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		<title>The BEST COVER SONGS of 2011 (The Year-End Review Awards)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Chris Moore:</strong></p>
<p>What better way to kick off a Monday at the Laptop Sessions acoustic cover song music video blog than to unveil the Weekend Review’s picks for the top ten cover songs of 2011.  After all, this is kind of our thing.  And this has been a busy year for covers.  Not only were there two – not one, but two! – collections of Buddy Holly covers released as tribute to the legendary singer/songwriter in 2011, but there were also two covers EPs put out by Relient K.  This is not to mention Brian Wilson digging back to his childhood (farther back than the Gershwin brothers this time) for the inspiration to <em>In the Key of Disney</em>.</p>
<p>A regular amount of covers wasn’t enough for 2011.  No, no: 2011 needed more covers!  Now, as you’ll recall from our mission statement, it has always been the goal of this blog to put an end to the proliferation of bad covers on YouTube.  In keeping with that tradition, we will now take the time to recognize these non-YouTube covers that have demonstrated excellence this year, standing out from the pack of mediocre (or worse) ones:</p>
<p>1)  “(You’re So Square) Baby, I Don’t Care” – Cee Lo Green (Cover of Buddy Holly)</p>
<p>2)  “Caroline No” – America (Cover of the Beach Boys)</p>
<p>3)  “Here Comes My Girl” – Relient K (Cover of Tom Petty &amp; the Heartbreakers)</p>
<p>4)  “Colors of the Wind” – Brian Wilson (Cover of the Disney song)</p>
<p>5)  “Baby” – Relient K (Cover of Justin Bieber)</p>
<p>6)  “Not Fade Away” – Florence and the Machine (Cover of Buddy Holly)</p>
<p>7)  “Interstate Love Song” – Relient K (Cover of Stone Temple Pilots)</p>
<p>8)  “It’s So Easy” – Paul McCartney (Cover of Buddy Holly)</p>
<p>9)  “Listen to Me” – Brian Wilson (Cover of Buddy Holly)</p>
<p>10) “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” – Brian Wilson (Cover of the Disney song)</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Honorable Mention</span>:</p>
<p>“Surf Wax America” – Relient K (Cover of Weezer)</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jan 2011 14:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="bte_opp"><small>Originally posted 2008-02-22 14:22:22. </small></p><p><strong>By Chris Moore:</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to believe &#8220;new bands week&#8221; is almost over!  It&#8217;s been a lot of fun &#8212; hopefully we&#8217;ll do it again soon before we run out of new bands!</p>
<p>My song for today, &#8220;No One Else,&#8221; is from my second favorite Weezer album, their self-titled debut known among fans as &#8220;The Blue Album.&#8221;  For some reason, I had a hard time getting into the album when I first heard it.  When I listened again about a year later, I really fell in love with its sound and energy.  It&#8217;s about as close to garage rock as my preferences go&#8230;  I felt this song translated easily into an acoustic version, and it was fun to learn a song from a band I have never covered before!</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to come back tomorrow for the seventh day of &#8220;new bands week&#8221; &#8212; Jeff&#8217;s up again.  And, of course, don&#8217;t forget to check back here on Sunday when he releases his new album <em>Greenlight</em>!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Originally posted 2009-11-15 22:22:09. RATING:  1 / 5 stars By Chris Moore: I was the first to scoff at early negative reviews of the new Weezer album.  It seemed there was an inordinate number of swipes at the admittedly odd title, Raditude.  After all, I reasoned, Rivers Cuomo hasn&#8217;t exactly built his career by being [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="bte_opp"><small>Originally posted 2009-11-15 22:22:09. </small></p><p><strong>RATING:  1 / 5 stars</strong></p>
<p><strong>By Chris Moore:</strong></p>
<p>I was the first to scoff at early negative reviews of the new Weezer album.  It seemed there was an inordinate number of swipes at the admittedly odd title, <em>Raditude</em>.  After all, I reasoned, Rivers Cuomo hasn&#8217;t exactly built his career by being serious.</p>
<p>So, it was with high hopes that I started listening to <em>Raditude</em>.  From the opening track &#8212; &#8220;(If You&#8217;re Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To&#8221; &#8212; it became immediately apparent that the lyrics would be juvenile.</p>
<p>And yet this was never a turn-off.</p>
<p>I had heard this song, the first single, about fifteen or twenty times before the album was even released.  It had been leaked on YouTube, then removed, then reposted by another source, and finally released officially as the single.  And, each time I heard it, I liked it more and more.  This is saying a great deal, considering that the song includes references to watching <em>Titanic</em> and eating meat loaf as key plot points.</p>
