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"'''El Scorcho'''" is the first single and seventh track from ''[[Pinkerton]]''.  The song was not a successful single; several radio stations refused to play the song, and the video stiffed on MTV. This is considered to be one of the causes for the initial commercial failure of the album.  On WeezerJonas, the official online street team for Weezer, "El Scorcho" was ranked the 3rd best song on Pinkerton, losing to "The Good Life" and "Tired of Sex."  Although "El Scorcho" had little success as a single, the song itself has become somewhat of a cult classic.  It is only now that it is seeing large strides in mainstream popularity (in large part from being on the video game ''Rock Band'').
"'''El Scorcho'''" is the first single and seventh track from ''[[Pinkerton]]''.  The song was not a successful single; several radio stations refused to play the song, and the video stiffed on MTV. This is considered to be one of the causes for the initial commercial failure of the album.  On WeezerJonas, the official online street team for Weezer, "El Scorcho" was ranked the 3rd best song on Pinkerton, losing to "The Good Life" and "Tired of Sex."  Although "El Scorcho" had little success as a single, the song itself has become somewhat of a cult classic.  It is only now that it is seeing large strides in mainstream popularity (in large part from being on the video game ''Rock Band'').
===Appearances===
*[[Pinkerton]]
*[[El Scorcho]] (Radio Only Promo CD)
*[[El Scorcho]] (UK Retail 7"/UK Retail CD #1)
*[[El Scorcho]] (UK Retail CD #2)
==Inspiration==
==Inspiration==
"El Scorcho" is one of the first narrative songs Rivers wrote at Harvard.  In a 2006 interview with the Harvard college newspaper, The Crimson, that the lines mentioning "Cio-Cio San" and "watching Grunge leg-drop New Jack" were actually taken from an essay from a classmate of his at Harvard in an Expository Writing class. The printed lyrics to the song identify these two lines as quoted with the enclosure of quotation marks. "...one example is, in 'Pinkerton,' in 'El Scorcho,' two lines in the song are actually taken from someone else’s essay in my Expos class. Because at one point, we had to do a little workshop thing, and we each got assigned to review someone else’s essay. So, I reviewed this one person’s essay, and I liked some of the lines in it, so I took them and used them in the song." The actual meaning of "watching Grunge leg-drop New Jack" is a reference to ECW's star Johnny Grunge leg dropping New Jack, through a table, possibly referencing a photograph of Grunge fighting wrestler New Jack that was published in Pro Wrestling Illustrated.
"El Scorcho" is one of the first narrative songs Rivers wrote at Harvard.  In a 2006 interview with the Harvard college newspaper, The Crimson, that the lines mentioning "Cio-Cio San" and "watching Grunge leg-drop New Jack" were actually taken from an essay from a classmate of his at Harvard in an Expository Writing class. The printed lyrics to the song identify these two lines as quoted with the enclosure of quotation marks. "...one example is, in 'Pinkerton,' in 'El Scorcho,' two lines in the song are actually taken from someone else’s essay in my Expos class. Because at one point, we had to do a little workshop thing, and we each got assigned to review someone else’s essay. So, I reviewed this one person’s essay, and I liked some of the lines in it, so I took them and used them in the song." The actual meaning of "watching Grunge leg-drop New Jack" is a reference to ECW's star Johnny Grunge leg dropping New Jack, through a table, possibly referencing a photograph of Grunge fighting wrestler New Jack that was published in Pro Wrestling Illustrated.
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==Tracklist==
==Tracklist==
'''Radio Only Promo Single'''
'''Radio Only Promo Single'''
# El Scorcho - 4:03
# [[El Scorcho]] - 4:03


'''UK 7" Single/UK CD #1'''
'''UK Retail 7"/UK Retail CD #1'''
# El Scorcho - 4:03
# [[El Scorcho]] - 4:03
# [[You Gave Your Love To Me Softly]] - 1:57
# [[You Gave Your Love To Me Softly]] - 1:57


'''UK CD #2'''
'''UK Retail CD #2'''
# El Scorcho - 4:03
# [[El Scorcho]] - 4:03
# You Gave Your Love To Me Softly - 1:57
# [[You Gave Your Love To Me Softly]] - 1:57
# [[Devotion]] - 3:11
# [[Devotion]] - 3:11


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