Every now and then I get people asking for a playlist of every song mentioned in my videos: Well here's a Spotify link for this one: open.spotify.com/playlist/0PyTj8B2gRjxPVceK3ON14?si=572c2aa0a93c4108 and the KZbin Music one: music.kzbin.info/aero/PLooaZ33lSalc7zTt6oKLedwRtqQ2eOujY&si=eGbNe61ZhTYUZSuY
@6lu5ky862 ай бұрын
🙌 Thans, great video history lesson.
@cyclonasaurusrex15252 ай бұрын
I swear: Halfway through I was thinking, “I’ve got to make a playlist of these songs.” Thanks!! So many one-hit wonders, but my god they were wonderful. Weeper appeared to be a one hit wonder too-except they kept releasing hit after hit. And they’ve all withstood the test of time (with a few cringe lyrics). Never mind seems very much of an era; the blue album is less so, almost timeless.
@TiagoStille2 ай бұрын
@@cyclonasaurusrex1525came here to post this exact sentiment 😂
@rickricardu2 ай бұрын
Really F****ing thanks!!!
@althejazzman2 ай бұрын
I came here to ask for this. I was not disappointed. I'm going to enjoy discovering more about a genre I thought I already understood!
@NANA-dn7cq2 ай бұрын
This has me feeling so many ways. The irony is, when I saw the Say It Ain’t So video at the age of 11, I thought Wheezer were the coolest dudes on the planet. They were the very first major influence on me both in how I dressed and I how played guitar. I made my mom take me thrift stores to find shirts like they wore on the Blue cover, got my grandfather to hang ugly carpet in the barn me and friends played music, and played along with that first album (💿) over and over again. At 41 years old, I wish I could tell Cuomo that Weezer was and is my rock and roll heroes. They are MY “Ace Frehley”. Thank you so much for this video!
@brandonpage70872 ай бұрын
Nothing wrong with that, man. I'm a huge Weezer fan too, & the Blue Album is a classic album, from our generation. I'm going on 41 myself, so, looks like we came up around the same time.
@rygarisfun81642 ай бұрын
Haha! My people. 41 as well. Feel the same way. Learned every song on Blue and Pinkerton on guitar. Also hated everything they made green album onwards. I am not ride or die.
@matteframe2 ай бұрын
Wheezer.. lol.. you must have really loved them
@br1qbat2 ай бұрын
Could have written this myself. Lol. Same age, same impact. While I kinda dropped out of my Weezer obsession after Maladroit or so, can't deny the inspiration those early records were on me❤
@danieleyre89132 ай бұрын
I was 16 when it came out. I knew straight away that these guys were geeks. But I loved them for it.
@bookaufman96432 ай бұрын
I was a part of that pre- Nirvana sub pop alternative hard Rock scene for years and years. I think what can't be understated is the giant effect that the Pixies had on this scene. I know it seems simple when you describe the fast then slow, then fast again concept but the Pixies perfected it and Nirvana really used that sound perfectly in their sound. Weezer especially shows the same lineage of bands like the Pixies and even Fugazi who seems to always get left off of the list of influences. I really love this era of music and it's kind of a forgotten one. People think that it started when Nirvana got signed to a major label but it had been going on for many years. Most of us thought that Mudhoney would be the band that would break big but it didn't go down that way.
@sonotdown9982 ай бұрын
It kinda blows my mind that “Daydream Nation,” “Nothing’s Shocking,” “Surfer Rosa/Come On Pilgrim,” “Doolittle,” and “13 Songs” were all released in, basically, the same year. All HUGELY influential records. Nothing sounded like them at the time (with the exception of Sonic Youth-if you knew who they were already and the only band they sounded like was Sonic Youth anyway). I was a Senior in high school at the time. Looking back, it’s hard to believe I was there for it and experiencing it organically. (Edit: Everyone did, in fact, think that Mudhoney were gonna be the next big thing. They didn’t sound all metal like that other next big band, Soundgarden, so I was totally up for it. Sometimes it’s okay, even preferable, to be wrong.)
@brandonpage70872 ай бұрын
@bookaufman9643, oh wow!!! Man, you're so lucky to have been a part of that scene!!! That's one of my fave musical movements!! Look at all the amazing music that came out of scene! What was the name of your band?
