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Mykel and Carli

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"Mykel and Carli"
Mykel and Carli cover
B-side by Weezer
Album Undone (UK Retail CD/UK Retail Cassette/UK 7" Single (Blue Vinyl))
Released June 24, 1994
Recorded N/A
Length 2:53
Label Geffen
Writer(s) Cuomo
RC# 144
COR# N/A
Producer(s) Ric Ocasek
Status Officially released, demo circulating
Undone (UK Retail CD/UK Retail Cassette/UK 7" Single (Blue Vinyl)) track listing
"Undone"
(1)
"Mykel And Carli"
(2)
"Susanne"
(3)
Undone (Australian Retail CD) track listing
"Undone"
(1)
"Mykel And Carli"
(2)
"Susanne"
(3)
Weezer (Deluxe Edition) (Disc 2) track listing
"Mykel And Carli"
(1)
"Susanne"
(2)
Rivers Cuomo song chronology
"Say It Ain't So"
(RC# 143)
"Mykel And Carli"
(RC# 144)
"Ooh"
(RC# 145)
Alternate cover
Cover of 2004 double-CD deluxe edition
Cover of 2004 double-CD deluxe edition
This article is about the Weezer song. For more uses of "Mykel and Carli," see Mykel and Carli.

"Mykel & Carli" (originally known as "Please Pick Up the Phone" and "A Letter to Mykel and Carli (from a High School Friend)", is the first track from the deluxe edition of Weezer's self-titled debut album and is a b-side to "Undone".

Appearances

Overview

"Mykel And Carli" was originally written as "Please Pick Up the Phone" in February of 1993. However, as Mykel and Carli Allan began to play a larger role in the band members' lives, Rivers decided it would be fit to write a song for them.

The sisters Allan revealed the story of the writing of the song to fans at an official fan club gathering in the summer of 1996 at the Pasadena, California home of two fans. Supposedly, the sisters received a brief call from Rivers asking them what high school they went to. As the Allan family was somewhat nomadic at times, they replied that they went to several different ones. He asked them to pick one, so they decided to mention Wilson High (located in Hacienda Heights, California). "Great", Rivers said, then abruptly hung up the phone. Okay, that was weird, they thought, but let it go. Minutes later, he called back, asking them to name a street they once lived on. "Eagle Court" was the reply. Another "Thanks", and dial tone. On it went for some time, with the sisters increasingly curious, yet Rivers refused to reveal his motives for the desired info.

He then wrote "To Mykel and Carli (From a High School Friend)". Rivers' demo of this track is circulating. It is slightly different from the final version, noteably featuring a banjo track.

Days later, Mykel and Carli were invited out to a gig the band had in Hollywood, which was normal. However, the band stressed that it was important to make sure to come to this particular show. During the set, the band debuted the reworked version of "Please Pick Up The Phone", now of course rewritten and renamed in honor of the band's biggest fans. There was reportedly not a dry eye among the sisters.

When the band began recording for The Blue Album, they worked extensively on "Mykel and Carli", but never felt satisfied with it. When the "Undone" single was released, the band re-recorded the song in a session with engineer Paul duGre. The other "Undone" B-sides, "Susanne" and "My Evaline", were also recorded during this session.

For years following the untimely passing of the sisters in the summer of 1997, rumors spread that they were hit by a school bus, hence the lyrics. However, the song was of course written and recorded well before this tragic event, and had nothing to do with the circumstances.

Weezer's tribute is not the first song to be written about the Allan sisters, nor would it be the last. A Los Angeles-based band called Black Market Flowers first wrote a song of their own called "Mykel and Carli". Friends of the sisters, and aquaintences of Weezer, they were asked to open the tribute/benefit show in honor of the sisters, headlined by Weezer, and also featuring that dog., at the Palace Theater in Hollywood, August 15th, 1997. The benefit show was the last time "Mykel & Carli" was played live for many years, played solely by Rivers. "Mykel & Carli" was finally played again by the full band on January 20th, 2012 during the first indoor show on the Weezer cruise.

The song's chorus of Hear You Me! not only provided the name for the 1997 tribute/benefit album in honor of the sisters (on which both weezer's and Black Market Flowers' songs are featured), but inspired the song "Hear You Me" by Jimmy Eat World, which was featured on their successful Bleed American album in 2001.

Personnel

Lyrics

<lyrics>Back in Wilson High I had two best friends They lived down the block Where Eagle Ct. bends One she cared for my bones Fed me ice-cream cones One she cared for my happiness And wouldn't leave me alone

Back in Wilson High Said I had these two best friends Till the school bus came and took my friends away Now I'm left alone at home To sit and think all day

Hear you me, Mykel Hear you me, Carli

They gave me a hat the hat was awful rad wore it everyday Made my teacher mad She tore it off my head Now my head's well-read My head gets cold at night sometimes But I can't be misled

Hear you me, Mykel Hear you me, Carli

She tore it off my head Now my head's well-read My head gets cold at night sometimes But I can't be misled

Back in Wilson High I had two best friends They lived down the block Where Eagle Ct. bends Till the school bus came and took my friends away Now I'm left alone at home To sit and think all day

Hear you me, Mykel Hear you me, Carli

Oh! Oh! No! Mykel Oh! Oh! No! Carli Oh!-----------Oh!</lyrics>

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