They were absolutely used to having fans that hated their guts around this time in their career. They wrote about it in the inner notes of painting the town brown.
@@arthurrimbaud7287 I did, but tbh my whole regimen of entertainment had tended to steer to the weird before I even discovered them (two years ago lol) must have hit different before the internet if you weren't into the rarer weird stuff available.
I remember seeing them in It's Pat the movie..... for years that's all I knew of them. In fact my world didn't open up to ween until I was getting sober and they were broken up. I can honestly say I didn't know how to take them at first either. My wife didn't like them at first but she agrees there music is undeniable... I think ppl sleep on Ween and it's sad.... they have brought me so much joy. I keep them next to Tool, danny brown and dokken on my playlists
At first I couldn’t understand how I missed this because I was glued to MTV at that time but then I saw the date and realized I was in the hospital from a car crash that week. So it took me over 30 years to see this awesome performance but I’m glad I finally did!
he plays bass in a lot of old tunes, sometimes he gets on the bass in live shows to, for classics such as don't laugh (i love you) clip: ruclips.net/video/8X2J456j2PY/видео.html
One of the greatest bands to ever exist. My first show was the same year, 93 Urban Art Bar in Houston Tx. 3.5 hour show. then the guys hung out and smoked pot with everybody in the crowd until the owner of the place kicked us all out. Ween.......Amazing.......
All these people were probably here to listen to Stone Temple Pilots type stuff - and they got this. Whoever booked them must have either been A) really stupid or B) a total madlad.
Dont even think they had the level to enjoy STP, they were expecting the new kids from the fuck given their look, theres not a single grungeguy in this lame audience
Felt so lucky to see this live in Bend, OR a couple months back. before they started Aaron commented on how beautiful the stormy sky was and then asked mick "are we really doing this?"
They were... Something else. Entirely. Unfortunately a huge amount of suck crept in halfway through the decade, and eclectic idefk became a ton of ska nu-metal and trash, where everything was ironic and exhibiting any enthusiasm or actually caring about anything (especially playing an instrument well) was the most "uncool" thing
Tab- E-x A-x D-7 G-6 B-7 E-0 Trans. D chord Move down 2 frets for every chord and then transition to D chord. When the hook starts, do the same chord at the start, change high E to 7th fret, then transition into a C chord starting on the 5th fret.
I miss MTV Spring Break. I remember one year they had Hellraiser stirring a pool, Jerry Springer-break and they had a group of people who were totally naked except wearing "whipped cream", only it wasn't whipped cream, it was shaving cream since shaving cream has a much thicker more adhesive consistency. Only problem was it was 90+ degrees outside with people wet with water and sweat, so the cream began to very quickly wash off the people.... ::sigh:: I miss 90's MTV
My guess is that in the late 70s and early 80s, jocks used to taunt punk kids by yelling "DEVO" at them. Maybe he's pointing out how out of place they are?
@@KevinLuper99 Could be because DEVO is short for De-Evolution, and the audience shown here are the closest living relatives to Cro-Magnons than anyone else.
Totally!! Actually I'm not sure if I'm speaking out of my ass or not but I remember reading that they did. Either way that's why he probably sounds like Cartman from South Park since that voice is also pitch shifted.
@@KINGBublepop I don't know that, but Primus did a great theme song for south park ! what what I should mention is, that the album the mollusk , specially the song ocean man, was a big inspiration for stephen hillenburg for creating spongebob squarepants ! you can even hear ocean man on the end of the first spongebob movie from 2004.
The '90s was so weird that a major record label thought it would be a good idea to sign Ween. I don't think they ever actually made a dollar off of them. Lol. MTV invites them to Daytona.. lol.
I like this song but idk what everybody is talking about with people “not getting it” and stuff. Is there supposed to be some sort of genius to this song?
@@Cybercrapper28 it was their first commercial hit yes. Got them signed to Electra.. And they weren't even a full band at this point. Most shows were the two of them wearing goggles and capes and shit playing with a 4 track in the background.. Very punk rock,, in the Minuteman sense,, not the cliche Sex Pistols type. They did what they liked, no matter what people thought. Henry Rollins famously said all music at the time was complete shit, except for one light of hope........WEEN. Daisies ended up on Beavis and Butthead which was hugely popular at the time. And that's what got them going. The Mollusk, White Pepper, Chocolate and Cheese, Quebec, all works of genre defying art. All outstanding albums. And live they lay that shit down. By the end everybody is spent. They really earned their success and I've luckily been a proud and adoring fan since about 92. I saw a show with about 50-60 people, I've seen them at Red Rocks with Tenacious D. I can't say enough good about Ween. They are the bees' fuckin knees man. There's God. There's Satan. There's Ween.
Why push the daisies. I like it and all but why push the little daisies that song is met as a joke. It’s not suppose to be played live cuz of the lyrics
If I were to play in front of a crowd full of douchey jocks, I would also definitely just try to weird them out as much as possible. They really should have played Frank or Molly.
"You guys are brothers right?" "Yeah that's right" lmao
The crowd fucking hates it! And they ended the show on it. I love it! That is the most Ween thing! 😂
the fact that they're playing this song to a crowd of pabst-laden frat boys is totally brown
Was just gonna say,
The scum of my generation went to Daytona beach then got ween brown all over them.
Thank you Ween!
Indeed
I bet they were so relieved when this was over. Wrong crowd and not even Ween could charm them with that one song.
They look embarrassed in the end.
Yeah… not “that kind” of party song
Yall are projecting
They were absolutely used to having fans that hated their guts around this time in their career. They wrote about it in the inner notes of painting the town brown.
@@philipslater6196 For real!!! Everyone was clearly having a very fun time.
Ween standing on stage with Dave Mustaine, Jon Lovitz and Vince Neil is one of the best moments in rock history. They should've started a band.
when in this video is this, timestamp?
