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August 17, 2009

New Weezer - "(If You Are Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To"

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To get you caught up: Last month we mentioned Weezer's seventh album was on the way. After that, we heard two new, sexed-up songs performed live in South Korea. Then, following a previously unreleased non-album track's appearance on a Guitar Center compilation, the band finally offered an actual October release date for the collection. We still don't have the title, no, but we do have the power-popped first single "(If You Are Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To." (Thanks for the tip, Tony.) At this point, Weezer news is met with a mix of anticipation and horror by longtime fans, but I'm thinking longtime fans will be less horrified this time.

Weezer's seventh album is out 10/27. The "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To" single's out 8/25.

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It is less bad.

Posted by: Alice at 08/17/09 9:32 AM  | Reply
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I'd even go so far as to say, "MUCH less bad."

Still will not listen to their new album though. I will not voluntarily listen to anything post-"Maladroit."

Posted by: makebeeleaves profile link  in reply to Alice's comment at 08/19/09 10:01 AM  | Reply
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MakeBeeLeaves, do people regularly force you to listen to things involuntarily? That just seems like you'd be an extraordinary bitch to let that happen.

Posted by: Rusty  in reply to makebeeleaves's comment at 08/20/09 3:21 PM  | Reply
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Did someone click the play button this page for makebeeleaves? If not... would that mean makebeeleaves voluntarily listened to something post-Maladroit?

I wish there was a way make makebeeleaves leave.

Posted by: Joe M  in reply to Rusty's comment at 08/20/09 3:27 PM  | Reply
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I was thinking more in terms of albums. I kind of enjoy the song "Pork and Beans." But yeah, that was quite an oversight on my part.

Posted by: makebeeleaves profile link  in reply to Joe M's comment at 08/29/09 5:02 PM  | Reply
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I mean, there are social situations in which people might play Weezer's albums, and I'm not gonna be like "Turn that off right now." So I guess maybe that makes me a bitch?

Posted by: makebeeleaves profile link  in reply to Rusty's comment at 08/29/09 5:01 PM  | Reply
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Well it might be the most awkward sounding title of a song released in 2009 by a band having difficulty staying fresh and relevant since U2's "I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight", but this one is not too bad. I think I actually like it more than "Pork and Beans". Then again I also didn't pay any attention to the lyrics.

Posted by: Marko at 08/17/09 9:37 AM  | Reply
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im with you on the title idea. seems to be a nice mashup of u2's "ill go crazy if i don't go crazy tonight" and discovery's "(it's not my fault) it's my fault)"

that said, the song blows. sorry, weez. where did you go wrong?? hell, people love to hate on maladroit and that is one of the most underrated albums of the decade. but this...this is terrible.

Posted by: tommy  in reply to Marko's comment at 08/17/09 11:44 AM  | Reply
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Title's awkward on purpose, I'd say. The art for it works really well... it's from the point of view of an awkward guy lookin at his feet. I figure it's what Rivers knows... being awkward. He has millions of dollars and he was living on a bare mattress in an empty apartment.

Posted by: chesteadman profile link  in reply to Marko's comment at 08/17/09 2:43 PM  | Reply
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"i'm thinking longtime fans will be less horrified this time"

you said that last time and look where it got us

Posted by: grover profile link at 08/17/09 9:56 AM  | Reply
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Of course, "less horrified"'s not really a ringing endorsement...

Posted by: brandon profile link  in reply to grover's comment at 08/17/09 10:12 AM  | Reply
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"I'm thinking longtime fans will be less horrified this time."

Think again.

Posted by: Paul at 08/17/09 10:02 AM  | Reply
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I won't deny that Rivers can write a catchy hook,but seriously why is he still singing about high school? Grow up!

Posted by: Crow at 08/17/09 10:02 AM  | Reply
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it's not, it's about when he met his wife in 1997.

