The fact that there’s no known instance of this song being played live is probably the greatest tragedy of Paramore’s performance career. After its release, the band performed it live, mashed up with “Landslide” by Fleetwood Mac. The song was first premiered in a livestream, and was released on the Singles Club EP when it was met with such a positive response. Paramore’s acoustic tracks (“Misguided Ghosts,” “The Only Exception”) have a special place in fans’ hearts, which might be why “In The Mourning” was so well received. “In The Mourning” ( Singles Club EP, 2011) The song regularly had a place on the Riot! touring circuit and is still a fan favorite. ![]() It’s a mystery to me why the song was never officially released until then, since it seems to fit perfectly in the Riot! tracklist. Recorded in 2007, this song has unbelievable performance power, which is probably why the only time it ever saw the light of day before The B Sides was during live shows. While “Decode” is almost out of character, “I Caught Myself” is a particularly refined product of Paramore’s sound. “I Caught Myself” is by far the more lyrically interesting track. Somehow “Decode” managed to get all of the attention over the second track Paramore wrote for the Twilight soundtrack. ![]() “I Caught Myself” ( Twilight (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), 2008)
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