<p>The way I see it, there are two types of great Weezer songs:  introverted, introspective ballads and catchy, fun rock/pop gems.</p>
<p>Any serious Weezer fan who will disparage the quality of Cuomo&#8217;s lyrics in 2009 needs to think back to such earlier tracks as &#8220;No One Else&#8221; &#8212; &#8220;My girl&#8217;s got a big mouth, with which she blabbers a lot&#8230;&#8221; &#8212; and &#8220;Getchoo&#8221; &#8212; &#8220;Sometimes I push too hard; sometimes you fall and skin your knee&#8230;&#8221;  And can anyone even begin to transcribe the lyrics to &#8220;Hash Pipe&#8221;?</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t think so.</p>
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<p>So, the credibility and entertainment value of &#8220;(If You&#8217;re Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To&#8221; being established, the other nine songs on <em>Raditude</em> should be addressed.  In a nutshell, the new album is generally a mixed bag &#8212; one part catchy guitar hooks, one part derivative stylistic choices, and two parts juvenile and (to be frank) ridiculous lyrics &#8212; that all amounts to a mediocre collection of material.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve always been drawn to Rivers Cuomo&#8217;s firm embrace on the simple, pure, and raw emotions that we generally attribute to the innocence (and immaturity) of youth, but this time around, there is little for me to relate to or feel moved by.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m Your Daddy&#8221; is about as two dimensional a song as you&#8217;ll ever find, stripped of Cuomo&#8217;s trademark quirky innocence to reveal an inexperienced Romeo.  It is also a bit creepy to listen to after learning that he began writing it while watching his daughter.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Girl Got Hot&#8221; is driven by catchy, distortion-drenched guitars, but again the lyrics fall short.  I kept waiting for a moral to the story &#8212; I would have settled for something as simple as &#8220;don&#8217;t judge a book by its cover&#8221; &#8212; but all I ended up with was the singer&#8217;s revelation that, when it comes to Kiki Dee&#8217;s friends, &#8220;She got hot, and they did not.&#8221;  Oh, and the phrase &#8220;buyer beware&#8221; is potentially problematic, but I won&#8217;t even go there.</p>
<p>Then comes the piece de la resistance, &#8220;Can&#8217;t Stop Partying.&#8221;  Again, I waited for the subtext that the lyrics must surely contain, considering the minor chords and Cuomo&#8217;s diction &#8212; &#8220;can&#8217;t stop&#8221; implies addiction.  And again, I was met with lines like &#8220;If you was me, honey, you would do it too&#8221; and &#8220;Screw rehab; I love my addiction.&#8221;  Just when I thought it couldn&#8217;t get less redeemable, Lil Wayne lays down a chauvinistic, obscenity laden ode to excess.</p>
<p>The remainder of the album is divided between forgettable, inane tracks &#8212; like &#8220;In the Mall&#8221; &#8212; and solid, albeit middle-of-the-road songs &#8212; like &#8220;Put Me Back Together.&#8221;  The latter track is one of my favorites from the new album, even though it is difficult to shake the feeling that this would have been a filler track on any earlier Weezer release.</p>
<p>Other tracks like &#8220;Let It All Hang Out&#8221; and &#8220;Love is the Answer&#8221; are debatable &#8212; on the upside, they do tap into the aforementioned pure, raw emotions that the band&#8217;s best material always has, yet there is nothing extraordinary about them.</p>
<p>At the end of the day, I have to reluctantly admit that my opinion is not so divergent from that of <em>Slant </em>reviewer Huw Jones &#8212; strictly in his opinion of this album, but NOT his opinion of Weezer&#8217;s overall career arc (he&#8217;s seriously off there).  Weezer has finally released an album that I can&#8217;t endorse &#8212; and that I, unfortunately, can&#8217;t listen to for very long without feeling disappointed.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Chris Moore: RATING:  3 / 5 stars Didn&#8217;t I already write a Weezer review this year?  And last year?  And the year before that? Yes, on all three counts. So, allow me to begin with the disclaimer that Death to False Metal, though it receives only a half star lower than the rating I [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Chris Moore:</strong></p>
<p><strong>RATING:  3 / 5 stars</strong></p>
<p>Didn&#8217;t I already write a Weezer review this year?  And last year?  And the year before that?</p>
<p>Yes, on all three counts.</p>
