i just downloaded pinkerton album a few weeks ago (gotta love how all 5,000 of my old cd's have disappeared over the years). anyways.. pinkerton is my FAV. except now i have "why bother" stuck in my head
double sigh. i was worried about that. i just have not loved anything nearly as much as the first two, although make believe did start to reaffirm my love. i blame it on river's fragile ego which was crushed after all the ridiculousness of rock critics who slammed the clearly genius pinkerton. i think they have had awesome songs, riffs, and moments, but just nothing beats those first two.
every time I hear Weezer's "Island in the Sun" on sirius (which is AT LEAST 5 times a day), i think of my friend, weemo.
ReplyDeleteTheir new video cracks me up.
ReplyDeleteI really love the Blue Album. It reminds me of high school.
ReplyDeleteMaybe I should give the Red Album a listen....
You know that I don't know enough about them to say anything of substance. But you are still my friend. Thanks. ;)
ReplyDeleteI have no Weezer comments.
ReplyDeleteHello.
you select a bassist for a specific reason. his voice usually not being it.
ReplyDeletelove the pork & beans video, especially when watched with a certain south park episode.
You know, it took the Hubs a while to get into the last album, and I think its one of his faves now. You would still suggest picking up a copy, right?
ReplyDeletei just downloaded pinkerton album a few weeks ago (gotta love how all 5,000 of my old cd's have disappeared over the years). anyways.. pinkerton is my FAV. except now i have "why bother" stuck in my head
ReplyDeleteI won't even attempt to pretend to have an opinion on this so all you get is "Yay!".
ReplyDeletedouble sigh. i was worried about that. i just have not loved anything nearly as much as the first two, although make believe did start to reaffirm my love.
ReplyDeletei blame it on river's fragile ego which was crushed after all the ridiculousness of rock critics who slammed the clearly genius pinkerton. i think they have had awesome songs, riffs, and moments, but just nothing beats those first two.
Ah, long live the Blue Album.
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