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Ep. 66. Almost exactly 17 years after first recording "Burning Sun," Weezer released "Weekend Woman," a song born from the bones of that Green Album era demo. John discusses what's changed, why he prefers "Weekend Woman" to "Burning Sun," and why you won't find the word "girl" on this track (or any other from Pacific Daydream).

LISTEN:

1. "Weekend Woman" on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube

2. "Burning Sun" on YouTube

3. How Weezer Traded Power Chords For Pop: A Conversation With Rivers Cuomo on NPR | Overcast

LYRICS:

1. "Weekend Woman" at Genius.com

2. "Burning Sun" at Genius.com

MORE INFO:

1. "Weekend Woman" at Weezerpedia

2. "Burning Sun" at Weezerpedia

3. Post-Pinkerton episode on "Burning Sun"

4. Pacific Daydream at Weezerpedia

5. The Green Album at Weezerpedia

6. Ric Ocasek at Wikipedia | Weezerpedia

7. The Cars at Wikipedia

8. Everything Will Be Alright in the End at Weezerpedia

9. "Lonely Girl" at Weezerpedia

10. Post-Pinkerton episode on "Lonely Girl"

11. "Thank God For Girls: Tracking Weezer’s Brand of Nerd Misogyny" at Jezebel's The Muse

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