Anyone who grew up in the 70s or earlier knows that busting chops is part of socializing. Whether in PGH and you call it "jagging" or whether you are in SE DC and call it "the dozens" it's all the same. Chop-busting. It's the friendly joking way to say, "bring your game up to par, bucko." Or if it's a band you could say "nice Jackson 5 song rewritten to sound original, good work."
I love GBV but you're insane if you think anything touches the first two weezer albums or at least Blue. Both bands put out a few good records and churned out garbage for decades, it's just hard to be mean to Bob lol. At least Weezer has white album recently.
@imrippingthefuckingheadoff Weezer's blue album has maybe 4 good songs. Its a quintessential b rate alt record that has a radio single every 3rd song to offset the subpar filler(see foo fighters, king of leon for more examples). Robert pollard has written hundreds of songs that rivers could never write. Bob's drawing from the 13th floor elevators, devo, & king crimson all in one song sometimes. The music IQs of these 2 groups are leagues apart. Put it this way, Bob's the teacher & weezer's the dumb 4th graders he used to teach, occasinally accidentally doing something intriguing while playing dress up😂
They do try. Credit for reach even if what they reach toward isn't as interesting as they think it might be. A little too slick, a bit too much hat for the number of cattle held.
please tell me they're not on Yankee HF - i bought it vinyl back at the time. doubt i've played it more than a handful of times. Very weak sounding, in every sense, i thought.
@@Unfunny_Username_389 It may make me sound grumpy, but the last start-to-finish Wilco album I liked was the one closest to Uncle Tupelo's music. A.M. Ever since then (starting with Being There) it seems like Wilco has been Tweedy's vehicle for implementing the 70s music he loved as a kid, re-arranged for today, hiding the influences somewhat so he doesn't get accused of mining Top 40 songs etc. I keep waiting to hear that his hot new live cover song is "Brandy" by Looking Glass.
@@Unfunny_Username_389 Well he's a touch older than Tweedy isn't he? And his early stated fondness for The Who Live at Leeds sound, that's a whole other ocean from Tweedy's 70s. One was a record digging fanatic as a youth, the other more a radio listener. That's how it seems to me. But what do I know I can't even play the autoharp. GbV (cobra verde version) is the most guttural bottom heavy guitar sound you can find in the GbV history line, sounds almost slick compared to the old Live at Leeds vibe. Do the Collapse, for example. The album cover, almost fancy! Recently I was listening to a 70s music e-station, had a whole lot of Jeff Lynne/ELO stuff on it. How many songs did ELO do that were a bald rewrite of an already past hit, with slightly different lyrics? Not a comical touch like Yankovic. But just the same song rewritten. A tribute, of sorts. Or a lazy rewrite. Today, sounds lazy. As a young man, sounded a tribute. This is how Tweedy's post-A.M. work strikes me, often times, when I hear Blue Swede or some Philly 70s soul in the background of a Wilco song.
they were great for a moment and border on absolutely terrible the rest of the time...AND he was referring to a slam they made about him ...were you listening ?
"It is fun making fun of other bands though." - Robert Pollard
Words to live by.
“WORDS TO LIVE BY”
Words to live by.
Anyone who grew up in the 70s or earlier knows that busting chops is part of socializing. Whether in PGH and you call it "jagging" or whether you are in SE DC and call it "the dozens" it's all the same. Chop-busting. It's the friendly joking way to say, "bring your game up to par, bucko." Or if it's a band you could say "nice Jackson 5 song rewritten to sound original, good work."
the true rock and roll god
I like both GBV and Weezer, but Pollard might be right about this from a purely artistic perspective
I would definitely love a Weezer and GBV co headling tour.
So true !
Weezer thought releasing Beverly Hills to the public was a good idea, let that sink in.
Weed King is better than Hash Pipe, Buddy Holly and that fucking Sweater Song combined (and it’s not even one of Bob’s top 100 songs!!!!)
Truth!
