
It's accessible, upbeat, and provides the best foundation yet for Will's soloing, which is par for course, i.e. I'm not sick of this, or anything like it, at all - I've always loved the source, too, and this is my favorite arrangement of Willrock's to date. "God knows where the inspiration for this came from :P All I know is that I decided to remix the ballad of the wind fish, one of my favorite game themes, in a style that I have never tried before (and one that you guys are tbh probably sick of) :P Needless to say, it has taken me a while, but I have done it, and I think it is a little better polished than my previous subs so far." So's Willrock's latest mix, which I was meaning to post yesterday, but got distracted while playing some BioShock & New Super Mario Bros. while the historical foundation/context may have involved a merely temporary collaboration between colonizing and indigenous peoples, the nature of which ultimately ended up going in a much different (tragic) direction, the abstract concept of taking some time to articulate what you're thankful for, and why, seems worthwhile. We did it! Watch all the way until the very end for a CLASSIC INTERNET JOKE.Well, happy post-Thanksgiving to all the Americans out there, and happy. It even includes four of the 10 viral video references we suggested in our list. Now, as Pitchfork points out, Weezer has secretly released a remix of the “Pork and Beans” video titled “Re: Pork and Beans” ( clever girl) updated with some YouTube references they missed the first time. And if you follow the internet the way we follow the internet, and the way that whoever came up with the “Pork and Beans” video concept in the first place probably follows the internet, then you know that between May 2008 and January 2009 you’ll have a whole new cast of viral video stars emerge that you could include. In fact, when we originally posted about it, we did a Top 10 list of who was missing from the video. But there were plenty of e-lebrities (nailed it) that they missed.


It starred Tay Zonday, and Miss South Carolina, and the Numa Numa Guy, just to name three. Back in May, Weezer released a music video for their song “Pork and Beans” that was like a who’s who in web video.
