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* ''[[Dusty Gems & Raw Nuggets]]'' (2004) | * ''[[Dusty Gems & Raw Nuggets]]'' (2004) | ||
* ''[[Video Capture Device]]'' (2004) | * ''[[Video Capture Device]]'' (2004) | ||
* ''[[Death to False Metal]]'' (2010) | * ''[[Death to False Metal]]'' (iTunes, vinyl; 2010) | ||
* ''[[Alone IV: The Blue-Pinkerton Years]]'' (2020) | * ''[[Alone IV: The Blue-Pinkerton Years]]'' (2020) | ||
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Weezer's tribute was neither the first nor last tribute to the sisters. The Los Angeles-based band [[Black Market Flowers]], who also performed at the August 15 tribute concert, also wrote a song titled "[[Mykel and Carli (Black Market Flowers song)|Mykel and Carli]]" prior to Weezer's song. In 1997, the compilation album ''[[Hear You Me! A Tribute to Mykel and Carli]]'' was released by Vast Records. The Allan sisters also inspired the song "[[Hear You Me]]" by [[Jimmy Eat World]], released on the band's album ''Bleed American'' in [[2001]]. | Weezer's tribute was neither the first nor last tribute to the sisters. The Los Angeles-based band [[Black Market Flowers]], who also performed at the August 15 tribute concert, also wrote a song titled "[[Mykel and Carli (Black Market Flowers song)|Mykel and Carli]]" prior to Weezer's song. In 1997, the compilation album ''[[Hear You Me! A Tribute to Mykel and Carli]]'' was released by Vast Records. The Allan sisters also inspired the song "[[Hear You Me]]" by [[Jimmy Eat World]], released on the band's album ''Bleed American'' in [[2001]]. | ||
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{| | {{Known recordings note|For the earlier iteration of the song, see "[[Please Pick Up the Phone]]"}} | ||
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[Rivers Cuomo]]|To Mykel and Carli (From a High School Friend)|02 Mykel + Carli.MP3|June [[1993]]<ref name="rechist4">[[Recording History - Page 4|Weezer Recording History - Page 4]]</ref>||3:17|''[[Alone IV: The Blue-Pinkerton Years]]''|8-track recording}} | |||
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Weezer]]|Mykel and Carli||[[August 6]], [[1993]]<ref name="rechist4" />|Cole Rehearsal Studios, Los Angeles, CA|||Portable DAT recording, rehearsal}} | |||
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Weezer]]|Mykel and Carli||[[August 11]], [[1993]]<ref name="rechist4" />|S.I.R., New York, NY|||Practice demo with [[Ric Ocasek]] with Haig and [[Chris Shaw]].}} | |||
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[Weezer]]|Mykel and Carli||August—October [[1993]]|Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY|3:13|''[[Death to False Metal]]'' (iTunes, vinyl)|}} | |||
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[Weezer]]|Mykel and Carli||July [[1994]]|?, Los Angeles, CA|2:53| | |||
*"[[Undone - The Sweater Song]]" | |||
*''[[Hear You Me! A Tribute to Mykel and Carli]]'' | |||
*''[[Dusty Gems & Raw Nuggets]]''|Recorded with [[Paul du Gré]]}} | |||
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[Rivers Cuomo]]|Mykel and Carli||[[August 15]], [[1997]]|[[Weezer concert: 08/15/1997|The Palace, Los Angeles, CA]]||''[[Video Capture Device]]''|Live recording. Originally aired on MTV.}} | |||
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[Weezer]]|Mykel and Carli|09 Mykel and Carli.mp3|[[January 20]], [[2012]]|[[The Weezer Cruise]]|2:48|''[[Live on the Weezer Cruise - Palladium Lounge (The Blue Album)|Live on the Weezer Cruise - Palladium Lounge]]'' (''The Blue Album'')|Live performance}} | |||
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==Live performances== | ==Live performances== | ||
*[[Weezer concert: 08/15/1997]] | *[[Weezer concert: 08/15/1997]] | ||
*[[Weezer concert: 01/20/2012 | *[[Weezer concert: 01/20/2012]] | ||
*[[Weezer concert: 02/14/2014]] | *[[Weezer concert: 02/14/2014]] | ||
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{{VCD liner notes|First encore song of the memorial concert for Mykel and Carli Allen, the band's fan club presidents, and their sister Trysta, all of whom were killed in a tragic auto accident while en route to a Weezer show in Salt Lake City. The saddest yet perhaps most uplifting stage moment in the band's career. The girls' father, Wayne, delivers a touching speech to introduce the performance.}} | {{VCD liner notes|First encore song of the memorial concert for Mykel and Carli Allen, the band's fan club presidents, and their sister Trysta, all of whom were killed in a tragic auto accident while en route to a Weezer show in Salt Lake City. The saddest yet perhaps most uplifting stage moment in the band's career. The girls' father, Wayne, delivers a touching speech to introduce the performance.}} | ||