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When asked in [[Across the Sea: Live in Japan#Video|a 2005 interview]] to identify an album that changed his life, [[Weezer]] bassist [[Scott Shriner]] mentioned ''Electric Ladyland'':
When asked in [[Across the Sea: Live in Japan#Video|a 2005 interview]] to identify an album that changed his life, [[Weezer]] bassist [[Scott Shriner]] mentioned ''Electric Ladyland'':
::''First time I heard it - when I was a kid - it kinda really scared me, some of the sounds on it. I was really young - like way too young to really be listening to it. But I kinda grew up with it, and I kinda came in more and more, and it really stirred me in a huge direction.''
::''First time I heard it - when I was a kid - it kinda really scared me, some of the sounds on it. I was really young - like way too young to really be listening to it. But I kinda grew up with it, and I kinda came in more and more, and it really stirred me in a huge direction.''
Weezer recorded their [[Blue|debut album]] in [[Electric Lady Studios]], built by Hendrix only 10 months before his death.


==See also==
==See also==
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[[Category:Influences]]
[[Category:Influences]]
[[Category:Scott Shriner]]
[[Category:Scott Shriner]]
[[Category:The Blue Album]]