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"Getting Up and Leaving" was one of fifteen songs considered for the band's debut album. A pre-production version done with [[Ric Ocasek]] was recorded on [[November 8]], [[1993]] at S.I.R. Studios, but the song would not make it to the formal album sessions. This version, unlike later recordings, was said to have a "classic Weezer breakdown" similar to those of "[[Surf Wax America]]" or "[[Holiday]]". Unfortunately, this version has yet to surface, as it was not released on the deluxe edition of The Blue Album or as a b-side.
"Getting Up and Leaving" was one of fifteen songs considered for the band's debut album. A pre-production version done with [[Ric Ocasek]] was recorded on [[November 8]], [[1993]] at S.I.R. Studios, but the song would not make it to the formal album sessions. This version, unlike later recordings, was said to have a "classic Weezer breakdown" similar to those of "[[Surf Wax America]]" or "[[Holiday]]". Unfortunately, this version has yet to surface, as it was not released on the deluxe edition of The Blue Album or as a b-side.


The song was known to have been played live only a small handful of times in either [[1994]] or [[1995]], one such occasion at The Metro in Chicago, IL, but no live recordings have surfaced among fans.
The song was known to have been played live only a small handful of times in either [[1994]] or [[1995]],{{Citation needed}} one such occasion at The Metro in Chicago, IL, but no live recordings have surfaced among fans.


====''Pinkerton'' sessions====
====''Pinkerton'' sessions====