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"'''Butterfly'''" is the tenth track on ''[[Pinkerton]]''. | "'''Butterfly'''" is the tenth and final track on ''[[Pinkerton]]''. | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Butterfly is told from Pinkerton's point of view in the opera Madame Butterfly. Known for its sincere lyrics and simplicity, Butterfly remains Weezer's only completely acoustic song. | "Butterfly" is told from Pinkerton's point of view in the opera ''Madame Butterfly''. Known for its sincere lyrics and simplicity, "Butterfly" remains Weezer's only completely acoustic song to be commercially released. | ||
The song consists of just Rivers on solo acoustic guitar and vocals, as well as some light, steady drumming by [[Karl Koch]], marking Koch's first recorded part on a Weezer album. | |||
==Personnel== | ==Personnel== | ||