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*[[Zoom (demo)|''Zoom'']] (demo, 1990) | *[[Zoom (demo)|''Zoom'']] (demo, 1990) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
{{Quote | {{Quote|We’re listening to his heavy chugging on Zoom’s “Street Life,” with piercing vocals from his school friend [[Kevin Ridel]]. Cuomo grins, picks up an acoustic guitar (a compact Ed Sheeran signature model, for some reason), and riffs along, chuckling when the song shifts into an oddball funk feel in the verses.|''Rolling Stone'', 2019|<ref>Hiatt, Brian. "The Strange Birth and Near Death of Weezer" ''Rolling Stone''. 28 August 2019. https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/weezer-blue-album-25th-anniversary-877089/</ref>}} | ||
"Street Life" was recorded by Zoom in late 1989 or early 1990 at a studio in Los Angeles, as part of a two-song demo that also included the song "[[Power Talk]]", a few months prior to the band's dissolution.<ref>[[Recording_History_-_Page_1#Zoom_.2889-early_90.29|Weezer Recording History - Page 1]]</ref> A live recording of the song is also known to exist. | "Street Life" was recorded by Zoom in late 1989 or early 1990 at a studio in Los Angeles, as part of a two-song demo that also included the song "[[Power Talk]]", a few months prior to the band's dissolution.<ref>[[Recording_History_-_Page_1#Zoom_.2889-early_90.29|Weezer Recording History - Page 1]]</ref> A live recording of the song is also known to exist. | ||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||