@bookaufman96432 ай бұрын
@@brandonpage7087 I wasn't in a band at that point but I worked at Emo's in Austin which is a sort of headquarters for alternative rock. I was also going to a show almost every night. There's a lot of bands from that seen that aren't remembered much these days like L7 and The Cows. I saw all of the sub pop bands when they were on tour through Austin. Another great band that gets kind of lost is Jawbreaker. It was a really cool time to be into that music and I remember working in a restaurant for a while and we always played Bleach by Nirvana. I was completely shocked that they were the first sub pop band to get a major contract. I thought they were the least radio-friendly band on that label. I guess there were probably some other bands that were also not very radio friendly. Bands like The Melvins. In Austin we had Jesus Lizard too
@NIGHTGUYRYAN2 ай бұрын
Didnt kurt admit that teen spirit was Nirvana was just trying to rip off the pixies 😂 no ego, just totally honest. Man, they really dont make them like that anymore
@bookaufman96432 ай бұрын
@@NIGHTGUYRYAN I love a ton of those bands but I think the Pixies are probably the best. They were so good that they were what the better hard alternative music tried to be or at least paid homage to. I got to see Nirvana when there were probably only 25 people in the crowd. I think they were touring behind Bleach but it might have been a year or so after that. Sub pop was great but so were labels like Alternative Tentacles and before that 4AD. I still listen to a lot of newer stuff or at least stuff that was made in this millennium but music was great for me back then.
@Randomcomicsfrommyspinne-xt5kq2 ай бұрын
Weezer's debut album is one of the rarest of debut albums because all the songs are good and it's timeless. Just as good in 2024 as it was 31 years ago. Because they weren't tied to Grunge, except for the soft-loud-soft style of The Pixies, which everybody borrowed from. Why aren't The Pixies in the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame for that very reason?
@jr29042 ай бұрын
30* years ago. It didn't come out in 1993
@anenglishmaninsandiego2 ай бұрын
Jesus, that montage at the 30-odd min mark is staggeringly damning of the period - it's only when you get all those those back-to-back that you realise that the industry really did just squeeze that sound to death. Brilliant video as always, sir.
@daviddalrymple22842 ай бұрын
Rock radio stations loved that bubble-grunge sound because it came across as cool and youthful, but it wasn't too abrasive for grownups. You could play Better than Ezra or Nada Surf on the store radio and no one was going to tell you to turn the racket off. And I knew a lot of people at the time who were only interested in music that fit inside that bubble-grunge / pop-punk umbrella.
@djbeema2 ай бұрын
As someone who constantly listened to the same alt-rock station throughout the whole of the 90s, I could physically feel the music dying in that era. It was painful
@daviddalrymple22842 ай бұрын
@@djbeema I was in a town without a dedicated alt rock station in the 90s, so my perspective was a little different. I got most of my exposure to alt rock from the music video channel, where rock was often warring with pop for airtime. So in 1997, we were rallying behind bands like Collective Soul and Bush because at least they weren't the Backstreet Boys.
@SmallBlogV82 ай бұрын
If you want to talk about Weezer being a "meme band" then there has to be mention of _Pork and Beans_ whose music video was both a very early example of pop culture properly acknowledging internet culture and, when watched nowadays, a meme museum.
@berlineczka2 ай бұрын
OK Go would be another one.
@lainiwakura17762 ай бұрын
There's a band called Pork and Beans? Or are you talking about Weezer's song "Pork and Beans?"
@lainiwakura17762 ай бұрын
@@berlineczka That's a band, not a Weezer song? But to be fair, OP's comment is very confusing.
@jr29042 ай бұрын
@@lainiwakura1776 Ok Go is a band, yes. And I understood what they meant just fine, it's a you problem
@arthurvanrodds27722 ай бұрын
@@lainiwakura1776 Not sure about the band but it's definitely a Weezer's song
@vicekwad85372 ай бұрын
I'm looking to that story another time. Pinkerton has always had a special place in my heart and I'm sure the Trash Theory treatment will shine a deserving light on it's history and influence.
@Aadam7112 ай бұрын
They MUST include Songs from the Black Hole in that!
@fraggle2002 ай бұрын
TT done a pinkerton video 5 years ago.
@patiopatiopatio2 ай бұрын
I believe he already did a Pinkerton video essay and its a good as you'd expect
@jarhead2005Ай бұрын
@@patiopatiopatio maybe he might do it again, after all that's for another time
@user-yr8mu1ce1m2 ай бұрын
0:18 I am so glad you mentioned my all time favourite band, and one of the pioneers of alternative music, They Might Be Giants. I highly recommend their albums Lincoln, John Henry and The Spine.
@johnchedsey13062 ай бұрын
I've been into TMBG since their first album (which I got at age 14 back in 1987) and they are still putting out amazing music to this day. I listen to them more these days than any other single band.
@dj-um7el2 ай бұрын
They are very good!!!
@gambino67972 ай бұрын
i love them!!
@user-yr8mu1ce1m2 ай бұрын
@@johnchedsey1306 I got into them when I was 10 in 2006, because my brother had shown me Homestar Runner and the Experimental Film video. I went out to the store, bought Flood, Lincoln and Factory Showroom, and I was hooked.
@stephensnyder55962 ай бұрын
Interesting three recommendations. Are you going for one album a decade?
