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Rivers Cuomo
Hi, The End
Hey, hey yeah. I would like to know
Yas
Why was your first self titled album so like put together and perfect and why was your second album like
Less like that?
Yeah.
Dude
Dude
What a bummer
Dude, you’re bumming me out
Because like your first album was like cool but it sucked but your second album came back and like
Sucked but it was cool
The point you’re tryin to make is that the first album was very produced, the second album had a much more raw feel to it
They paid like $2,000 for the first album and like $500 for the second one
It costs a lot of money to sound like that
When we went to make our first album we were all very um
Preppy?
No, it wasn’t that, it was we were nervous and we wanted to sound good so I think we were in the wrong frame of mind. We were making sure everything was perfect and it came out sounding a bit sterile I think.
Yeah
Yeah
I’m on your home page right now
Really?
That’s great
I’ve never even been there so I don’t know what you’re looking at
You’re glad
So are you um, the second album, when you went in to record it was it an intentional thing to make it more raw sounding, Rivers?
No, I think it was just
A bit more natural
Just be ourselves, yeah. Be natural. And
C sharp
At that point we had toured for a year and a half so we were pretty confident that we could just press record and it would sound presentable.
Cool
So we just had fun.
Interview - 107.7 The End - Blue vs. Pinkerton was written by Rivers Cuomo.
Weezer released Interview - 107.7 The End - Blue vs. Pinkerton on Sat Nov 20 2010.