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Am I Right

Am I Right is a popular music and humor website dedicated to topics as song parodies,[1] misheard lyrics (mondegreens),[2][3][4] and album cover parodies. Visitors may submit their own without registering. It was created by Charles R. Grosvenor Jr.[5] (born July 7, 1972, known as Chucky G) The site was first launched March 23, 2000,[6] and has since grown considerably.

Am I Right
Type of site
Popular music/Internet humor
OwnerCharles R. Grosvenor, Jr.
Created byCharles R. Grosvenor, Jr.
URLhttp://www.amiright.com
CommercialNo
RegistrationNot required
Launched2000
Current statusActive

Am I Right is a community based website, with all the content contained on the website created by visitors. New material is submitted online by individuals and reviewed by a group of "editors" who remove entries that don't conform to community standards regarding obscene content or spam.

Sections of the website edit

Song Parodies edit

The main part of the site where people write their own versions of popular songs. A voting system of 1 (worst) to 5 (best) enables readers to vote on how well it matches the pacing of the original song, how funny it is and its overall score. A 555 is a perfect score meaning the parody should be read by everyone while a 111 score means the parody is not funny, does not match the pacing and is pretty much pointless.

Misheard lyrics edit

Since the website's inception, the site has offered the possibility for visitors to submit misheard lyrics, aka "mondegreens", to the site; these are displayed along with the true lyrics. As of October 11, 2007, there are a total of 101,716 misheard lyrics.[7] There is a section where contributors admit their more embarrassing misheard lyric mishaps and the moment they came upon their mistakes. Another section associated with misheard lyrics includes "Misheard Lyrics in Film", where visitors recall moments where actors or actresses recall lyrics as misquoted by actors in either film or television from famous songs.

Comedy recordings edit

The recordings section is for recorded performances of parodies or other musical comedy pieces. Am I Right does not host the files, so the section is essentially an index of other sites that contain recordings. All entries in this section are submitted to the site by the original authors.

Album cover parodies edit

The Album Cover parody section lets people humorously edit an album cover from an original artist's album, using Amazon to scrape metadata and original album covers for users to edit and submit to the site.

Music trivia edit

This section is focused on strange and funny facts about various songs and performers. Most pages consist of songs of performers that have certain commonalities in common such as songs that have been banned, performers that have criminal records, or songs that have backwards messages recorded in them.

Names edit

This section deals with band name origins,[8] pseudonyms, names of the offspring of famous musicians, song and band name parodies, user-created band names, inventive portmanteaus of individual band or performer names, inappropriate commercial soundtrack selections, proposed duets, inappropriate songs to play while on hold, adding, removing, or changing letters from titles to create new titles, lyrics that are literally impossible, and the use of song titles as questions and answers.

Real lyrics edit

The "real lyrics" section contains lyrics that fit certain categories, such as those which are "Misrhymed", "Insincere", or "Dirty".

Publications edit

Two books which each gather over 500 misheard lyrics submitted to the site have been published. Hold Me Closer Tony Danza (and Other Misheard Lyrics) (October 28, 2007). Charles R. Grosvenor Jr, Sasquatch Books, ISBN 1-57061-533-0 and Hit Me With Your Pet Shark (and Other Misheard Lyrics) (October 1, 2008). Charles R. Grosvenor Jr, Sasquatch Books, ISBN 1-57061-576-4

Each book has several pages with information pulled from the various sections of the site including:[9]

  • Add a Letter to a Song Title
  • Change a Letter in a Song Title
  • Remove a Letter in a Song Title
  • What if Groups Merged
  • Song Mash Ups
  • Songs to Respond to Other Songs
  • Bad Choices For On-Hold Music

Reception edit

Am I Right has been mentioned in various articles and other publications over the years.