<p>So, allow me to begin with the disclaimer that <em>Death to False Metal</em>, though it receives only a half star lower than the rating I granted <em>Hurley</em>, is not as cohesive an effort in comparison.  The individual songs shine in places and come up short in others.  It is, after all, a collection of songs that, for various reasons, didn&#8217;t make the cut on their previous studio albums.</p>
<p>What is fascinating about this release &#8212; and what grants credibility to Rivers Cuomo&#8217;s stance that this should be considered Weezer&#8217;s ninth studio album proper &#8212; is that the songs haven&#8217;t simply been culled from studio tapes, digitized, and hastily thrown together.  As the official press release reads, &#8220;The album was created using the basic tracks of 10 previously unreleased recordings &#8212; nine never-before-heard songs plus one cover &#8212; to assemble a brand new and truly modern-sounding record.&#8221;</p>
<p>This is what is most striking about the album on first listen: that it sounds like an album.  Considering that the tracks hail from periods as diverse as <em>Pinkerton</em>, <em>Maladroit</em>, <em>Make Believe</em>, and <em>The Red Album</em>, this could very easily have sounded like your typical &#8220;Greatest Misses&#8221; compilation.  Some, like Bob Dylan, have pulled off this brand of release, largely due to the fact that their vaults are populated by excellent cuts.  Most, however, release these compilations for the enjoyment of only the most fanatic segments of their audience.</p>
<p>On <em>Death to False Metal</em>, Cuomo and company have introduced a third option: remake the songs as one might restore a car, balancing a faithfulness to the original design with an attention to more contemporary sensibilities.</p>
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<p>As could be expected, even with a band with as characteristic a sound and feel as Weezer, there is still a sense that these tracks have been compiled.  The transition from the grunge of &#8220;Everyone&#8221; to the glittery pop/rock of &#8220;I&#8217;m a Robot&#8221; is particularly noticeable.  What&#8217;s more, both of these tracks fall firmly under the &#8220;I-see-why-they-were-scratched&#8221; category.  Still, there is an energy to them that is infectious, and if you enjoy this band&#8217;s style, you will find yourself turning up the sound.  Although these two songs have the potential to become grating, they also clock in at well under three minutes each.</p>
<p>Elsewhere, the simplicity is appealing, as it is on &#8220;Trampoline&#8221; and &#8220;I Don&#8217;t Want Your Loving.&#8221;  And &#8220;Turning Up the Radio&#8221; is yet one more reminder that, simple or not, Weezer are the kings of the epic chorus.</p>
<p>The decision to work from the basic tracks up is what sets this release apart and what makes it a solid album.  If you want to split hairs about the quality of individual songs, even in comparison to other Weezer tunes, then you could lose yourself in the criticism and find, in the end, that you&#8217;d missed the point of the album.</p>
<p>The point, as supported by the opener, is to turn up the volume and enjoy a set of songs that have been filtered through the Weezer of 2010, which &#8212; contrary to what critics (myself included) were concluding as recently as a year ago &#8212; is actually saying a great deal.</p>
<p>The packaging itself is impressive as it so very rarely is with this band.  Much of the obvious has been stated and restated as concerns the cover, but little has been noted about the presence of lyrics, pictures, drawings, and other elements of intelligent design within the booklet.</p>
<p>The fact that two staples were required for assembly is, in itself, pleasantly surprising.</p>
<p>So, if you&#8217;re tired of what passes for rock on mainstream radio, pick up a copy of <em>Death to False Metal</em>.  It won&#8217;t change your life and it probably won&#8217;t make your end-of-year top ten list, but it will be an album you&#8217;ll crank up and enjoy over and over again.  Even the Toni Braxton cover that concludes the disc is surprisingly consistent with the tenor of the previous tracks.  And, if you manage to block out all memories of nineties radio and half-drunken karaoke nights at your local bar, then you might even think it&#8217;s a decent song.</p>
<p>After a questionable 2009, Weezer has returned with two of the most enjoyable and respectable releases of 2010.  <em>Death to False Metal</em> may be an &#8220;odds and ends&#8221; album, to borrow the language of early band chatter, but it holds its own against the very strong <em>Hurley</em>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Chris Moore: RATING:  3.5 / 5 stars Simply put, Hurley is Weezer&#8217;s return to high energy rock music. And it&#8217;s good. Okay, so I&#8217;ll admit that it is difficult to take an album like Hurley seriously, given the ostensibly random title and accompanying cover photo that is apropos of nothing contained within.  And yet, [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Chris Moore:</strong></p>
