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The deluxe edition came packaged with a booklet written by Dean Ween giving more details about the album's production, revealing alternate track lists that were considered, giving stories of the album's making, and showing exclusive photos and production notes. [28] The deluxe edition was a commercial success.
Ayers signed Ween to Twin/Tone that night, and would soon become the band's manager. Skunk would break up in 1991 and their drummer, Claude Coleman, Jr., would play a few shows with Ween in 1992 before joining the band full-time in 1994. [10] Ween's debut album for Twin/Tone, GodWeenSatan: The Oneness, was released on November 16, 1990. It ...
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]
At the Cat's Cradle, 1992 is the sixth live album by the American rock band Ween. It was released on November 25, 2008, on Chocodog Records. It was released on November 25, 2008, on Chocodog Records. The 2-disc package includes a CD containing a live performance from December 9, 1992, at the Cat's Cradle in Carrboro, North Carolina.
Live in Toronto Canada, is the second live album by the American rock band Ween, released in 2001 on their own Chocodog label. [1] It was recorded during the now legendary tour with Bobby Ogdin and the Shit Creek Boys on October 23, 1996, at the Phoenix Theatre in Toronto, Ontario.
In a clip from this week's episode of New Heights, uploaded to the podcast's Instagram account, Jason Kelce is treating fans to another throwback photo from the football star's childhood hockey days.
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]
,” Kylie, 32, wrote via Instagram Story alongside a black and white photo of her and Jason, 36, on their wedding day. She also shared a snap of the couple’s late dog, Winnie, adorned with a ...