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==Fan demand==
==Fan demand==
After some of these performances leaked as live bootlegs, fans have sought these songs and have often lumped them in with the Homie performances. Rivers himself released live recordings of 1,000 Years and Little Sister. Additionally, the home demo of Rosemary is part of [[Alone V: The Blue-Pinkerton Years]]. However, considering that other people are playing on the home demos of the remaining songs, Rivers does not expect those to be a part of the [[Alone (series)|Alone project]].  
After some of these performances leaked as live bootlegs, fans have sought these songs and have often lumped them in with the Homie performances. Rivers himself released live recordings of 1,000 Years and Little Sister. Additionally, the home demo of Rosemary is part of [[Alone IV: The Blue-Pinkerton Years]]. However, considering that other people are playing on the home demos of the remaining songs, Rivers does not expect those to be a part of the [[Alone (series)|Alone project]].  


American Girls was later released as part of the soundtrack of the [[1998]] film ''[[Meet the Deedles Soundtrack|Meet the Deedles]]'' However, Rivers was joined by a number of other musicians including [[Greg Brown]] member of Cake, [[Matt Sharp]] (formerly of Weezer, lead singer of [[the Rentals]]), [[Adam Orth]] of [[Shufflepuck]] and [[Yuval Gabay]] of Soul Coughing. The band name chosen for this recording was of Cuomo's other Boston side project, Homie.
American Girls was later released as part of the soundtrack of the [[1998]] film ''[[Meet the Deedles Soundtrack|Meet the Deedles]]'' However, Rivers was joined by a number of other musicians including [[Greg Brown]] member of Cake, [[Matt Sharp]] (formerly of Weezer, lead singer of [[the Rentals]]), [[Adam Orth]] of [[Shufflepuck]] and [[Yuval Gabay]] of Soul Coughing. The band name chosen for this recording was of Cuomo's other Boston side project, Homie.