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{{Featured song MP3 headline|http://play.last.fm/preview/1006338.mp3|Mykel & Carli}}
{{Featured song MP3 headline|http://play.last.fm/preview/121469186.mp3|Photograph}}
{{Featured song artwork| TheSweaterSong.jpg}}
{{Featured song artwork|Weezer Photograph cover.jpg}}
"'''Mykel & Carli'''" (originally known as "'''Please Pick Up the Phone'''" and "'''A Letter to Mykel and Carli (from a High School Friend)'''") is the first track from the deluxe edition of Weezer's self-titled debut album and is a b-side to "[[Undone]]". The sisters Allan revealed the story of the writing of the song to fans at an official fan club gathering in the summer of 1996 at the Pasadena, California home of two fans. Supposedly, the sisters received a brief call from Rivers asking them what high school they went to.  As the Allan family was somewhat nomadic at times, they replied that they went to several different ones. He asked them to pick one, so they decided to mention Wilson High (located in Hacienda Heights, California). "Great", Rivers said, then abruptly hung up the phone. ''Okay, that was weird'', they thought, but let it go. Minutes later, he called back, asking them to name a street they once lived on.  "Eagle Court" was the reply.  Another "Thanks", and dial tone.  On it went for some time, with the sisters increasingly curious, yet Rivers refused to reveal his motives for the desired info. He then wrote "To Mykel and Carli (From a High School Friend)". Rivers' demo of this track is circulating.  It is slightly different from the final version, noteably featuring a banjo track.
"'''Photograph'''" is the second song and third single from [[Weezer's]] [[2001]] album, ''[[The Green Album]]''. Originally known as "If You Want It", "Photograph" was released in Japan as the lead-off promo single for ''The Green Album'', which differs from the US's "[[Hash Pipe]]." The song enjoyed only modest success on the radio, peaking at #17 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart. There are two alternate mixes floating around on the internet. The first to crop up was an extended, unmastered version that leaked before the album's release along with thirteen other ''Green'' sessions tracks. This version, clocking in at nearly three minutes, features a verse that was cut out of the final edit. Also, there is an alternate mix of the song from the initial Japanese promo CDs, featuring an edited intro, and no applause at the end. During many live shows in [[2005]], the band would close out their first set by having drummer [[Patrick Wilson]] take lead vocals and guitar on "Photograph", while [[Rivers Cuomo]] played drums. Most of the time the band would do a medley of "Photograph" and the Blur song "[[Song 2]]." The music video for the song is notable for being directed by [[Weezer.com]] webmaster and longtime friend of the band [[Karl Koch]]. It consists of footage shot while the band was touring for ''The Green Album''. Among the notable footage is Cuomo playing soccer, guitarist [[Brian Bell]] attempting to skateboard and juggle (not at the same time), Wilson riding a Razor Scooter, a brief clip of the duo from Tenacious D running onstage during a Weezer show and a scene with Cuomo playing a prank on new bassist [[Scott Shriner]]. During the very end of the video, when Cuomo is playinga prank on Shriner, a demo of "[[Death and Destruction]]" can be heard in the background.  


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