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"'''Getting Up and Leaving'''" is an unreleased [[Weezer]] song written in [[1993]] by [[Rivers Cuomo]]. Band recorded a live demo during ''[[Blue Album]]'' pre-production session and later, in [[1996]], a studio version during ''[[Pinkerton]]'' sessions. Along with [[I Swear It's True]], song was consider a b-side for "[[Pink Triangle]]" CD single. Song remains unheard by fans, known only from sheet music Rivers posted on his MySpace along with sheet music for unheard songs from ''[[Songs from the Black Hole]]''. The song has been performed live, however a bootleg has never surfaced. One such occasion was at a Chicago club show at the Metro in either [[1994]] or [[1995]]. It is often considered to be one of weezer's "holy grails" of unreleased demos. On [[November 25]], [[2008]], on the eve of [[Alone II]]'s release, the song was played a capella by Rivers at the Jam Session. | "'''Getting Up and Leaving'''" is an unreleased [[Weezer]] song written in [[1993]] by [[Rivers Cuomo]] and [[Patrick Wilson]]. Band recorded a live demo during ''[[Blue Album]]'' pre-production session and later, in [[1996]], a studio version during ''[[Pinkerton]]'' sessions. Along with [[I Swear It's True]], song was consider a b-side for "[[Pink Triangle]]" CD single. Song remains unheard by fans, known only from sheet music Rivers posted on his MySpace along with sheet music for unheard songs from ''[[Songs from the Black Hole]]''. The song has been performed live, however a bootleg has never surfaced. One such occasion was at a Chicago club show at the Metro in either [[1994]] or [[1995]]. It is often considered to be one of weezer's "holy grails" of unreleased demos. On [[November 25]], [[2008]], on the eve of [[Alone II]]'s release, the song was played a capella by Rivers at the Jam Session. | ||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== |