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...Pearl Jam did it in 2006 with their eighth studio release. By the time Blur released their eponymous album in 1997, their Britpop was already a dated genre. Rivers Cuomo ’99-’06, of course, seems to call every other album “Weezer??. The motives for such a move are varied: often a return to roots, as in Pearl Jam’s case, or as a marketing gimmick to present the album as different and important. In naming their seventh album “Wilco (the Album...
...won’t see no bra-bearing, booty-shakin’ video hos in this one. But fear not; Weezer??s latest video is still just as attention grabbing, even without the scantily clad women. Rather, Weezer has gathered a host of extras to help out in their latest video endeavor and break a total of five Guinness World Records. Whilst Rivers Cuomo ’99-’06 tells us about his troublemaking past, the motley crew of video extras engage in a broad range of slightly perplexing activities. Watch in awe and disgust...
...later switching to English and American Literature and Language. After leaving school in 1997, he returned to campus last fall, living in Cabot House. Since he first matriculated, Cuomo has alternated between the life of a rock star and a college student. Over vacations from school, he recorded Weezer??s second album, “Pinkerton,” which was released in 1996. “My time at Harvard was one of the best times of my life....The people were amazing—genuine, interesting, intelligent, humble, focused,” Cuomo told The Crimson...
...inability to rock out? Or is there some precondition for rock missing that, if present, would reverse the bulldozers’ direction and convert Harvard into an extension of rock-friendly Allston?Intuition makes the former seem unlikely, as Harvard has produced its fair share of successful rock musicians. Weezer??s Rivers Cuomo, Class of 1998, is the most prominent recent example. But he didn’t start at Harvard until well on his way to rock success. Still, renowned guitarists such as Dean Wareham ’85 (of Galaxie 500 and Luna) and Rage Against...
...repertoire includes anything from Rossini to Gershwin to Weezer?? serious classical works alongside jazz, show tunes, rock arrangements, and silent film and movie scores. We encourage student work, and do anything that’s fun and zany. Tonight’s concert, “Tooney Tunes,” features music from Looney Tunes, Disney, and beyond...