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Overall it's a solid effort, but you gottta wonder about a production Where the dog on the cover and the snuggie insert get as much attention as the music.
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First of all let me say I'm a huge Weezer fan. when I first heard the Sweater Song in the 1980's, I thought I had dies and gone to music heaven. As much as I've grown to also like Green Day, I will always harbor some bitterness against them in that they stole some recognition I believed should have gone to Weezer in those early days
"I want you to" is pretty catchy and has that Weezer traditional bare bones verse contrasted to a big Chorus.
"I'm your Daddy" has a nice groove
"The girl got hot has some nice rythmns"
"Can't stop Partying" disapointingly juvenile
"Put me back together" Could be a Big hit.
"Tripping down the Freeway" Solid Weezer repertoire builder.
"Love is the Answer" didn't like ti. Watch it'll be the big hit.
"Let it All hang out" good sing-along potential, could be a hit.
"In the mall" Stupid title, good solid song.
"I don't want to let you go": different evough to be somebodies favorite. Not mine.
"Turn me round" Nope.
"get me some" definite hit.
nice video, sort of reminds me of the happy Days/Buddy Holly video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dF0GDCgl_Y
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It is OK. Not great but OK. Although give it some time.Songs tend to grow on you after you hear them a few times.
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"The Green Album" is still my favorite Weezer album, so all other albums get measured based on that release.
With that said, "The Red Album" caught on to me after a couple of listens. After three listens so far, I'm still struggling to find something that's catchy enough to latch itself to my ears on "Raditude"
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First of all let me say I'm a huge Weezer fan. when I first heard the Sweater Song in the 1980's, I thought I had dies and gone to music heaven. As much as I've grown to also like Green Day, I will always harbor some bitterness against them in that they stole some recognition I believed should have gone to Weezer in those early days
"I want you to" is pretty catchy and has that Weezer traditional bare bones verse contrasted to a big Chorus.
"I'm your Daddy" has a nice groove
"The girl got hot has some nice rythmns"
"Can't stop Partying" disapointingly juvenile
"Put me back together" Could be a Big hit.
"Tripping down the Freeway" Solid Weezer repertoire builder.
"Love is the Answer" didn't like ti. Watch it'll be the big hit.
"Let it All hang out" good sing-along potential, could be a hit.
"In the mall" Stupid title, good solid song.
"I don't want to let you go": different evough to be somebodies favorite. Not mine.
"Turn me round" Nope.
"get me some" definite hit.
nice video, sort of reminds me of the happy Days/Buddy Holly video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dF0GDCgl_Y
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November 04, 2009 07:26 PM
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I sampled a few songs. It is OK. Not great but OK. Although give it some time.Songs tend to grow on you after you hear them a few times.
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November 05, 2009 04:58 AM
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It's going to need a lot more listens to catch on with me. "The Green Album" is still my favorite Weezer album, so all other albums get measured based on that release.
With that said, "The Red Album" caught on to me after a couple of listens. After three listens so far, I'm still struggling to find something that's catchy enough to latch itself to my ears on "Raditude"
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My own personal listening to multiple Weezer albums, including "Raditude"
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