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Lets watch a Ween Show shall we

Posted on 6/21/17 at 8:55 am
Posted by CBandits82
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 8:55 am
Chicago, November 8&9 2003

This is a great set. This was recorded for the DVD they put out. I love this version of Roses are free and Big Jilm.

Is Ween the most underrated band of all time? They could pull of any genre and are as unique as it gets.

Dean Ween can shred.

Anyone else enjoy Ween?

Anyone seen them live?
Posted by CBandits82
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 9:26 am to
Gene is completely fricked up during this show
Posted by buffbraz
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 9:27 am to
I seen them 12 times since 1998 (well four of the shows were Gene/Aaron Freeman with Dave or his other band). Went to NYC for three shows in Manhattan, and Vegas earlier this year. One of my favorite things to do is going to a Ween show. Big fan
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 9:30 am to
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buffbraz


How underrated is Ween?

They're extremely talented and can play any type of music.

I'm ecstatic they are back together.
This post was edited on 6/21/17 at 9:31 am
Posted by buffbraz
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 9:39 am to
They are an all time top 5 for me. I'm really hoping they put out a new album before they call it quits again.
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 9:57 am to
Their live stuff sounds so different from their studio stuff.

Its like two different bands.

Posted by timbo
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 10:10 am to
I have some friends who are giant Ween fans....like they went to Vegas years back to see them play at Halloween.
I saw them in New Orleans a few years ago around JazzFest. Really good show.
Dean and Claude Coleman came by the Circle Bar after the show and we got our pictures taken with them. A friend tried to buy Dean a shot of Jaeger; he turned it down. Then we saw Gene walking around by himself near the St. Charles Tavern.

Edit because I fricked up the identifications and I don't wanna make it sound like my buddy tried to offer booze to a guy who has had some well-publicized stints in rehab.
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Posted by CBandits82
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 10:18 am to
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Then we saw Dean walking around by himself near the St. Charles Tavern.



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Dean seems like he's just a big goofy bastard.
Posted by buffbraz
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 10:18 am to
We took a picture with Gene during one of his solo shows at the Blue Nile in Nola in 2011. Some of my best memories growing up and even adulthood involve partying and listening to Ween and going to shows.
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 10:19 am to
How would you rank the albums?
Posted by buffbraz
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 11:09 am to
Well I'm more of a later period fan than an early Ween fan, even though we started listening to them in 1993 or 94. So I rank them on pure listenability and not necessarily on artistic value. this doesn't include live stuff:

1. The Mollusk
2. Chocolate and Cheese
3. 12 Country Country Greats
4. White Pepper
5. Quebec
6. Shinola
7. La Cucaracha
8. Pure Guava
9. The Pod
10. GodWeenSatan
Posted by CBandits82
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 11:40 am to
Dean Ween story about opening for Busta Rhymes:

