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Several bands have written songs in honor of the sisters Allan, most notably, of course, is weezer's 1994 "[[Undone]]" B-side, currently available on the deluxe edition of [[The Blue Album]]. [[Black Market Flowers]] were the first to write a song called "[[Mykel and Carli]]", and in 2001 [[Jimmy Eat World]] would release the song [[ | Several bands have written songs in honor of the sisters Allan, most notably, of course, is weezer's 1994 "[[Undone]]" B-side, currently available on the deluxe edition of [[The Blue Album]]. [[Black Market Flowers]] were the first to write a song called "[[Mykel and Carli]]", and in 2001 [[Jimmy Eat World]] would release the song "[[Hear You Me]]". | ||
On August 15th, 1997, little more than a month after the tragic passing, a tribute concert was held at the Palace Theater in Hollywood, California. All profits from the show went to aid the Allan family in covering the large funeral costs. Weezer headlined the show, which included [[that dog.]] (in what would prove to be their final show before disbanding the following month), and [[Black Market Flowers]] as the opening act. A special solo performance of the song "[[Mykel & Carli]]" by Rivers, preceded by a special greeting to the crowd from the Allans' father Wayne, can be seen on the 2004 DVD ''[[Video Capture Device]]''. This show would also prove to be [[Matt Sharp]]'s final live performance with weezer. | On August 15th, 1997, little more than a month after the tragic passing, a tribute concert was held at the Palace Theater in Hollywood, California. All profits from the show went to aid the Allan family in covering the large funeral costs. Weezer headlined the show, which included [[that dog.]] (in what would prove to be their final show before disbanding the following month), and [[Black Market Flowers]] as the opening act. A special solo performance of the song "[[Mykel & Carli]]" by Rivers, preceded by a special greeting to the crowd from the Allans' father Wayne, can be seen on the 2004 DVD ''[[Video Capture Device]]''. This show would also prove to be [[Matt Sharp]]'s final live performance with weezer. |