Nice to Meet You
"Nice to Meet You" is a song demoed by Weezer during early sessions for the band's planned fifth album.
"Nice to Meet You" | |
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Demo by Weezer | |
Recorded | 2002 |
Songwriter(s) | Brian Bell |
Status | Unreleased |
Overview
"Nice to Meet You" was written by Brian Bell, and initially demoed by Weezer at Cello Studios, Los Angeles, CA for the band's planned fifth album.[1] An article in SPIN describes the song as a "Nirvana-esque rager" with a "Cobain-like chorus".[2]
Lyrics
I write these stupid words The lyrics for this song are incomplete or missing. Can you help us fill them in? If so, we encourage you to make a move! |
[...]
Go away from me, go away
[...]
Known recordings
Performer(s) | Title | Filename | Date of recording | Recording location | Length | Appeared on | Notes |
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Weezer | Nice to Meet You | April 7, 2002[1] | Cello Studios, Los Angeles, CA | ||||
Weezer | Nice to Meet You | April 9—April 22, 2002[3] | Cello Studios, Los Angeles, CA | Version two, "fresh recording, incl. vocal overdubs" | |||
Weezer | Nice to Meet You | June 26, 2002[4] | Sunset Sound Recorders, Los Angeles, CA | Version three |
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Koch, Karl. Karl's Corner, 8 April 2002. Karl's Corner - 04/08/2002
- ↑ SPIN interview with Weezer - July 2002
- ↑ Koch, Karl. Karl's Corner, 27 June 2002. Karl's Corner - 06/27/2002
- ↑ Koch, Karl. Karl's Corner, 11 April 2002. Karl's Corner - 04/11/2002