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Ween had released three lo-fi, home-recorded albums by the time they were of legal drinking age. For their fourth LP, Boognish the demon-god navigates Gener and Deaner into an actual recording studio where they crank out 1994's Chocolate and Cheese - a genre-hopping masterpiece that paints the town brown.
Oh baby did we get some stories for this years contest!! From old school Ween shows to just a few weeks ago, we tasked the fans to tell us about their favorite show attended and why. We can't thank everyone who submitted their entries enough, as this has our best contest yet! Alas, only one can be crowned the winner and someone has my friends, someone has. The best story will receive an amazing handcrafted wooden cutting board emblazed with the mighty Boognish by West Brandywine Woodworks! Check them out on Etsy, Facebook and Instagram. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weencastpodcast/support
Joel and Steve do their now Annual 'live and in person' podcast from Kansas City, MO - where they went to see the one and only Ween live in concert! Also - there was pizza! Be sure to Like/Follow/Subscribe and Review Joel and Steve wherever you listen to podcasts - now including YouTube! Follow on Instagram @TryingToBeBetterPodcast, email at ttbbpodcast@gmail.com! #TootYourHooter #PolloAsado
Head north young men!! Well, not quite that far north... but yes, again!! Ween joins the lineup for the 11th annual Peach Music Festival at Montage Mountain in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and yes, we had to be there. But wait a minute, a Jam band festival? Really? Does this mean the band has finally taken on the moniker of "Jam Band"? The anticipation was absolutely ridiculous leading up to this show. What would the band play? Would they finally just unleash the full power of Reggae Junkie Jew or LMYLP and slay all of the straights who may not be aware of the true power of the brown? Or perhaps the opposite? Not knowing who would be receptive to the music of a demon god, would the band play it safe and stick to a Tried and True path (pun intended)? In any case, being the headliner of Friday night of the Peach Festival is an honor. Ween wielded the reigns of the weekend along with the likes of Goose, Ziggy Marley, My Morning Jacket, Mike Gordon of Phish, and brother to the band, Les Claypool. Yeah, things were looking good for hippies of all walks of life. Go north with Weencast, leave your notions of what is and what is not a "jam band" at the door, and find out how Ween handled being in the driver's seat for Friday night. See if the Boognish could literally start a fire on this mountain. Don't forget to join in our summer contest!! Send us an audio recording telling us about attending your favorite Ween show and why. Was it the music? The friends? You tell us! Weencastpodcast@gmail.com. The winner will receive a one of a kind hand crafted Ween themed wood carving from West Brandywine Woodworks https://www.facebook.com/westbrandywinewoodworks/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weencastpodcast/support
Welcome, Weencast listeners, to this year's contest results show! This is our third annual summer contest, and we got tons of great entries. The contest this year was simple: tell us which Ween album is your favorite and why. It turns out there was quite a bit of dissension when it comes to choosing your favorite Ween album! Some contestants went with The Pod, others Quebec. The Mollusk got some love, as did All Request Live. We even had a shout out for Live in Chicago. All great albums of course, and all great entries; but there can be only one winner! Big thank you to all our contestants: Deana, Cody, Eli, Helen, Steven, Ernie, Adam, Joe, and Todd, Echo, and Ed. You guys all rock, and we wouldn't have a podcast without fans like you! The winner gets some beautiful Boognish wood art from West Brandywine Woodworks. WBWW does some truly awesome work with wood, and you won't be disappointed. We won't spill the tea, so check out the episode to see who wins! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/support
