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The earliest known recording of the song was in spring [[1993]], amongst a set of 8-track demos written by Wilson and [[Rivers Cuomo]].<ref name="RH">[[Karl Koch]]. ''[[Recording History]]''. Archived from the original on Weezerpedia at:<br><ol type="a"><li>[[Recording History - Page 4#Late Winter/Spring 1993: Various 8 Track recordings by Rivers, and Pat.|"Late Winter/Spring 1993: Various 8 Track recordings by Rivers, and Pat."]]</li><li>[[Recording History - Page 5#NYC Pat Wilson 4 tracks: September '93|"NYC Pat Wilson 4 tracks: September '93"]]</li><li>[[Recording History - Page 5#October/November '93 Pat Wilson 8 track demo: "My Spine"|"October/November '93 Pat Wilson 8 track demo: "My Spine""]]</li></ol></ref><sup>: a</sup> It was untitled at the time and given the name "Show Me How to Ride This Thing" by [[Karl Koch]] in the [[Recording History - Page 4#Late Winter/Spring 1993: Various 8 Track recordings by Rivers, and Pat.|Weezer Recording History]]. It was demoed again as "Old and Wise" in September on a 4-track in New York, NY during the recording of ''[[Weezer (The Blue Album)]]'',<ref name="RH" /><sup>: b</sup> and again in late fall for inclusion on the demo tape ''[[My Spine]]''.<ref name="RH" /><sup>: c</sup> | The earliest known recording of the song was in spring [[1993]], amongst a set of 8-track demos written by Wilson and [[Rivers Cuomo]].<ref name="RH">[[Karl Koch]]. ''[[Recording History]]''. Archived from the original on Weezerpedia at:<br><ol type="a"><li>[[Recording History - Page 4#Late Winter/Spring 1993: Various 8 Track recordings by Rivers, and Pat.|"Late Winter/Spring 1993: Various 8 Track recordings by Rivers, and Pat."]]</li><li>[[Recording History - Page 5#NYC Pat Wilson 4 tracks: September '93|"NYC Pat Wilson 4 tracks: September '93"]]</li><li>[[Recording History - Page 5#October/November '93 Pat Wilson 8 track demo: "My Spine"|"October/November '93 Pat Wilson 8 track demo: "My Spine""]]</li></ol></ref><sup>: a</sup> It was untitled at the time and given the name "Show Me How to Ride This Thing" by [[Karl Koch]] in the [[Recording History - Page 4#Late Winter/Spring 1993: Various 8 Track recordings by Rivers, and Pat.|Weezer Recording History]]. It was demoed again as "Old and Wise" in September on a 4-track in New York, NY during the recording of ''[[Weezer (The Blue Album)]]'',<ref name="RH" /><sup>: b</sup> and again in late fall for inclusion on the demo tape ''[[My Spine]]''.<ref name="RH" /><sup>: c</sup> | ||
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{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Patrick Wilson]]|Old and Wise||Fall [[1993]]|||''[[My Spine]]''|8-track recording.}} | {{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Patrick Wilson]]|Old and Wise||Fall [[1993]]|||''[[My Spine]]''|8-track recording.}} | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== |