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| Name = Unchained Melody | | Name = Unchained Melody | ||
| Type = demo | | Type = demo | ||
| Artist = Weezer | | Artist = Weezer | ||
| Cover = | | Cover = | ||
| Released = | | Released = [[November 22]], [[2020]] | ||
| Recorded = 2004 | | Recorded = [[2004]] | ||
| Genre = Alternative Rock | | Genre = Alternative Rock | ||
| Length = | | Length = | ||
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<blockquote>''"Unchained Melody" was a phase of writing. 'Melody First' songs. I was craving old school Weezer melody after a few years of writing less melodically. This was during the period where I broke off from Rick and worked on my own. I played the demos for Q Prime as part of our get-to-know-you process. They didn't like them at all, singling out "[[Simple Fisherman]]" for particular scorn. For this and one other reason we didn't go with them. "[[Haunt You Every Day]]" is from an earlier phase.''</blockquote>Cuomo then added in the [[Riverchat|chat]]:<blockquote>''Qprime is one of the biggest rock band managers of all time. I think. The last 15 years would have looked quite different if we went with them. Instead we went with the Firm who had a spectacular collapse after Make Believe.''</blockquote> | <blockquote>''"Unchained Melody" was a phase of writing. 'Melody First' songs. I was craving old school Weezer melody after a few years of writing less melodically. This was during the period where I broke off from Rick and worked on my own. I played the demos for Q Prime as part of our get-to-know-you process. They didn't like them at all, singling out "[[Simple Fisherman]]" for particular scorn. For this and one other reason we didn't go with them. "[[Haunt You Every Day]]" is from an earlier phase.''</blockquote>Cuomo then added in the [[Riverchat|chat]]:<blockquote>''Qprime is one of the biggest rock band managers of all time. I think. The last 15 years would have looked quite different if we went with them. Instead we went with the Firm who had a spectacular collapse after Make Believe.''</blockquote> | ||
The full collection was released as part of the digital compilation ''[[Alone IX: The Make Believe Years]]'' on [[November 22]], [[2020]]. | |||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||
{{Track listing | {{Track listing |