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"'''Haunt You Every Day'''" is the twelfth track from ''[[Make Believe]]''. | "'''Haunt You Every Day'''" is the twelfth track from ''[[Make Believe]]''. | ||
===Appearances=== | ===Appearances=== | ||
* ''[[Make Believe]]'' | * ''[[Make Believe]]'' (2005) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
According to Rivers, "Haunt You Every Day" was an assignment song given to him by [[Rick Rubin]]. It is also the first song he claims to have written entirely on piano. It is unsure if this statement is in regards to an album song, or to all of his songs. During the first leg of the Make Believe tour, Weezer used "Haunt You Every Day" as their finale before coming out for an encore. The song has subtle changes made to it live, notably an extended intro and outro. | According to Rivers, "Haunt You Every Day" was an assignment song given to him by [[Rick Rubin]]. It is also the first song he claims to have written entirely on piano. It is unsure if this statement is in regards to an album song, or to all of his songs. During the first leg of the ''Make Believe'' tour, Weezer used "Haunt You Every Day" as their finale before coming out for an encore. The song has subtle changes made to it live, notably an extended intro and outro. | ||
===Band Commentary=== | ===Band Commentary=== | ||
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:'''Brian:''' But no pressure! | :'''Brian:''' But no pressure! | ||
:[laughter] | :[laughter] | ||
:'''Rivers:''' So, I didn’t really accomplish that at all, but I did write a song on the piano. So that’s about as close as I | :'''Rivers:''' So, I didn’t really accomplish that at all, but I did write a song on the piano. So that’s about as close as I could come. | ||
:'''Brian:''' I think it’s a beautiful chord progression. It’s deceptively simple too. It sounds a little more complex than it is, and it’s great fun to play live - I wish we would’ve tracked it more, and played it - approached it more how we do now. But I think it came across pretty well. But I think - any regrets, I wish we could re-record that song how we do it right now. | :'''Brian:''' I think it’s a beautiful chord progression. It’s deceptively simple too. It sounds a little more complex than it is, and it’s great fun to play live - I wish we would’ve tracked it more, and played it - approached it more how we do now. But I think it came across pretty well. But I think - any regrets, I wish we could re-record that song how we do it right now. | ||
:'''Scott:''' It’s another one of those songs where the less bass notes I play on it, the better it works. I remember switching back and forth from trying to do it on piano, or Rivers playing it on guitar, and then going back and back and back, and it turned out to be just right. | :'''Scott:''' It’s another one of those songs where the less bass notes I play on it, the better it works. I remember switching back and forth from trying to do it on piano, or Rivers playing it on guitar, and then going back and back and back, and it turned out to be just right. | ||