Okay, Why the Hell do People Love Pinkerton So Much?
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Okay, Why the Hell do People Love Pinkerton So Much?
I'm sorry, but I have given Weezer's second album several listens since I got the CD last week and dammit, I hate it! I have every other Weezer album and have to say that this one is by far the weakest of the bunch. Even weaker than the new one.
I just don't understand how so many people think this album is one of the greatest albums ever made. It gets so much praise that I think the world must be insane. What is so great about Pinkerton?
I just don't understand how so many people think this album is one of the greatest albums ever made. It gets so much praise that I think the world must be insane. What is so great about Pinkerton?
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I don't think people love Pinkerton so much as they like it much, much better than the albums that followed it.
That being said, the lyrics were a strong step forward for Rivers Cuomo. Unfortunately, the almost uncomfortably honest and personal lyrics hit such a nerve with people that he abandoned that type of songwriting all together on subsequent releases.
That being said, the lyrics were a strong step forward for Rivers Cuomo. Unfortunately, the almost uncomfortably honest and personal lyrics hit such a nerve with people that he abandoned that type of songwriting all together on subsequent releases.
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Originally Posted by automator
I don't think people love Pinkerton so much as they like it much, much better than the albums that followed it.
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Originally Posted by Adam Tyner
Nah. The "Pinkerton" deification was certainly present when I was in college radio, and that was well before Green came out.
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...because it's a really good album with completely unhinged lyrics and the rawest hard rock production since Cheap Trick's first album. Also, the japanese girl thing.
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Mostly because of how intimate the songs lyrics are. ....And because most male Weezer fans share a fetish for Asian women
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Originally Posted by sherm42
I'm sorry, but I have given Weezer's second album several listens since I got the CD last week and dammit, I hate it! I have every other Weezer album and have to say that this one is by far the weakest of the bunch. Even weaker than the new one.
I just don't understand how so many people think this album is one of the greatest albums ever made. It gets so much praise that I think the world must be insane. What is so great about Pinkerton?
I just don't understand how so many people think this album is one of the greatest albums ever made. It gets so much praise that I think the world must be insane. What is so great about Pinkerton?
I can see Pinkerton's appeal to some and I respect it, but it's not my cup of tea.
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Originally Posted by Hud
I can see Pinkerton's appeal to some and I respect it, but it's not my cup of tea.
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Musically superior? It sounds like a bunch of noise to me. Except for a couple songs, they sound incredible amature and horribly produced. It sounds like a group that doesn't even know how to play their instruments.
I just don't see how this is musically superior to Blue.
I just don't see how this is musically superior to Blue.
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Pinkerton is less about having a song on the radio and more about having a good album. If your a fan of The Green Album onward then its a possibility you wont get Pinkerton. Im the reverse, I love Pinkerton but dont really dig anything else since.
Blue Album is fun for all though. hehe well usually.
Blue Album is fun for all though. hehe well usually.
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I like Pinkerton. I think the production is fantastic. Still though it isn't as good as the blue album.
The green album was above average. At least I liked "Island in the Sun" Maladroit was okay, even though I still like "Keep Fishin'"
Neither "Beverly Hills" nor "We Are All On Drugs" are sending me rushing out to buy Make Believe.
The problem for me is that there isn't a bad song on the blue album or Pinkerton. The Blue album gets the nod just because I could never get tired of listening to it. Pinerton, I really like, but I just don't listen to it as much. There just isn't any replayability in the Green album or Maladroit for me. If I feel like listening to Weezer, I'd just assume listen to the first two since they really haven't evolved that much since then.
The green album was above average. At least I liked "Island in the Sun" Maladroit was okay, even though I still like "Keep Fishin'"
Neither "Beverly Hills" nor "We Are All On Drugs" are sending me rushing out to buy Make Believe.
The problem for me is that there isn't a bad song on the blue album or Pinkerton. The Blue album gets the nod just because I could never get tired of listening to it. Pinerton, I really like, but I just don't listen to it as much. There just isn't any replayability in the Green album or Maladroit for me. If I feel like listening to Weezer, I'd just assume listen to the first two since they really haven't evolved that much since then.
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I am a "people" and the only weezer I enjoyed was the blue one.
And thats on my top 25 albums of all time list.
Although i've never actually made the list, i'm sure its on there.
I like asian girls too.
And thats on my top 25 albums of all time list.
Although i've never actually made the list, i'm sure its on there.
I like asian girls too.
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Originally Posted by sherm42
Musically superior? It sounds like a bunch of noise to me. Except for a couple songs, they sound incredible amature and horribly produced. It sounds like a group that doesn't even know how to play their instruments.
I just don't see how this is musically superior to Blue.
I just don't see how this is musically superior to Blue.
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I'm going to chime in here--while I like Pinkerton, I prefer the Blue Album if it came down to choosing between those two. I like the Green Album too, and Maladroit is okay, probably the album of theirs I listen to the least. I even enjoy Make Believe, although a lot of people seem to hate it.
There are problems with Pinkerton--for one thing, not all guys are obsessed with Asian girls, and secondly, "butterfly" just might be the worst song Weezer ever recorded.
There are problems with Pinkerton--for one thing, not all guys are obsessed with Asian girls, and secondly, "butterfly" just might be the worst song Weezer ever recorded.
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I didn't get "Pinkerton" until about 6 months after I got it (got it at a midnite release party back in '96). I didn't like the album at all and I thought the single was a little weak. Then it suddenly just hit me. All my teenage angst, my perspective in life, etc. etc. and I couldn't stop listening to Pinkerton. Pinkerton is an obsession with some people if it hits them right, it can be blamed for brining emo to the mainstream, but mostly it really did change a lot of lives. I have listened to Pinkerton probably over 2,000 times with my obsession starting by listening to the album at least 3 times per day to currently to at least twice a week. Before you judge me for whatever reason, I am fellow reader to fakejazz.com and foxy digitalis.com which is more out there stuff than some of the bigger indie websites cover like stylus or pitchfork.
p.s. butterfly is the best song weezer ever recorded and gives the entire album the ultimate conclusion. the worst song weezer ever did was from make believe, "we are all on drugs" which borrows from the dirraha song. Jesus christ.
p.s. butterfly is the best song weezer ever recorded and gives the entire album the ultimate conclusion. the worst song weezer ever did was from make believe, "we are all on drugs" which borrows from the dirraha song. Jesus christ.
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I remember when the first single from Pinkerton hit the radio...my reaction was "What the fuck is this?" I didn't pick up Pinkerton until the Green Album hit...honestly I dig Pinkerton a lot, it has a different, darker sound...and more importantly it has Matt Sharp.
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I bought Pinkerton about a month after it was first released but only because I like El Scorcho (the chorus had me) and the album was cheap. At first listen, I didn't really like the rest of the album because of the perceived strange songs. But after several years of listening to it off and on, I have to say that it's really grown on me, mostly because Pinkerton is an album (where he seems to be singing his heart and throat out) and not just a collection of songs like a lot of Weezer's new albums, although "Tired of Sex" is probably my favorite song from the album.
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Originally Posted by ChrisKnudsen
I also think that the Blue Album isn't as good as most Sloan records.
MATT