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"Zep Jamb" is first known to have been demoed under the title "I'm Not In Love" during the [[Hooptie Tour]] at [[DC Demos|Monster Island Studios]] in Washington, D.C. on [[May 27]], [[2001]]. This recording was among several from those sessions released to the band's [[weezer.com|official website]] as a free MP3. The song was recorded again for the [[BBC_Sessions#2001|BBC Radio 1]] show ''The Evening Session'' on [[June 13]], 2001, but was not broadcast and was not finished until the band returned to Los Angeles on [[July 9]]. The song was performed live (under the title "Zep Song") at every concert on the [[Euro Freak Out Tour]], and at two shows in [[Karl's Corner - 07/24/2001|New York]] and [[Karl's Corner - 07/25/2001|Philadelphia]], respectively. The song was attempted only once (under the title "Zep Jamb") during the [[Maladroit Demos|studio sessions for ''Maladroit'']], on [[January 9]], [[2002]], before the song was, ultimately, abandoned.
"Zep Jamb" is first known to have been demoed under the title "I'm Not In Love" during the [[Hooptie Tour]] at [[DC Demos|Monster Island Studios]] in Washington, D.C. on [[May 27]], [[2001]]. This recording was among several from those sessions released to the band's [[weezer.com|official website]] as a free MP3. The song was recorded again for the [[BBC_Sessions#2001|BBC Radio 1]] show ''The Evening Session'' on [[June 13]], 2001, but was not broadcast and was not finished until the band returned to Los Angeles on [[July 9]]. The song was performed live (under the title "Zep Song") at every concert on the [[Euro Freak Out Tour]], and at two shows in [[Karl's Corner - 07/24/2001|New York]] and [[Karl's Corner - 07/25/2001|Philadelphia]], respectively. The song was attempted only once (under the title "Zep Jamb") during the [[Maladroit Demos|studio sessions for ''Maladroit'']], on [[January 9]], [[2002]], before the song was, ultimately, abandoned.


The song's title is a reference to the band {{Wikipedia|Led Zeppelin}}.<ref>ScottishTeeVee "Weezer - Live Germany 2001- Full concert" ''YouTube''. 25 October 2023. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uqi-V1e-x8g</ref> The lyrics "lay money down" are similar to lyrics from the songs "{{Wikipedia|Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)}}" and "[[Wikipedia:Heartbreaker (Led Zeppelin song)|Heartbreaker]]" ("you better lay your money down;" "How the fellas lay their money down").
The song's title is a reference to the band {{Wikipedia|Led Zeppelin}}.<ref>ScottishTeeVee "Weezer - Live Germany 2001- Full concert" ''YouTube''. 25 October 2023. https://youtu.be/EfMuwPUII5I?si=ODuEOPvFD1SrmhKB&t=294</ref> The lyrics "lay money down" are similar to lyrics from the songs "{{Wikipedia|Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)}}" and "[[Wikipedia:Heartbreaker (Led Zeppelin song)|Heartbreaker]]" ("you better lay your money down;" "How the fellas lay their money down").


The guitar riff and verse from "Zep Jamb" were later appropriated as the bridge to the song "[[Tell Me What You Want]]", recorded in contention for (though ultimately excluded from) the [[2021]] album ''[[Van Weezer]]''. The track appeared in the video game ''Wave Break'' and received a 7"-vinyl single release.
The guitar riff and verse from "Zep Jamb" were later appropriated as the bridge to the song "[[Tell Me What You Want]]", recorded in contention for (though ultimately excluded from) the [[2021]] album ''[[Van Weezer]]''. The track appeared in the video game ''Wave Break'' and received a 7"-vinyl single release.
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