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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 to be commercially released. The song consists of just Rivers on solo acoustic guitar and vocals, as well as some light, steady percussion by [[Karl Koch]]. | "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 <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.cleanfresnocarpets.com/ <span style="color:black;font-weight:normal; text-decoration:none!important; background:none!important; text-decoration:none;">clovis carpet cleaning</span>] commercially released. The song consists of just Rivers on solo acoustic guitar and vocals, as well as some light, steady percussion by [[Karl Koch]]. | ||
According to a [[Alternative Press interview with Matt Sharp - September 2006|Alternative Press interview]] with [[Matt Sharp]] in [[2006]], Cuomo brought the song to Sharp and asked for his opinions. Even though the recording included only Cuomo and Koch, Sharp still felt it was "essential to be on the record." | According to a [[Alternative Press interview with Matt Sharp - September 2006|Alternative Press interview]] with [[Matt Sharp]] in [[2006]], Cuomo brought the song to Sharp and asked for his opinions. Even though the recording included only Cuomo and Koch, Sharp still felt it was "essential to be on the record." | ||