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{{Karlification box|Dale Johnson, a student at LMU had seen a weezer show, and asked them to come record at the LMU 24 track studios, for his final project in music engineering class. They recorded several takes of "Jamie". a few weeks later, a classmate of Mark's asked the band to come back, for her own final project. The second time, they recorded various takes of "Lullaby for Wayne" and "My Name is Jonas". On both occasions, the students had to select microphone placement and recording techniques. In all cases, the music was recorded "live", each microphone assigned to its own track. There were no overdubs.|[https://web.archive.org/web/20140519063254if_/http://daveandnikolai.com/wzr/classic/03_Recording_History/WeezRecHist4.html Weezer Recording History, Page 4]}} | {{Karlification box|Dale Johnson, a student at LMU had seen a weezer show, and asked them to come record at the LMU 24 track studios, for his final project in music engineering class. They recorded several takes of "Jamie". a few weeks later, a classmate of Mark's asked the band to come back, for her own final project. The second time, they recorded various takes of "Lullaby for Wayne" and "My Name is Jonas". On both occasions, the students had to select microphone placement and recording techniques. In all cases, the music was recorded "live", each microphone assigned to its own track. There were no overdubs.|[https://web.archive.org/web/20140519063254if_/http://daveandnikolai.com/wzr/classic/03_Recording_History/WeezRecHist4.html Weezer Recording History, Page 4]}} | ||
=== The Central (Club Dump) concert, April 29, 1993 === | |||
{{main|Weezer concert: 04/29/1993}} | |||
[[Weezer]] played a show at The Central on [[April 29]], [[1993]] as part of Club Dump. This show was recorded on video tape by the venue, in addition to being taped by [[Karl Koch]]. | |||
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{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Weezer]]|[[Surf Wax America]]||[[April 29]], [[1993]]|The Central, West Hollywood, CA|||}} | |||
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Weezer]]|[[No One Else]]||[[April 29]], [[1993]]|The Central, West Hollywood, CA|||}} | |||
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Weezer]]|[[The World Has Turned and Left Me Here]]||[[April 29]], [[1993]]|The Central, West Hollywood, CA|||}} | |||
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Weezer]]|[[My Name Is Jonas]]||[[April 29]], [[1993]]|The Central, West Hollywood, CA|||}} | |||
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Weezer]]|[[Jamie]]||[[April 29]], [[1993]]|The Central, West Hollywood, CA|||}} | |||
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Weezer]]|[[Say It Ain't So]]||[[April 29]], [[1993]]|The Central, West Hollywood, CA|||}} | |||
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[Weezer]]|[[Lullaby for Wayne|Lullaby for Pat Finn]]||[[April 29]], [[1993]]|The Central, West Hollywood, CA|4:09|''[[Video Capture Device]]''|"Lullaby for Wayne" with altered lyrics for [[Pat Finn]].}} | |||
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Weezer]]|[[Undone - The Sweater Song]]||[[April 29]], [[1993]]|The Central, West Hollywood, CA|||}} | |||
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[Weezer]]|[[If I Fell]]|19930429-weezer-if_i_fell-at_club_dump.mp3|[[April 29]], [[1993]]|The Central, West Hollywood, CA|3:25|Released online|[[The Beatles|Beatles]] cover, released on [[weezer.com]].}} | |||
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=== Matt and Rivers 4-track "Mrs. Young", May 1993 === | === Matt and Rivers 4-track "Mrs. Young", May 1993 === | ||
This song (also known as "Jamie II") was intended to be released as a B-side for a planned, but unrealized, independent single release of "Jamie". [[Matt Sharp]] wrote most of the song, with [[Rivers Cuomo]] helping on additional writing and harmonies. The song was tried out by [[The Rentals]] later on and would eventually become "[[Please Let That Be You]]". | This song (also known as "Jamie II") was intended to be released as a B-side for a planned, but unrealized, independent single release of "Jamie". [[Matt Sharp]] wrote most of the song, with [[Rivers Cuomo]] helping on additional writing and harmonies. The song was tried out by [[The Rentals]] later on and would eventually become "[[Please Let That Be You]]". | ||
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{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[Matt Sharp]] | {{Known recordings entry|aaffaa| | ||
*[[Matt Sharp]] | |||
*[[Rivers Cuomo]]|[[Mrs. Young]]||May [[1993]]||3:34|''[[Excellent Stocking Stuffer]]''|4-track demo}} | |||
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{{Karlification box|(This is an early version of "Please Let That Be You" ) Matt wrote much of the song and then asked Rivers to help with some parts and harmonies ; 4 track|[https://web.archive.org/web/20140519063254if_/http://daveandnikolai.com/wzr/classic/03_Recording_History/WeezRecHist4.html Weezer Recording History, Page 4]}} | {{Karlification box|(This is an early version of "Please Let That Be You" ) Matt wrote much of the song and then asked Rivers to help with some parts and harmonies ; 4 track|[https://web.archive.org/web/20140519063254if_/http://daveandnikolai.com/wzr/classic/03_Recording_History/WeezRecHist4.html Weezer Recording History, Page 4]}} | ||