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"'''Cygnus X-1'''" (originally known as '''"Smiths Jamb"''') is an instrumental [[Weezer]] demo in early consideration for the album that would eventually become ''[[Maladroit]]''.
"'''Cygnus X-1'''" (originally known as "'''Smiths Jamb'''") is an instrumental [[Weezer]] demo in early consideration for the album that would eventually become ''[[Maladroit]]''.
==Overview==
==Overview==
"Cygnus X-1" was originally written, according to the [[Catalog O' Riffs]], in early October of [[2001]]. It is first known to have been recorded during the [[Cello Demos|sessions at Cello Studios]] in early November of that year, though it was not finished at that time. The song was later recorded at [[Glenn Sound Demos|Glenn Sound Studios]] on [[November 14]] for the radio station 107.7 The End, along with the songs "[[Slave]]" and "[[Space Rock]]". The songs were never aired, and the band subsequently released them as free MP3s on their [[weezer.com|official website]].
"Cygnus X-1" was originally written, according to the [[Catalog O' Riffs]], in early October of [[2001]]. It is first known to have been recorded during the [[Cello Demos|sessions at Cello Studios]] in early November of that year, though it was not finished at that time. The song was later recorded at [[Glenn Sound Demos|Glenn Sound Studios]] on [[November 14]] for the radio station 107.7 The End, along with the songs "[[Slave]]" and "[[Space Rock]]". The songs were never aired, and the band subsequently released them as free MP3s on their [[weezer.com|official website]].