@schmonsequences2 ай бұрын
The fact that Cuomo's dad was NOT an alcoholic blew my mind
@TheMacaroniPanda2 ай бұрын
He used to be
@willhampton66142 ай бұрын
Yeah, there isn;t much that is known about his father that is publicly available. The "..cleaned up, found Jesus" part still holds true. His father did enter the clergy prior to the writing of "Say it Ain't So"
@Man_Ray785 күн бұрын
Yes, his mother said it was a joke photo.
@Aubee892 ай бұрын
Still hands down one of the best channels on KZbin. Nothing but class content. Thank you brother
@aledandrian2 ай бұрын
This is the perfect video for you to drop on the week of me going to see Weezer perform the Blue Album live
@kvvvy63592 ай бұрын
This is a great year for watching alt rock bands perform albums in their entirety
@surj1382 ай бұрын
Same, in Houston next weekend 🤘🤓
@Textile_CourtesanАй бұрын
Awesome! I saw the 'Voyage' I'm Chicago and am smitten with it. So excited that they're doing a virtual tour in October.
@morgangunning3010 күн бұрын
I was super sad they didn't play any demos
@Alfred_English2 ай бұрын
Weezer never clicked with me personally, but this video helped me to understand and appreciate their influence. The bit where Cuomo realizes his Sweater Song chord progression is just Metallica’s Sanitarium is quite funny and relatable
@TheAdArchive2 ай бұрын
Check out the green album. It’s awesome.
@supremelordoftheuniverse54492 ай бұрын
The Sweater Song?
@jondorsey20432 ай бұрын
Yeah just another notch in the feather in the cap of this channel and it's creator. Probably my favorite music historian, period.
@LarixusSnydes2 ай бұрын
The texts are good, but I quickly got tired of the constant distortion. My brain behind my ears needs a bit of variety in a song. I strongly prefer the bands that were mentioned as inspiration, Velvet Underground and the Pixies over most of Weezer's music.
@cholling12 ай бұрын
Yes, but the rest of the song is just "I bleed" by the Pixies.
@apparaoapparao2 ай бұрын
PS…please produce one of your always thorough deep dives into Flaming Lips. It’s fascinating that this diverse experimental proggy artsy band was founded and nurtured in Oklahoma of all places.
@johnhathaway12712 ай бұрын
Please?!?
@Shrimpy082 ай бұрын
The lips are wayyy more then jelly and people need to know this. Embryonic,the terror flippin clouds!!!
@alisterfolson2 ай бұрын
Okie? I thought they were from Chicago. Or maybe I was thinking Jesus Lizard.
@apparaoapparao2 ай бұрын
@@alisterfolson They formed in Oklahoma City in the early 80s…it was a time when some of the best bands were surfacing from out of atypical places…Melvins (Aberdeen) Meat Puppets (Phoenix) Bhole Surfers (San Antonio) DRI (Houston)….but Oklahoma City?
@TinierGiants2 ай бұрын
@@apparaoapparao In all fairness it's not like OKC used to be a cow town, it's a big city with hundreds of thousands of residents. Every regional population center in the US has some sort of local alt culture, and it often gets pretty weird in less cosmopolitan localities. idk about Oklahoma specifically, but compare to something like the 80s noise rock scene in the Twin Cities or the radically weird stuff that came out of the Louisville underground in the early 90s.
@jake_butcher2 ай бұрын
_"Why not the Beach Boys but loud?"_ is arguably the best way to describe Blue album era Weezer
@solearesoul2 ай бұрын
Funny, because that’s how I always thought of the Ramones.
@fishtopian2 ай бұрын
@@solearesoulsame, the Ramones sound like the Beach Boys with distortion. Can’t really hear the Beach Boys in Weezer.
@robbertouwendijk54482 ай бұрын
@@solearesoul The Ramones are the Ronettes but loud.
@gavgraham2 ай бұрын
@@fishtopianthey've done entire albums that are heavily Beach Boys influenced, try Pacific Daydream and their 'White' album
@NegativeReferral2 ай бұрын
Blue Album Weezer reminds me of The Beatles, The Ramones, Franki Valli, and the Beach Boys in a blender, but 50% as heavy as Hendrix.
@UnsungUnderground2 ай бұрын
17:42 It's okay, Rivers, Metallica stole that riff from a band called Bleak House. Specifically, their 7" Rainbow Warrior
@martinsteib20702 ай бұрын
Another great video. I saw Weezer the first time they played London at the Underworld, I was working with the support act. The audience were mostly Americans who could not believe they were playing such a small venue, Weezer were amazing.
@riklovan57292 ай бұрын
I’ve watched practically everything you’ve put out and you are, hands down, the best when it comes to covering music history on KZbin. Not only are you skilled when it comes to covering all the finer details of the subjects, but the artists and genres you choose to cover somehow manage to align with all of my musical taste, while opening me up to so many incredible bands that I’ve simply never heard of or bothered to listen to. I guess what trying to say is thanks for all your hard work and keep it up, man!
