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Shatner to Record Another Album

s20451 writes "Slashdotters may remember Canadian actor William Shatner from such hit TV shows as T. J. Hooker and Rescue 911; he was also known to dabble in science fiction. Shatner released an album, The Transformed Man, in 1968. Intending the album to be taken seriously, it is now held up as one of the campiest recordings of all time, including the worst Beatles cover ever produced. Now a new album is in the works, featuring joint work with Ben Folds, Henry Rollins, and Brad Paisley. More on Ananova."

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  1. Lukcy bastard... by Lugor · · Score: 4, Funny

    The only reason he stayed alive all these years was because he wore a Gold shirt and used the Red shirts as human shields! Bah!

  2. The funniest Shatner bit ever by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny
    It's a parody of a well-known series of Canadian beer commercials. Taken from wikipedia, but no link -- don't want to cause them more trouble!

    "I am not a Starfleet commander, or T.J. Hooker. I don't live on Starship NCC-170...(some audience members say "one"), or own a phaser. And I don't know anybody named Bones, Sulu, or Spock. And no, I've never had green alien sex, though I'm sure it would be quite an evening. ("Pomp And Circumstances" begins playing) I speak English and French, NOT KLINGON! I drink Labatt's, not Romulan ale! And when someone says to me 'Live long and prosper', I seriously mean it when I say, 'Get a life'. My doctor's name is not McCoy, it's Ginsberg. And Tribbles were PUPPETS, not real animals. PUPPETS! And when I speak, I never, ever talk like every. Word. Is. Its. Own. Sentence. I live in California, but I was raised in Montreal. And yes, I've gone where no man has gone before, but I was in Mexico and her father gave me permission! My name is William Shatner, and I am Canadian!"

  3. even better, The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins by Nimoy by lsd4all · · Score: 5, Funny
  4. Already did some work with Ben Folds by TTop · · Score: 4, Informative

    Shatner already did a couple new songs with Ben Folds on Ben's solo "Fear of Pop" release -- which, despite my love of Ben's other work, remains a real clunker of an album. And the Shatner songs were among the more interesting, if I recall correctly. (Can you tell that I didn't play it more than twice?)

  5. worst beatles cover ever? by Savatte · · Score: 4, Funny

    I don't know. I saw Vanilla Ice live back in 2001 at Northern Lights in Clifton Park, NY, and he covered Strawberry Fields Forever. This was when he was in his nu-metal phase. Shatner's version was hilarious. the Iceman's was sad and only slightly hilarious.

  6. Oh My God! by Richard_at_work · · Score: 4, Funny

    I.

    Cant.

    Take.

    Much more of this!

  7. Can't .. breathe! by LNO · · Score: 5, Funny

    Apocalypse .. imminent! Must .. warn .. the world! Somehow .. life .. being drained .. from my body!

    KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA *gasp* AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!

  8. Say it isn't so. by ilsa · · Score: 5, Funny

    I wonder will he do any covers of songs by Shaka KHAAAAAAAAN!!!

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    -- I Am Not A Terrorist.
  9. obligtory simpsons quote by Savatte · · Score: 4, Funny

    Comic book guy: "Stop right there. I have the only working phaser in existence. It was fired once, to prevent William Shatner from making another album."

  10. RIAA Strikes Back... by WIAKywbfatw · · Score: 4, Funny

    See? You Kazaa addicts couldn't quit while you were ahead, could you? Now RIAA's fighting back, and it's fighting dirty. You think those lawsuits on 12-year-olds were their ultimate weapon? They were just the warm-up act.

    A new album from William Shatner? What next, Leonard Nimoy following up his musical tribute to Bilbo Baggins with one to the Fellowship? An album of medical-related cover versions (Something's Got A Hold Of My Heart, etc) from DeForest Kelly?

    Do you see what Star Trek-related madness you file swappers have unleashed upon us all?

    --

    "Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue." - David Brent, Wernham Hogg
  11. Don't worry, you're safe... by artemis67 · · Score: 5, Funny

    If Pat Boone singing heavy metal didn't trigger it, then another Shatner album isn't going to hurt anybody (well, probably not permanently, anyway...)

