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{{Infobox song
{{Infobox song
| Name    = Happy Hour
| Name    = Happy Hour
| Cover    = Weezer pacific daydream.png
| Cover    = Weezer happy hour remixes.jpg
| Type    = single
| Type    = single
| Artist  = Weezer
| Artist  = Weezer
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"'''Happy Hour'''"  is the second single, and the fourth track from ''[[Pacific Daydream]]''. The song was released on October 18th.
"'''Happy Hour'''"  is the second single, and the fourth track from ''[[Pacific Daydream]]''. The song was released on October 18th.
==Overview==
==Overview==
It was announced on the [[Weezer]] twitter page that Happy Hour would be the fifth and final song released before the release of ''[[Pacific Daydream]]''. It was also pushed to radio as the album's second single. When debuted live, it was ended with an instrumental known as "[[A Ballad for the Fallen Soldier|I'll Love You Everyday]]".
It was announced on the [[Weezer]] Twitter account that Happy Hour would be the fifth and final song released before the release of ''[[Pacific Daydream]]''. It was also pushed to radio as the album's second single. When debuted live, it was followed by an instrumental known as "[[A Ballad for the Fallen Soldier|I'll Love You Everyday]]" (subsequently retitled "A Ballad for the Fallen Soldier").


In an October 2017 NPR interview Rivers said that the verse lyrics were written using "free-association." He knew that the chorus was going to be about wanting a "happy hour" and that the verses were to depict the narrator's bleak life. The "20-ton weight" was described by Rivers as the "ultimate buzzkill" that first came to mind when writing the verse lyrics.
In an October 2017 NPR interview Rivers said that the verse lyrics were written using "free-association." He knew that the chorus was going to be about wanting a "happy hour" and that the verses were to depict the narrator's bleak life. The "20-ton weight" was described by Rivers as the "ultimate buzzkill" that first came to mind when writing the verse lyrics.


There was originally going to be a more traditional music video for the song. It was shot, but scrapped initially until it was revived for ''[[Weezer (The Black Album)|The Black Album]]'''s "[[Can't Knock The Hustle]]". [https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/rock/8500614/weezer-rivers-cuomo-data-driven-approach-interview?utm_source=twitter]  
The official YouTube video for "Weekend Woman" features art by Spanish artist [http://laprisamata.es/ LAPRISAMATA], whose art also appears in the videos for "[[Beach Boys]]" and "[[Weekend Woman]]". A different music video, starring Pete Wentz of the band Fall Out Boy, was originally filmed for the song, but was scrapped. The footage was later repurposed for the single "[[Midnight]]", before the song was scrapped. The footage was repurposed again and was finally used as the music video for the ''[[Weezer (The Black Album)|Black Album]]'' track "[[Can't Knock The Hustle]]" [https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/rock/8500614/weezer-rivers-cuomo-data-driven-approach-interview?utm_source=twitter].


==Music Video==
In a [[2019]] episode of ''Making Records with Eric Valentine'', producer Butch Walker stated the opening lyrics referencing Stevie Ray Vaughan made explicit reference to Vaughan being high on cocaine [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFGVMrcjSpA].
 
==Video/Audio==
===Official video===
===Official video===
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===Acoustic Version===
===Acoustic Version===
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===Remixes===
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyTsC9INCyE Happy Hour (Lefti Remix)]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9siMwG4eTYA Happy Hour (Odyssey Remix)]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpMBQoYqxaU Happy Hour (Eden Prince Remix)]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4o4h1xqw0bc Happy Hour (THANKS Remix)]


==Tracklist==
==Tracklist==
===The Remixex EP===
===''Happy Hour (The Remixes)'' EP===
#"Happy Hour" (Radio Mix) - 2:55
#"Happy Hour" (Radio Mix) - 2:55
#"Happy Hour" (Lefti Remix) - 2:56
#"Happy Hour" (Lefti Remix) - 2:56
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==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
<poem>
<poem>
I’m like Stevie Ray Vaughn on the stage  
I’m like Stevie Ray Vaughan on the stage  
High on music  
High on music  
Teeth grinding  
Teeth grinding