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===Live Revamp=== | ===Live Revamp=== | ||
"Don't Let Go" has received a major revamping in the live setting. On December 6, 2001, Weezer posted a live version of the song to their website under the name "Don't Let Go 2.0" with a different vocal pattern in the chorus and pre-chorus. The favorite version of many fans is the 2005 [[AOL Sessions]] version. During this live performance, the song is in a higher key, and regular-guitarist [[Brian Bell]] adds synthesizer, most notable in the intro. During the pre-chorus, Cuomo takes the vocal part up the scale rather than down the scale, and turns the "ooh-whoa-whoa" in the choruses to falsetto yells, an octave above the recorded version. Furthermore, the guitar solo is altered from just the verse melody to a more dynamic guitar part. | "Don't Let Go" has received a major revamping in the live setting. On [[December 6]], [[2001]], Weezer posted a live version of the song to their website under the name "Don't Let Go 2.0" with a different vocal pattern in the chorus and pre-chorus. The favorite version of many fans is the 2005 [[AOL Sessions]] version. During this live performance, the song is in a higher key, and regular-guitarist [[Brian Bell]] adds synthesizer, most notable in the intro. During the pre-chorus, Cuomo takes the vocal part up the scale rather than down the scale, and turns the "ooh-whoa-whoa" in the choruses to falsetto yells, an octave above the recorded version. Furthermore, the guitar solo is altered from just the verse melody to a more dynamic guitar part. | ||
==Personnel== | ==Personnel== | ||