(Note: I tried not to completely copy the track list for the cover album that Runners and Lifetaker made.)
Also, Karl mentioned a song called "I've Throw It All Away" as a song that we had to hear, so would it be too much to ask to have it in one of the next installments of Alone?
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Permalink Reply by Desmond Reed on December 28, 2010 at 4:54am Wasn't there a song called "Softies" at some point? I remember hearing about it being the single for an upcoming album but then it didn't end up even making the final tracklist... was it the Red Album?
Permalink Reply by Connor on December 28, 2010 at 9:54am
Permalink Reply by El Chingon on December 28, 2010 at 7:05pm
Permalink Reply by Farkas on December 28, 2010 at 9:05pm Piece of the Pie (which is a fallen soldier I think, Karl?) ... that's supposedly a great song. Karl and Rivers both said at one time or another that they loved that.
More stuff off Deliverance at Hand! if possible, acoustic Pig was amazing.
And of course, HOMIE stuff in demo form, if it exists. There's a lot of cool songs that we only have fan covers of or crappy bootlegs from 1997 where you can barely really hear it.
Oh and Hot Tub! (The Original version preferred over the Homie era) -- The version we have is okay but like Purification of Water it would be SO much better in a clearer format, ours sounds like a few generations worth of tape.
Those are what I'm aware of. Obviously there's stuff out there we may not know of. Tragic Girl, the band forgot about until Pinkerton DE. So who knows.
Permalink Reply by Rivers Cuomo on December 28, 2010 at 9:48pm
Permalink Reply by Farkas on December 28, 2010 at 9:52pm Ah, but Alone IV and V are already set.

Permalink Reply by Daniel [bleed0range] on December 28, 2010 at 11:06pm Ah, but Alone IV and V are already set.
Permalink Reply by David J. Stepp (DJS92491) on December 28, 2010 at 11:18pm Ah, but Alone IV and V are already set.

Permalink Reply by Gohi on December 29, 2010 at 1:56am Ah, but Alone IV and V are already set.
Permalink Reply by Daniel Gasparini ( Danorganplaye on December 29, 2010 at 7:14am Well your theory is wrong.
Rivers originally came up with I'm your daddy because of his daughter, he didn't have a daughter when he wrote piece of the pie.
Which means, i'm still interested to hear that song.
The dreWid said:
I have a theory that Piece of the Pie is actually an early version of I'm Your Daddy because in Weezer Live In Japan, Rivers told his japanese "brothers and sisters" that his favorite song at the moment was Piece of the Pie. And, whenever Rivers was near a piano, he started playing the riff to I'm your Daddy. Coincidence? I think not!!!
Daniel [bleed0range] said:Piece of the Pie (which is a fallen soldier I think, Karl?) ... that's supposedly a great song. Karl and Rivers both said at one time or another that they loved that.
More stuff off Deliverance at Hand! if possible, acoustic Pig was amazing.
And of course, HOMIE stuff in demo form, if it exists. There's a lot of cool songs that we only have fan covers of or crappy bootlegs from 1997 where you can barely really hear it.
Oh and Hot Tub! (The Original version preferred over the Homie era) -- The version we have is okay but like Purification of Water it would be SO much better in a clearer format, ours sounds like a few generations worth of tape.
Those are what I'm aware of. Obviously there's stuff out there we may not know of. Tragic Girl, the band forgot about until Pinkerton DE. So who knows.
Permalink Reply by Farkas on December 29, 2010 at 7:36am Well your theory is wrong.
Rivers originally came up with I'm your daddy because of his daughter, he didn't have a daughter when he wrote piece of the pie.
Which means, i'm still interested to hear that song.The dreWid said:
I have a theory that Piece of the Pie is actually an early version of I'm Your Daddy because in Weezer Live In Japan, Rivers told his japanese "brothers and sisters" that his favorite song at the moment was Piece of the Pie. And, whenever Rivers was near a piano, he started playing the riff to I'm your Daddy. Coincidence? I think not!!!
Daniel [bleed0range] said:Piece of the Pie (which is a fallen soldier I think, Karl?) ... that's supposedly a great song. Karl and Rivers both said at one time or another that they loved that.
More stuff off Deliverance at Hand! if possible, acoustic Pig was amazing.
And of course, HOMIE stuff in demo form, if it exists. There's a lot of cool songs that we only have fan covers of or crappy bootlegs from 1997 where you can barely really hear it.
Oh and Hot Tub! (The Original version preferred over the Homie era) -- The version we have is okay but like Purification of Water it would be SO much better in a clearer format, ours sounds like a few generations worth of tape.
Those are what I'm aware of. Obviously there's stuff out there we may not know of. Tragic Girl, the band forgot about until Pinkerton DE. So who knows.
Permalink Reply by Rae on December 29, 2010 at 8:59am Well your theory is wrong.
Rivers originally came up with I'm your daddy because of his daughter, he didn't have a daughter when he wrote piece of the pie.
Which means, i'm still interested to hear that song.The dreWid said:
I have a theory that Piece of the Pie is actually an early version of I'm Your Daddy because in Weezer Live In Japan, Rivers told his japanese "brothers and sisters" that his favorite song at the moment was Piece of the Pie. And, whenever Rivers was near a piano, he started playing the riff to I'm your Daddy. Coincidence? I think not!!!
Daniel [bleed0range] said:Piece of the Pie (which is a fallen soldier I think, Karl?) ... that's supposedly a great song. Karl and Rivers both said at one time or another that they loved that.
More stuff off Deliverance at Hand! if possible, acoustic Pig was amazing.
And of course, HOMIE stuff in demo form, if it exists. There's a lot of cool songs that we only have fan covers of or crappy bootlegs from 1997 where you can barely really hear it.
Oh and Hot Tub! (The Original version preferred over the Homie era) -- The version we have is okay but like Purification of Water it would be SO much better in a clearer format, ours sounds like a few generations worth of tape.
Those are what I'm aware of. Obviously there's stuff out there we may not know of. Tragic Girl, the band forgot about until Pinkerton DE. So who knows.
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