Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
It is not related to the real radio station in Alabama known with the WENN callsign from 1959 to 1983 and again since 2009. The series title is a play on the phrase "remember when". The show ran for four seasons totalling 56 episodes, including an hour-long Christmas episode. The series was slated for a fifth season, but was cancelled when new ...
Ween quickly organized a couple of benefit shows at New York City's Bowery Ballroom in October to help cover his medical bills. [29] Ween recruited Vandals drummer Josh Freese to perform at these gigs as well as on the band's next album, Quebec. Coleman would make his comeback in December, backing up Freeman at an acoustic show in Brooklyn.
WENN (1320 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Birmingham, Alabama.It airs an easy listening format and is owned by SummitMedia, which also owns six other Birmingham stations, and all share studios and offices in the Cahaba neighborhood in southeast Birmingham, but is not related to the fictional radio WENN in the American Movie Classics sitcom Remember WENN, which ran from 1996 ...
All Request Live is the fourth live album by the American rock band Ween, and the third to be released on their home record label Chocodog Records. The performance was webcast on July 22, 2003 [2] and released on November 22, 2003. A Pitchfork Media review calls it "unquestionably the brownest live Ween of them all." [3]
Ween/Smersh: Joint cassette between Ween and Smersh, side one is the Ween side which features the song "Fred" and side two is the Smersh side which features the song "Edgar" 1985 Mrs. Slack: Yucasettes EP, partially lost Chris Hoecke: Mike Banks: Kim Tulio: John Ward: 1986 Erica Peterson's Flaming Crib Death [7] 1987 The Crucial Squeegie Lip [8 ...
The Friends EP is an EP by the American rock band Ween, released on June 19, 2007 [1] and was set to be released on 12" in July 2007. Ween co-founder and lead guitarist Dean Ween described the EP as "The ultimate party record, filled with good beats and good times. Perfect for your barbecue or doing bong hits or whatever it is that you guys do."
The album features one of Ween's most well-known songs, "Push th' Little Daisies."The song was also released as a single on August Records in 1993, including both the album and radio edit versions of the song (the latter replacing the word "shit" with a sample of Prince squealing from "Alphabet St."), as well as the tracks "Ode to Rene", "I Smoke Some Grass (Really Really High)" and "Mango ...
The album takes its name from the band's apartment where the album was recorded, which the band nicknamed "The Pod". [9] The album's cover art is a takeoff of the 1975 The Best of Leonard Cohen cover; Ween simply positioned a photo of part-time bassist Mean Ween's head (wearing a "Scotchgard powered bong") over Cohen's cover art, and altered the title text and other graphics. [3]