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The song remains unheard by most fans, known only from sheet music Rivers posted on his MySpace. The song was performed live a handful of times very early on in the band's career, but a bootleg has yet to surface. One such occasion was at a Chicago club show at the Metro in either [[1994]] or [[1995]]. It is often considered to be one of Weezer's 'holy grails' of unreleased songs. On [[November 25]], [[2008]], at a hootenanny with Rivers on the eve of ''[[Alone II]]'''s release, the song was attempted, but aborted due to most fans at the event being unfamiliar with the song. Rivers did, however, perform a full a capella version to please the crowd. | The song remains unheard by most fans, known only from sheet music Rivers posted on his MySpace. The song was performed live a handful of times very early on in the band's career, but a bootleg has yet to surface. One such occasion was at a Chicago club show at the Metro in either [[1994]] or [[1995]]. It is often considered to be one of Weezer's 'holy grails' of unreleased songs. On [[November 25]], [[2008]], at a hootenanny with Rivers on the eve of ''[[Alone II]]'''s release, the song was attempted, but aborted due to most fans at the event being unfamiliar with the song. Rivers did, however, perform a full a capella version to please the crowd. | ||
The song will finally see an official release on Nov. 2nd, 2010, as it will be included on the Deluxe re-release of the band's 1996 album, Pinkerton. | The song was given out by Rivers for free on Weezer.com October 19, 2010 at 10:53 am. The fans were greatly appreciative since they'd been waiting to hear it for such a long time. Note: the mp3 he gave out was only in 160 bit and the id3 tags were incomplete. The song will finally see an official release on Nov. 2nd, 2010, as it will be included on the Deluxe re-release of the band's 1996 album, Pinkerton. | ||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== |