<p><strong>RATING:  3.5 / 5 stars</strong></p>
<p>Simply put, <em>Hurley</em> is Weezer&#8217;s return to high energy rock music.</p>
<p>And it&#8217;s good.</p>
<p>Okay, so I&#8217;ll admit that it is difficult to take an album like <em>Hurley</em> seriously, given the ostensibly random title and accompanying cover photo that is apropos of nothing contained within.  And yet, you should endeavor to get past the cover, the pathetic excuse for CD packaging, and the bad press the album has received from those who, on the heels of <em>Raditude</em>, understandably won&#8217;t give it a chance, including &#8212; perhaps most notably &#8212; one James Burns, a man currently engaged in a campaign to raise $10 million as incentive for Weezer to break up.</p>
<p>I would suggest that he give this album a chance, but it turns out he not only is not but also has never been a fan of the band.</p>
<p>This is such a pity, as <em>Hurley</em> is an album so true to classic Weezer that it makes more sense to compare it to <em>The Green Album</em> (2001) than any of the four subsequent releases.  Aside from the echoes of <em>Raditude</em> on &#8220;Smart Girls,&#8221; the rock sensibility of <em>Hurley</em> extends past the experimental aura of <em>The Red Album</em>, doesn&#8217;t quite match the tone of <em>Make Believe</em>, and is certainly not cut out of the same carefully orchestrated hard rock fabric that defined <em>Maladroit</em>.</p>
<p>Musically, the track listing conjures those early albums: a total running time that barely cracks the half hour mark across ten songs with concise titles, all upbeat rock tracks with distorted guitars that play like a mix between garage rock and clean studio sounds.</p>
<p>As for the cover, I have never understood the criticism lobbed at <em>The Red Album </em>and <em>Raditude</em>.  Because a man who looks like a doll reading a newspaper wasn&#8217;t weird.  Neither, apparently, was several depressed looking cartoons wearing the traditional garb of the Orient wandering aimlessly around a snowy mountainside.  And four guys standing in front of a bright blue screen looking like they&#8217;d forgotten it was picture day wasn&#8217;t odd; that was somehow classic.</p>
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<p>Weezer has always been quirky, and that has always been a large part of  their appeal.  In a manner that should be palatable to the average rock  fan, they have assembled <em>Hurley</em> as a return to that form, with a couple worthwhile variations thrown in for good measure.</p>
<p>The opening track and lead single &#8220;Memories&#8221; is honest, in-your-face rock music that begins with reminiscences that would have fit in comfortably on <em>The Red Album</em>, but quickly transitions to a catchy chorus and a middle stirred to perfection with a shredded vocal delivery by Rivers Cuomo.</p>
<p>He loosens the reigns vocally on several other occasions, not the least of which is that pinnacle of quirkiness &#8220;Where&#8217;s My Sex?,&#8221; the shtick here being that the word &#8220;sex&#8221; replaces the word &#8220;socks&#8221; throughout the song.  The result is a rocking, if somewhat ridiculous, track.</p>
<p>&#8220;Unspoken&#8221; is an acoustic gem, but even this song can&#8217;t help but rock out in the latter half, just as &#8220;Time Flies&#8221; wants to be the pensive closer, yet is so steady in beat as to evade the classification as a &#8220;slow song.&#8221;</p>
<p>Although many of the strongest tracks are placed early on the record &#8212; &#8220;Trainwrecks&#8221; being one, if not the, standout song &#8212; even the potentially mediocre numbers, like &#8220;Smart Girls&#8221; and &#8220;Brave New World,&#8221; achieve cohesion and momentum.  &#8220;Ruling Me,&#8221; &#8220;Run Away,&#8221; and &#8220;Hang On&#8221; are similarly impressive in their focus and balance between simplicity and interesting vocal and instrumental hooks.</p>
<p>This isn&#8217;t the new Weezer classic.  It shouldn&#8217;t be interpreted as the new <em>Green Album</em>, nor should it be compared to the heights of their career, in 1994 and 2002.  And yet, as much as <em>Make Believe</em> was underrated (and sadly oversimplified as &#8220;the one with &#8216;Beverly Hills&#8217; on it&#8221;)  and as much as <em>The Red Album</em> grew on me and quickly became a favorite of mine in 2008, <em>Hurley</em> is arguably the best rock album Weezer has produced in eight years.</p>