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Ween had just released “the mollusk” album, which is my favorite ween album ever. It is all folky sounding songs about the ocean. Before that record we had released our country album and toured with old session guys from Nashville. We hadn’t been on tour as a rock and roll outfit in some time and we had just assembled what would become our permanent band for the next 18 years. The band was Me and Aaron, Dave Dreiwitz on bass, Claude Coleman on drums, and Glenn McClelland on keyboards. I think it was the 4th gig for that lineup. We got a gig at the State University of NY (SUNY) on the Plattsburgh campus. Plattsburgh is up on the border of NY and Vermont so we figured it would be a bunch of hippies in the crowd. What actually happened was that there were two student councils at SUNY Plattsburgh, a black council and a white council—they got to decide the budget for the concert, who they wanted to play at their big spring fling event. The black students voted for Busta Rhymes, who was our label mate on Elektra Records at that time. The stoner white kids voted for Ween and then it was settled. Ween would play before Busta Rhymes in a massive Gym that held 5,000 people. We rented a van for this one show and drove up, all excited. When we got there it was a giant empty room with no one seemingly in charge. Busta Rhymes posse was there onstage, they had the student sound guy setting up 50 microphones for his boys, they just wandered around the stage and yelled “MAKE SOME NOISE”!. There were tough looking ghetto brothers walking all around the stage and the gym, occasionally yelling into the mics, yo, yo, yo, check one two. Busta Rhymes wasn’t even there. The only thing they needed to soundcheck was a turntable and the 50 mics, the easiest soundcheck in the world. Somehow it took 3 hours. Finally everybody wandered off and it was our turn to soundcheck right as the doors were opening. So I wrote a setlist that heavily featured our new songs from The Mollusk, a very prog-rock record. We go onstage and the whole crowd as far as I can tell, is black people. We start by playing “The Golden Eel”, a song about a fish in Aaron’s fishtank, we wrote the song while tripping on mushrooms. The black people hated it. They started throwing cups, bottles, change, chairs, anything that wasn’t nailed down. By the third song we were dead in the water, as we say in boating land. I just put my head down and played as best as I could, trying hard to tune out the crowd. All of the sudden I felt like someone punched me in the stomach with a baseball bat. I got the wind knocked out of me and stumbled backwards. When I looked up there was a 40 oz. bottle at my feet. It had hit me in the gut/dick. The perpetrator was a 300 lb. black sister who was standing right below me at my monitor. I looked her right in the eye and she waved me forward, as if she was going to tell me a secret. I leaned in and she said “baby, you gots to go.” She then stuck two thumbs down in my face to reinforce the point. And then to make sure I heard her she said again, “MOTHERfrickER YOU GOTS TO GO.” We started to make it a challenge, us against the crowd, we can do this with dignity right? Wrong. By the time we finished our set it was a game of dodge ball, the whole crowd had a mob mentality, they were throwing everything that wasn’t nailed down with malicious intent and we were stretching our songs as long as they could go, I was taking 10 minute guitar solos just to be a dick. Just for the record, we kicked arse, we were playing with the inspiration of 14 year olds, absolutely fricking shredding to try and win the crowd over to our side. In some sick way I think we did. Anyway, we finish up and find out that Busta Rhymes hasn’t even left BROOKLYN yet! 3 ½ hours away. The teacher rep asks us to go back on and we laughed in his face as we got our check and left.




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But that’s not the end of the story. We go back to our hotel, a Holiday Inn off the side of the interstate. Me and my guitar roadie Mick Preston go to the hotel bar and start drinking heavily, trying to forget the whole experience, but not really caring so much. We get wasted and the bar has a pool table that we hold for 4 hours. Around last call, 50 scary looking brothers walk in and some guy comes over to the pool table and says “last game fellas.” It ws Busta Rhymes and his posse. I tell the guy that if Busta wants to shoot pool he has to beat us first, and plus I want to tell him a story. So Busta Rhymes walks over to the pool table and I introduce myself and tell him the story about what it was like opening up for him. After all, we are on the same record label and we both have new records out. Well he thought it was the funniest story he ever heard, me getting hit with bottles—he said “THIS IS MICKEY FROM THE WEEN, THEY’RE NOT VERY POPULAR WITH THE BROTHERS.” He made me re-tell the story of our gig to every guy in his crew and posse and they were laughing their asses off. He paid for the drinks for the rest of the night and me and Mick played doubles against him and his bodyguard on the pool table until like 5am. I think he gave the bartender $5000 to keep the bar open just for us. He was the nicest guy in the world, he kept high fiving me and had me tell him the story of the gig over and over until I was hoarse. He bought all the champagne in the place, Moet– White Star, the best they had. It wasn’t Cristal, but Moet is pretty delicious. That’s pretty much the end of the story. We all stumbled back to our rooms and I distinctly remember him giving me a hug and telling me we’d see each other again out there but it never happened and probably never will again. Not the worst gig experience I’ve ever had, but one of the more memorable.
This post was edited on 6/21/17 at 11:42 am
Posted by buffbraz
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 1:41 pm to
Damn! That is an awesome story. Have you ever read the making of chocolate and cheese book?
https://www.amazon.com/Weens-Chocolate-Cheese-Hank-Shteamer/dp/0826431178

Awesome back round stories for each song.
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 2:36 pm to
Ween is awesome.
Posted by monsterballads
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 2:39 pm to
love ween. one of my all time favorite bands.
Posted by CaptainPanic
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 2:44 pm to
Ugh. I think I will hold off hours of peepee & poopoo jokes for now.
Posted by monsterballads
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 3:19 pm to
have you seen them live? what pee and poo jokes were told?
Posted by CBandits82
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 3:43 pm to
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Ugh. I think I will hold off hours of peepee & poopoo jokes for now.



missing out.
Posted by CBandits82
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 3:44 pm to
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love ween. one of my all time favorite bands.



whats crazy is how different they sound live compared to their albums.

Posted by CaptainPanic
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Posted on 6/21/17 at 3:56 pm to
I saw them at Hangout. They stood on stage for an hour and made fart noises with their armpit. Show was awesome.
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