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''** Please note that we will be accepting RSVP pre- orders for this performance via phone (562.433.4996) and in-person, but purchasing through the website will not get you in to see the performance.''</blockquote> | ''** Please note that we will be accepting RSVP pre- orders for this performance via phone (562.433.4996) and in-person, but purchasing through the website will not get you in to see the performance.''</blockquote> | ||
==Event== | |||
==Set list== | Cuomo began the event by asking the attendees which songs they should perform. Due to the volume of people shouting simultaneously, Cuomo resolved to ask for suggestions by picking letters of the alphabet and receiving suggestions from whichever musician brought the most unique instrument that begins with that letter. For the letter "V," Cuomo chose himself as "vocalist" so that he could add his own suggestion, "[[Can't Stop Partying]]." Prior to the event, members of the [[All Things Weezer|Albumsix]] fan forums attempted to coordinate in order to maximize the number of rare or unheard songs played. In [[2006]], Cuomo shared sheet music for the song "[[Getting Up and Leaving]]" on his Myspace account, and fans pushed for the song to be performed at the show in hopes of having it be heard in some form. Despite lacking sheet music for the chorus, Cuomo agreed to sing a partial rendition. The song was not heard in full until its release on the deluxe edition of ''[[Pinkerton]]'' in [[2010]]. | ||
===Set list=== | |||
{{Setlist | {{Setlist | ||
| title1 = [[Blast Off!]]"/"[[Who You Callin' Bitch?]] | | title1 = [[Blast Off!]]"/"[[Who You Callin' Bitch?]] |