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===Writing and recording=== | ===Writing and recording=== | ||
Early band rehearsals and recordings took place at Amherst from now on. Members began to gravitate to [[The Garage|the garage]] for recording, which was situated next to the kitchen. The first documentation of demo recording at Amherst is one by Patrick Wilson. The first documented rehearsal took place in April, 1992. Songs played were: "[[Only in Dreams]]," "Why Can't You Be There," "[[My Name Is Jonas]]," "Only She Can Hold My Hand," " | Early band rehearsals and recordings took place at Amherst from now on. Members began to gravitate to [[The Garage|the garage]] for recording, which was situated next to the kitchen. The first documentation of demo recording at Amherst is one by Patrick Wilson. The first documented rehearsal took place in April, 1992. Songs played were: "[[Only in Dreams]]," "Why Can't You Be There," "[[My Name Is Jonas]]," "Only She Can Hold My Hand," "[[Windows Down]]" (improperly identified as "Paper Bag" or "Paper Bag In The Back Seat" until 2024), and "[[Let's Sew Our Pants Together]]." | ||
Sometime in May 1992, the band recorded their first demo in the garage. This demo featured "[[Thief, You've Taken All That Was Me]]," "[[Let's Sew Our Pants Together]]," and "[[The World Has Turned and Left Me Here]]." | Sometime in May 1992, the band recorded their first demo in the garage. This demo featured "[[Thief, You've Taken All That Was Me]]," "[[Let's Sew Our Pants Together]]," and "[[The World Has Turned and Left Me Here]]." | ||
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[[Image:Amherst house July2013.jpg|left|thumb|200px|The interior of the garage as of July, 2013.]] | [[Image:Amherst house July2013.jpg|left|thumb|200px|The interior of the garage as of July, 2013.]] | ||
===Legacy=== | ===Legacy=== | ||
The Amherst House is considered by fans to be one of the most important (if not the most important) place(s) in Weezer history. It is featured prominently in the "[[Say It Ain't So]]" music video, which shows extensive shots of the garage, the kitchen and the backyard. During the ''[[Video Capture Device]]'' commentary, [[Karl Koch]] gives extensive directions on how to find the house. | The Amherst House is considered by fans to be one of the most important (if not the most important) place(s) in Weezer history. It is featured prominently in the "[[Say It Ain't So]]" music video, which shows extensive shots of the garage, the kitchen and the backyard. During the ''[[Video Capture Device]]'' commentary, [[Karl Koch]] gives extensive directions on how to find the house. |