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'''"Everybody Wants a Chance to Feel All Alone"''' (also known as " | '''"Everybody Wants a Chance to Feel All Alone"''' (also known as "Furthest of Seas" is a 2003 [[Weezer]] demo. It is considered to be one of the earliest ''[[Make Believe]]'' demos and marks a considerable shift in songwriting for [[Rivers Cuomo]]. The song is categorized as an [[Office Demo|Office Demos]] (along with tracks like "[[I Can Love]]" and "[[The Story of My Life]]".) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
"Everybody Wants a Chance to Feel All Alone", also known as RC #397, first appears in the Recording History as the song "Furthest of Seas". It is unknown what is different between the two songs. The first known appearance of the song is on [[October 9]], [[2002]], at the S.I.R. studios in Los Angeles. Rivers was the only one present on the recording. | |||
The song's next appearance is as "Everybody Wants a Chance to Feel All Alone", on [[November 1]], [[2002]] at the SIR acoustic rehearsal. Also recorded here was an acoustic demo of "[[Private Message]]", which has been released online for free. Following this appearance, the song is frequently rehearsed by the band acoustically. It was even played live at the Hotel Cafe on [[November 3]], but no recording is known to exist. It is believed that the version fans have is from the November 1 set. | |||
==Fan Reactions== | |||
Even several years after the song's leak, many Weezer fans still cite the song as one of their favorites. | |||