Hey guys,
So I’m writing a paper for one of my classes on Weezer fan culture and why people listen to them. I’d love to get insight from any of you who wish to help me out. Let me know why you listen to Weezer whether it be something about their music, you relate to their fans, their lyrics, or anything about the band that makes you a fan. Also, if it’s something about their music, it would be awesome if you would let me know what specifically you enjoy so much about it (eg. Melodies, song structures, harmony, originality, etc.)
Thank a lot!
-Lee
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Permalink Reply by placemats on February 7, 2012 at 11:58am I think you should do that. And if Margaret proofreads it, you'll get an A for sure.
This is good. I feel like we've accomplished something good here.
Permalink Reply by AndBounce on February 7, 2012 at 12:08pm Did you really think you were going to get any help by posting on here?
Permalink Reply by Lee Cerier on February 7, 2012 at 12:23pm I guess not. The fine folks over at All Things Weezer have been pretty helpful though. It doesn't matter matter anyway, I'm doing Juggalos now, farkin lurv ICP.
Permalink Reply by kittens bieber (remix) on February 7, 2012 at 12:25pm this is a great idea.
stefan had me proofread his application essay for a summer program and was very happy with my notes.
placemats said:
I think you should do that. And if Margaret proofreads it, you'll get an A for sure.
Permalink Reply by placemats on February 7, 2012 at 12:55pm You'd be an idiot not to take Margaret up on this offer, Lee.
Permalink Reply by kittens bieber (remix) on February 7, 2012 at 1:00pm i proofread this post for you and made a few corrections.
Lee Cerier said:
I guess not. The fine folks over at All Things Weezer have been pretty helpful though. It doesn't matter matter anyway, I'm doing Juggalos now, f****** love ICP.
Permalink Reply by nrezeewg on February 7, 2012 at 1:01pm The somehow-still-animate prospect that they will again release something as good as the first two records.
But really, the completely alluring melodies, hooks, solos; Rivers' thrilling and passionate vocals; the band's youthful energy and punch.
And of course, the lyrics. Everyone who loves Weezer loves belting along to those lyrics. I guess that could be said of fans of several bands, but there is such a charm in Rivers' quirky and shameless lyrics. (Keep in mind I'm talking about "In the Garage," not "I'm Your Daddy.")
Hope that helps, sorry about the trolls.
See, he's clearly a professional.
Permalink Reply by kittens bieber (remix) on February 7, 2012 at 1:19pm
nrezeewg said:
The somehow-still-animate prospect that they will again release something as good as The Great Milenko.
But really, the completely alluring melodies, hooks, solos; Violent J's thrilling and passionate vocals; Shaggy 2 Dope's youthful energy and punch.
And of course, the lyrics. Everyone who loves ICP loves belting along to those lyrics. I guess that could be said of fans of several bands, but there is such a charm in Violent J's quirky and shameless lyrics. (Keep in mind I'm talking about "F*** the World," not "Miracles.")
Hopes that helps, sorry about the trolls. Much clown love to my Juggalo family.
Permalink Reply by Lee Cerier on February 7, 2012 at 1:27pm Thanks dude
nrezeewg said:
The somehow-still-animate prospect that they will again release something as good as the first two records.
But really, the completely alluring melodies, hooks, solos; Rivers' thrilling and passionate vocals; the band's youthful energy and punch.
And of course, the lyrics. Everyone who loves Weezer loves belting along to those lyrics. I guess that could be said of fans of several bands, but there is such a charm in Rivers' quirky and shameless lyrics. (Keep in mind I'm talking about "In the Garage," not "I'm Your Daddy.")
Hope that helps, sorry about the trolls.
Permalink Reply by placemats on February 7, 2012 at 1:56pm Blowin' it 
Lee Cerier said:
Thanks dude
nrezeewg said:The somehow-still-animate prospect that they will again release something as good as the first two records.
But really, the completely alluring melodies, hooks, solos; Rivers' thrilling and passionate vocals; the band's youthful energy and punch.
And of course, the lyrics. Everyone who loves Weezer loves belting along to those lyrics. I guess that could be said of fans of several bands, but there is such a charm in Rivers' quirky and shameless lyrics. (Keep in mind I'm talking about "In the Garage," not "I'm Your Daddy.")
Hope that helps, sorry about the trolls.
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