Draft:Weezer Recording Chronology: Pre-1991: Difference between revisions

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This was done at their friend Mark Kern's house in Hollywood. Pat F. played both the bass and guitar and did the singing. Pat Wilson did the drumming on the Roland "Octopad", an early drum triggering thing. They recorded these 4 songs, but the demo never saw any distribution.|[https://web.archive.org/web/20140519062941if_/http://daveandnikolai.com/wzr/classic/03_Recording_History/WeezRecHist1.html Weezer Recording History, Page 1]}}
This was done at their friend Mark Kern's house in Hollywood. Pat F. played both the bass and guitar and did the singing. Pat Wilson did the drumming on the Roland "Octopad", an early drum triggering thing. They recorded these 4 songs, but the demo never saw any distribution.|[https://web.archive.org/web/20140519062941if_/http://daveandnikolai.com/wzr/classic/03_Recording_History/WeezRecHist1.html Weezer Recording History, Page 1]}}


=== Extended Bush Rehearsals, 1990-91 ===
=== Extended Bush rehearsals, 1990-1991 ===
Several Bush rehearsals were recorded from August 1990 to early [[1991]]. The last of these contained Sharp on keyboards. Throughout this period, Finn recorded 4-track versions of many Bush songs by himself, in order to have a presentable demo tape. However, this attempt wasn't finished, and Bush never ended up making a full demo tape as a band.
Later Bush rehearsals with surviving recordings include:
*[[August 1]], 1990: A full rehearsal with no vocals but a lot of yelling and joking around
*Late 1990: A full practice with "mutated" versions of Bush songs and ends with a Barry White tribute
*Early 1991: A jam session with Sharp on a Yamaha keyboard
 
Throughout this period, Finn recorded 4-track versions of many Bush songs by himself, in order to have a presentable demo tape. However, this attempt wasn't finished, and Bush never ended up making a full demo tape as a band.


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