I love GBV but you're insane if you think anything touches the first two weezer albums or at least Blue.
Both bands put out a few good records and churned out garbage for decades, it's just hard to be mean to Bob lol. At least Weezer has white album recently.
@@imrippingthefuckingheadoff Weezer are a dorky pop band that got over because of Spike Jones’ videos. Period
@imrippingthefuckingheadoff Weezer's blue album has maybe 4 good songs. Its a quintessential b rate alt record that has a radio single every 3rd song to offset the subpar filler(see foo fighters, king of leon for more examples).
Robert pollard has written hundreds of songs that rivers could never write. Bob's drawing from the 13th floor elevators, devo, & king crimson all in one song sometimes. The music IQs of these 2 groups are leagues apart. Put it this way, Bob's the teacher & weezer's the dumb 4th graders he used to teach, occasinally accidentally doing something intriguing while playing dress up😂
@@imrippingthefuckingheadoff How can you love GBV and think Blue even approaches GBV quality
I like both. But I like GBV way better.
The only ESP ohio album by Bob is far better than any weezer album.
Bad take but GBV the goats
I got my hash pipe! 😂
Mike Mills could fix this band
wilco has a few good songs
They do try. Credit for reach even if what they reach toward isn't as interesting as they think it might be. A little too slick, a bit too much hat for the number of cattle held.
please tell me they're not on Yankee HF - i bought it vinyl back at the time. doubt i've played it more than a handful of times. Very weak sounding, in every sense, i thought.
@@Unfunny_Username_389 It may make me sound grumpy, but the last start-to-finish Wilco album I liked was the one closest to Uncle Tupelo's music. A.M.
Ever since then (starting with Being There) it seems like Wilco has been Tweedy's vehicle for implementing the 70s music he loved as a kid, re-arranged for today, hiding the influences somewhat so he doesn't get accused of mining Top 40 songs etc.
I keep waiting to hear that his hot new live cover song is "Brandy" by Looking Glass.
@@seanoneil277 Yeah I hear that about Tweedy. Ugh. But tbf I think Bob is keen on his '70s iconography - e.g. Boston Spaceships?
@@Unfunny_Username_389 Well he's a touch older than Tweedy isn't he? And his early stated fondness for The Who Live at Leeds sound, that's a whole other ocean from Tweedy's 70s. One was a record digging fanatic as a youth, the other more a radio listener. That's how it seems to me. But what do I know I can't even play the autoharp.
GbV (cobra verde version) is the most guttural bottom heavy guitar sound you can find in the GbV history line, sounds almost slick compared to the old Live at Leeds vibe. Do the Collapse, for example. The album cover, almost fancy!
Recently I was listening to a 70s music e-station, had a whole lot of Jeff Lynne/ELO stuff on it. How many songs did ELO do that were a bald rewrite of an already past hit, with slightly different lyrics? Not a comical touch like Yankovic. But just the same song rewritten. A tribute, of sorts. Or a lazy rewrite. Today, sounds lazy. As a young man, sounded a tribute. This is how Tweedy's post-A.M. work strikes me, often times, when I hear Blue Swede or some Philly 70s soul in the background of a Wilco song.
Weezer are great, don't know why Pollard wants to take shots at them.
they were great for a moment and border on absolutely terrible the rest of the time...AND he was referring to a slam they made about him ...were you listening ?
@@JPMicrophone When did Weezer slam Pollard?
cuz it's fun!
Walk away
They've blown for decades
I think the older he gets the more bitter he is about never making it big. It's not a great look, tbh.
Your thinking is mistaken
Projecting jealousy. Which temple is yours? What schul did you attend?
@@seanoneil277 wow, seek help
So many angry sycophants in this audience. Cringe
You seem resentful.
Weezer fan
saw Pollard whine again about this last night. such a petty thing to whine about, you ought to be better than this.
it's all in good fun
chill out smitty kriegerino
@@scharlesworth93 ok there dick(not)worth.
i think you're missing the point of GBV shows
and what have you done lately?