Keep in mind Weird Al Yankovic is from LA. He was born and bred here, so he knows the LA bus riding experience. This song is from the 80s.
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This song is almost 30 years old. It came out in 1981, WOW!! Thank goodness that Metro has managed to keep up the same level of service as it did in 1981 when a 23 year old Weird Al took the bus. This was one of his first releases. People used to release songs on the radio, you know that thing old people listen to in their cars to see what traffic is like, yeah that thing.
Posted by: browne | 12/27/2009 at 11:51 AM