A fanmade video for the Death to False Metal track 'Everyone'.
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Permalink Reply by kittens bieber ♥ on June 12, 2011 at 2:23pm The song really grew on me. After a few listens I found it stuck in my head, (in a good way) and now I really enjoy it.
I think the timing of the 'Death to False Metal' release was slighlty wrong. It was dumped in on top of Hurley and Pinkerton Deluxe and therefore never got a fair shake of the stick.
Permalink Reply by =gregor= on June 13, 2011 at 7:46pm you made this in 6 hours, didn't you?
Choreograph your fight scenes.
You never explained the main character with the mask, why does he have a mask? Why is he so short?
Replace the subtitles with actual voices, but shorten the dialogue. No use in trying to tell a story, if you are only going to tell half of it. This song deserves a bad ass fight scene for a video.
I'd recommend more slow-mo, more tight close ups of facial expressions, followed by swift action.
you made this in 6 hours, didn't you?
Choreograph your fight scenes.
You never explained the main character with the mask, why does he have a mask? Why is he so short?
Replace the subtitles with actual voices, but shorten the dialogue. No use in trying to tell a story, if you are only going to tell half of it. This song deserves a bad ass fight scene for a video.
I'd recommend more slow-mo, more tight close ups of facial expressions, followed by swift action.
Permalink Reply by =gregor= on June 14, 2011 at 4:32am I'll take that advice on board, thanks.
Gregor =w= Langbehn said:
you made this in 6 hours, didn't you?
Choreograph your fight scenes.
You never explained the main character with the mask, why does he have a mask? Why is he so short?
Replace the subtitles with actual voices, but shorten the dialogue. No use in trying to tell a story, if you are only going to tell half of it. This song deserves a bad ass fight scene for a video.
I'd recommend more slow-mo, more tight close ups of facial expressions, followed by swift action.
Permalink Reply by BringBackBrimley(WilfordBrimley) on June 14, 2011 at 9:36pm
Permalink Reply by Jordan on June 15, 2011 at 10:34am From Weezer.com info section:
Early summer- November 1998 Weezer rehersals and sporadic demo recording, with Mikey: Los Angeles
After a lengthy process of trying out new bass players, Mikey was finally installed by summertime.
While master tapes of lots of demos recorded during this period do exist after all, none have been mixed down to a listenable format to date. This section should get a lot bigger when that happens, as there are many hours of tapes to go through.
The bulk of these recordings were done at TK Rehearsals on L.A.'s west side. There also exists a rather rambling tape of just Rivers at TK brainstorming on a bunch of song ideas. However this is not listed here as the tape is very confusing and there are few complete ideas on it.
According to coversations with band members, I estimate as many as 50 or more practiced, demo'd songs to exist. However, at this writing, only a small amount is known. Some of the songs were 100% Rivers's writing, some were jam session collaborations, some were Pats (later pulled back for the Special Goodness), and some were Brians (see below for a recording session of his songs.)
a few known titles from this period:
...of the multiple songs of Rivers's, there are 3 known (non-final) titles. These songs come from later in the summer of '98, when Rivers started writing heavier and heavier material.
Does anyone know if Mikeywelsh or Scott played on this song because it says that it was recorded in the late 90's but it sounds like Scott playing?.
Permalink Reply by kittens bieber ♥ on June 15, 2011 at 10:40am http://weezer.com/forum/topics/do-mikey-welsh-and-matt-sharo
don't listen to jordan. the correct answer can be found in the above thread that YOU made.
Hugh Lovric said:
Does anyone know if Mikeywelsh or Scott played on this song because it says that it was recorded in the late 90's but it sounds like Scott playing?.
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