"El Scorcho" is a song by the American
alternative rock
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band
Weezer
Weezer is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1992. Since 2001, the band has consisted of Rivers Cuomo (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Patrick Wilson (drums, backing vocals), Scott Shriner (bass guitar, keyboards, backin ...
. It is the first single from the band's second album, ''
Pinkerton
Pinkerton may refer to:
Places
* Pinkerton, Ontario, named after surveyor and early settler Matthew Pinkerton
* Pinkerton's Landing Bridge, railroad bridge in Pennsylvania
People
* Allan Pinkerton (18191884), Scottish detective and spy
* Bill ...
'', released in 1996. The music video features the band playing in an old ballroom in
Los Angeles
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(as revealed by Weezer's ''
Video Capture Device''
DVD
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), surrounded by light fixtures of diverse origin, flashing in time to the music. The name of the song supposedly came from a packet of hot sauce from
Del Taco, labeled "Del Scorcho".
The track failed commercially; several radio stations refused to play the song, and the video was not played on
MTV. This is considered to be one of the causes for the initial commercial failure of the album.
It was, however, extremely popular in Australia, and made it to #9 on the ''
Triple J Hottest 100
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chart'', the national poll conducted by alternative rock station
Triple J
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for the year's most popular alternative songs. It was subsequently released on the
1996 ''Triple J Hottest 100'' ''compilation''.
The song is available as a downloadable track for the video game series ''
Rock Band
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''.
Inspiration
Lead singer
Rivers Cuomo mentioned in a 2006 interview with the
Harvard college newspaper, ''
The Crimson'', that the lines mentioning "Cio-Cio San" and "watching Grunge leg-drop New Jack" were actually taken from an essay from a classmate of his at Harvard in an Expository Writing class. The printed lyrics to the song identify these two lines as quoted with the enclosure of quotation marks. "...one example is, in 'Pinkerton,' in 'El Scorcho,' two lines in the song are actually taken from someone else’s essay in my Expos class. Because at one point, we had to do a little workshop thing, and we each got assigned to review someone else’s essay. So, I reviewed this one person’s essay, and I liked some of the lines in it, so I took them and used them in the song."
The actual meaning of "watching Grunge leg-drop New Jack through a press table" is a reference to
ECW wrestler
Johnny Grunge leg dropping
New Jack, through a table, possibly referencing a photograph of Grunge wrestling New Jack that was published in ''
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
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''.
Cultural references
The line "listening to Cio-Cio San" is in reference to
Puccini's opera, ''
Madame Butterfly'', The main characters of which are an American sailor—Pinkerton—and a Japanese girl named Cio-Cio San. The singer who played Cio-Cio San at the opera's premiere in 1904 was named
Rosina Storchio, though the alternate spelling indicates that this is likely an unintentional reference. This, in conjunction with the song "
Pink Triangle
A pink triangle has been a symbol for the LGBTQ+ community, initially intended as a badge of shame, but later reclaimed as a positive symbol of self-identity and love for queerness. In Nazi Germany in the 1930s and 1940s, it began as one of the ...
", and the continued reference to the opera gives the album an overarching theme. Additionally, the line "I'm the epitome/of public enemy" is a lyric from
Public Enemy's "
Don't Believe the Hype
"Don't Believe the Hype" is a song by hip hop group Public Enemy and the second single to be released from their second album, '' It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back''. The song's lyrics are mostly about the political issues that were c ...
". The first line of the song has been mistakenly thought to refer to punk band
Half Japanese
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.
Lyric changes
The song also mentions the band
Green Day
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in the lyric "I asked you to go to the Green Day concert/You said you never heard of them." In 2005, Weezer often changed the lyric to "I asked you go to the
Foo Fighters
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concert" while on the Foozer tour; and changed it to "the Weezer concert" later the same year. During their stop in Chicago for Lollapalooza, this was again changed to "I asked you to go to the
Pixies concert" (a line that was also used in the 2019 tour with them), who were playing just before Weezer on a nearby stage; and at the
Panic! at the Disco and Weezer 2016 Summer Tour, the line was sung "I asked you to go to the Panic concert".
Music video
For the single, Cuomo refused to make any "
Buddy Holly
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"-like videos explaining "I really want the songs to come across untainted this time around...I really want to communicate my feelings directly and because I was so careful in writing that way. I'd hate for the video to kinda misrepresent the song, or exaggerate certain aspects."
[Luerssen D., John. ''Rivers' Edge: The Weezer Story''. ]ECW Press
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, 2004, p. 202 The final video featured the band playing in an assembly hall in Los Angeles, surrounded by light fixtures of diverse origin, flashing in time to the music.
