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Sandler wrote:
Butterfly is about a one night stand, imo. He found the butterfly yesterday, and today things have changed. "If I'm a dog, then you're a bitch".
That's possible, it certainly fits well with that line. But I think the song is too heartfelt and emotional to be about something as trivial and disposable as a one night stand.
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what's funny is critics ripped the hell outta this when it came out, saying it was shit, and now they say it's their best work.
i think the fans always liked it though (i did anyway, went in non-stop along w/no code when i first got it, has always been on high rotation since, can't say the same for no code...)
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 1:29 am Posts: 347 Location: Springfield, IL Gender: Male
denverapolis wrote:
Revolver wrote:
Sandler wrote:
Pinkerton is prolly my favorite of the bunch, but they've always been consistant, imo. At least more consistant than people give them credit for.
Maladroit is one of the worst albums ever. Ugh. So bad.
what?? it's better than the green =w= that's for sure...
I don't really think so. At least Green's songs are catchy. Maladroit has songs like "American Gigolo," "Dope Nose," "Space Rock" and "December." Blah. Plus the production is terrible. I wouldn't call Green a masterpiece, a class, or even really good, but I think it's a fun little pop album.
Pinkerton is prolly my favorite of the bunch, but they've always been consistant, imo. At least more consistant than people give them credit for.
Maladroit is one of the worst albums ever. Ugh. So bad.
imho, weezer has only made one awful album... Make Believe.
agreed. both green and maladroit have some serious high points on them...though i cant think of a single song off of make believe thats even halfway decent.
Joined: Fri Jan 28, 2005 1:04 am Posts: 2057 Location: The end of the spiral...
Ah, Pinkerton. Such an awesome album. It came out shortly after I entered my freshman year of college and my first "real" concert was seeing Weezer on the Pinkerton tour at the legendary First Avenue club in Minneapolis. I've seen hundreds of shows since, but that one will always be near the top of the list for me.
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