So the weirdest thing about weezer to me is that despite being like a disciple of 90s rock radio as a child, I never heard of Weezer until 2001 when they announced green. My friend played me Buddy Holly and Undone to get me hyped that they were making a comeback, and to my knowledge I had never heard either song before. And then my cousin gave me the blue album for my birthday that year and despite heavy pressure from the National and Radiohead in high school it wouldn't be until Raditude til I finally admitted to myself they weren't my favorite band anymore.
The absolute funniest thing about being born in the 80s/a child of the 90s to me is that I was fucking obsessed with Champagne Supernova in elementary school and didn't know who the f it was by until the 2000s when I discovered how valuable typing song lyrics into google could be
I'll never forget being 11 years-old and sitting in my 6th grade classroom and the teacher turned on the radio and Buddy Holly was on and he asked the class if anyone knew what song it was. I was the only kid who knew what it was. I felt like the coolest kid in class.
Cool stories.. not as cool as mine tho! Fell in love with Weezer back in 1997 (Pinkerton Era) I was a pop-punk/ska-punk teenage kid back then (I was following all the Epitaph/Fat Wreck bands) Weezer was nothing like this BUT it's the only band that I still listen to this day on a weekly basis! Never stopped! Not even in their darkest days (Red/Rad). Eventually I grew out of pop-punk/ska-punk and my taste went from Garage rockers The Strokes to piano-pop-rockers KEANE, from stoner rockers Queens of the Stone Age to synth rockers The Killers.. I even had a 2 year Beach Boys phase but Weezer was/still is my all time feel-good band. The only band that I have 4 playlists dedicated to them in Spotify "Feel good Ones" (my usual summer list) "Depressing Ones" (my fav. serious, dark and whiny Cuomo is what live for) "Underrated Ones" ("Hold Me" and "Run Away" are sooo fkin underrated) "Essentials" (this list is pretty handy when I want to get someone into Weezer) So I came to the point to realize that Weezer is my absolute favorite band
I first discovered them through the Pork and Beans video and the later through the If You're Wondering video. Saw them for free at a fair without really knowing them and then Hurley came out like 2 weeks later. I played that album and was like "wtf is this shit, this doesn't compare to the songs they played live" and I looked up my favorite song from the show which was El Scorcho, leading me to one of my favorite albums of all time
My friend Marc Mason showed me the Blue Album when we were 11, and I swear to dog I thought they were just a band of cigarette smokers hahaha
My Name is Jonas in Guitar Hero 3 and Say It Aint So and Buddy Holly in the first Rock Band game. Then I went to the library and got anything Weezer I could find.
Beverly Hills made me buy Make Believe, which I hated, then Pork & Beans made me buy Red and get into the band's discography.
and you discovered the legendary first two albums "Blue" and "Pink".. what was like coming from Make Believe era? Current fav. Weezer album?
It was a breath of fresh air. Pinkerton was my favorite for quite a while, but Blue has recently usurped it!
As legendary as Blue and Pinkerton are, I will forever be indebted to The Green album and Maladroit. Top 2 for me.
I think I'd pay in the ballpark of $1000 for everything Rivers/the band recorded between 1992 and 2000. I'm guessing we have well over half of the good stuff, but there is undoubtably a good chunk of gems still tucked on a hard drive somewhere. I NEED the rest of the Homie/Rivers Cuomo Band demos, the two on Alone 2 are such a tease.
First Weezer song I heard was a cover of Say It Ain’t So done by a couple counselors at a vaguely churchy summer camp I went to when I was 10. It was weird.
I was in high school when Blue and Pinkerton came out. Would've been hard to not hear about them since it was Rivers' high school haha. Would still both be top ten albums for me, but it was definitely cooler knowing I was walking the same halls
I definitely heard Buddy Holly quite a bit in 1994, but Green Day was only rock obsession at that time. I would hear Say it Ain't So, Buddy Holly, and Sweater Song often on alternative radio throughout middle and high school, I didn't give much attention to Weezer until Hash Pipe came out, and then I went back and gave the first 2 a proper run through.
Beverly hills was my intro and then I heard them on rock band and couldn't even believe it was the same band and I guess the rest is history