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A really good comedian has an excellent grasp of history. At least enough to entertain us. So when funny guy Bruce Fine came up with the idea to make a year-in-the-life time capsule video, sung to the tune of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start The Fire," he had a pretty good sense that this was one of those good ideas.
Turns out he was right. ParentDish caught up with the stand-up comic and an edited version of the phone interview follows.
ParentDish: So you're a cool Los Angeles guy. Truth: Are those your real kids in the video or did you do a casting call?
Bruce Fine: That's my real wife, Shelby, and my real kids, Gabriel and Brady, in the video. We want people to see this and see how much fun the family can have.
PD: How did you come up with this idea?
BF: Someone on Facebook mentioned that it's 20 years since Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start The Fire" video came out. I had the idea of doing a time capsule of what it's like to be a dad now and live in this crazy country.
PD: So you're one of those rich comedians who can just reserve a studio and get it done?
BF: We did this for $150. Asher Glaser, my sidekick, used a little HD camera, like what someone would use on Thanksgiving. We borrowed a green screen from a comedian friend and then my son Gabriel came out dressed in a black jacket and sunglasses.
PD: You look like you're having so much fun in the video.
BF: I've been a comedian, actor and writer for 15 years and this is the most fun I've ever had.
PD: Is your wife in the biz? She's a natural, reaching under the covers and grabbing ... the remote! Very hilarious.
BF: She's a schoolteacher and she said, "I'm not an actor," so I said, "You can play my wife."
PD: And the kids? What do they think?
BF: They like to watch it. It's next to Toy Story on the shelf and they don't get tired of it. They want to show their friends to let them know that they're rock stars. I joke that I'm Li'l Billy Joel and they're Li'l Li'l Billy Joels.
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PD: You sound a tad obsessed with The Piano Man? Have you two chatted?
BF: I would love to. I even posted it the video on Alexa Ray Joel's Facebook fan page. My dream is that Billy would sing it with me. His version goes over 40 years of his life. He was born in '49 and did it in '89. I did three minutes of the past year and made it funny because that's what I do.
PD: I like the ending with the kids sitting on the couch.
BF: Gabriel's sitting on the couch eating yogurt singing it after I started writing it. Asher started filming it and that's at the end. That's the next generation, the fire continues, and goes on and on and on and on.
PD: Was there anything that you thought twice about including?
BF: As a comedian, I always want to push it to the edge, like saying sex scandal stories and the Vatican and "How much free porn can I see." In the old days it was a big deal if your mother found a Playboy in your Sports Illustrated. Now, there's much more access and kids can see anything.
PD: True. As parents we have to be Big Brother.
BF: My boys have never heard me curse. I'm from Boston and I'm a comedian, two of the biggest cursers in the world. But I'm a role model for them first. You have friends who don't know these rules and they come in and say, "Can you believe how f**king hot it is?" They throw six years of parenting out the window.
PD: I have a feeling that you'll still have an influence on them. So, what's next for you? Another parody?
BF: Something about the economy with that song by Michael Buble, "Haven't met you yet." It's a work in progress.
Follow Bruce on his website, BruceFine.com.












ReaderComments (Page 2 of 2)
6-28-2010 @ 12:38AM
Pamela said...I was wondering when someone would do an updated version of this song! Very enjoyable!
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9-14-2010 @ 11:11AM
PONDERINGPEACEMAKER said...I enjoyed this from beginning to end. It was very creative. Keep it up. Hope Billy appreciates it.
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6-28-2010 @ 1:11AM
JaneDoe said...So Ben...
let's see YOUR version .....
nothing lame bout this endeavor ....
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6-28-2010 @ 1:11AM
not fooled said...Absolutely wonderful. LOVED it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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6-28-2010 @ 10:47AM
Brad said...Really makes you think how much crap has happened in the last two decades.
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6-28-2010 @ 2:06AM
luv2dnce4 said...I kind of agree with the others about wishing that he'd picked up where Mr. Joel left off (chronologically), but this is way better than most (including me) could ever come up with.
Slightly off-topic, if you liked this, you may like College Humor's original video, "We Didn't Start the Flame War." It used Billy Joel's song, as well, with hilarious lyrics that make fun of how we communicate online. :)
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6-28-2010 @ 2:31AM
John said...This was good. For those who made the lousy comments, I'll wait to see your version.
Also, I think alot of todays High School and College kids don't understand about Queen Elizabeth's coronation, thalidomide, The River Kwai, Kruschev and more
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6-28-2010 @ 3:33AM
OBAMAPALIN12 said...this was very, very bad. extremely corny. only lames could laugh at this. lame old fat disgusting balding people who are still saying "whoomp there it is".
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6-28-2010 @ 8:32AM
n said...fag
ur probably what u just described
6-28-2010 @ 7:07AM
grace said...With all the horrible things that is going on in this world we needed this. Lighten up peeps. I think he did a great job!
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6-28-2010 @ 7:30AM
JOHN said...Billy Joel used to drink at one of my favorite hang outs in Oyster Bay , Long Island
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6-28-2010 @ 8:25AM
NYCPAL said...huge BJ fan and absolutely loved this parody in its authenticity and credibility. guys: hold the negativity and pseudo- intellectual blase ennui- really! just enjoy and go with it. would love to catch Bruce Fine in NYC. Sharing this broadly this AM as a rockin week starter.
ONE
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6-28-2010 @ 8:32AM
n said...that was funny shiz
i wanna c more
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6-28-2010 @ 8:53AM
Sandy said...Loved it! But I'm going to have to watch it several times to be sure I "catch" everything. Maybe he should do this *every* year and recap what has happened.
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6-28-2010 @ 1:19PM
Derailedpoet said...Haha, Love it. Great interview and rocking video!!!! Janet aka DRP
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6-28-2010 @ 4:13PM
Chad said...This is nothing new... We had to make a parody of this song in 9th
grade, back in 1992!!!
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6-28-2010 @ 11:56PM
Troy1470 said...It takes a lot of thought, passion, and dedication to come up with a song/video we can all relate too. Bruce Fine did an outstanding job!
Anyone who thinks it's trash... All I can say is... Can You Do Better?
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6-29-2010 @ 9:46AM
nobelpissprize said...Great job, Bruce!
(And just ignore the idiots who panned it or said, "Oh, yeah, I did it back in 9th grade." Doesn't mean they did it WELL! So easy to criticize, so hard to actually do WELL...)
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6-29-2010 @ 4:56PM
Chad said...I meant that his IDEA of a parody was not the first, dumbass..