Ween !!! If you know who Ween is then you know why there are three exclamation points. Their music inspired Sponge Bob Square Pants, offended Beavis and Butthead and brought them rabidly devoted fans around the world. But do not be decieved by the Ween. If you enjoy excellent music, quirky lyrics, the "brown sound" and a fun back story then Ween might be the band for you. In this installment, we break down the band's magnum opus "The Mollusk", an aquatic audio adventure that just might be your next favorite album! This is the first of a series we like to call "Aaron's Audio Audibles". Take a listen to this episode and find out for yourself. All hail Boognish! #Ween #Boognish #brownsound #TheMollusk #PantheonPodcasts #Deaner #Gener #BeavisandButthead YUH Theme by David T and Mojo 3 https://www.amazon.com/Insanity-Sobriety-Blues-David-Mojo3/dp/B091N8BJNB Official Website for Ween https://ween.com/ The Mollusk on Apple Music https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-mollusk/300959969 Video clip from this episode: https://www.facebook.com/100066858614566/videos/1123632771693970/ Rock and Roll Heaven (Will's Podcast) on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-and-roll-heaven/id1450730862 Yeah Uh Huh on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@yeahuhhuhpod Yeah Uh Huh on Facebook https://facebook.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Twitter https://twitter.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7pS9l716ljEQLeMMxwihoS?si=27bd15fb26ed46aa Yeah Uh Huh on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yeah-uh-huh/id1565097611 Yeah Uh Huh Website: https://yeah-uh-huh.comures --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-huey/message
Hey everyone, we want you to tell us your stories! Tell us your favorite Ween album and why, and you can win a beautiful piece of Boognish emblazoned wood art by West Brandywine Woodworks. Drop us a message right here on Anchor, message us on Facebook or email us at weencastpodcast@gmail.com with an audio file. The deadline is September 22nd. Can't wait to hear from you! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/support
New Jersey has a special place in the history of Ween. Hailing from just across the Delaware River, Ween basically got their start in Jersey, in now defunct but once iconic venues such as City Gardens in Trenton, and Court Tavern in New Brunswick. Before they were big, there was Jersey! Given this rich history, it might be surprising to learn that they hadn't played in Jersey in 12 years. Damn, that's a long time without Taylor Ham! But that all changed last month when Ween descended upon The Borgata in Atlantic City. Playing like they had house money, Ween rocked out yet another epic two-night stand. Weencast was there and we lived to tell the tale! The first night started off a little slow, but next thing I knew, I was blasted off to space with rarities such as Get A Little Taste of You, Now I'm Freaking Out, and The Argus. With Z-Rock Hawaii in the house this early, I just knew shit was going to get even browner. And it did. Deaner shredded an absolutely intense Johnny on the Spot, and then I was treated to the double country delight of Japanese Cowboy followed by I Don't Want To Leave You on the Farm. Gener, who was en fuego all weekend, then broke out the acoustic for a quartet of rarities, including my first ever Hey There Fancy Pants, and my second ever I'll Miss You. My mind was basically already blown, and the show was only half over. Aaron put away the acoustic and after jamming out the fan favorite but common, Voodoo Lady, they proceeded to one of the top highlights of the evening, Bumblebee. This hard-rocking rarity has only been played 12 times, it was my first time hearing it live, and it hadn't been played at all since 2001, when it was brought out one time only, for the live performance of God Ween Satan at John and Peter's. Talk about Boognish bliss! A short while later, they raised the stakes once again, breaking out the ultra-rare, The Rift. The Rift has only been played live six times. Not only that, but Mickey invited guitar monster, The Reverend B'ill, to sit in on the song. Bill Fowler has been sitting in and otherwise jamming with Ween here and there since the early 90's, and when he's up there with Deaner, there's some serious guitar god synergy going on. So this is a fantastic version of The Rift, and also the only time B'ill ever sat in on it live. Just when you thought it couldn't get any browner, Deaner launched the band into Suckin The Blood From The Devil's Dick. It was my virgin experience with the song, and it left me…shook. After a little Big Jilm, they then launched into the sweet one-two punch of Laura followed by Demon Sweat. Aaron really shined here, on Laura he did a little dueling guitars with Mickey, and then for Demon Sweat he plopped himself down on the piano. Both songs were awesome and rare, but it was especially freaking cool to see Gener taking things to another level and being totally in his element. Viva la Ween! Friday night was one for the record books. Enjoy the episode and stay brown my friends! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/support
In this episode the boys answer once and for all the question that has plagued man since the dawn of time. Is there a God?