  • In May 2005, Spin Magazine voted Am I Right as one of "Four Amazing Rock Websites", noting, "This compedium of thousands of song parodies even features spoofs of "Weird Al" Yankovic. How positively meta."[10]
  • On October 25, 2005, Askmen.com listed Am I Right as one of the "Best & Coolest Sites Around." Am I Right received a rating of 7/10, saying, "This site has tons of music-related information like misheard lyrics, cool band names, etc. The song parodies are hilarious -- if you like Weird Al, you'll appreciate these."[11]
  • Am I Right was mentioned in the Chicago Tribune as one of the 50 Best Web Sites in the Arts and Culture. The Tribune described Am I Right as "really funny."[12]
  • On September 24, 2006, the EZHelp radio show interviewed Chucky G about Am I Right and its sister web sites. The show claims that Am I Right has been featured in such publications as "USA Today, New York Press, Entertainment Weekly, and US News Magazine to name a few."[13][14]

References edit

  1. ^ Schofield, Jack. "Online: Web watch: Pie eyed", The Guardian, 2002-08-29, p. 6.
  2. ^ Berman, A. S. "Hotfoot it to a matchless site", USA Today, 2002-06-04, p. D3.
  3. ^ Anderson, Laurie Smith. "Mondegreens chronicled in books and Web sites", The Advocate, 2001-10-14, p. H1.
  4. ^ Serpick, Evan. "Am I Right", Entertainment Weekly, 2001-07-20, p. 71.
  5. ^ Korbelik, Jeff. "Did I hear that right?", Lincoln Journal Star, 2007-01-16.
  6. ^ Original What's New Page
  7. ^ Website statistics Retrieved October 11, 2007
  8. ^ "What to browse when the boss isn't looking", Evening Standard, 2007-01-08, p. 19.
  9. ^ Hold Me Closer Tony Danza Book info List of book sections and sample pages
  10. ^ "Four Amazing Rock Websites," Spin Magazine, May 2005.
  11. ^ . AskMen.com. 2005. Archived from the original on 28 October 2005. Retrieved 25 October 2005.
  12. ^ "50 Best Web Sites". Chicago Tribune.com. 2006. Retrieved July 10, 2006.
  13. ^ . EZHelp.org. Archived from the original on 2007-03-11. Retrieved September 24, 2006.
  14. ^ . EZHelp Radio Show. 2006. Archived from the original on 2007-03-25. Retrieved September 24, 2006.

External links edit

  • Amiright.com - Misheard lyrics and song parodies
  • Amiwrong.com - Where pop culture meets its match

