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While Weezer were looking for a gig to play, [[Karl Koch]] started recording the ride on his portable cassette recorder. These include Pat narrating their trip and an full-band acapella version of Rivers Cuomo's "[[Please Sweet Peepers]]". | While Weezer were looking for a gig to play, [[Karl Koch]] started recording the ride on his portable cassette recorder. These include Pat narrating their trip and an full-band acapella version of Rivers Cuomo's "[[Please Sweet Peepers]]". | ||
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After unsuccessfully securing a gig, the band would retreat to Jason's mother's apartment in Oakland, California, where they would make use of her piano and a flute. Among what was recorded at the apartment were a series of improvised jams, a short piano version of "Linus and Lucy" by Vince Guaraldi, and a jam later nicknamed "[[Symphony of Sludge]]" with Cuomo on flute and the others all on piano. Short clips of these have surfaced from a stickAM stream where Karl Koch showed off old recordings and demos. | After unsuccessfully securing a gig, the band would retreat to Jason's mother's apartment in Oakland, California, where they would make use of her piano and a flute. Among what was recorded at the apartment were a series of improvised jams, a short piano version of "Linus and Lucy" by Vince Guaraldi, and a jam later nicknamed "[[Symphony of Sludge]]" with Cuomo on flute and the others all on piano. Short clips of these have surfaced from a stickAM stream where Karl Koch showed off old recordings and demos. | ||