@patiopatiopatio2 ай бұрын
I agree this channel is the best by a very large margin.
@fromulus2 ай бұрын
If Weezer stopped and left it after Pinkerton, they're not a meme band today. Having said that, I love those two albums, particularly the Blue, there's just this magical quality to it that's hard to find. Only In Dreams is one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard, every time I listen to it I get transported back to my early teens. The Buddy Holly video too, man, was that a sensation when it came out.
@TheAdArchive2 ай бұрын
Green album I think them at their finest.
@schmonsequences2 ай бұрын
Love me some Island In The Sun, but 100% agreed the Blue album and Pinkerton were brilliant.
@SynthiaVan2 ай бұрын
What do you mean *if?* They didn't make any albums after Pinkerton! 🤫
@fromulus2 ай бұрын
@@schmonsequences For sure, there's a couple of tracks in the later albums that definitely almost recapture that magic, but it's too sparse. Nothing like playing a whole album front to back and never wanting to skip a track.
@fromulus2 ай бұрын
@@SynthiaVan I tend to agree really, if Matt Sharp isn't there for it, it's not the Weezer I fell in love with.
@PotatoPirate1232 ай бұрын
I was a teenager when I first got the Blue Album, on cassette tape. The weirdest memory for me is that I found it so raw and close to my heart that I found a lot of the lyrics really cringe, and they presented the same sort of feelings I might have had if it were my album that people were listening to. To this day the album reignites intense feelings of awkwardness and memories of my teenage years. It's a sad but also reassuring feeling.
@SynthiaVan2 ай бұрын
No way are they just a "meme band," what a ridiculous way to end the video. Blue hasn't aged a day in 30 years.
@man44372 ай бұрын
You definitely get these comments all the time, but I think you should definitely do a video about INXS because you haven't as far as I can tell. My favourite song is Don't Change, but I don't know if that's the most contextually relevant song.
@rhysdavies63402 ай бұрын
Would highly recommend the documentary “Mystify: Michael Hutchence” I didn’t know much about them other than the tabloid headlines from the time & its well made film
@daveymerciless2 ай бұрын
My Weezer windbreaker jacket was worn constantly. Saw them in 2001 with Tenacious D and Jimmy Eat World. Great show! 🔥
@michaelcarman46722 ай бұрын
I saw that tour too! It was my first real concert, and a pretty excellent way to start off my concert going
@TheSrawsome2 ай бұрын
I just love your channel so much! I just can't even fathom how much research goes into each video. It seems overwhelming but here you are putting out videos regularly. I also love how you cover just a wide plethora of genres. I hope you get enjoyment out of this too because I could watch these forever!
@joelmonteiro14192 ай бұрын
One of my favorite albums of all time. Absolute timeless classic without a single skip and a rare case of a 10/10 album in my opinion. Thank you very much for doing this video.
@danielfreeman87252 ай бұрын
Just saw them in Philly, when they played this song the first two times they hit the chorus they stopped on the first line so the crowd could belt out "SAY IT AIN'T SO!" in unison. Really cool moment.
@Belgand2 ай бұрын
It's a bit odd to include Cake among the one-hit wonders. The others belong there far more but Cake had a number of hits, from "Sheep Go to Heaven" up to "Short Skirt, Long Jacket".
@LiftedBlader2 ай бұрын
Yeah they're one of the few bands where people of otherwise disparate tastes will stop and go "WAIT YOU KNOW CAKE??"
@Winterydee2 ай бұрын
The Presidents of the United States was another band on that list with multiple good songs that were played on radio stations and, I believe, made the charts.
@Belgand2 ай бұрын
@@Winterydee Yeah, good catch! They had several radio hits. I actually heard "Peaches" far more often than "Lump" at the time. It was almost inescapable in 95/96. They were more like a one-album wonder with a bunch of popular singles off their debut but the band didn't last much longer.
@eloso56702 ай бұрын
Yup, just plain wrong. Cake had hits
@kewlwarez2 ай бұрын
So did Presidents of the USA to be fair.
@ColorMePixel2 ай бұрын
Weezer is like most mainstream geek fandoms, no one hates it as much as their own most dedicated fanbase
@chris_troiano2 ай бұрын
In my view, Nada Surf emerged up as sort of the anti-Weezer, starting out very similar and diverging further with every decision made since.
@voiceofjackson2 ай бұрын
I went to Riot Fest where Weezer played The Blue Album front to back one night and Pinkerton the next. I stood in a crowd of 10,000 people aged 20 to 40 and everyone sang every word of Blue Album along with the band. I turned to my friend and said, it's incredible everyone knows every word of this album, what other album can you think of like that? Weezer have had many different lives but everyone agrees that Blue and Pinkerton are their crowning achievements. Maybe they're a meme band, but not for those albums.