Announcing the 2021 Weencast Megatacular Fan Favorites Summer Contest!! That's right, we want you to tell us about your favorite Ween song! You (and everyone you know) has from now until Labor Day 2021 (Monday September 6th) to enter this megatacular contest!! Check in with us at anchor.fm/weencastpodcast and hit the "Message" button; leave us a message 5 minutes or less telling us: What is your favorite Ween song and why? Not only could you hear your story on an upcoming episode, but the winner (deemed by us) for the best story will win a set of hand made Boognish emblazed wooden coasters from West Brandywine Wood Works from Philadelphia! https://www.etsy.com/shop/WBrandywineWoodWorks Please join us for this Summer contest and tell everyone you know to do so as well. You don't have to be a huge Ween fan to join in the fun, we can all name our favorite song by the band right? Of course!! We can't wait to hear your stories! Please e-mail us weencastpodcast@gmail.com with any questions and good luck!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/support
Alex Pappedemas returns to explain Ween, America's first and only band "sprouted from the demon-god Boognish," and the one-of-a-kind bond between Boognish's earthly conduits, Gene and Dean Ween. Alex's book on Steely Dan, Quantum Criminals: Ramblers, Wild Gamblers, Babylon Sisters, and Other Soul Survivors from the Songs of Steely Dan is out in 2022 on University of Texas, Austin Press. You can follow Alex at @pappedemas on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
To celebrate our move to Anchor.fm, we've gone back and taken another look at our earlier episodes. Man, it's been a while, and we've learned a lot. Although our earlier lo-fi era certainly had it's brown charm, we thought it couldn't hurt to remaster these sons a' bitches. We ran noise reduction and took a fine tooth comb to the .wav file, adjusting amplification to improve listenability. While we didn't include any deleted scenes, or give you an extended peek at the Wampa, we hope that these improvements make this episode better to listen to. Episode 4: 01/30/1998, The Trocadero, Philadelphia, PA. In this episode Rory and Shane go back to the past to one of the brownest eras in the bands history and discuss the Trocadero show in Philly January 30th 1998! Although Rory couldn't make this one, Shane carried the torch. And what a flame it was, awash with the glow of the Boognish! This show was not long after Ween's massive world tour in 1997 for The Mollusk, and Ween was rocking hard! This show was heavy on old school Ween and also notable because White Pepper was still nowhere to be found. Enjoy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/support
Join us, Weenheads, as we rundown our episodes from 2020! 2020 has been one upside down year for sure, with the pandemic, election anxieties, racial injustice and civil unrest, and so a third of the way through the year, we had no idea what to expect out of the podcast. Well, we both were fortunate to not get laid off or out of work as a result of the pandemic, and it turned out being stuck at home all this time provided plenty of time for remote podcasters such as ourselves to practice their craft. So we are happy to look back, and see that we pulled off a hell of a year. We produced more episodes in a year than ever before, had several amazingly awesome and unforeseen interviews, expanded our Patreon offerings patreon.com/weencastpodcast ,and had our highest listenership ever. If 2020 was a bronco buck at a Wyoming rodeo, then we took the bull by the horns and rode it for all it was worth! First and foremost, we want to say thank you to all our fans, patrons, and contributors. And thank you to Ween, without whom we wouldn't be doing this podcast at all. Extra super duper thank yous to: Claude Coleman, Mike Maronna, Fred Moore aka August Forming, The Reverend B'ill, Tomato Eleven, Kenny from Earfloss, Brian for the awesome digital artwork, and Travis at West Brandywine WoodWorks. Also, huge shoutouts and thank yous to the following patrons and contest participants: Mike, Miles, Daniel, Spencer, Dan, Corrine (Rin) aka Rin the Red, Cody, Michelle, Rich, Ben, Andre/Matter, Laura, Helen, Shawn, Rick, Sonya, Eli, and