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<blockquote>I do have moments I love on ''Maladroit'', like "[[Falling For You]]."</blockquote>
<blockquote>I do have moments I love on ''Maladroit'', like "[[Falling For You]]."</blockquote>
:-[[Brian Bell]], [[Alternative Press interview with Weezer - May 2005|Alternative Press cover story]], [[2005]]
:-[[Brian Bell]], [[Alternative Press article - May 2005|Alternative Press cover story]], [[2005]]


Of course, as the interviewer quickly points out in his article, “Falling For You” has nothing to do with ''[[Maladroit]]'', and is rather a key moment in the band’s much-lauded ''[[Pinkerton]]'' album. A telling Freudian slip, to be sure, but what the AP author fails to note is that Bell really means “Fall Together” — a song that he describes as, “Really powerful – the band’s tight, and we’re playing riffs. It [could] have been an album of that. Instead, I’m a bit confused when I hear it…”
Of course, as the interviewer quickly points out in his article, “Falling For You” has nothing to do with ''[[Maladroit]]'', and is rather a key moment in the band’s much-lauded ''[[Pinkerton]]'' album. A telling Freudian slip, to be sure, but what the AP author fails to note is that Bell really means “Fall Together” — a song that he describes as, “Really powerful – the band’s tight, and we’re playing riffs. It [could] have been an album of that. Instead, I’m a bit confused when I hear it…”