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Weezer performed "Sliver" live many times in 2008 during the [[Troublemaker Tour]].  During the show, Karl Koch would come out on stage prior to the encore, set up a record player, and play "[[Heart Songs]]". Cuomo would then come out and smash the record player at the point of the song that recalls hearing Nirvana for the first time. Scott and Pat would then come on stage, and play Nirvana's "Sliver" as a three-piece.
 
Weezer performed "Sliver" live many times in 2008 during the [[Troublemaker Tour]].  During the show, Karl Koch would come out on stage prior to the encore, set up a record player, and play "[[Heart Songs]]". Cuomo would then come out and smash the record player at the point of the song that recalls hearing Nirvana for the first time. Scott and Pat would then come on stage, and play Nirvana's "Sliver" as a three-piece.
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Revision as of 04:16, 27 July 2016

Sliver is a Nirvana song first released in 1990 as a single by Sub Pop.

Weezer connection

Rivers Cuomo first heard "Sliver" while working as a cashier at Tower Records in 1991. It was the first Nirvana song he ever heard.

Rivers told Rolling Stone magazine in 2008: "I was working at Tower Records on Sunset Boulevard in the spring of '91, and another cashier, Harold, said, 'Hey, Rivers, I know something you might like. It's called Nirvana.' As soon as I heard 'Mom and Dad went to a show,' I immediately started dancing around. It was exactly how I felt, and they were putting it to music. It inspired me to do the same thing."

Weezer performed "Sliver" live many times in 2008 during the Troublemaker Tour. During the show, Karl Koch would come out on stage prior to the encore, set up a record player, and play "Heart Songs". Cuomo would then come out and smash the record player at the point of the song that recalls hearing Nirvana for the first time. Scott and Pat would then come on stage, and play Nirvana's "Sliver" as a three-piece.