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Tribute by Tenacious D

Artist Biography For Tenacious D

Tenacious D Often Referred To As "The D" And Sometimes Introduced As "The Greatest Band In The World. Period." Is An American Satirical Rock Duo Formed By Musicians And Actors Kyle Gass And Jack Black In Los Angeles California In 1994. Their Music Fuses Vulgar Absurdist Comedy With Rock Music In A Style That Critics Have Described As "mock Rock". The Band First Gained Reputation In 1999 Starring In A Self-Titled HBO TV Series. The Drumming On Both Of Their Albums And The Devils Voice On The Track Beelzeboss Also The One Who Plays Satan In The Pick Of Destiny Movie Was Performed By Dave Grohl Of Nirvana Foo Fighters Queens Of The Stone Age And Them Crooked Vultures Fame . Tenacious D's Music Showcases Black's Theatrical Vocal Delivery And Gass' Acoustic Guitar Playing Abilities. Their Songs Discuss The Duo's Purported Musical And Sexual Prowess As Well As Their Friendship And Cannabis Usage. Their Debut Self-Titled Album Features Absurd And Humorous Sketches. Music Critics Have Compared The Storyteller-Style Lyrics Of Their Songs To Lyrics Of Rock Opera. In Addition They Have Since Recorded Two Albums And Starred In Their Own Movie Tenacious D In The Pick Of Destiny. Black And Gass At The Time Respectively Aged 16 And 24 Met In Edinburgh Scotland During The Edinburgh Fringe Of 1989. Both Were Members Of The Los Angeles-Based Theatre Troupe The Actors' Gang Which Was Performing Tim Robbins And Adam Simon's Play Carnage. Initially Black And Gass Did Not Get On As Gass Felt Threatened By Black - As He Was The Main Musician For The Actor's Gang - But They Eventually Worked Out Their Differences And Agreed To Form A Band. Gass Taught Black To Play Guitar In Exchange For Black's Helping Him With His Acting. Initially Black And Kyle Covered Songs By Bobby McFerrin. Later They Chose The Name "Tenacious D" - A Name Derived From A Term Used By Sports Commentator Marv Albert About The Tenacious Defense Of The NBA's New York Knicks - Decided By The Audience Of The Band's First Live Show In 1994 At The Now Defunct Al's Bar. Other Possibilities Had Included "Pets Or Meat" "Balboa’s Biblical Theatre" And "The Axe Lords Featuring Gorgazon’s Mischief" Which Gass Described As Being His Personal Favorite. In Attendance Was David Cross Who Later Cast Tenacious D In His Sketch Comedy Television Series Mr. Show. TV Series David Cross With The Writer Bob Odenkirk From Mr Show Continued His Involvement With Tenacious D By Producing Three Half-Hour Shows Based On The Band. The Series Entitled Tenacious D Premiered In 1997 Immediately Following An Episode Of Mr. Show. While A Total Of Three Episodes Consisting Of Two Shorts Ten To Twelve Minutes In Length Were Produced Only The First Was Aired That Year The Final Two Episodes Did Not Air Until The Summer Of 2000. The Series Was Canceled After According To Gass HBO Offered Tenacious D Ten Episodes But In Doing So They Would Have To Relinquish Their Role As Executive Producers. Gass And Black Decided To Make A Movie Instead. Many Songs That Eventually Were Included On The Band's First Album Were First Featured On The Show Though The Episodes Also Contain Songs That Remain Unreleased. The Six Shorts Were Titled "The Search For Inspirado" "Angel In Disguise" "Death Of A Dream" "The Greatest Song In The World" "The Fan" And "Road Gig". After The Series Aired The Band Continued To Perform. At A Show At The Viper Room In Los Angeles They Met Dave Grohl Who Remarked That He Was Impressed With Their Performance This Led To Their Cameo In The Foo Fighters' "Learn To Fly" Music Video. The Popularity Of Tenacious D Further Increased As They Began To Open For High Profile Acts Including Beck Pearl Jam And Foo Fighters. Lyrics And Themes The Devil CardSatire And Comedy Are A Major Aspect Of Tenacious D's Lyrical Content. Gass Said