[Luerssen D., John, 2004 p. 195] Matt Sharp appears wearing a
FC Barcelona
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shirt. At the beginning of the video, a neon sign reads "Weerez", although at the end, it reads Weezer. It debuted on
MTV's program
120 Minutes
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After its cancellation, ...
and only received moderate airplay on the channel.
Mark Romanek
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directed the video.
Patrick Wilson
Patrick Joseph Wilson (born July 3, 1973) is an American actor and director. He began his career in 1995, starring in Broadway musicals. He received nominations for two Tony Awards for his roles in '' The Full Monty'' (2000–2001) and '' Okla ...
was critical of the video, calling it a "lame concept" and saying too much money was spent on it.
Track listing
;UK 7" Single/UK CD #1
#"El Scorcho" – 4:03
#"You Gave Your Love to Me Softly" – 1:57
;UK CD #2
#"El Scorcho" – 4:03
#"You Gave Your Love to Me Softly" – 1:57
#"Devotion" – 3:11
;AU CD
#"El Scorcho" – 4:03
#"You Gave Your Love to Me Softly" – 1:57
#"Devotion" – 3:11
"You Gave Your Love to Me Softly" was recorded for and released on the soundtrack to the film ''Angus
Angus may refer to:
Media
* ''Angus'' (film), a 1995 film
* ''Angus Og'' (comics), in the ''Daily Record''
Places Australia
* Angus, New South Wales
Canada
* Angus, Ontario, a community in Essa, Ontario
* East Angus, Quebec
Scotland
* Angu ...
''. This version is a completely new recording.
Personnel
*
Rivers Cuomo – lead vocals, rhythm and acoustic guitars, organ
*
Patrick Wilson
Patrick Joseph Wilson (born July 3, 1973) is an American actor and director. He began his career in 1995, starring in Broadway musicals. He received nominations for two Tony Awards for his roles in '' The Full Monty'' (2000–2001) and '' Okla ...
– drums, percussion
*
Brian Bell – lead guitar, backing vocals
*
Matt Sharp – bass guitar, backing vocals
Charts
Covers
*Actor
Michael Cera's band
The Long Goodbye has covered the song.
*
Manchester Orchestra
Manchester Orchestra is an American indie rock band from Atlanta formed in 2004. The group is composed of rhythm guitarist-singer-songwriter Andy Hull, lead guitarist Robert McDowell, bassist Andy Prince and drummer Tim Very. Former drummer Je ...
recorded a cover of it for their
podcast series.
*Chilean band
Los Miserables in their album "Date Cuenta" made a cover called "Chow Chow Sen" inspired by the song El Scorcho.
* The Stereo also covered the song on the Weezer tribute album ''
Rock Music: A Tribute to Weezer''.
*
Mashup
Mashup may refer to:
* Mashup (culture), the rearrangement of spliced parts of musical pieces as part of a subculture
* Mashup (education), combining various forms of data and media by a teacher or student in an instructional setting
* Mashup (mus ...
artists
The Hood Internet
The Hood Internet is an American record production duo based in Chicago, Illinois, specializing in mashups. It is composed of Aaron Brink (ABX) and Steve Reidell (STV SLV).
History
In 2007, the Hood Internet started posting the mashup tracks to ...
paired the song with
Drake
Drake may refer to:
Animals
* A male duck
People and fictional characters
* Drake (surname), a list of people and fictional characters with the family name
* Drake (given name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name ...
's single "
Best I Ever Had" to create the mashup entitled "El Besto I Ever Had".
*The band
Brand New covered this song in Philadelphia, PA in July 2009.
*
Punk/
indie rock
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band
Titus Andronicus
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have covered the song multiple times on tour; the band included one of these live covers on their
mixtape, ''Titus Andronicus LLC Mixtape Vol 1''.
*
Dashboard Confessional
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History
Early ...
covered this song for their album ''
The Wire Tapes Vol. 1''.
*
Deftones
Deftones is an American alternative metal band formed in Sacramento, California in 1988. They were formed by Chino Moreno (vocals, guitar), Stephen Carpenter (guitar), Abe Cunningham (drums), and Dominic Garcia (bass). During their first f ...
have also covered this song in live performances.
*
Wakey Wakey
''Wakey Wakey'' is a full-length album by punk band Toy Dolls.
Track listing
All writing by Michael "Olga" Algar, except where noted.
# "Introduction" – 0:57
# "Wakey Wakey Intro" – 0:21
# "Lester Fiddled The Tax Man" – 2:19
# "Po ...
covered this song for a ''Pinkerton'' tribute album.
References
External links
*
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Weezer songs
1996 singles
Music videos directed by Mark Romanek
Songs written by Rivers Cuomo
1996 songs
Rap rock songs
Post-grunge songs