Jim. Thank you and dog bless! In 2020, we covered four ween shows: 5/27/2000, The Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA; 7/21/2000, Metropol, Pittsburgh, PA; 03/23/2001, The Tradewinds, Sea Bright, NJ, and 04/06/2001, The Norva, Norfolk, VA. The first two were from a post White Pepper spring tour in 2000 featuring the quintet at the height of their powers, while the latter two were from a brief Glenn-free tour in 2000 that showcased the hard rocking, heavy metal side of Ween. In the category of rockumentary, we put out a double episode of our interview for the podcast Earfloss by Kenny, and as 2020 was the 20th anniversary of White Pepper, we also rocked out an episode covering the story of its creation, behind the scenes, influences, discussions of the songs, and the albums place in the annals of Ween. We rarely actually plan interviews, but in 2020, interviews kind of fell in our lap. We interviewed Fred Moore, aka August Forming, taper legend and member of Bill and Fred's Excellent Adventure, Claude Coleman, who needs no introduction www.soundspaceavl.com, and Michael C. Maronna, former actor and huge Ween fan. We are incredibly honored to have interviewed these guys. Check them out, the episodes speak for themselves! For the first time ever, we ran a contest and it concluded in our Summer Spectacular Fan Story Contest episode in September. What a blast! It was gratifying to have so many submissions that we actually had to be selective. And it was awesome collaborating with West Brandywine WoodWorks to offer an amazing handcrafted, Boognish emblazoned cutting board to the winner. Congratulations Helen, aka Ween Lebowski! I guess that just about covers it. What a crazy year. Thanks again for listening. Here's to a great new year! Stay brown my friends! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/support
The results are in!! Join Rory and Shane as they listen to the Ween fan stories submitted for the Weencast Podcast Summer Spectacular Ween Fan Story Contest, and of course crown a winner!! Rory and Shane have collected stories sent in all Summer long on any Ween topic that the listeners wanted to talk about, and since the leaves are starting to fall its time to review these gems. All of the stories are so good and so much fun, but alas, there must be a victor and to let the jealousy begin! The winner of this story contest is going to receive a beautiful hand made Boognish branded cutting board from West Brandywine Woodworks! Check them out at https://www.facebook.com/westbrandywinewoodworks/ or https://www.etsy.com/shop/WBrandywineWoodWorks?fbclid=IwAR2s3xdLJaZ5ypFdGl9s8GEG6uv61kAvz-zof56uBlMIdM-cJgGXVuaofWc Mention "Weencast" when ordering and receive 10% off your order and free shipping on cutting board orders $100 or more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/support
In the Fall of 2019 Rory and Shane joined Kenny for a phone call to record an episode of "Earfloss, a Music History Podcast" all about who else but...Ween!! Kenny did an amazing job creating his Ween episode, but our phone call wound up being well over 2 hours spanning all parts of the bands career, popularity, fandom, a whole range of brown. We had so much fun on the call we wanted to present the entire conversation in full over 2 parts. In this part 1 we talk about the bands early days, the all mighty Boognish, and the rabid fans! Enjoy, and look for part 2 coming soon! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/support
Spenser Hodge and Britain Whatever Strah listen to and review Buckethead's Pikes 64-66 (Aquarium, Hold Me Forever [In Memory of My Mom Nancy York Carroll], and Leave the Light On) we also get heavy into beans on toast, The Fatberg, having too many books, “Oh Yeah” by Yello stays on during sex, Britain's favorite member of HELLYEAH!, P-Sticks, Dan Monti, teachers with the Boognish Stank, MENSA & Boognish dick tattoos, Spenser uses a beer bong with Tool fans, Buckethead as a franchise, selling out, sound treating your room, treat yourself to a falafel or cupcake, Spenser threatens to quit if we can no longer talk about masturbation, and Spenser's piss jugs. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/abucketcast)
Celebrate junk food day with Ween.
