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| Type = album | | Type = album | ||
| Artist = Weezer | | Artist = Weezer | ||
| Released = May 10, 1994 | | Released = May 10, 1994 | ||
| Recorded = August-September 1993 at Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY | | Recorded = August-September 1993 at Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY | ||
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* ''[[Say It Ain't So]]'' (UK Retail CD/UK Retail 10" Single (Black Vinyl) ) (Live Acoustic) | * ''[[Say It Ain't So]]'' (UK Retail CD/UK Retail 10" Single (Black Vinyl) ) (Live Acoustic) | ||
* ''[[Weezer's third demo]]'' (Demo) | * ''[[Weezer's third demo]]'' (Demo) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
"No One Else" was first recorded in | "No One Else" was first recorded in August of 1992. It was attempted by Weezer the same month during the sessions for [[The Kitchen Tape|Weezer's second demo]] (The "Kitchen Tape"), but remained unfinished. The song was first played live on September 15, 1992 at Coconut Teaszer in Los Angeles. [[Karl Koch]] described the event best when he said, "['No One Else' was] a song that started to steer the band in a previously invisible direction." Rather than sticking with a heavy Pixies-influenced sound, "No One Else" was one of the first songs to have the band wondering whether they were going in a "‘pop’, [or] too ‘commercial’ sounding" direction". | ||
The song was first played live on September 15, 1992 at | |||
"No One Else" is often considered a fan favorite and is frequently performed live. [[Todd Sullivan]] listed it as one of the songs that caused him to take notice of Weezer. During a number of live shows in the summer of 2000, Weezer modified "No One Else" and "[[Buddy Holly]]" by adding an extended instrumental introduction. The band kept the introduction for Buddy Holly as a part of the performance until 2005, but dropped the introduction to "No One Else" after only a few shows. | |||
Cuomo has described the song as "the jealous-obsessive asshole in me freaking out on my girlfriend." | |||
The song is also notable for being the only track on ''The Blue Album'' played in standard tuning. All other tracks were recorded a half-step down. | |||
==Audio== | |||
===Official releases=== | |||
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===Other versions=== | |||
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==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
[[Image:Nooneelsehwlyrics.jpg|right|thumb|300px]] | [[Image:Nooneelsehwlyrics.jpg|right|thumb|300px]] | ||