Posted by: alex  in reply to Crow's comment at 08/20/09 10:23 AM  | Reply
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and the proposal later

Posted by: alex  in reply to alex's comment at 08/20/09 10:29 AM  | Reply
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Best tune in a while. They gotta embrace their powerpop roots

Posted by: Dan at 08/17/09 11:06 AM  | Reply
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I agree, they totally sing songs that are way too immature for them, BUT, do you remember when they did a "mature" album? I do, and it's called Make Believe, and it's one of the worst albums of the decade, so, I think they should keep writing these expressive man-boy songs.

Posted by: Cory at 08/17/09 11:22 AM  | Reply
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Seriously, this isn't an "immature" song. This is most likely about the way he met his wife Kyoto and proposed to her, which happened like in 2005 or something.

Posted by: TJ at 08/17/09 12:07 PM  | Reply
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Kinda sounds like a Jimmy Eat World song to me. Did Rivers steal another song?

Posted by: Steve at 08/17/09 12:16 PM  | Reply
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Good chorus, if a little derivative. The irony is, how much of the modish vibe is derivative of Weezer? They're being influenced by themselves through current modes...it's pretty odd. Rivers's kid voice is back. I think he's singing about his wife, not high school. But they try to have it both ways with the sound and lyrics. It's okay I guess, only a catch single.

Posted by: Dan at 08/17/09 12:23 PM  | Reply
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Its better than Pork and Beans, that's for sure, though everybody liked that song for some reason... This is definitely not a complete disappointment.

Posted by: steve at 08/17/09 12:24 PM  | Reply
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Who can do better?? Raise your hands plz...., after you are done writing your relevant lyrics and playing your hot cool instruments!

Posted by: joyynpayne at 08/17/09 12:27 PM  | Reply
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I hope Rivers raised his hand.

Posted by: Stephen B profile link  in reply to joyynpayne's comment at 08/17/09 1:26 PM  | Reply
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I like this song okay. That said, I've wrotten better. Millions of people have.
Pro Tip: When you have sold a certain amount of records you can get away with more. Why? Marketing and brand recognition. I ain't mad. The song is fine, but still...

And anyway, since when have people only been allowed to evaluate art that they themselves could have created. If you beleive in art, as I do, to be an expression of a person's soul we would all be obligated to buy every album ever. Fuck that. I have likes and personal taste.

Posted by: FlamFlam  in reply to joyynpayne's comment at 08/20/09 5:38 PM  | Reply
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"wrotten"

Posted by: Matthew  in reply to FlamFlam's comment at 08/25/09 10:52 PM  | Reply
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(raises hand)

Posted by: kinny at 08/17/09 12:33 PM  | Reply
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Okay, there's a little depth here. I like the progression of the "conversation stopping" motif through different life stages. Kinda neat, actually.

Posted by: krane at 08/17/09 12:40 PM  | Reply
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God Weezer sucks now

Posted by: Bradley at 08/17/09 12:46 PM  | Reply
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The chorus then actually takes on a different feeling for every stage of stopped conversation, becoming mostly symbolic at the end. I like it.

Posted by: krane at 08/17/09 12:46 PM  | Reply
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I try so hard to hate Weezer, but sometimes it's hard. This isn't their best, but i enjoyed it.

Posted by: Prince of Carrot Flowers profile link at 08/17/09 12:53 PM  | Reply
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To the guy who hates this and says Maladroit is one of the underrated albums of the decade: this is a better single than Keep Fishin'. It's not even close.

Posted by: RK at 08/17/09 1:01 PM  | Reply
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maladroit is awesome, dude. burndt jamb is the best weezer song ever.

Posted by: tommy  in reply to RK's comment at 08/17/09 1:16 PM  | Reply
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oh my fucking god, i seriously am so glad i found someone who agrees with me. burndt jamb is a fantastic song.