<p>If nothing else, it provides proof positive that this band has not gone off the deep end (band-led hootenannies and Rivers Cuomo&#8217;s train conductor&#8217;s uniform notwithstanding). <em>Hurley</em> can be read as a nod to fans of their rock mentality, and the message is clear: this is a band that can still rock&#8230;. when they want to.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Chris Moore: With Weezer’s eighth studio album – and the third in three years – being released next week, I thought this would be the perfect time to reorganize, update, and publish my Weezer compilation. Of course, after Tuesday, it will be in need of an update once again… I haven’t adjusted my Weezer [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Chris Moore:</strong></p>
<p>With Weezer’s eighth studio album – and the third in three years – being released next week, I thought this would be the perfect time to reorganize, update, and publish my Weezer compilation.</p>
<p>Of course, after Tuesday, it will be in need of an update once again…</p>
<p>I haven’t adjusted my Weezer playlist since 2007, so the necessary selections from <em>The Red Album</em> and yes, even <em>Raditude</em> have been added, namely “Pork and Beans” and “Troublemaker” from the former and “(If You’re Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To” and “Put Me Back Together” from the notoriously inferior latter.  “Put Me Back Together” is the only addition that I’m not fully committed to, having to knock out “Fall Together,” one of my favorites from <em>Maladroit</em>, and “The Damage in Your Heart,” a great song from <em>Make Believe </em>that is just a bit too slow and a bit too long for this compilation.</p>
<p>I’m certain that this list won’t please every Weezer fan.  Some may argue content (songs that don’t deserve top billing, songs that should’ve made the cut) and others may argue order (“Why is ______ so far down the list?!,” etc.), but that’s half the fun of creating a compilation like this.</p>
<p>I didn’t originally intend to order the tracks in bursts of chronological order, but I just loved the flow and transitions when I arranged them like this.  With the exception of the last three songs, the order (as you will no doubt pick up on quickly) is in order of album release: two full runs through their seven album catalog and a <em>Blue Album</em>-era outtake to kick off the third round, which extends to <em>Maladroit</em> before I alter the balance with extra tracks from <em>The Green Album</em>, <em>Maladroit</em>, and <em>Make Believe</em>.</p>
<p>The bottom line is that Weezer is one of the best rock bands of all time.  They’ve recently become embroiled in a critical cluster-cuss, but the dissension really extends back to <em>Maladroit</em>, which is – in this writer’s opinion – one of the finest rock albums of all time. Criticizing Weezer’s recent music has become a very acceptable, reasonable even, practice, one that I’ve contributed to with regards to 2009’s <em>Raditude</em>.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Weezer rocks on.</p>
<p>I say, let’s rock on with them.  If you can’t applaud their recent work, then you should at least appreciate the attitude.  And, after a run through the compilation below, you just might remember why Weezer deserves so much respect.  They may not be the smartest lyric-writers or even musicians out there, but I dare you to find a band that’s more consistently fun to listen to!</p>
<p>1)  “My Name is Jonas” – <em>Weezer </em>(<em>The Blue Album</em>)</p>
<p>2)  “The Good Life” – <em>Pinkerton </em></p>
<p>3)  “Don’t Let Go” – <em>Weezer </em>(<em>The Green Album</em>)</p>
<p>4)  “American Gigolo” – <em>Maladroit</em></p>
<p>5)  “Beverly Hills” – <em>Make Believe</em></p>
<p>6)  “Pork and Beans” – <em>Weezer </em>(<em>The Red Album</em>)</p>
<p>7)  “(If You’re Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To” – <em>Raditude </em></p>
<p>8)  “Buddy Holly” – <em>Weezer </em>(<em>The Blue Album</em>)</p>
<p>9)  “Pink Triangle” – <em>Pinkerton </em></p>
<p>10)  “Island in the Sun” – <em>Weezer </em>(<em>The Green Album</em>)</p>
<p>11)  “Dope Nose” – <em>Maladroit</em></p>
<p>12)  “Perfect Situation” – <em>Make Believe</em></p>
<p>13)  “Troublemaker” – <em>Weezer </em>(<em>The Red Album</em>)</p>
<p>14)  “Put Me Back Together” – <em>Raditude </em></p>
<p>15)  “Jamie” (Live Acoustic) – <em>Dusty Gems and Raw Nuggets</em></p>
<p>16)  “Say It Ain’t So” – <em>Weezer </em>(<em>The Blue Album</em>)</p>
<p>17)  “Why Bother” – <em>Pinkerton</em></p>
<p>18)  “Photograph” – <em>Weezer </em>(<em>The Green Album</em>)</p>
<p>19)  “Keep Fishin’” – <em>Maladroit </em></p>
<p>20)  “Hash Pipe” – <em>Weezer </em>(<em>The Green Album</em>)</p>
<p>21)  “Slave” – <em>Maladroit </em></p>
<p>22)  “The Other Way” – <em>Make Believe</em></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Running Time:  71 minutes</span></p>
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