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The following page holds the content that will be "transcluded" (i.e. sent over to) the [[Main Page]] as a '''featured song.''' For assistance with editing, please consult [[Help:Featured Song]]. | The following page holds the content that will be "transcluded" (i.e. sent over to) the [[Main Page]] as a '''featured song.''' For assistance with editing, please consult [[Help:Featured Song]]. | ||
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In the spring of [[1997]], plans were made for a retail single for the song "[[Pink Triangle]]", with [[Geffen]] insisting on the song being "cleaned up" for radio with a new mix. The band took the opportunity to further work on "Getting Up and Leaving" and "I Swear It's True" for inclusion on a "Pink Triangle" retail single. At the time, [[Matt Sharp]] was at work on [[The Rentals]]' ''[[Seven More Minutes]]'' album and was unable to attend the sessions, scheduled for Rivers' spring break from Harvard. | In the spring of [[1997]], plans were made for a retail single for the song "[[Pink Triangle]]", with [[Geffen]] insisting on the song being "cleaned up" for radio with a new mix. The band took the opportunity to further work on "Getting Up and Leaving" and "I Swear It's True" for inclusion on a "Pink Triangle" retail single. At the time, [[Matt Sharp]] was at work on [[The Rentals]]' ''[[Seven More Minutes]]'' album and was unable to attend the sessions, scheduled for Rivers' spring break from Harvard. | ||
In 2010, the "Pink Triangle" single sessions version of the song was set to be released on the deluxe edition of ''Pinkerton''. Prior to release, it's known the song received overdubs in 2009. It's thought that the majority of the vocals were re-cut given Rivers' favoring of the song's earlier | In 2010, the "Pink Triangle" single sessions version of the song was set to be released on the deluxe edition of ''Pinkerton''. Prior to release, it's known the song received overdubs in 2009. It's thought that the majority of the vocals were re-cut given Rivers' favoring of the song's earlier lyrics, which feature on the released version. A non-overdubbed mix of the song was slated to also appear on the album, but remains unreleased. | ||
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