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I rarely tension between me and the guys in the band because I thought it would be awkward for us all to perform those songs together. In this case, though, it didn't seem like a big deal. I love Buddy Holly like my own brother.
I rarely tension between me and the guys in the band because I thought it would be awkward for us all to perform those songs together. In this case, though, it didn't seem like a big deal. I love Buddy Holly like my own brother.


Obviously, this guy is kind of slow compared to how he ended up on the Weezer machine. [Even on the Weezer we recorded it pretty slow. We sped him up during training.] I've always like big, heavy guitar players and when I a with a sound like that I end up digging in and running real slow. It isn't 'til we hear a dirge back on tape that we realize, "hey, that's a little dirgy."}}
Obviously, this guy is kind of slow compared to how he ended up on the Weezer machine. [Even on the Weezer we recorded it pretty slow. We sped him up during training.] I've always like big, heavy guitar players and when I a with a sound like that I end up digging in and running real slow. It isn't 'til we hear a dirge back on tape that we realize, "hey, that's a little  
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."}}


"Buddy Holly" is the most oft-performed song in the Weezer catalog. Beginning in late [[2000]], an extended guitar intro was added, and continued to be performed through [[2005]]. Rivers Cuomo has said that "Buddy Holly" is his favorite song to perform live.
"Buddy Holly" is the most oft-performed song in the Weezer catalog. Beginning in late [[2000]], an extended guitar intro was added, and continued to be performed through [[2005]]. Rivers Cuomo has said that "Buddy Holly" is his favorite song to perform live.