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==Overview==
==Overview==
"Turn Me Round" is first known to have been performed at soundchecks in August of 2002. The song was thereafter demoed multiple times throughout 2002 during [[S.I.R. Demos|demo sessions at S.I.R. Studios]] in 2002. Drummer [[Josh Freese]] filled in for [[Pat Wilson]] during some of these sessions. The song was performed live only once, at [[Weezer concert: 08/26/2002 - London, United Kingdom|a concert in London]] on [[August 26]], [[2002]], but no bootleg is known to exist. The song was thereafter seen as desirable by fans over the next several years. The song continued to be demoed in fall of [[2003]], once [[Weezer]] began working with [[Rick Rubin]] on the band's eventual fifth album, ''[[Make Believe]]''. The and for a long time it was even a contender for ''[[Make Believe]]''. The song was worked on at [[Cello Studios]] until December of that year, but was left ultimately unfinished. The song would remain unheard by fans for several years.
"Turn Me Round" is first known to have been performed at soundchecks in August of 2002. The song was thereafter demoed multiple times throughout 2002 during [[S.I.R. Demos|demo sessions at S.I.R. Studios]] in 2002. Drummer [[Josh Freese]] filled in for [[Pat Wilson]] during some of these sessions. The song was performed live only once, at [[Weezer concert: 08/26/2002 - London, United Kingdom|a concert in London]] on [[August 26]], [[2002]], but no bootleg is known to exist. The song was thereafter seen as desirable by fans over the next several years. The song continued to be demoed in fall of [[2003]], once [[Weezer]] began working with [[Rick Rubin]] on the band's eventual fifth album, ''[[Make Believe]]''. The song was worked on at [[Cello Studios]] until December of that year, but was left ultimately unfinished. The song would remain unheard by fans for several years.


In [[2009]], a recording of the song appeared as track 11 on international releases of Weezer's seventh album, ''[[Raditude]]''. It is unknown if this version is a solo [[Rivers Cuomo]] demo or if other band members were present.
In [[2009]], a recording of the song appeared as track 11 on international releases of Weezer's seventh album, ''[[Raditude]]''. It is unknown if this version is a solo [[Rivers Cuomo]] demo or if other band members were present.
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