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'''Yellow Camaro''' is the fourth track on ''[[The End of Imagining]]'', the debut album by [[Brian Bell]]'s side project [[ | '''Yellow Camaro''' is the fourth track on ''[[The End of Imagining]]'', the debut album by [[Brian Bell]]'s side project the [[Space Twins]]. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Bell originally wrote "Yellow Camaro", with the intention of it being recorded by Weezer, in early 2002. Just after the recording of ''[[Maladroit]]'', Weezer began to record new songs at a feverish pace, with sights set on recording another album very quickly. These recordings are known as the [[Album 5 Demos]], and many new approaches were taken, with one of them being opening up the songwriting to include contributions from members other | Bell originally wrote "Yellow Camaro", with the intention of it being recorded by Weezer, in early 2002. Just after the recording of ''[[Maladroit]]'', Weezer began to record new songs at a feverish pace, with sights set on recording another album very quickly. These recordings are known as the [[Album 5 Demos]], and many new approaches were taken, with one of them being opening up the songwriting to include contributions from members other than [[Rivers Cuomo]]. This song was Brian's first effort. | ||
After a Space Twins | After a Space Twins show at the El Rey in Los Anglees in early 2003, a fan asked Brian whether Weezer would ever properly record "Yellow Camaro", in the wake of the song appearing on a Space Twins release. His reply was, "Not likely." | ||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Album 5 Demos]] | *[[Album 5 Demos]] | ||
*[[List of Space Twins songs]] | *[[List of Space Twins songs]] |