park," then I can call my Harry Potter album something else than "Order Of The Phoenix." Though, it is based on the story. I will do the same with "Prisoner of Azkaban."
Subject: Re: My sister gave me a suggestion that I should rename my HP parody albums.
Written By: agrimorfee on 07/12/07 at 2:11 pm
Oh, what do sisters know? :D
well...as long as it makes sense. Can you parody the original album title? If it's too weird, people won't click on it because they won't know what the subject matter is (that was the problem Weird Al had with the Polka Party album...people thought it was an all-polka album, and so it became his worst-selling record ever!)
Subject: Re: My sister gave me a suggestion that I should rename my HP parody albums.
Written By: ChuckyG on 07/12/07 at 5:03 pm
I agree with her. If "Weird Al" can call his '93 album "Alapalooza" instead of "Jurassic Park," then I can call my Harry Potter album something else than "Order Of The Phoenix." Though, it is based on the story. I will do the same with "Prisoner of Azkaban."
If it were me, I would name it something from the book (ie. something that first appears in that book). Been awhile since I read the books, so I don't know what you could use, but I'm sure you could think of something.