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{{Featured article headline|[[Weezine Issue 1 - Winter 1994]]}}
{{Featured article headline|[[Thoughts from a Green Mind (or, It’s Not Easy Being Green)]]}}
[[Image:Weezine vol 1 issue 1 cover.jpg|175px|right|link=Weezine Issue 1 - Winter 1994]]
[[Image:Karlscorner-20010215-b.jpg|175px|right|link= Thoughts from a Green Mind (or, It’s Not Easy Being Green)]]
'''''Weezine Issue #1 - Winter 1994''''' is the first issue of ''[[Weezine]]'', the quarterly magazine released through the [[Weezer Fan Club]]. It was compiled by [[Mykel and Carli Allan]] alongside [[Karl Koch]], and released in [[1994]]. Below is a letter from [[Rivers Cuomo]] to fans, excerpted from the issue:
'''''Thoughts from a Green Mind (or, It’s Not Easy Being Green)''''' is a piece written by [[Karl Koch]] in [[2021]] on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Weezer’s [[Weezer (The Green Album)|''Green Album'']].
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''<blockquote>Merry Christmas,<br><br>I'm really tired. We just finished our [[Blue Album Tour|"Global Domination" tour]]: 7 months of driving around this wonderful country, mostly in a [[Betsy|crappy little van]]. Now I'm going back to Connecticut to spend Christmas with [[Beverly Shoenberger|my mom]] and [[Leaves Cuomo|brother]]. I plan to read, play piano, take long walks in the snow, and hopefully write some songs.<Br><br>Thanks for being such nice people. Weezer has the coolest fans of any band. I hope you all get lots of cool presents.<br><br>Love,<br>Rivers</blockquote>''
''<blockquote> 5/15/21 marks 20 years to the day from the release of our 3rd album, “weezer” aka “The Green Album”. This is quite a milestone because at the time, it was considered to be the beginning of a new era - the first new weezer album in 5 years, first since the departure of original bass player Matt, and a fresh new start for a band that the press and many casual fans had written off after Pinkerton’s undeserved slow fade out in ‘97. </blockquote>''


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