  12. It's your fault by dswensen · · Score: 4, Funny

    You people have no one but yourselves to blame!

    William Shatner recorded a couple of bad records, what, back in the Sixties? Longer ago than most Slashdotters have been alive. Since then he's done a couple of appearances on SNL and that thing with Fear of Pop, written some bad novels, some priceline commercials... not exactly a man constantly in the public eye, despite, perhaps, his best efforts to the contrary.

    And yet, whenever a discussion of Shatner comes up, it seems everyone shouts "Yeah, Captain Kirk, sure, but did you know he recorded Mister Tambourine Man! Mister... Tambourine...Man!" (Doing the wildly exaggerated "Captain Kirk" impression which, despite watching a lot of classic Star Trek, I've never actually seen him do.)

    The fact that people can't seem to stop talking about a musical recording he made four decades ago probably gave him the idea that that's what his "fans" wanted. Way to go, guys!

    I see one of two things happening here:

    1) It will be so bad it will finally kill off the immortal cachet generated by his original recordings back in the 60s.

    2) It will be so bad it will make him immortal for another forty years.

    Personally, I hope it's the latter. The world would be a more boring place without William Shatner.

  13. Re:Little-known Shatner SECRETS by frodo+from+middle+ea · · Score: 5, Funny
    Another little known Shatner fact as told by Patrick Stewart on Conan confessions...

    If william shatner ever pulls you in to the men's room and asks you, do you want to see the captain's log, just say NO.

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    for the last time people, I am "frodo from middle eaRTH", not "middle eaST".
  14. Re:Terrible actor.. Probably a terrible singer by Just+Some+Guy · · Score: 4, Funny
    Oh. My. God. Until you've heard Bill belting out "Lucy In The Sky (With Diamonds)", complete with synthetic reverb and panflute, you just won't understand. I mean, I'm pretty sure that Douglas Adams had that recording in mind when he invented Vogon poetry.

    Really. It is that bad. I'd listen to an endless loop of RMS quarter-toning "The Free Software Song" before I'd willingly listen to Shatner again, although I'd prefer Leonard Nimoy's "If I Had A Hammer" to either of them.

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    Dewey, what part of this looks like authorities should be involved?
  15. You have to give Shatner some credit by Hoi+Polloi · · Score: 4, Funny

    The man is totally devoid of shame, sort of like a fat guy on the beach in a speedo.

    --
    It is by the juice of the coffee bean that thoughts acquire speed, the teeth acquire stains. The stains become a warning
  16. Re:even better, The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins by Nim by dswensen · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I watched this a while back, when the Fellowship movie came out. Call me crazy (and yeah, you will by the time I'm done here), but I actually find that video kind of charming in its own stupid, campy way.

    I mean, it's bad -- really terrible -- anyone talking about Jackson's interpretation of LotR making Tolkien roll over in his grave really ought to have a gander at this.

    But I find a kind of endearing naivete in the way this is put together... "Let's have Leonard Nimoy sing a song about Bilbo Baggins, and put him in a junkyard with a bunch of teenaged girls... and here at the part where he's describing all these battles and adventures, let's just have the kids throw some crap up in the air. That's kind of like re-enacting a battle. Here, take this piece of plastic junk, that looks like a ring... have Leonard toss that around awhile. Yeah, yeah."

    And then someone put money into it (granted, not much). And produced it. And shot it. And put it on the air.

    If they made something like this today (shudder), it would be awash in irony and campy winks to the audience. I think whomever made this genuinely thought it would be entertaining as presented... which, again, is so innocent I think it's great.

    The entertainment media we get these days is, for the most part, slickly produced and well-budgeted, maybe even well-written if you're lucky. This dippy little movie is none of these and still gives it all it's got.

    Yeah, I know, I'm weird.

  17. Re:Just English and French? by lightray · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The actors in Incubo didn't actually know Esperanto... they just memorized the dialog by sound. That is, apparently, why it sounds so terrible. Allegedly the director wanted a language that would sound foreign to all people (apparently considering the population of fluent esperantists to be negligible :-) and hence chose Esperanto. The only other Esperanto film reference I know is that the announcements in Gattaca are supposedly in Esperanto, although I haven't re-watched the film to verify that.