ugh...is there a way to block atomic
his posts are truly cluttering the place up with useless drivel that really adds nothing
I guess it's just easier to make lame statements about bands you really know nothing about then actually write something about a band you like?
Atomic, Please create a thread of the bands you like and why you like them...then the rest of the board can go and rip your commentary/opinions to shreds.
back to the program.
The Dean Ween Group was a fantastic show
It was nice that they mixed up the DWG songs with the dean'ers classic Ween songs
(Piss Up A Rope, A Tear For Eddie, and My Own Bare Hands)
Guy did killer vocals on Gabrielle
blog (probably one of my fav songs from ween)
Didn't know any of the new DWG songs, but this one stood out was: I?m Gonna Get High
Guy is a great front man. The dual guitars and awesome bass by DD made it a really fun set.
The ottobar is one of my favorite venues to see a show.
I didn't see Chaz (never really made plans to meet) or other boarders, but seems some were there (heather?) Wasn't the same without Hutch there, I know he would have liked this one
some great photos from the show Also this was pretty cool to see from the band the next morning:
The Dean Ween Group
We could have never in a million years expected the reception and love we got last night at the Ottobar. It was like a hundred dreams fulfilled simultaneously. The crowd was exceptional and psyched and giving, and the band----I can't say enough about Ray, Dave, Joe, and Guy. It was a beautiful experience all the way through, the staff at the Ottobar was fantastic (they let us smoke and have the run of the place) and none of it would have been possible w/o Mel Yukna---her work led to a sold-out show (in advance). What a way to kick off the start of a new band. There's not much more I can say except a sincere thank you to everyone, from the crowd, to the staff, to the band..........again, thank you!
Also found this interview he recently did
Deaner talksQ:There were a number of Ween songs in the Dean Ween Group?s set at John and Peter?s. How has it been for you, revisiting those songs in this new context?
A: We actually are only playing a few right now, and they?re just the ones I don?t mind doing. At first I thought I had to separate myself from those songs, but then I realized that I wanted to embrace them. I spent over 25 years in Ween and there?s no reason to pretend that it never happened and I am totally super proud of what we did. Those songs mean a lot to me and to the fans, they want to hear them and I want to play them so that?s that really