“But there is another interpretation. Maybe Cuomo wasn’t being sad or moody;
Published 8:00 am Thursday, November 8, 2012
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“But there is another interpretation. Maybe Cuomo wasn’t being sad or moody; maybe he deliberated turned himself down for the benefit of this specific group of fans, so that it’d be easier to forget about “Beverly Hills” and Jermaine Dupri collaborations and the Hurley clothing line. Maybe he was just letting his first songs–that have spoken to so many people for so many years–just speak for themselves, and in doing so letting his first fans know that they can still let their Weezer flags fly.”Read Erin Thompson’s full review of the Weezer show.Photos by Laura Musselman.Published on August 22, 2011