@dez19892 ай бұрын
Weezer aged poorly? They've aged, but they're still relevant! Is that aging poorly? To be able to age in the music business is incredibly difficult! If that is aging poorly, I'll take it! I just miss Matt Sharp, aka blondie!
@seanmccannwildcamping2 ай бұрын
I literally wouldn't have picked up a guitar if it wasn't for this album - that was about 25 years ago and I wouldn't trade that time as a musician for anything
@brandonpage70872 ай бұрын
Proof that the Blue Album is a classic album, that influenced many. Weezer definitely deserves more respect & love, than they get. So proud that this is something from my generation!
@GregBonks2 ай бұрын
I'm a massive Weezee fan, I know a lot about the band. But you've managed to dig up some things that a lot of fans haven't seen.
@Brannagans2 ай бұрын
Reuben mentioned? Nods approvingly. Great video as always.
@brumd2 ай бұрын
Never would have guessed the heavy metal background of Cuomo/Weezer. Interesting video. Sometimes re-hearing an old album after decades makes that I hear it differently. But not this time. Sure, some songs are real earworms, but I just never hear anything in this album that really makes me go "wow, that's amazing, how did they do that?" By the time it was released the soft/loud shtick was already old and I still feel that way, Nevertheless, interesting video. Thanks for the info!
@TheCharlesAtoz2 ай бұрын
We all miss it. Music will never be the same.
@archied1012 ай бұрын
This is one of your best videos yet, you hit so many great emotional beats. As a man in his mid twenties I am often disappointed to hear people refer to weezer as an uncool band and vilify their music. I don't understand how anybody can fail to recognise the beauty and brilliance of 'say it ain't so'
@decosteruniverse2 ай бұрын
I want to see your coverage of the Pinkerton album. That's considered almost as influential if not more so.
@jessealexanderhonig2 ай бұрын
I watch and love all your videos, but this one is particularly insightful and moving. Amazing job!
@runningsuperska2 ай бұрын
Thanks mate, you make the best music videos.
@Notapizzathief2 ай бұрын
Great video man. I loved this album anyway but I never realised quite how influential it was.
@Gome2002 ай бұрын
You are the best music channel. Seriously. Your work is amazing.
@ShrtRndKid2 ай бұрын
In 1994 I was a very nerdy kid that was super into Star Wars, Star Trek and comic books when it would still get you ridiculed, but I had just hit a growth spurt and started to have what has since been called a "glow up." I was just really getting into punk music as bands like the Offspring and Green Day hit the mainstream. I was an awkward, shy kid who was starting to get a little attention from the opposite sex and had no idea what to do with that. When I heard Weezer's Blue album, the music and lyrics hit straight into my soul. Songs like In the Garage, Undone, and Only In Dreams were like they were ripped from my own pubescent brain. It is still one of my all time favorite albums and on heavy rotation 30 years later.
@laexploradoraaaXD2 ай бұрын
Weezer was one of the first bands I ever saw live (I saw them in 2009) and admittedly only knew a few songs of theirs when I went to see them (they opened for Blink-182). But I've seen them twice since. I remember when Sweater Weather came out thinking that that song wouldn't have permeated the zeitgeist if Undone hadn't done so 20 years earlier. Thanks for this video. I'll patiently wait for that Midwest Emo video.
@eggsII2 ай бұрын
What a beautiful tribute. Thank you. I was in the camp at the time of Weezer being derivative of earlier stuff that I loved. It didn’t help their cause that they got so big so quick. It felt like just another band that would’ve been an underground band maybe 4 years prior that were thrust into popular culture on the backs of bands that never made it due to the breakthrough success of bands like Nirvana and Pixies. That view is hardly fair to the band and their song craft. Ah, well. Live and learn…
@cameton_youtube2 ай бұрын
The montage of geeky alt rock is like a war flashback to my childhood lol
@ceejluige48162 ай бұрын
I will wait patiently for you to do a video on Pinkerton as it is and always will be my favorite album ever.
@roufoushornero8648Ай бұрын
Damn that cut of the 90's alt rock one hit wonder procession of crunchy, sticky, novelties hit like a warm breeze on an autumn afternoon. Great video, as usual.
@MrNeverDie2 ай бұрын
For me the blue album is one of the best albums of the 90's. It's surprising to hear that rivers didn't see the nerd band thing coming to me that is part of their appeal. Being a nerdy teen it was cool to see a band who seemed unapologetically nerdy they had that "cool with being uncool" vibe and that made me, more confident in my own skin. To.embrace the things i enjoy without worrying about what my peers would think
@MrOuest2 ай бұрын
I love Trash Theory's essays but I usually end up stopping constantly to go listen to the songs featured in it. Very disjointed way to get through a video.
@TrueMithrandir2 ай бұрын
Thanks for clearing up the Blue Album cover influence, I was always under the assumption it was inspired by The Feelies as well.
