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{{Interview headline subtitle|Bandmates differ on 'inner-Pinkerton'|Tom Harrison|The Province|[[November 7]], [[1996]]|
{{Interview headline|Bandmates differ on 'inner-Pinkerton'|Tom Harrison|The Province|[[November 7]], [[1996]]|[[Brian Bell]] doesn't think he could be as public with his "inner-[[Madama Butterfly|Pinkerton]]" as his bandmate [[Rivers Cuomo]] has been with the songs that make up [[Weezer|Weezer's]] current [[Pinkerton]] album.
[[Brian Bell]] doesn't think he could be as public with his "inner-[[Madama Butterfly|Pinkerton]]" as his bandmate [[Rivers Cuomo]] has been with the songs that make up [[Weezer|Weezer's]] current [[Pinkerton]] album.


"It's definitely a love story, very sad," the guitarist says of the album's 10 songs, which roughly tell the tale of a doomed relationship in which Cuomo found a parallel in Madama Butterfly. Thus the allusion to the opera's Lieutenant Pinkerton, who deserts his "Butterfly."
"It's definitely a love story, very sad," the guitarist says of the album's 10 songs, which roughly tell the tale of a doomed relationship in which Cuomo found a parallel in Madama Butterfly. Thus the allusion to the opera's Lieutenant Pinkerton, who deserts his "Butterfly."
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But would he record that way again?
But would he record that way again?


"Definitely. I thought it was a very creative process," Bell said.
"Definitely. I thought it was a very creative process," Bell said.}}
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