Posted by: matthew  in reply to tommy's comment at 08/25/09 10:56 PM  | Reply
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Keep Fishin' is a far better single than this song. It was upbeat, catchy, and more importantly, undeniably Weezer. I do not get the same effect from this song, that's for sure.

Posted by: hggjf at 08/17/09 1:19 PM  | Reply
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I liked this song better when it was called "Walking on Sunshine."

Posted by: Rajah of Rehab at 08/17/09 1:22 PM  | Reply
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I like Maladroit too. Slave is a great song, and the subtle guitar hooks that kind of push the whole thing along show Rivers is a master. I'm just saying this is a better single than Keep Fishin by a long shot.

Posted by: RK at 08/17/09 1:23 PM  | Reply
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Weezer sans Matt Sharp = Bad Weezer

Posted by: bill at 08/17/09 1:31 PM  | Reply
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Weezer sucking due to absence of Matt Sharp = something thick people like to repeat

Posted by: Paul at 08/17/09 2:07 PM  | Reply
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Maybe so, Paul. Maybe so. But wouldn't you think Weezer's inability to match their first two non-Sharp records, plus the fact that Sharp was peeved at his lack of songwriting credits, suggests Sharp was more of an influence on songwriting than Rivers would ever admit? I don't know..just seems to be quite the coincidence. They're both kinda douche-y anyways, but I'd still love to see Matt and/or Rivers release something fantastic.

Posted by: bill  in reply to Paul's comment at 08/17/09 2:27 PM  | Reply
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FAIL

Posted by: Jimmy James at 08/17/09 2:07 PM  | Reply
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"Weezer sucking due to absence of Matt Sharp = something thick people like to repeat"

I don't know if it makes people thick, but it is really quite silly at this point. The man was only with them for two albums. And really, does anybody seriously think that Weezer would suddenly be the greatest band in the world if he returned? Like, what has Matt been doing on his own that's shaking the foundations of music? *cough* Besides, Rivers writes the songs. Ya know?

Funny thing (for me) with Weezer is that other than the Blue Album (every note of which is part of my being) I generally don't like their new material until a couple years after it's release (if not longer). I've heard Pork & Beans on the radio a couple times recently and came to the realization that I actually like that song. Regardless of that, I'm not sure what people are expecting from the Weez. The have never written complicated, deep songs. Never. Each album has a few great or clever lines that make you smile. But in general Rivers has never been a Bob Dylan kinda writer. Personally, that makes me happy. As does Weezer. Yaaaaay new album that I won't get into for two years. lol

Posted by: Cerebus at 08/17/09 2:31 PM  | Reply
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I agree completely. For one thing, people who love Weezer's early stuff have unreasonable expectations of Rivers coughing up another Blue Album. It's tough to really like new things when you love the old stuff. In fact, it's taken me a while to warm up to all of the Weezer albums I currently like, and that includes the blue one.

We've got people on here complaining about Rivers writing about high school, and we've got people complaining he doesn't still write as if he was 15 years younger. It's tough being Weezer.

Posted by: chesteadman profile link  in reply to Cerebus's comment at 08/17/09 2:47 PM  | Reply
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I totally see everyone's point here..I guess what it comes down to for me is that the Blue Album and Pinkerton are my favorites, that's all there is to it. They've made quite the career for themselves and I can appreciate that...I just don't care for their music anymore. I don't think Rivers should necessarily write like he did 15 years ago; I just wish I liked what he's been doing..period. But hey, just one man's opinion. I don't dislike their newer material because it's new and I don't dislike it because it's not the Blue Album or Pinkerton; I dislike it because I don't think it's very good. So whether he one day writes another Blue Album or whether he decides to make a reggae album...as long as it's good I'll listen to it. Until then I'd rather boo the decline in quality (in my opnion) of Weezer's output, than try and convince myself that I like their new songs.

