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GodWeenSatan Live is Ween's seventh live album. It was released on November 18, 2016 on Chocodog Records. This album is a 2-disc chronicling of a performance from September 14, 2001 in which Ween played their first album, "GodWeenSatan: The Oneness", in its entirety, for its 11th (advertised as 25th) anniversary re-release.
In 2016, Ween released GodWeenSatan Live, a live recording from a show recorded on September 14, 2001, during which the group performed the entirety of the album. [17] [18] [19] It was their first live release since 2008. [20] [21] The album was released near the time of The Deaner Album by The Dean Ween group. [22]
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]
In 2004, Ween released Live in Chicago, a DVD and CD set that compiled tracks from two live performances from the Quebec tour at Chicago's Vic Theatre in November 2003. In 2005, Ween hit the studio to record better quality versions of previously-unreleased songs for the compilation Shinola, Vol. 1. The twelve tracks were all, according to ...
On their earliest albums like The Pod and GodWeenSatan: The Oneness, Aaron “Gene Ween” Freeman and Mickey “Dean Ween” Melchiondo made druggy absurdist music full of surreal vocal effects ...
Both of them talked about bands they liked and playing their own music. Soon, they hung out and began jamming, recording most of what they put together. Ween's music slowly progressed from a bedroom-style recording project, eventually signing to a major record label and transforming into a full live band.
The show combines heartfelt storytelling, humor and live country music backed by a talented seven-member band. "We change it up and we have fun. We get into audience. I sing 10 songs," says Bradshaw.
White Pepper was included on Creative Loafing ' s list of the 101 best albums of the 2000s, [16] while Glide magazine named it the 12th best album of the decade. [17] Magnet included it at #15 on their list of the 60 best albums released between 1993 and 2003, [citation needed] and the album was included in the book 1,000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die in 2008. [18]