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'''Pat Finn''' was the one who introduced [[Rivers Cuomo]] to [[Pat Wilson]], [[Matt Sharp]] and [[Karl Koch]]. | '''Pat Finn''' was the one who introduced [[Rivers Cuomo]] to [[Pat Wilson]], [[Matt Sharp]] and [[Karl Koch]]. | ||
Patrick Jonathan Finn (born 2/1/1968) is a Buffalo, NY born musician and artist. He has been active in numerous bands in Buffalo, San Francisco, New York City, Los Angeles, and Portland Oregon, where he has lived since 1998. His main connections to weezer are as follows: | |||
In 1988 Pat moved to Los Angeles from San Francisco, and attended the Musicians Institute. There he met fellow students [[Matt Sharp]] as well as (among others) Dave "Burdie Cutlass" Georgeff and Tom "Soda Pop" Gardocki, later members of [[Wax]]. He later returned to Buffalo NY and stayed there from Summer 1989 - Spring 1990, woodshedding songs and working random jobs, regrouping his plans. While living in Buffalo he met [[Patrick Wilson]], who was working at a music store called Music Mart in the suburb of Amherst, giving drum lessons to youngsters. | |||
In March 1990, Pat moved to Los Angeles, and implored Pat Wilson to come with him. Pat Wilson has stated that he knew he had no prospects in the Buffalo area, and was eager to get his music career started, so he instantly and without hesitation accepted Pat Finn's offer, despite having no plan, few possessions, and almost no money. | |||
In Los Angeles, the two Pats lived in a low income apartment on Gordon Ave near Hollywood Boulevard. At that time that was considered a bad neighborhood, and crime was rampant. They recorded 4 track demos and started a band called [[Bush]] with Pat Finn's M.I. acquaintance Tom Gardocki. Matt Sharp was at this point living with some of and hanging around with the 'future Wax' guys, but over time didn't get along with them too well, and musically their potential connection faded from the time they were all in M.I. together. | |||
Soon, Pat met [[Rivers Cuomo]] while working at Tower Records on Sunset Blvd. Pat soon introduced Rivers to Pat Wilson. | |||
Around this time, Rivers was trying to shed his failed heavy metal past, and come up with a new band that would fit in better with the then dynamic changing scene in Los Angeles. He implored Pat to join this fledgling band. However, Rivers' plan involved [[Kevin Ridel]], who had sung in [[Zoom]], and the plan (to Pat's ears) did not seem to include much of a focus on songwriting. During a massive walk up to the tallest peak in Griffith Park, Pat told Rivers that he would ever be in a band with Kevin (who he disliked musically and personally at the time) (Note that by fall 1991, he would in fact be in a band with Kevin, [[The Truth]], albeit briefly and with little intention of permanence), and he implored Rivers to re-think his new bands plan, dropping plans to have another vocalist, and changing the focus on what Pat saw as one of Rivers' hidden strengths, songwriting. This "crushed" Rivers according to Pat, but Pat's intentions were supportive. | |||
Several months later Rivers would later recruit Pat Wilson into his first post Zoom band, [[Fuzz]]. | |||
Meanwhile, Bush dissolved, and slowly evolved into [[Sixty Wrong Sausages]] over the winter of 1990-1991. Initially, The band was just Pat and Pat, jamming in a rehearsal space in downtown Los Angeles. On a few occasions, Matt Sharp joined in for some impromptu weirdness. Around this time, Matt had moved to Westwood, and he and Pat did demos together, making funny songs in the style of They Might Be Giants. | |||
In Early 1991, As Rivers, Pat Wilson and Matt decided to move in together in an apartment on Genessee in Hollywood, Pat Finn moved to the Bay Area to live near his mom and regroup his plans, which were in shambles as Bush had failed to go anywhere and Sixty Wrong Sausages hadn't gelled into anything yet (and was in fact still unnamed). | |||
In Northern Cali, Pat met [[Jason Cropper]], eventually convincing him to move back to LA with him (ostensibly to be in his to-be-named band Sixty Wrong Sausages). They moved down in early Spring 1991. By Summer 1991, Sixty Wrong Sausages was firming up, and would solidify with the addition of Rivers later on in 1991. | |||
Sixty Wrong Sausages would dissolve after its only show in Thanksgiving 1991, and Pat Finn would retreat from music again for a while, as he was going thru some personal issues. At this point the foundation of Weezer was formed, as Rivers and Pat Wilson committed to a new sound and songwriting style, Matt as recruited into the band in early 1992, and the focus changed musically. | |||
Pat would go on to be in numerous other bands and have a rich history in music which continues to this day. | |||
in 1998 Pat was invited to play with Weezer as a potential replacement for Matt Sharp. This resulted in a few weeks of hanging out and several rehearsal sessions, but in the end Pat went back to Portland and later [[Mikey Welsh]] joined the band. | |||
In 2005 Pat appeared onstage with weezer during the Foozer Tour in Portland, OR. | |||
The following was written by [[Rivers]] in regards to the 2005 [[Foozer Tour]] show in Portland, OR, during which Pat Finn joined the band onstage for "Undone". The story below contains many interesting details but because of its casual format and reminiscing tone, edits out several historical aspects (covered to some degree above): | |||
Said Rivers, | Said Rivers, | ||