Posted by: bill  in reply to chesteadman's comment at 08/17/09 3:51 PM  | Reply
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Unfortunately I think it happens to everyone. Every artist makes their "best album" and then never lives up to that again... or almost every artist. Even someone like Bob Dylan made his magnum opus years ago, though which album that was may be the subject of some argument. He's put out good albums since then, at least. Some bands make a great album and then churn out relative crap for the rest of their careers. I think Weezer falls somewhere in the middle, but the best has most likely already happened.

Posted by: chesteadman profile link  in reply to bill's comment at 08/17/09 6:34 PM  | Reply
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i knew the new song would sound something like this. i figured this is the direction of music they would take this time around

Posted by: natalia at 08/17/09 3:22 PM  | Reply
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While some people's complaints about anything post-Pinkerton might be valid, I also think there are A LOT of people too far caught up in past nostalgia and look at anything new by the band objectively. The last time I think the band tried to pander to fans (with Make Believe), they ended up receiving far more hate than ever before, and they just stopped caring on the last album. That's what I think a lot of people missed about the Red Album. It's supposed to be ridiculous, and it works.

And let's face it, Weezer has NEVER been known for good lyrics. EVER. So it matters not what they sing about for the most part.

Posted by: Aaron at 08/17/09 5:12 PM  | Reply
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Correction. That should say "can't look at anything new"

Posted by: Aaron at 08/17/09 5:13 PM  | Reply
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I disagree that Weezer has always had bad lyrics. The difference between the first two albums and now is that I genuinely believed that Rivers would write and say the things he once did. I no longer can suspend my disbelief to believe that Rivers thinks the girl got hot, that everyone is gettin' dangerous, or that they want to live in Beverly Hills.

Weezer is writing songs for a pay check now. It is no longer Rivers' form of therapy. That much is absolutely obvious.

Posted by: Alan at 08/17/09 6:36 PM  | Reply
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"town called malice"? ...anyone??

Posted by: johnny g. at 08/17/09 7:14 PM  | Reply
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Yeah man, intentional or not that is, dead on, the exact same riff in the exact same key.

Posted by: teddy roosevelt  in reply to johnny g.'s comment at 08/23/09 4:01 PM  | Reply
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Followup, here's a youtube link to "town called malice" as evidence ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3fDXsPE0Sc

Posted by: teddy roosevelt  in reply to teddy roosevelt's comment at 08/23/09 4:06 PM  | Reply
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I hate it.

Posted by: Kevin Carpenter at 08/17/09 7:25 PM  | Reply
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no ma'am.

Posted by: johnny raincloud at 08/17/09 7:45 PM  | Reply
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This song is the shit, the red album is the shit, weezer is still the shit.

Please vote me down

Posted by: Black Jesus at 08/17/09 8:51 PM  | Reply
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Nah guysss, it's all about Pinkerton.

Posted by: swhut profile link at 08/17/09 9:18 PM  | Reply
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I prefer Maladroit.

WANNA FIGHT ABOUT IT?!

Posted by: chesteadman profile link at 08/18/09 3:07 AM  | Reply
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The new album is called "Raditude." Look out, the Weez is on the loose!!!!

Posted by: steve at 08/18/09 9:59 AM  | Reply
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Oh, Weez! You're so clever and ironic changing the song file to what I'm guessing is titled "Stay With Me".

Posted by: Jacob at 08/18/09 10:50 AM  | Reply
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"Weezer is writing songs for a pay check now. It is no longer Rivers' form of therapy. That much is absolutely obvious."

I really disagree. About the pay check part. After listening to and reading interviews with Rivers over the past year or so, I really think the guy has mellowed out since he's gotten married and had a kid. I think you might be right that his music is no longer his therapy; it seems that a lot of issues he had previously were resolved when he started his family. But I totally disagree that he's simply writing for a paycheck. It seems like he's more writing for fun than anything nowadays. In talking about the Red Album Rivers said this:

"Our approach was to get into the studio and try to blow our minds with whatever we wanted to do. To just have fun, so that when we pressed play and listened back to what we did, our minds were just blown. That was the goal."
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1588728/20080604/weezer.jhtml

That doesn't sound like selling out to me.

