THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: Cyanista on May 08, 2007, 02:08:43 PM
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This was a tough one. But I have to say Tired of Sex and El Scorcho edge it out slightly over The Sweater Song and Say it Ain't So.
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SO FUCKING TRUE
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Tired of Sex is crazy
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When I look in the mirror, I can't believe what I see. Tell me, who's that funky dude staring back at me?
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I like that Weezer song about gaining 300 pounds and dancing around in panties.
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I still love the Blue Album... I have to be in the right mood for Pinkerton. Meaning I still take the Blue Album above Pinkerton.
Speaking of which, Weezer is one band that went straight to shit. After the Green Album they fucking suck (with Make Believe being merely okay)
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This thread is going to spur me to attempt to listen to Weezer again. I've never really gotten into them, even though I do like a bunch of their hit songs.
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Pinkerton :bow
The blue album :bow
ummm
that video with sumo wrestlers :bow
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I agree! It's too bad they're already recycling their ideas (Beverly Hills = El Scorcho)
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Pinkerton is easily their best album
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Only thing that makes Make Believe worthwhile is This Is Such A Pity :-\
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Mhm. :(
They've been steadily falling off since whatshisname left. Beverly Hills? GTFO.
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Matt Sharp reassembled The Rentals in some form or another. Don't know if anything is actually happening though.
No falsetto backup vocals = Weezer lose.
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Matt Sharp, and yes they've been ass since he bailed. "We Are All on Drugs" is like the worst song ever written. :-X
The Rentals (Matt's next band) had that "Friends of P" jam, but then...?
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There was Waiting and Please Let That Be You from the first album.
Second Rentals album... meh.
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This reminds me of an awesome review of Pinkerton I found somewhere (probably pitchfork):
Pinkerton, now retroactively canonized as a rock classic by lazy critics, was little more than a slapped-together sophomore slump given longevity by the mere fact that it appealed to the lowest common denominator of pubescent male emotion. In fact, Pinkerton represents a landmark in the current mass-media perception of “emo”: while bearing little resemblance to actual emo music, Pinkerton was so acutely pathetic that it managed to practically redefine the term, helping to usher in the era of emo as “pop-punk + whining” that we enjoy so well today. The indelible image of a shy, cardigan-clad and thick-rimmed Cuomo is the template for a million Myspace photos.
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Right, because usually when something is widely imitated, it's because it sucked ass.
I don't blame Trent Reznor for Linkin Park.
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Pinkerton is also one of the few albums to receive NO STARS from Rolling Stone.
Not like I give a shit, but I wonder if all the negative reviews of Pinkerton got to Rivers? And that's why we have this watered-down Weezer bullshit nowadays.
And Cyanista, I would say Linkin Park has a lot more to do with the rock-rap stylings of a Run-DMC - or better yet, RATM - than they have to do with NIN. But I know what you're saying.
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Well I'm not going to blame RATM, either. :heartbeat
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But you COULD.
Oh and Kutmasta Kurt, Motion Man, Alchemist, Chali 2na, Amp Live, Zion, The X-Ecutioners, Black Thought, Evidence, DJ Babu, Pharoahe Monch, Aceyalone, Cheapshot, Jubacca, Rasco, Planet Asia, Phoenix Orion - all those motherfuckers are on notice.
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Not like I give a shit, but I wonder if all the negative reviews of Pinkerton got to Rivers? And that's why we have this watered-down Weezer bullshit nowadays.
Yeah, it got to Rivers. He became depressed, locked himself in a room for months at time trying to figure out how to write the perfect pop song. He made a notebook that contained all these musical theories he came up with as to why stuff like The Beatles and the Beach Boys was popular, and tried to dissect the components of their songs. He starved himself for days, blacked out the windows and shut off the lights, meditated, did yoga, deprived himself of sleep, all in the name of trying to create the perfect song. Then he sorta snapped out of that, threw away all of his notes, and came up with the Green album. Go figure.
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I like that Weezer song about gaining 300 pounds and dancing around in panties.
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Yeah, I think Pinkerton slightly passes Blue. My favorite Pinkerton songs are
Tired of Sex
Across the Sea :bow
El Scorcho
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I remember when Pinkerton came out and everyone I talked to online was like "omggggg this is the best cd everrrrr". I never got into Weezer.
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My favorite album of all time.
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About the only weezer song I ever liked was My Name Is Jonas.