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| Length = 4:28 | | Length = 4:28 | ||
| Label = Geffen | | Label = Geffen | ||
| Writer = [[Rivers Cuomo | | Writer = [[Rivers Cuomo]], [[Patrick Wilson]] | ||
| RC# = 130 | | RC# = 130 | ||
| Producer = Weezer | | Producer = Weezer | ||
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| Next track = "[[The World Has Turned and Left Me Here]]"<br>(3) | | Next track = "[[The World Has Turned and Left Me Here]]"<br>(3) | ||
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"'''Let's Sew Our Pants Together'''" is the second track from [[Weezer's first demo]] | "'''Let's Sew Our Pants Together'''" is a song by [[Weezer]]. It was the second track from [[Weezer's first demo|the band's first demo]], with the same recording later appearing on the ''[[The Kitchen Tape|Kitchen Tape]]'' demo. | ||
===Appearances=== | ===Appearances=== | ||
* | *[[Weezer's first demo]] (1992) | ||
* ''[[The Kitchen Tape]]'' | *''[[The Kitchen Tape]]'' (1992) | ||
*''[[Patrick & Rivers]] (2020) | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
"Let's Sew Our Pants Together" was, according to the [[Catalog O' Riffs]], written near to the formation of [[Weezer]] around February or March of [[1992]]. It is first known to have been [[Pre-Blue Album club dates|performed live at 8121 Club]] in Los Angeles. The song continued to be performed at various Weezer shows throughout the spring, and was one of three songs recorded for the band's first demo in May of 1992. According to [[Karl Koch]]'s article in [[Weezine]] Issue #3, the recording from this demo is the same that appears on Weezer's second demo (''The Kitchen Tape''). The song is not known to have been performed by Weezer after the summer of 1992. | "Let's Sew Our Pants Together" was, according to the [[Catalog O' Riffs]], written near to the formation of [[Weezer]] around February or March of [[1992]]. It is first known to have been [[Pre-Blue Album club dates|performed live at 8121 Club]] in Los Angeles. The song continued to be performed at various Weezer shows throughout the spring, and was one of three songs recorded for the band's first demo in May of 1992. According to [[Karl Koch]]'s article in [[Weezine]] Issue #3, the recording from this demo is the same that appears on Weezer's second demo (''The Kitchen Tape''). The song is not known to have been performed by Weezer after the summer of 1992. | ||
[[Rivers Cuomo]] played the song over the video streaming platform [[Ustream]] on [[August 19]], [[2011]]. | [[Rivers Cuomo]] played the song over the video streaming platform [[Ustream]] on [[August 19]], [[2011]]. | ||
A demo of the song was released on the digital compilation, ''[[Patrick & Rivers]]'' on [[December 9]], [[2020]]. | |||
==Personnel== | ==Personnel== | ||
*[[Rivers Cuomo]] – lead guitar, lead vocals | *[[Rivers Cuomo]] – lead guitar, lead vocals | ||