Having said all that, after hearing this song I'm totally stoked for the new album. As a hardcore, long time fan, I was prepared to be let down by The Red Album -- of course it had some pretty terrible moments ("Dangerous" and "Cold Dark World") -- but I found myself more pleasantly surprised instead. It's hard not to take Weezer with an enormous grain of salt these days, but there's always a part of me that hopes that Weezer -- my first true love -- can surprise and inspire again.

Posted by: Myke at 08/18/09 11:19 AM  | Reply
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This sounds like it came from Babyface or Boys to Men not Weezer. Seriously when did Weezer become a boy band?

Posted by: Gord at 08/18/09 11:22 AM  | Reply
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i think someone pulled, what is referred to as, the "old switcheroo"

Posted by: ko at 08/18/09 11:31 AM  | Reply
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ow my god. uttermost bad.

Posted by: hans at 08/18/09 4:41 PM  | Reply
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"Very Loud"

Posted by: Tee at 08/18/09 5:40 PM  | Reply
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They did a big deal "new Weezer song premier" on Live105 (the Bay Area "modern rock" station) at 3 PM today. Unfortunately I was inside the vet with my cat so I didn't get to hear fan reaction.

Posted by: Cerebus profile link at 08/18/09 7:45 PM  | Reply
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generic and boring.

Posted by: falafel at 08/19/09 11:23 AM  | Reply
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This sounds like Cheap Trick meets 98 Degrees. I will need more time to consider whether that is a good or bad thing.

Posted by: Ryan Beanstalk at 08/19/09 11:24 AM  | Reply
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I seriously hate all of you.

Posted by: KJ at 08/19/09 1:15 PM  | Reply
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awful

Posted by: skipkb at 08/19/09 1:17 PM  | Reply
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It's okay. It doesn't grab me like "Pork and Beans" did when it leaked. Hopefully, the rest of the album will exceed the atrocious Red Album. It'd be hard not to. Drummer Pat Wilson mentioned on his Twitter that they were playing more rock and less pop, though this single suggests otherwise.

Posted by: The Other Matthew profile link at 08/19/09 3:44 PM  | Reply
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Oh hey, I posted on the wrong thread. Grrr. See what I said on the other one. In short, I really like it quite a bit. Haters should get used to hearing this one A LOT! Yaaaaay!

Posted by: Cerebus profile link at 08/19/09 5:45 PM  | Reply
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Dear Haters,

Have any of you got a music degree from Harvard? Because Rivers does.

He actually went back and finished it between albums, AFTER he became a millionaire. He's using his Harvard education to combine musical genres, stop longing for Blue album Part II and move on with your life. Go read a book about musical theory, or learn how to play an instrument. Or better yet, listen to "Greatest Man That Ever Lived" Orchestrating a four part harmony hasn't been done like that in mainstream rock since Queen and Freddy Mercury.

Have any of you ever seen Weezer live? I have over 15 times. These days, they all take turns on different instruments (Rivers on the drums for the first 4 of the set). That's musical talent, nay genius.

Until you do one of those things I've mentioned above, and have an informed opinion, I suggest you shut your god-damn mouths.

Posted by: JB at 08/19/09 6:39 PM  | Reply
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JB,

I love weezer and i always back them up, but that response was so fucking stupid

Posted by: Black Jesus at 08/19/09 10:13 PM  | Reply
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JB, also, Rivers switched to English Literature. =).

Posted by: S at 08/19/09 10:38 PM  | Reply
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yet another shitty ass weezer song...

i miss the El Scorcho days. regardless of what degree he got, i think it fucked up his god-given talent to write music. Sure their new stuff is still semi-genius but get real. ITS SHITTY! all their new stuff seems way fake. i dunno... just not feeling the genuine energy that was in thier pre-Red albums.