@Kyle-mw3bo2 ай бұрын
Beautiful video, especially revealing the musical and wider cultural influence of nerd culture (for better or worse)
@AaronAnaya2 ай бұрын
Weezer were my first favorite band. And also the first one to disappoint me.
@guy80292 ай бұрын
Just woke up from a nap cause I’m not feeling well - perfect timing Trash Theory ❤
@davekennedy63152 ай бұрын
Get well soon mate! I sympathise though as I've had a migraine trying to muller me all day myself!
@guy80292 ай бұрын
@@davekennedy6315 thank you Dave! Signed off sick with stress from work, followed by ear infection, and now kidney infection! Trying not to stress too much about life and get better ASAP. Hope you’re feeling better soon 🤟🏻
@davekennedy63152 ай бұрын
@guy8029 thanks mate! I prescribe you bedrest and lots of Trash Theory! Good luck!
@runningsuperska2 ай бұрын
Get better soon
@ampersand20012 ай бұрын
I saw Weezer about 5 times through the 90's and it was always a memorable time. They were so relatable.
@notanotherjamesmurphy55742 ай бұрын
points for “‘that dog.’”
@buffgoat7162 ай бұрын
The post-Weezer alternative rock one-hit-wonder montage is an amazing mix of the best (stuck promoting novelty songs) and worst (dogs having caught the car) of '90s radio rock.
@GhostMop2 ай бұрын
I was also struck by Trash Theory's post-Weezer montage. Nostalgia is a toxic impulse but I don't mind giving these songs a relisten.
@austintrousdale23972 ай бұрын
IMHO it was a bit of a stretch
@Choralone4222 ай бұрын
Back when the The Blue Album blew up most of my friends sort of wrote off the album and Weezer in general. Not because we didn't think it was good but I think it's because we felt like it was going to get copied over and over again much like was shown in this video. My friends and I had been big into the alt rock scene since the late 80s as 2 of us had older brothers in college while we were all still in middle school and later high school by the time Weezer came on the scene. I still go back and listen to The Blue Album now and then, partially out of nostalgia, and I still enjoy the stuff Weezer releases these days including their covers. I've never had a particularly strong opinion about them or Rivers one way or another. If nothing else I think the music press of the last 40+ years gets far too critical on the personalities of people making music far too often.
@sharos.d23232 ай бұрын
I've just heard the blue album and I really love it, it was so refresh despite being an 90's album, this guys did something so good, I dont know why I haven't heard of them before....
@davidk17642 ай бұрын
Wait... Did y'all put Cake in the one-hit-wonder box? S.M.H!
@jester3332 ай бұрын
Like, they've got at least two insanely popular songs, so that's very obviously wrong.
@alyssaemiko2 ай бұрын
The Blue Album is one of those albums that’s such a hallmark of my childhood, I think I was 8 or 9 when it came out, and probably influenced my tastes more than I realize… I still put it on and sing along sometimes, my 3 year old really loves Surf Wax America.
@SynthiaVan2 ай бұрын
Same here, it was one of my first CDs when I was about 10, along with Nirvana Unplugged, Dookie, and Superunknown. I played them constantly... I mean, I still do.
@Lucas-x1k3i2 ай бұрын
we need the pinkerton video next!
@TheAdArchive2 ай бұрын
Green Album 😉
@WeezerCrow2 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/j2jdo2Rvf9SaZq8si=Dt5rjl0dehJ0I8J6 They already have!
@kennethhills22 ай бұрын
Another high quality video from this channel. I would listen to this guy narrate a caterpillar crawling across a forest floor...
@ddogg142 ай бұрын
This channel is such a blessing
@TheRocketLombax2 ай бұрын
I'm nostalgic for Say It Ain't So as a song in rock band, but also the fact I listened to it a lot when I had a falling out with my father for a few years. And Nirvana's Sliver transports me to being a little kid being babysat by my now departed grandfather.
@MichaelMikeyMike2 ай бұрын
I checked out one of the bands referenced in this vid, "that dog.", and noticed one of their songs has a VERY strong similarity to the opening guitar in Sweater Song... The song's called "Angel". Anywho, excellent video once again!
@tommcdonald18732 ай бұрын
An objective worthy critique of a band that may have extended the life of Rock through the eyes of an introverted person, smart but not always bright but talented and very creative.
@ratatuilleparker30022 ай бұрын
Love the blue album. Never realized how much it influenced the hits of the years shortly after but can see and hear it in every single song you showed in that montage
@smaz92 ай бұрын
I know people have said this before but... We need a video on Spirit of Eden & Laughing Stock, those albums had such an impact on music that's still somewhat felt today. Talk Talk were such an incredible band with an equally incredible story.
