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| Recorded = N/A | | Recorded = N/A | ||
| Length = 2:44 (2001)<br>2:44 (2003)<br>2:46 (2004) | | Length = 2:44 (2001)<br>2:44 (2003)<br>2:46 (2004) | ||
| Label = N.O.S. Recordings (2003)<br>Epitaph Records (2004) | | Label = [[N.O.S. Recordings]] (2003)<br>Epitaph Records (2004) | ||
| Writer = [[Patrick Wilson]] | | Writer = [[Patrick Wilson]] | ||
| Producer = Chad Bamford and Special Goodness | | Producer = Chad Bamford and Special Goodness | ||
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"'''Life Goes By'''" is a song by [[The Special Goodness]], [[Pat Wilson]]'s side band apart from Weezer. | "'''Life Goes By'''" is a song by [[The Special Goodness]], [[Pat Wilson]]'s side band apart from Weezer. It was the single for the [[2003]] release of ''[[Land Air Sea]]''. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
*March 2000 and September 2001 [[ | *March 2000 and September 2001 [[List of Special Goodness demos#March 2000|demos]] | ||
*''[[At Some Point, Birds and Flowers Became Interesting]]'' (2001) | *''[[At Some Point, Birds and Flowers Became Interesting]]'' (2001) | ||
*''[[Land Air Sea]]'' (2003) (original | *''[[Land Air Sea]]'' (2003) (original 2003 release) | ||
* | *"Life Goes By" CD single (2003) | ||
*''Land Air Sea'' (2004) (Epitaph Records remixed and re-ordered reissue) | *''Land Air Sea'' (2004) (Epitaph Records remixed and re-ordered reissue) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
"Life Goes By" is an upbeat rock song with lyrics reflecting a desire to accomplish something before life gets away from you. | "Life Goes By" is an upbeat rock song with lyrics reflecting a desire to accomplish something before life gets away from you. Three recorded versions appear on three different album releases, and more versions appear on demos. | ||
The single includes the 2003 | The single includes the [[2003]] album versions of the title song and "[[Day in the Autumn]]" plus a demo of an otherwise unreleased song called "[[It's Only Natural|Natural]]". This 'demo' sounds just as produced as anything on the album; it is possibly a sessions outtake. | ||
A video for the song was directed by [[Karl Koch]], and features stop-motion effects, as well as some rather spectacular stunt driving. | A video for the song was directed by [[Karl Koch]], and features stop-motion effects, as well as some rather spectacular stunt driving. | ||