Frogtoon Musik

Transdermal Celebration by Ween

Künstlerbiographie Ween

Ween Ist Eine Im Jahr 1984 Gegründete Rockband Aus New Hope Pennsylvania. Die Musik Ist Durch Country Folk Und Rock 'n' Roll-Einflüsse Geprägt. Die Texte Zeichnen Sich Durch Ironie Boshaftigkeit Und Kokettierte Geschmacklosigkeit Aus. Ihr Erstes Album Erschien Erst Sieben Jahre Nach Der Bandgründung. Frühe Demotapes Wurden Über Das Eigens Dafür Gegründete Plattenlabel Bird O'Pray Vertrieben. Diskografie Frühe Demo-Tapes & Selbstproduzierte Aufnahmen 1986-1989 * The Crucial Squeegie Lip 1986 * Synthetic Socks 1987 * Axis Bold As Boognish 1987 * The Live Brain Wedgie/WAD 1988 * Prime 5 1989 Studio-Alben * GodWeenSatan The Oneness 1990 * The Pod 1991 * Pure Guava 1992 * Chocolate & Cheese 1994 * 12 Golden Country Greats 1996 * The Mollusk 1997 * White Pepper 2000 * Quebec 2003 * Shinola Vol. 1 2005 * La Cucaracha 2007 EP's * The Friends EP 2007 Konzertalben * Paintin' The Town Brown Ween Live 1990-1998 1999 * Live In Toronto Canada 2001 * Live At Stubb's 7/2000 2002 * All Request Live 2003 * Live In Chicago Jewelcase Mit 1 CD Und 1 DVD 2004 Raritäten * Craters Of The Sac 1999 - Erschien Nur Auf MP3 * Z-Rock Hawaii 1997 Ween Mit Eye Yamamoto Yoshimi Und Yoshikawa Von Der Japanischen Punkband Boredoms Sonstiges Der Von Einer Melancholisch-Depressiven Grundstimmung Geprägte Song Buenas Tardes Amigo Ist Sowohl Im Soundtrack Des Films Herr Lehmann Als Auch In Dem Des Films Lammbock Enthalten. Das Variantenreiche Album Chocolate & Cheese Wurde Mit Dem White Album Der Beatles Verglichen. 1991 Gründete Mickey Melchiondo Zusammen Mit Guy Heller Das Nebenprojekt Moistboyz. 2012 Erklärt Aaron Freeman Im US Rolling Stone Die Auflösung Der Band Musikexpress Mai/Juni 2012 .

Frogtoon Musik - Song-Info: Transdermal Celebration

The Solo For ”Transdermal Celebration” Was Illicitly Played By Dean Ween On Carlos Santana's Equipment As It Passed Through A Warehouse One Night On Its Way To A Santana Appearance On 'Good Morning America'. "Me And Carlos Sort Of Collaborate - I Think Enough Time Has Passed Where I Can Finally Tell My Favorite Ween Story Of All-Time. The Businesses And The People Involved Have Long Since Closed Their Doors And Moved On For Good And Hopefully The People Involved And Carlos Himself If It Comes To That Will Have A Good Sense Of Humor About This Story. In 2003 Ween Released Our Album Quebec On Sanctuary. We Worked On The Album For 2 Years In Our Beach House In Holgate NJ A Rented House In The Pocono Mountains Of PA The Garage Behind Aaron’s House In Pt. Pleasant PA My Upstairs Guest Room And Finally Andrew Weiss’s Living Room In NJ. We Also Worked At Water Music In Hoboken NJ And Graphic Sound Studios In Ringoes NJ. It Was Not A Great Period In Our Personal Lives Aaron Was Going Thru A Divorce And I Was Partying Way Too Hard Myself—it Was Some Dark Shit. The Record Is One Of My Favorites But It Is A Depressing Album Lyrically. It Was Not An Easy Record To Make Either As Evidenced By The Amount Of Places We Worked Trying To Find The Right Environment. There Are Demos Available Online That I Posted Where You Can Hear The Process At Work We Racked Up Our Normal Batch Of Like 6 Dozen Songs Or More Before Whittling It Down To What Was Finally Released 15 Tunes. I Am A Huge Fan Of Carlos Santana. He Is One Of My Favorite Guitarists Of All-Time. He Is Playing Better These Days Than Ever Before In My Opinion. His Music Is More Radio Friendly For Sure But As A Guitarist He Has Aged Like A Fine Wine. Only Neil Young Prince And A Small Handful Of Others Can Make That Claim As They Become Members Of The AARP. We Were Working In Andrew’s Living Room On The Song “Transdermal Celebration” Our Drummer Claude Coleman Had Just Gotten Into A Horrific Car Crash And Left Us W/o A Drummer For The Recording And Ensuing Tour. Eventually It Worked Itself Out Where The Record Took So Long To Complete That Claude Made Enough Of A Recovery To Do The World Tour With Us Supporting “quebec.” In The Meantime Though Even Though Claude Had Played On Some Of The Demos Drumming On The Album Was Left Up To Me Josh Freese And Sim Cain. “Transdermal Celebration” Had Been Recorded 3 Times By This Point With A Drum Machine With Claude Playing Drums And The Final Take On The Album Which Features Josh Freese. It Was The Eventual Single From The Album. So We’re In The Middle Of This Session And I Get A Phone Call From My Roadie Nameless Who Also Worked For A Backline Company Nameless That Supplied Amps Drums Lights Etc. To Bands Touring In The Northeast. My Roadie Told Me That Carlos Santana’s Equipment Including His Guitars Had Arrived Via A Trucking Company That Night At Their Depot. Carlos Was Recording An Appearance On “Good Morning America” The Next Morning And His Equipment Was To Be Delivered To The Set In NYC In A Few Hours. What Needed To Be Done Was Immediately Clear To Me I Had An Opportunity To Play The Solo On “Transdermal Celebration” Through Carlos Santana’s Amplifier And Guitar. I Had One Shot At It It Meant Taking A Hard Disk Recorder To A Storage Space Where All Of Carlos’ Stuff Was Sitting In Transit. I Arrived At 2am. We Very Carefully Unpacked His Equipment And Set Up His Stage Gear And In One Take I Recorded The Guitar Solo For “Transdermal Celebration” The One That Appears On The Album Playing Thru Carlos Santana’s Guitar Pedalboard And Amplifier. The Whole Thing Took 10 Minutes And We Were Terrified We Were Going To Get Caught. A Lot Of People Would Have Lost Their Jobs. We Got The Fuck Outta There Really Fast After That. So The Solo On “Transdermal Celebration” Was Played Thru All Of Santana’s Shit In What Resembled An Early Morning Bank Heist Or Something………. -Dean Ween 6/14 An Afterthought Regarding The Carlos Post I'd Like To Add That We Handled His Equipment As If It Were The Mona Lisa. We Photographed The Way His Roadie Had His Cables Wrapped And Positioned And Put Everything Back Exactly As It Was Found. The Whole Process Was Over As Quickly As It Happened. Also The Respect That I Have For Carlos And The Depth Spirituality And Stamina Of His Playing Is Held By Me In The Highest Regard. I Am Not Just A Fan Of Carlos I Am A Believer And Follower Of Everything He Has Done And Yes That Includes The Pop Singles. I Felt It Was Important To Have This Be Known There Is No One I Hold In A Higher Regard. Also I Have A Lifetime Of Experience Of Handling Equipment As Did The Other Person Involved It Wasn't Two Drunk Buffoons Manhandling A Legend's Gear The Furthest Thing From It. I Think It's Important To Clarify That. -DW"

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