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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
"No One Else" was first recorded in the Summer (August) of 1992. In the Recording History, it is listed as a song in the same batch as [[Purification of Water]]. It's first documented attempt by the band was during the [[The Kitchen Tape|Kitchen tape]] sessions. | "No One Else" was first recorded in the Summer (August) of 1992. In the Recording History, it is listed as a song in the same batch as [[The Purification of Water]]. It's first documented attempt by the band was during the [[The Kitchen Tape|Kitchen tape]] sessions. | ||
The song was first played live on September 15, 1992 at the Coconut Teaser. [[Karl Koch]] described the event best when he said, "[No One Else was] a song that started to steer the band in a previously invisible direction." | The song was first played live on September 15, 1992 at the Coconut Teaser. [[Karl Koch]] described the event best when he said, "[No One Else was] a song that started to steer the band in a previously invisible direction." | ||
No One Else is often considered a fan favorite and is frequently played at live performances. [[Todd Sullivan]] listed it as one of the songs that caused him to take notice of Weezer. He referred to it as guys singing about "breaking up with a blabber mouth." | No One Else is often considered a fan favorite and is frequently played at live performances. [[Todd Sullivan]] listed it as one of the songs that caused him to take notice of Weezer. He referred to it as guys singing about "breaking up with a blabber mouth." | ||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||