Intertexualality is shaping other texts’ meaning by other texts. Author’s can borrow ides of others. The audience must have prior knowledge of song & film stars to truly understand any of the jokes. Sampling is another form of intertexuality. Sampling is often used by hip hop artists and other types of music. When an artist uses parts of other songs the audience’s ability to identify the beat helps them grasper a fuller meaning of the new song.
I decided to pick something light and funny. I chose the song “I’m on a Boat” featuring T-Pain from a SNL parody and compare it with “I’m in a Snuggie” another parody of “I’m on a Boat” by Mikey and Big Bob.
I chose these songs because they are so funny and they have the same beat, but different words. “I’m in a Snuggie” references “I’m in a Snuggie”. They are both light hearted and funny videos. There is a lot of vulgarity in them as well, but it makes them even funnier. I provided the clean versions. They use a lot of dialogue that refers to various aspects in popular culture and humor. Some of the lines are exactly the same, but they are referring to different things.
Snuggies are the new type of blanket that covers you entire body with sleeves. It has been a very popular product and made fun of a lot. SNL’s entire show is based on parodies and the two of these songs both humorous pop culture videos.
Snuggie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glJunfawjQI
Im on a boat; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iUjx4_X1qA
poon⋅tang [poon-tang] Show IPA
–noun Slang: Vulgar.
1. sexual intercourse with a woman.
2. Offensive. a woman regarded as a sexual object.
Origin:
1925–30, Americanism; said to be <>puntuĊ vagina, though the late documentation of the E word makes such an orig. questionable; F putain prostitute, often cited as the source, accounts precisely for neither the phonetics nor the sense