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Weezer: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
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April 1, 2019 | Robin Hilton -- This is probably the loosest you'll ever see Weezer. Known for meticulously produced — and electric — live shows, frontman Rivers Cuomo and the rest of the band settled in behind the Tiny Desk for an entirely acoustic set without the in-ear monitors, click track or vocal separation they usually employ to stay locked-in and tight for bigger performances. The result is surprisingly intimate, with songs that feel lived-in and rumpled, like an old flannel shirt from the '90s.

Weezer opened with one of the band's rarer songs: "Longtime Sunshine," a 1994 track that's only appeared as a Rivers Cuomo home recording on bootlegs and compilations, and on the deluxe edition of Pinkerton. Then the band performed a stripped-down version of its electro-pop song "Living in L.A.," from Weezer's new self-titled "Black Album," followed by another deep cut, "Across the Sea." It's a song Cuomo originally wrote in his early 20s, inspired by a fan letter he'd received from a young woman in Japan. While beloved by many Gen-Xers who'd first heard it on 1996's Pinkerton, the song's lyrics haven't aged terribly well.

Weezer returned to its newest material to close the set with "High as a Kite," from the new album. A song of innocence and escapism, Cuomo sings about daydreaming and how he wants to disappear — which is exactly what the band did once the song was over, but not before Cuomo told the crowd, "We are Weezer, from the planet Earth. Have a nice life!"

SET LIST
"Longtime Sunshine"
"Living in L.A."
"Across the Sea"
"High as a Kite"

MUSICIANS
Rivers Cuomo: lead vocals, guitar; Brian Bell: guitar, vocals, keys; Scott Shriner: bass guitar; Patrick Wilson: drums

CREDITS
Producers: Robin Hilton, Morgan Noelle Smith; Creative Director: Bob Boilen; Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: Morgan Noelle Smith, Beck Harlan, Kimani Oletu; Associate Producer: Bobby Carter; Production Assistant: Adelaide Sandstrom; Photo: Amr Alfiky/NPR
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@nprmusic

9 months ago

Hey Tiny Desk Fans, Check out NPR’s Black Stories, Black Truths – a collection of podcasts hosted by journalists who speak truth to power. Our voices are as varied, nuanced, and dynamic as the Black experience. And stories should never be about us without us. Listen now: www.npr.org/podcasts/510372/black-stories-black-tr…

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@Lebowski55

3 years ago

It’s cool how these tiny desk shows have kind of replaced the MTV unplugged thing

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@gabestew262

4 years ago

They went from being a nerdy kid band to a nerdy dad band

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@alexbowring7489

5 years ago

I can't believe they played longtime sunshine... those Pinkerton B-sides have a very special place in my soul. think i'd have lost my mind if i'd been there.

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@madeleinep.828

4 years ago

I love how Rivers’ voice sounds almost exactly the same here as it does in studio recordings.

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@sporeforce

5 years ago

Longtime Sunshine: 0:00 Living in LA: 3:25 Across the Sea: 7:14 High as a Kite: 11:45

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@Aniseedlake

5 years ago

48 year old guy, voice sounds like he's 18

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@craw_daddy97

4 years ago

Across the Sea is still amazing. Rivers was super insecure about all the Pinkerton songs when the album first flopped upon release. So the fact that he still performs these cuts is great

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@ocaugustwo8392

2 years ago

The black album actually sounds so interesting on acoustic instruments. Makes me wish for a deluxe black album with acoustic recordings and other stuff like that

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@joelmyers8149

5 years ago

Literally I cannot believe they opened with Longtime Sunshine. That's one of my all time favorite Weezer songs, and they like literally never play it. That's so amazing, what a time to be alive.

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@solitary_witch

5 years ago

I need an acoustic Weezer album of all their classic songs

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@phlywitegy

1 month ago

To this day Weezer is my favorite concert I've ever been to. I was supposed to see them on 09/11/01, which obviously got canceled. It eventually got rescheduled and opener changed to Tenacious D. It was an amazing concert and I can still vividly remember how I felt when they played "Only in Dreams."

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@farheezil

3 years ago

I don’t care what anyone says, Pinkerton is a great album.

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@fakerrain

5 years ago

Time to listen to Pinkerton again...

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@michaelholland6533

5 years ago

River's voice was absolutely flawless in across the sea. As good as they ever were. Loved it.

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@truetruetruetrue1

4 years ago

Should have played Only in Dreams. That would have been amazing!!!

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@senecablank9249

4 years ago

As a woman, people need to chill about Across the Sea. Lust and love are concepts that transcend age. Obviously there are healthy and unhealthy relationships and age can indicate this but both in the song were adults. Rivers honesty is what makes this refreshing, I can feel the heartache and loneliness. If you say you haven’t fantasized about someone that you couldn’t be with in reality you’re lying.

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@indraprambudi7310

5 years ago

Across the sea is my awkward teenage nostalgia. Thank you Weezer & NPR

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@TheKevlar4

5 years ago

7:13 for Across The Sea

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@danandkiko

1 year ago

As a singer, I really appreciate how Rivers allows himself to be vulnerable when he sings in this kind of venue. It's not easy.

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