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This weekend, I found some high school-era classics on YouTube. The first is of Nathaniel Hornblower protesting one of R.E.M.'s awards for "Everybody Hurts" at the '94 VMAs. I remember watching this live, and like most people, being left with an overwhelming feeling of "WTF?" It made a whole lot more sense when I found out that it was one of the Beastie Boys. I'm not sure how I found that out back then in the pre-internet dark ages.
This next video was introduced to me by my friend and future best man. He innocently recorded a Weezer performance off of Letterman one evening. I'm sure that he had no idea that the bassist, Matt Sharp, would steal the show bouncing around the stage in his John Denver t-shirt. The stillness of the rest of the band just amplifies his craziness. Unfortunately, after all of this build-up, it looks like this video has disappeared from YouTube. Damn you copyright infringement!
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