You wanna see somthing even more shitty from weezer? Check this out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFh5nazLiYI


-RedBarone881

Posted by: RedBarone881 at 08/20/09 12:50 AM  | Reply
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It's like Dethklok. The music's all there, i just wish the lyrics were about something different. Only difference is, I didn't get a Dethklok tattoo 10 years ago.

Posted by: Nick at 08/20/09 2:19 AM  | Reply
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Hey wow, I just realized how much heart songs sounds like an evolved blue album song...listen especially to the end. this was pointed out on the youtube thread.. what a great song! holy shit...

Posted by: Dan at 08/20/09 2:45 AM  | Reply
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not a huge weezer fan, though i really like pinkerton. i like this song a lot. great chorus.

Posted by: woozefa profile link at 08/20/09 1:06 PM  | Reply
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Weezer should just give up. They are terrible. I saw them live last year and they practically had to give away tickets... terrible live show too.

Posted by: Michael at 08/20/09 1:53 PM  | Reply
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Well it's better than Pork and Beans, no fuckin' doubt, but I'm done with this band.

Posted by: Anonymous at 08/20/09 7:12 PM  | Reply
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The name of the new album is "Raditude"...

Guess it's time to photoshop the "Weezer" off of the Blue Album and Pinkerton.

Posted by: Muckymann at 08/21/09 4:08 PM  | Reply
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This song is awesome! One of Weezer's best song in a long time. Brings me back to their Blue album.

Posted by: Dave at 08/21/09 4:25 PM  | Reply
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Hey Weezer fans (idiots) (2814 views)

Posted by: k at 08/21/09 5:49 PM  | Reply
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really awful.

Posted by: pitted profile link at 08/21/09 7:30 PM  | Reply
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I dont hear what you people are talking about. This song is unreal. It sounds more like their older stuff, the stuff that rocked socks off of people

Posted by: mike at 08/21/09 10:39 PM  | Reply
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try post-Pinkerton.

Posted by: Missed Weezer in the 97 Blizzard at 08/22/09 8:11 AM  | Reply
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o fuck off!
wat do you know about writing music? there are only so many notes that can actually be reached and only so many that sound good all put together in a song and if u write a song and part of it just happens to sound like another song then w.e! you have no idea how hard it is to think of something that hasnt already been written. music has been around forever!

Posted by: Anonymous at 08/27/09 12:00 PM  | Reply
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I like Make Believe the most out of any of them. Someone said he can't suspend his disbelief anymore because he can't convince himself Rivers Cuomo really wants to live in Beverly Hills. I think he's missing the point. They aren't really saying beverly Hills is great, they are making fun of it in a light hearted way. Rivers doesn't really want everybody to "get dangerous", he's talking about how silly the old days were and how much sillier things are now.

I think they've been getting better since Pinkerton. Pinkerton was good, but it was still their worst. Everybody made fun of ithat album when it came out too, don't forget. It too, was called the century's worst flop. Much like Make Believe today. You say all the new stuff sucks, but nobody's given a reason besides that it's not the Blue Album and Pinkerton anymore. What else, besides those unalterable qualities, makes this stuff so bad? You don't have to like it, but you do have dislike it for an actual reason.

Posted by: Mark at 09/01/09 3:48 PM  | Reply
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Weezer have never put a foot wrong in my eyes, everything they have done I love !!!

Posted by: monkeyspanker at 10/14/09 2:21 AM  | Reply
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most all weezer is good. it's not all great, but there is so many songs it is easy to critique. Also, most weezer fans more critical of weezer than any other band on this earth. weezer is like oasis and the foo fighter--everyone has their first few albums, less people their third, and it's a crap shoot after that. i think if another band put out their later albums more people would like them. it isn't cool to like the weez anymore. oh well. oh, they asked matt to come back before make believe but were turned down. too bad, so sad.

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