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| Writer = Rivers Cuomo | | Writer = Rivers Cuomo | ||
| Status = bootleg circulating | | Status = bootleg circulating | ||
| RC's last song = "[[American Girls]]"<br>(RC# 221) | | RC's last song = "[[American Girls]]"<br>(RC# 221) | ||
| This RC song = "1,000 Years"<br>(RC# 222) | | This RC song = "1,000 Years"<br>(RC# 222) | ||
| RC's next song = "[[Autumn in Jayne]]"<br>(RC# 223) | | RC's next song = "[[Autumn in Jayne]]"<br>(RC# 223) | ||
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'''1,000 Years''' is a song written by [[Rivers Cuomo]] in [[1997]] and played at solo shows in Boston that same year. | '''1,000 Years''' is a song written by [[Rivers Cuomo]] in [[1997]] and played at solo shows in Boston that same year. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
The show is known to have been played live twice. During the first performance, Cuomo explained the song by saying "It's about how bad shit happens to really nice people." A bootleg of the second performance was recorded onto Cuomo’s own DAT tape and later distributed to fans via the [[Rivers Correspondence Board]]. The recordings in circulation feature [[Mikey Welsh]], [[Kevin Stevenson]] of The Shods, and [[Zeph Courtney]] of Chevy Heston. | The show is known to have been played live twice. During the first performance, Cuomo explained the song by saying "It's about how bad shit happens to really nice people." A bootleg of the second performance was recorded onto Cuomo’s own DAT tape and later distributed to fans via the [[Rivers Correspondence Board]]. The recordings in circulation feature [[Mikey Welsh]], [[Kevin Stevenson]] of The Shods, and [[Zeph Courtney]] of Chevy Heston. | ||