Of Their Approach "I'd Love To Do The Straight Music Thing But That's Kind Of Against Our Mission Which Is To Rebel Against The Serious Singer-Songwriter Mentality." Their Songs Evoke Heavy Metal Clichés Of Bands Like Iron Maiden And Judas Priest. In Particular The Song "Dio" Pokes Fun At The Idea Of A Torch Being Passed "Now It's Time For Him To Pass The Torch" Songs Like "Friendship" Parody The Lack Of Real Friendship In Rock Groups With The Lyric "As Long As There's A Record Deal We'll Always Be Friends" Other Songs Cover The Topic Of Sex "Kielbasa" Discusses Anal Sex While "Double Team" Boasts Of The Duos Sexual Prowess. Tenacious D Also Employs The Technique Of Deliberate Backmasking On "Karate" A Technique Synonymous With Bands Like Slayer Who Recorded A Message In Hell Awaits.. The Band's Imagery Also Continues The Theme Of Evil. The Front Cover Of Tenacious D Features Black And Gass Standing Naked Below The Devil. Black Described It As He And Gass Being "schooled By Satan". The Pose Is Similar To That Shown On The Devil Tarot Card. The Devil Card Signifies Sexual Desire Uncontrolled Energy Vice And Addiction. Tenacious D's Music Has Been Criticized For Its Frequent Use Of Profanity. In Addition Other Critics Have Described The Band As Having Exhausted The Joke Of "cock Rock". Influences Black Has Said That The First Song He Enjoyed Was ABBA's "Take A Chance On Me". He Attributes Influences From Dio Black Sabbath Meat Loaf And Bobby McFerrin. Gass Describes Their Influences As Being Derived From "big Dinosaurs Of Rock" Such As Led Zeppelin. In Addition Gass Lists His Influences As Being Tom Waits Tony Hawk And Tony Robbins. The Band Claimed That The Inspiration For The Song "Tribute" Came After Black Played Metallica's "One" For Gass Describing It As "the Best Song In The World" Leading To A Failed Attempt To Themselves Write An Even Better Song. Gass Has Described Tenacious D's Comic Assertion That They Are The Best Band As Being "ridiculous Because It's A Matter Of Opinion". Black Characterizes Tenacious D's Comic Nature As An Antidote To "the Masculinity Of Rock" Adding "There's Also Something Funny About The Macho-Ness Of Rock. Like The Bands That Are The Fucking Hardest Rocking Are Like 'We'll Fucking Kick Your Ass Dude... With Our Rock.'" Tenacious D Is Featured In The Highly Anticipated Video Game "Guitar Hero III". `The Metal' Is Prominently Featured In The Game's Trailer Released At E3 2007. Tenacious D Also Did Backing Vocals On The Styx Song "Kiss Your Ass Goodbye". It Can Be Found On The Album "Cyclorama" From 2003. They Were Included In Rock Band 2 With Their Song "Master Exploder". In October Of 2009 Jack Black Starred As Roadie Eddie Riggs In The Open World Video Game Brütal Legend By Double Fine Productions On The XBOX 360 And Playstation 3.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Tribute

"Tribute" Is The First Single Of Tenacious D's Self-Titled Debut Album Released On July 16 2002. The Song Is A Tribute To What Kyle Gass And Jack Black Refer To As "The Best Song In The World" Often Confused As The Song's Title Which Tenacious D Themselves Came Up With But Have Since Forgotten. Upon Its Release "Tribute" Failed To Make A Commercial Impact In The United States But It Became A Hit In Australia And New Zealand Peaking At Number Four On The Australian Singles Chart And Number Nine On The New Zealand Singles Chart. In Europe The Single Charted In The Netherlands Reaching Number 25 On The Dutch Top 40 And In The United Kingdom Where It Peaked At Number 84 In May 2012. The Song Is Certified Platinum In Australia And Gold In New Zealand And The United Kingdom. History
"Tribute" Was The First Song Black And Gass Played Live As Tenacious D. The Song Like Many Other Songs That Were Recorded On Tenacious D Was Originally Performed On Their Short-Lived HBO TV Series. During Earlier Performances Of This Song Kyle Gass Played The Opening To "Stairway To Heaven". The Two Songs Are Both In A Minor And Have Very Similar Chord Progressions And Critics Have Said The Songs Sound Alike. Synopsis