@pilonv12 ай бұрын
Loved this, my first album I obssesed over. Loved seeing that dog. get a mention. Also expected Ruby by Charly Bliss to be in the influences section because I've never heard a non Weezer song sound more Blue Album than that
@Armakk2 ай бұрын
Excellent deep dive, but 31:00 stopped me short. The missing link in your narrative is the transformation of irony. Nirvana, Soundgarden, PJ, Alice, they traded in irony to uplift huge trauma. Weezer flipped grunge into a comedy act that was just as sincere. Lump, Peaches, Melon etc are yes, one hit wonders, but also a release valve on Cobain's suicide. He defined the movement then made it toxic. Grunge always had a smirk and that death turned it into jet black oblivion. Weezer was fun grunge right when we needed it. And it's probably the best do-wop of the 90s. The wanna-bes you listed are legit good bands, lightweight but real. WTF happened after 2014 is anyone's guess but it's unfair to blame these geeks for selling out when they were never selling in. It's always been a joke. Pat Finnerty expressed it best...
@chris_troiano2 ай бұрын
@@Armakk Man, this comment was a fuckin ride. “He defined the movement then made it toxic,” is the kind of insight that is worthy of a lot more than a KZbin comment. This needs to be a real essay or video. You almost lost me with “lightweight wannabes” but pulled me right back on board with Finnerty.
@Armakk2 ай бұрын
@@chris_troiano Thank you! I lived thru all this in real time and have a lot of takes on it. Just so happens I’m thinking about future essays on my channel, so I appreciate the nudge, that would be a fun one. (btw "wanna-bes" was Trash Theory's description)
@apparaoapparao2 ай бұрын
They’ve aged very well. My children grew up with the social awkwardness of vines/tik tok and Coronavirus isolation …and they can relate to Weezer’s longing to have fun/be accepted while experiencing the challenges of a difficult adjustment….and their song structures were the blueprint/foundation for emo and all that followed emo.
@ruaoneill9050Ай бұрын
"Say it Ain't So" is definitely one of my all time favourite songs. They lyrics are all over the place (a good thing) and the emotion is so real. Add to that the fact that it is a soundtrack to an all time favourite memory.
@CaptainAndy2 ай бұрын
‘The Blue Album’ is their best album in my opinion. I know fans rave about ‘Pinkerton’, but for me, nothing has ever topped ‘Blue’. I remember having a few people back to my house after the pub one time and making them listen to ‘Buddy Holly’ on repeat. Probably very annoying, but that’s how into the song I was.
@kvvvy63592 ай бұрын
I resent the implication that Cake is a novelty
@Deadmatt482 ай бұрын
Agreed and the distance isn’t even their best song
@kvvvy63592 ай бұрын
@@Deadmatt48 indeed. Imo it's Shadow Stabbing or Comfort Eagle
@jr29042 ай бұрын
I love their cover of "guitar man"
@SaintKinesАй бұрын
They had around 5 hits that I can think of so I would agree
@heatheradams-shimel26342 ай бұрын
🖤I just saw my 1st Wheezer Concert in Austin, TX June ‘23 on the lawn I had a great time💃🏻my husband is 57 10 years older than me & he has a different music🤠taste than I he didn’t know any of the songs😂🤦🏻♀️THANK-GOODNESS we went w/ his daughters & husbands they are in their 30’s so had a really great time w/ them😊 Thank You 😊 for the great memories/info👏🏼💗
@jparker712 ай бұрын
Great dive as always with some great footage
@colemc182 ай бұрын
I did a deep dive on this record recently and what I was struck by was how much it felt like someone's therapy session, moreso than any other record I've listened to in full. Just a lot of raw, untapped, and unprocessed feelings which led to its most beautiful but also most problematic elements.
@Chucknorrisatemybaby2 ай бұрын
Wait until you hear Pinkerton.
@colemc182 ай бұрын
@@Chucknorrisatemybaby I've done a full listen through, it leans more into pure horniness from going celibate during that period. At the same time it doesn't feel like he's unloading his issues in the same way on that album vs Blue.
@mistermena82042 ай бұрын
i need that pinkerton video that album is so good. born in 91. i love the video. i do not consider weezer a meme band at all.
@paulyplatinum12714 күн бұрын
Does anyone know what kind of guitar Brian has there @ 0:53? Rivers’ looks like a Gibson Explorer
@davidcross7012 ай бұрын
Wow... what a trip this was with Weezer. I was there with this alternative sound in the mid-90s, I'm a fan again.
@tomdulski37292 ай бұрын
remarkable work yet again, now I have to go back and re listen
@curtisbush57282 ай бұрын
LOL!!!! DGC had the biggest alternative/grunge era acts at the time; nirvana, sonic youth, teenage fanclub, beck, urge overkill, hole, boss hog, that dog...but they needed to form an industry plant project to capitalize off the fad! The European press can be so assumptious!