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This article is about the website For the song by Erasure see Am I Right Am I Right is a popular music and humor website dedicated to topics as song parodies 1 misheard lyrics mondegreens 2 3 4 and album cover parodies Visitors may submit their own without registering It was created by Charles R Grosvenor Jr 5 born July 7 1972 known as Chucky G The site was first launched March 23 2000 6 and has since grown considerably Am I RightType of sitePopular music Internet humorOwnerCharles R Grosvenor Jr Created byCharles R Grosvenor Jr URLhttp www amiright comCommercialNoRegistrationNot requiredLaunched2000Current statusActiveAm I Right is a community based website with all the content contained on the website created by visitors New material is submitted online by individuals and reviewed by a group of editors who remove entries that don t conform to community standards regarding obscene content or spam Contents 1 Sections of the website 1 1 Song Parodies 1 2 Misheard lyrics 1 3 Comedy recordings 1 4 Album cover parodies 1 5 Music trivia 1 6 Names 1 7 Real lyrics 2 Publications 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksSections of the website editSong Parodies edit The main part of the site where people write their own versions of popular songs A voting system of 1 worst to 5 best enables readers to vote on how well it matches the pacing of the original song how funny it is and its overall score A 555 is a perfect score meaning the parody should be read by everyone while a 111 score means the parody is not funny does not match the pacing and is pretty much pointless Misheard lyrics edit Since the website s inception the site has offered the possibility for visitors to submit misheard lyrics aka mondegreens to the site these are displayed along with the true lyrics As of October 11 2007 there are a total of 101 716 misheard lyrics 7 There is a section where contributors admit their more embarrassing misheard lyric mishaps and the moment they came upon their mistakes Another section associated with misheard lyrics includes Misheard Lyrics in Film where visitors recall moments where actors or actresses recall lyrics as misquoted by actors in either film or television from famous songs Comedy recordings edit The recordings section is for recorded performances of parodies or other musical comedy pieces Am I Right does not host the files so the section is essentially an index of other sites that contain recordings All entries in this section are submitted to the site by the original authors Album cover parodies edit The Album Cover parody section lets people humorously edit an album cover from an original artist s album using Amazon to scrape metadata and original album covers for users to edit and submit to the site Music trivia edit This section is focused on strange and funny facts about various songs and performers Most pages consist of songs of performers that have certain commonalities in common such as songs that have been banned performers that have criminal records or songs that have backwards messages recorded in them Names edit This section deals with band name origins 8 pseudonyms names of the offspring of famous musicians song and band name parodies user created band names inventive portmanteaus of individual band or performer names inappropriate commercial soundtrack selections proposed duets inappropriate songs to play while on hold adding removing or changing letters from titles to create new titles lyrics that are literally impossible and the use of song titles as questions and answers Real lyrics edit The real lyrics section contains lyrics that fit certain categories such as those which are Misrhymed Insincere or Dirty Publications editTwo books which each gather over 500 misheard lyrics submitted to the site have been published Hold Me Closer Tony Danza and Other Misheard Lyrics October 28 2007 Charles R Grosvenor Jr Sasquatch Books ISBN 1 57061 533 0 and Hit Me With Your Pet Shark and Other Misheard Lyrics October 1 2008 Charles R Grosvenor Jr Sasquatch Books ISBN 1 57061 576 4Each book has several pages with information pulled from the various sections of the site including 9 Add a Letter to a Song Title Change a Letter in a Song Title Remove a Letter in a Song Title What if Groups Merged Song Mash Ups Songs to Respond to Other Songs Bad Choices For On Hold MusicReception editAm I Right has been mentioned in various articles and other publications over the years In May 2005 Spin Magazine voted Am I Right as one of Four Amazing Rock Websites noting This compedium of thousands of song parodies even features spoofs of Weird Al Yankovic How positively meta 10 On October 25 2005 Askmen com listed Am I Right as one of the Best amp Coolest Sites Around Am I Right received a rating of 7 10 saying This site has tons of music related information like misheard lyrics cool band names etc The song parodies are hilarious if you like Weird Al you ll appreciate these 11 Am I Right was mentioned in the Chicago Tribune as one of the 50 Best Web Sites in the Arts and Culture The Tribune described Am I Right as really funny 12 On September 24 2006 the EZHelp radio show interviewed Chucky G about Am I Right and its sister web sites The show claims that Am I Right has been featured in such publications as USA Today New York Press Entertainment Weekly and US News Magazine to name a few 13 14 References edit Schofield Jack Online Web watch Pie eyed The Guardian 2002 08 29 p 6 Berman A S Hotfoot it to a matchless site USA Today 2002 06 04 p D3 Anderson Laurie Smith Mondegreens chronicled in books and Web sites The Advocate 2001 10 14 p H1 Serpick Evan Am I Right Entertainment Weekly 2001 07 20 p 71 Korbelik Jeff Did I hear that right Lincoln Journal Star 2007 01 16 Wayback history page Original What s New Page Website statistics Retrieved October 11 2007 What to browse when the boss isn t looking Evening Standard 2007 01 08 p 19 Hold Me Closer Tony Danza Book info List of book sections and sample pages Four Amazing Rock Websites Spin Magazine May 2005 AskMen com Am I Right AskMen com 2005 Archived from the original on 28 October 2005 Retrieved 25 October 2005 50 Best Web Sites Chicago Tribune com 2006 Retrieved July 10 2006 Am I Right Synopsis on EZHelp Radio Show EZHelp org Archived from the original on 2007 03 11 Retrieved September 24 2006 Chucky G Interview on EZHelp Radio Show EZHelp Radio Show 2006 Archived from the original on 2007 03 25 Retrieved September 24 2006 External links editAmiright com Misheard lyrics and song parodies Amiwrong com Where pop culture meets its match Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Am I Right amp oldid 1188102573, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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