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| Producer = Weezer
| Producer = Weezer
| Status  = Released
| Status  = Released
| LastFM link = [http://play.last.fm/preview/112676009.mp3 Album version]
| RC's last song  = "Let It Ride"<br>(RC# 595)  
| RC's last song  = "Let It Ride"<br>(RC# 595)  
| This RC song    = "Burndt Jamb"<br>(RC# 596)
| This RC song    = "Burndt Jamb"<br>(RC# 596)
| RC's next song  = "[[High Up Above]]"<br>(RC# 597)
| RC's next song  = "[[High Up Above]]"<br>(RC# 597)
| Album          = Maladroit
| Album type      = studio
| Album type      = studio
| Previous track  = "[[Slob]]"<br>(6)
| Previous track  = "[[Slob]]"<br>(6)
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* ''[[Make Believe]]'' (live - international bonus track) (2005)
* ''[[Make Believe]]'' (live - international bonus track) (2005)
* ''[[We Are All on Drugs]]'' (UK Retail CD - live) (2005)
* ''[[We Are All on Drugs]]'' (UK Retail CD - live) (2005)
===MP3 Previews===
''<small>Source is www.LastFM.com unless otherwise stated</small>''
* [http://play.last.fm/preview/112676009.mp3 Album version]
==Overview==
==Overview==
"Burndt Jamb" was intitially a part of both the 2001 [[DC Demos]] and [[BBC Sessions]]. These early recordings were instrumentals, but the song was assigned lyrics during the sessions for ''Maladroit''. A different, longer version with changed lyrics was also recorded and is circulating around the internet.
"Burndt Jamb" initially debuted as an instrumental. The earliest version heard by fans was a recording from [[DC Demos|Monster Island Studios in Washington, D.C.]], recorded with other songs in hopes of finding a producer for the band's fourth album. The song was played the following month for the show ''The Evening Session'' for [[BBC Sessions|BBC Radio 1]]. The song received lyrics during [[Maladroit Demos|the sessions for Maladroit]], with an entirely new set of lyrics eventually appearing on the final album. In a 2002 Rolling Stone article by Jenny Eliscu, Rivers Cuomo alluded to his fascination with a specific goth girl, which may have inspired the "Gothic flavor" lyric:
His newest obsession, he says, is goth. He holds up his hands to show off black fingernail polish, silver rings and leather wrist cuffs. "I never noticed goth before," he says. "But then I got really fascinated with this one girl. A music style just gets wrapped up with the vision of the girl, and it overtakes your consciousness."
A live rendition of the song, recorded on [[July 26]], [[2002]] at [[Weezer concert: 07/26/2002 - Camden, NJ|a show in Camden, New Jersey]], appeared as a b-side on the UK retail CD of "[[We Are All on Drugs]]", and as a bonus track on the international release of ''[[Make Believe]]''.
 
==Audio==
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===[[Maladroit Demos|Maladroit Sessions:]]===
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===Album version===
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===B-side===
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==Personnel==
==Personnel==
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I'd be there</poem>
I'd be there</poem>


===Lyrics (version 2)===
===Lyrics (Demos)===
<poem>Now you want me
<poem>Now you want me
And you need me
And you need me
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[List of Weezer songs]]
* [[List of Weezer songs]]
* ''[[Maladroit]]''
* [[Maladroit Demos]]
* [[BBC Sessions]]
* [[DC Demos]]


==External Links==
==External Links==