@Syclone00442 ай бұрын
Windows 95 CD including Buddy Holly music video was crazy
@kingserafoi83552 ай бұрын
I hope there is a follow-up video on Pinkerton....
@danieleyre89132 ай бұрын
I don’t think Weezer has aged any more poorly than any other music from the early-mid 1990s. Like most of that era’s music it didn’t get a lot of radio play anymore once it was 10 years old, nor play on MTV, and it has become forgotten. Most people born after 1985 just don’t know about it, and few can relate to it having been immersed in the manufactured pop music saturation from the late 1990s. A lot of younger people think that Ed Sheeran is deep and soulful music. It’s not stupidity, it’s conditioned ignorance. Few Weezer fans now are younger than 40. But that is also true of fans of the Pixies, Nirvana, Sonic Youth, Lemonheads, etc. The 1990s were a long time ago now. It’s a bit of a bit of a shame, but such is life…
@JackSmith-fb7je2 ай бұрын
"a bizarre Gambit" singing about X-Men you say... 👀
@lainiwakura17762 ай бұрын
Gambit is an actual word though meaning a tactical move or remark to gain an advantage that involves some risk. The song is probably invoking that, not the X-Men character.
@ojcosta2 ай бұрын
I went with a few friends to a Weezer concert in Brazil back in 2017, I think. The place was empty, but I had so much fun. It was one of the best concerts I ever went to.
@bk830822 ай бұрын
The Sweater Song was almost like a rumor around school before I ever heard it. People would sing the chorus and I was like "Is that really how it goes??" Blue is a classic, always will be, and I'm not mad about the later stuff that I dislike. Rivers wanted to be Ace but was told by the world he never could be, and if his way of dealing with that is to put out Beverly Hills and get paid, good on him.
@kennethnorman80792 ай бұрын
I think John Lennon said it best…”Avant Garde??? Avant Garde a clue!”.
@StefanMedici2 ай бұрын
As always a stunning video.
@iamsoverybored8782 ай бұрын
No mention of Pavement. The blue album sounds similar to their debut Slanted and Enchanted. I thought of Weezer when I heard that album for the first time.
@JRWall-hf9mq2 ай бұрын
Today, I have discovered that Weezer is the 90s Pink Floyd. I'm not a fan of them personally, but I seemingly love every band they inspired.
@austintrousdale23972 ай бұрын
Radiohead: …
@MikeSundyАй бұрын
Just saw their Voyage To the Blue Planet tour in Sacramento and they put on a hell of a show. Massive rock arena, a whole crowd of fans singing along, and full embracing of their geek image. They've become their heroes, a KISS for most of us who aren't super cool all the time. They played the Blue Album in full, in track order, and it was magical. I first heard them in college at Notre Dame in the early 90's, so this concert really gave me the feels. So crazy to think the Blue Album was a dud for the first few months of release, because now it's considered one of the great albums of all time. =W= forever!
@LanIost2 ай бұрын
This is one of the best documentaries I've ever seen on music, and that's saying a lot since I'm almost 40. It's understated and yet somehow incredibly powerful, just like the titular song. Pfft.. whatever man. It's just how I feel. edit: Also, I forgot to mention the part where ... I ACTUALLY LEARNED what this song was about. I've sang it for years but I guess never thought about it. In a land of click bait titles and stuff it's refreshing to ACTUALLY have someone come through with the goods.
@noneofyourbusiness46162 ай бұрын
I would recommend watching the documentary "Vinyl"' by Alan Zweig. It is available on KZbin.
@Kyle_etc2 ай бұрын
For many Weezer is a meme band, but for many it is their identity as a music fan. I can only think of a few other artists with a fanbase as knowledgeable, dedicated, and as large as Weezer’s superfans.
@JakeMcaulay2 ай бұрын
i feel like No One Else isn't a misogynist anthem i feel like people misunderstand that song in the youtube critic world far too often. it's clearly meant to be pastiche of the 50s style songs about women in a clearly tongue in cheek way.
@Deadmatt482 ай бұрын
According to this video all of the music I enjoy are because of weezer. I have every single one of those songs at the end of the video on one playlist or another
@ligmaballs20222 ай бұрын
I was hoping you would do the Downward Spiral by NIN, because MarcButEvil already did a video on the Blue Album, which was more comical but well-informed
@HotFuss-gd9qr2 ай бұрын
People who call Weezer a meme/incel band has never listened to Weezer outside of Buddy Holly. There's so much more to this band than meets the eye.
@taihao.multimedia2 ай бұрын
"Ignorance is bad! Screw those uneducated pricks! 🤬🤬🤬" - admin シンジョ
@no_torrs2 ай бұрын
Weezer has always been my answer to what is a bad band with songs that you like. They really have put out a great deal of rubbish, but they come with their fair share of decent tunes. To be fair to them they probably have two or three good lps, the blue album being one of them.