My decision to leave 'Ween', however interpreted, was absolutely not made in haste.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not somebody with over-weening ambition.
I've done a few things on the side here and there, but there is not much reason to do so in a sustained way. I'm generally able to say what I want to say within the context of Weezer.
I can't imagine Weezer stopping. We just love doing what we're doing, and I think we'll keep going until we fall down dead. Even if the audience is abandoning us, I can't imagine doing anything else!
Weezer isn't stuck in roles, so we just do what we want to do, what makes us excited.
I had no intention of pursuing either the characters or the setting further.
I made peace with 'Tevar' not doing well and moved on.
I didn't want to be like Yeats; I wanted to be Yeats.
I often get questioned about how we came up with the name 'Weebly.' We all know that all of the good domain names are already taken, and we had neither the desire nor budget to try and fit our business into a pre-existing word - so we made one up.
Know that I am extremely proud of all that is 'Ween.'
I'd walked away from 'Come Dancing' and gave 'Blankety Blank' the elbow when I felt the public had had enough. But I didn't follow my instinct to escape from 'Wogan,' and was persuaded to continue for another two years. I kind of regret that.