Still no TJ? Face to face with the Boognish. Thanks to Cody, Jeff, and Lieren --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/timothy-drennon/message
Where’s TJ? Hibbert: Avatar of Boognish, The second prank. Thanks to Lieren, Jeff, and Cody. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/timothy-drennon/message
Here's a bonus ep for everyone locked up indoors frantically washing our hands, nervously ordering eggs, milk and toilet paper to be delivered. It's gonna be alright baby. The Boognish and the Ween Brothers shall protect us all and usher in a new era of Utopia. Let it be heard here first! This is an interview with my best friend and fellow Ween Fanatic Dave Massey. We go way back...it's all in this interview...the whole relationship boiled down...at long last...for the history books. Parting note: Is this not the PERFECT time for Ween to start recording a new album?? What's the excuse? If we all project this thought unto the astral plane IT JUST MIGHT COME TRUE FOLKS. Do it. Hit record. Count it out boys. Save Our World.
If you haven't yet heard the good Word of The Boognish then let it be known here and henceforth that The Lord's Word is the only Word. And that Word is Word of The Boognish. Praise Be Him.
Reverend Jim Nastics' Favorite Rock Band!!!
Ween can feel very overwhelming to get into. Their discography is endless, their music odd, and there's an intimidating amount of vocabulary words, culture, and backstory related to these two best friends from New Hope, PA. I'm hoping to detangle it all in this episode with guest Paul Gutkowski, long-time Ween fan and host of the "God Ween Evan" podcast. We discuss lyrics, pants-pooping, love songs, voice modulation, the concept of brown, and the popular cartoon that "The Mollusk" inspired. Hail Boognish!
In final preparation for his upcoming baptism by Boognish at The Capitol Theater, Evan takes a journey from Hell and to The Palace of Vice, meeting his wife and The Freak along the way. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Check the script, cause it just got flipped. Evan surprised the GWE crew with a takeover episode of his own devising: A WEEN TRIVIA CHALLENGE. But what happens when he discovers that the crew knows more about f**king with him than they do about Ween, and that even by devising this challenge, he's had to learn more about the band than he ever wanted to. The Boognish reigns supreme. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ween plays Buckingham Green in episode 4 of From the Bottom of the Record Box plays The Moody Blues as recommended by Dennis from Bolton and relives a 40-year-old classic cover song from Talking Heads. Do as Dennis has done and suggest your favourite forgotten song here. Track Listing In Hell I'll Be in Good Company The Dead South Gorecki Lamb Buckingham Green Ween Take Me to the River Talking Heads Lovely To See You The Moody Blues God Knows Night Flight The Recap The Dead South Becoming an out of control drug addict and alcoholic is my own fault and I take responsibility for it. I HAD to leave the Ween organization to stay sober. - Gene Ween Ween Meeting for the first time in 1984, Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo later became Gene & Dean Ween (a portmanteau word bringing together wuss and penis) and produced a plethora of "obnoxious" music with a far-reaching musical approach covering almost every conceivable genre of music with often comical lyrics and in-jokes. Ween claims to be "sprouted from the demon-god Boognish". In other words the nightmarish image that has become something of a logo for the band. In conclusion, Ween has released 9 studio albums over a 17 year period and continue to tour to the present day. What the sound man gets pic.twitter.com/b2luKmkVXg — Aaron Freeman (@GeneWeen) October 7, 2015 Thanks to Dennis in Bolton Our listener selection for this week came from Dennis way up North in Bolton, thanks for connecting with us Dennis. You too can do the same by reaching out at hello@fromthebottomoftherecordbox.com with your suggestion for the show. This track has its roots firmly in the psychedelic movement of 1969. In addition, Lovely to See You was also the first song to be played at the launch of the Bournemouth radio station 2CR. After that, it has also become a staple of the Moody Blues' live sets, often opening with this track even to this day. Mumford & Sons' Evil Twin Ha! The Dead South bookended the show for us today with 2 choices from their second studio album (2014) Good Company. Often likened to Mumford & Sons, they have taken the bluegrass genre and firmly brought it into the here and now. However, MusicCrowns.org's reviewer James Cooke arguing that the traditional definition of the genre has become blurred. gritty vocals, aggressive guitar strumming, mandolin chops, banjo licks and a steady kick drum to fuse it all together - James Cooke Similarly, we have some interesting Mumford & Sons tracks coming up in future shows. We have a sublime bookend from the boys. In addition, we also have some music coming up from the band that inspired The Dead South, so subscribe to the feed to get every episode delivered straight to your inbox.
