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| {{Featured list headline|[[List of book-end tracks]]}} | | {{Featured list headline|[[List of spoken word segments for Undone - The Sweater Song]]}} |
| This list collects all recordings that were either the first or last to feature a primary [[Weezer]] band member. Neither [[:Category:People who have sat in with Weezer|contributors]] to Weezer recordings or live shows nor [[:Category:Weezer producers|producers]] of Weezer recordings are included in this list.
| | The '''spoken word segment on the ''[[Blue Album]]'' song "[[Undone - The Sweater Song]]"''' is one of the most celebrated, characteristic sections of any [[Weezer]] song. The band has filled this section in live with a great variety of material, and this list intends to catalogue notable examples. |
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| | [[Image:TheSweaterSong.jpg|200px|right|link=List of spoken word segments for Undone - The Sweater Song]] |
| ! style="background: #7ad;" |Recording
| | ==="[[The Real Demo]]", November [[1992]]=== |
| ! style="background: #7ad;" |Note
| | '''Intro:''' |
| ! style="background: #7ad;" |Released
| | <small><blockquote><poem>“She loves you…” |
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| | “I was just sure I’d grow up and marry her” |
| | |<center>''[[Weezer (The Blue Album)]]''<br>[[Image:Weezer-blue-album.jpg|100px]]</center>
| | “Your eyesight’s been affected” |
| | |''The Blue Album'' was the first Weezer recording to feature [[Rivers Cuomo]], [[Matt Sharp]], [[Patrick Wilson]], and [[Brian Bell]], as it was the group's debut.
| | “Halfway through their latest hit song” |
| | |[[1994]]
| | “Sore throats, eh?” |
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| | “Hey boy, you still using that greasy kid stuff on your hair?” |
| | |<center>"[[Jamie]]"<br>[[Image:BuddyHolly(USA).jpg|100px]]</center>
| | ??? |
| | |"Jamie" was the first and last properly-released Weezer recording to feature [[Jason Cropper]], who had already been replaced by [[Brian Bell]] when the song was released. He received writing credits on ''The Blue Album'' as well as instrumentation and vocal credits on bonus tracks from its reissue.
| | ??? |
| | |[[1994]]
| | “Where you at?” |
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| | “Your atmosphere has recently been polluted by a foul smelling substance” |
| | |<center>"[[American Girls]]"<br>[[Image:Meet the Deedles Soundtrack.jpg|100px]]</center>
| | “Precious!” |
| | |Although it was technically attributed to [[Homie]], "American Girls" was the last Weezer recording to feature [[Matt Sharp]] before he left the band. He would later be featured on the reissue of ''[[Pinkerton]]'' .
| | “Give them the light, and they’ll follow it anywhere” |
| | |[[1998]]
| | “Enough of this nonsense you are ???” |
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| | “Help, Superman!” |
| | |<center>"[[Velouria]]"<br>[[Image:Where Is My Mind cover.jpg|100px]]</center>
| | “Shout for help!” |
| | |"Velouria" was the first Weezer recording to feature [[Mikey Welsh]].
| | “Help!" </poem></blockquote></small> |
| | |[[1998]]
| | '''Interlude:''' |
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| | <small><blockquote><poem>“This is what you call a failure face” |
| | |<center>"[[Photograph]]"<br>[[Image:Weezer Photograph cover.jpg|100px]]</center>
| | “You are part of the Rebel Alliance and a traitor. Take her away!” |
| | |"Photograph" was the last Weezer recording to feature [[Mikey Welsh]], even though its music video would feature [[Scott Shriner]].
| | “You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy” |
| | |[[2001]]
| | “I told you not to touch me!”</poem> </blockquote></small> |
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| | {{Featured list links|List of spoken word segments for Undone - The Sweater Song}} |
| | |<center>''[[Maladroit]]''<br>[[Image:Weezer Maladroit.jpg|100px]]</center>
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| | |''Maladroit'' was the first Weezer recording to feature [[Scott Shriner]], though he had already appeared in the "[[Photograph]]" music video and begun touring with the band.
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| | |[[2002]]
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