The Song Chronicles The Band Members' Encounter With A Demon Who Demands The Duo Play "the Best Song In The World" Or Have Their Souls Eaten. Having Nothing To Lose From Trying They Play "the First Thing That Came To Their Heads" Which "just So Happened To Be The Best Song In The World." Given The "Stairway To Heaven" Interlude In The Original TV Series Version Along With The Similarity Of The Chord Progression In Both Songs "Tribute" At First Implies That The Best Song In The World Is Indeed That Song. However The Lyrics Make Clear That "Tribute" Sounds Nothing Like The Song They Came Up With To Please The Demon As Black Describes "And The Peculiar Thing Is This My Friends The Song We Sang On That Fateful Night — It Didn't Actually Sound Anything Like This Song." In An Interview The Band Claimed That The Inspiration From The Song Came After Jack Black Played Metallica's "One" For Kyle Gass Describing It As "the Best Song In The World" Leading To A Failed Attempt To Themselves Write An Even Better Song And A Discussion Of The Meaninglessness Of Labeling Any Song That Way. "Tribute" Was Written As A Paean To The Impossibility Of Reaching Musical Perfection Making The Claim That The Greatest Song In The World Had In Fact Been Theirs But That They Had Forgotten It. In Tenacious D In The Pick Of Destiny It Is Implied That The Climax Of The Movie A Rock-Off Challenge Between Satan And Tenacious D Told Through The Song "Beelzeboss The Final Showdown " Is The Incident Chronicled In "Tribute" And That The Portion Of "Beelzeboss" Performed By Tenacious D Is The Song Receiving Tribute. After Defeating Satan Jack And Kyle Recall The Incident Once More Describing It As "the Greatest Song In The World". Unfortunately They Are Unable To Remember How It Went. Also In The Song "Beelzeboss" They Mention That They Know The Demon's Weakness Referred To As Their "rocket Sauce" Which Is What They Use In Their HBO Television Series To Defeat The Demon. However Unlike The Demon In The Television Episode Satan Says They Are "Fuckin' Lame" And Tries To Take Kyle Gass To Hell After All While The Demon Asks If They Are Angels. However Considering That They Do Not Remember The Song They May Have Forgotten This As Well. This Was Confirmed In A Commentary With Jack Black For The Movie. Music Video
The Music Video For "Tribute" Directed And Edited By Liam Lynch Features Jack Black And Kyle Gass In A Cheap Shopping Mall Karaoke Booth Rewired To Record Their Song. As They Sing The Video Cuts Between Footage Of The Pair Walking Down The "long Lonesome Road" And The Encounter With The Demon Played By Dave Grohl. The Demon Also Performs The Electric Guitar Solo In The Music Video. After The Solo Black And Gass Jump Out Of The Booth And Start Shouting The Lyrics At Mall Shoppers And Dancing Flamboyantly. Passersby Include Cameos From Lynch And Ben Stiller. While Most Pay No Attention An Old Lady Played By Linda Porter Assaults Black With Her Purse After He Grabs Her While Singing. A Policeman Played By JR Reed Who Played "Lee" In The Band's Television Series Takes Black And Gass Away. At The End The Same Old Lady Who Was Frightened By The Duo Picks Up The Now-Recorded CD Eyes Glowing Red And Cackles Demonically. Although The Video Had Huge Success On UK Television The Song Was Never Actually Released There As A Single. "Tribute" Was Nominated For Two Music Video Production Association Awards "Alternative Video Of The Year" And "Directorial Debut Of The Year". In Addition It Was A Nominee For Best Video In The 2002 Kerrang! Awards. Reception
Some Critics Described The Plot Of The Song As Being Similar To The Song "The Devil Went Down To Georgia" By The Charlie Daniels Band.

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