Shuddy Boy stops by for an in studio appearance as well as The Boognish to hear tales of Geoff's visit to a sensory deprivation tank and Kevin sees a particularly awkward movie.
This weeks episode is in honor of our lost brother in the Boognish Grant Rozmarin. We chose to honor him with two of his favorite things, Fat J's and some Ween. Then we get into new books!! This weeks new books theme song is again remixed and extended with a fresh freestyle by Manus! This weeks books come from our travels in flyering from earlier in our day. We visited Collectors Paradise, Comics Factory and then our regular haunts A Shop Called Quest and Alternate Universe. New Books: 1. Devilman: The Classic Collection Vol. 1 (Manus) 2. Thanos Wins (Trade) (Eli) 3. Superman #1 (Manus) 4. Exiles #4 (Eli) 5. Amazing Spider-Man #1 Legacy #802 (Manus, duh) Then we make a surprise call to Peter Our Friend and boy is it a surprise to him! Featuring the Ween Song "Pass The Bong" for Grant. Check out his youtube page by clicking here BOOGNISH MONSTER and if you'd like to support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention please check out their website and if you need help, call someone, call us we are always here!
This episode is deeply weird and it's great. It's just Andy and Andy talking exclusively about Ween. By Ween.
God Ween Evan is a podcast celebrating the American rock 'n' roll band Ween, and one man's refusal to open his heart, mind, and soul to the band's music. That man is Evan Kaufman, a New York City-based actor, writer, director and all around beautiful human being. A lover of comedy and music, Evan, it reasons, should adore and appreciate Ween's absurdist wit and musical craftsmanship, but he doesn't. WHY? Fortunately, his friends and fellow artists Katie Hartman, Will Nunziata, and Paul Gutkowski are here to unlock the mystery of what is wrong with Evan, and shepherd him into the brown light of the Boognish. If they can save Evan Kaufman, they'll save us all. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/1213031281/playlist/7abxk7nBZ77Hza79o3XlT4 Jake and Tom have been touched by the Boognish to create the brownest episode of Velocities In Music yet. Join them as they explore Ween's nine studio albums, from the inane absurdity to the struggling heartbreak that their music represents. It'll be a real good time, mang.
Jean resents her golden boy brother and Angus is dressed all in white-but he aint no pimp! Yep, it’s another classic edition of Quality Time with Jean and Angus podcast. Our special guest is comedian David Quirk who dropped into the QTPAD for a chat about life as a skate shop employee, cobras, cobblers and the mighty, mighty Boognish! Check out David Quirk here on the telly: We also managed to mention Limp Bizkit…again. Sound the bells. Episode 26. Stream or download Ep 26 BELOW or subscribe and listen via iTunes or Stitcher.
Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo are Gene and Dean Ween respectively, the founding members of Ween. This group is not easily defined by any traditional sense, and that’s a big reason why we love them. Whether you’re already a fan or you’ve never heard of them, you’ll be astonished by the breadth of Ween’s talent … Continue reading Episode 66: Let Me Lick Your Pussy By Ween Is Todd Glass’ Favorite Song (Sorry, Kansas Loves Ween) →