Mr. Bungle...2
SOOPERGROOP
@@devinthierault😂🤡
Vince Neil looks like he’s about to have twins and what the hell happened to his voice?
I love them so much, these people have no idea what they were witnessing lol
Did u immediately get Ween the first time u heard them?
@@arthurrimbaud7287 I did, but tbh my whole regimen of entertainment had tended to steer to the weird before I even discovered them (two years ago lol) must have hit different before the internet if you weren't into the rarer weird stuff available.
I remember seeing them in It's Pat the movie..... for years that's all I knew of them. In fact my world didn't open up to ween until I was getting sober and they were broken up. I can honestly say I didn't know how to take them at first either. My wife didn't like them at first but she agrees there music is undeniable...
I think ppl sleep on Ween and it's sad.... they have brought me so much joy.
I keep them next to Tool, danny brown and dokken on my playlists
ha
You know a lot of people!
'These guys got no future' -Butthead
Then they practically create Spongebob
At first I couldn’t understand how I missed this because I was glued to MTV at that time but then I saw the date and realized I was in the hospital from a car crash that week. So it took me over 30 years to see this awesome performance but I’m glad I finally did!
That ozzy hat is so dope on him in this setting.
This is trolling pre internet
I honestly didn’t know deaner played bass in this song
He doesn't anymore.
He does in the film clip
he plays bass in a lot of old tunes, sometimes he gets on the bass in live shows to, for classics such as don't laugh (i love you) clip: ruclips.net/video/8X2J456j2PY/видео.html
Listen closely on older albums. It’s all Deaner on bass. Deaners bass style is very close to his guitar style so you can tell it’s him
I didn't know, either. He's really unique and funky on bass.
now THIS is the 90's
One of the greatest bands to ever exist. My first show was the same year, 93 Urban Art Bar in Houston Tx. 3.5 hour show. then the guys hung out and smoked pot with everybody in the crowd until the owner of the place kicked us all out.
Ween.......Amazing.......
The fact that the crowd hated it so much makes me love this infinitely more.
Anyway enough of WEEN here’s Vince Neil and Jon Lovitz! The 90s was something
this comment made me laugh way too hard
😂😂😂😂😂 “okay, since that was too ahead of your time, let’s roll out the cheese cart for you kids!”
The subtle "Devo" Gene said at the end.
Ween is way to cool for MTV!!!
GERMS
All these people were probably here to listen to Stone Temple Pilots type stuff - and they got this. Whoever booked them must have either been A) really stupid or B) a total madlad.
Dont even think they had the level to enjoy STP, they were expecting the new kids from the fuck given their look, theres not a single grungeguy in this lame audience
Stone Temple Pilots played later that evening
What if they just loved Ween like us? Does that fall under madlad? Haha
@@psych336 Lol, I think it does.
wonder if Pauly Shore was the reason they were there.
Pauly Shore & Ween.....90s were amazing
Dude, the boys are talking and weiz is playing Richard Simmons life is good
@@cmgordon12345 Full movie or just the short?
That ozzy hat is sick
One of the best live bands ever!
It's an amazing experience.
@@lobotomyscam1051 for rizzo
That’s your brother, You guys are brothers?
That’s right man
Not many singers actually sound better live than on record. His voice on record is ridiculous (although still cool) but he sings really good here.
The recorded vocals are intentionally distorted.
@@VinchenzoC not distorted at all just pitch shifted up
Felt so lucky to see this live in Bend, OR a couple months back. before they started Aaron commented on how beautiful the stormy sky was and then asked mick "are we really doing this?"
the ween brothers!
Deaner rocking a bass? Woah!
Amazing so funny they played this at spring break everybody is lost 😆 WEEN!
Seeing performances like this for me is what made growing up in 90s so cool. I always remember the way shore said weizzzz and weeeeeen
Damn look at this vibe damn
I'm using your pfp as my pfp
@@chrishansen859why did you lie
@@funnywackysillyman7780 I used It on Discord lol
I miss the 90s man. God damn.
They were... Something else. Entirely.
Unfortunately a huge amount of suck crept in halfway through the decade, and eclectic idefk became a ton of ska nu-metal and trash, where everything was ironic and exhibiting any enthusiasm or actually caring about anything (especially playing an instrument well) was the most "uncool" thing
Ween playing spring break. The early 90s were wild.
Best performance of this song
nah listen to the yt (un-browned) version. IT SLAPS!!!
ruclips.net/video/hOfUuINoE7Q/видео.html&ab_channel=BoognishMonster
@@roachdogjrbruv Not even close.
@@roachdogjrbruv Fuckin' awesome to still see some Roach Dogg Jr.'s in the wild mang
@@BokchoyBill it’s been a good few years we lost lots of men but I stay strong
Tab-
E-x
A-x
D-7
G-6
B-7
E-0
Trans. D chord
Move down 2 frets for every chord and then transition to D chord.
When the hook starts, do the same chord at the start, change high E to 7th fret, then transition into a C chord starting on the 5th fret.
these guys, in my mind, are the most gen-x band ever
30 years ago, I miss the 90's and it's diversity and surprises.
this crowd does not pass the vibe check
they came to party..and got Ween
THIS SOUNDS SO GOOD
Absolutely stunning performance
BA HA HA HA HA how can a band do something this brilliant so early?
They just didn't give a fuck.
Love Deaner on that Bass gitar
Pretty cool my friends in Durant ok turned me onto Ween in 92. Thanks Nathan Jones and Chris! We had a good time then
Vince Neal and John Lovitz being in the same place at the same time just ruined my theory they were the same person. dang
They wasn't ready
I remember watching this when it aired. God, I'm getting old and fat, but Ween keeps on rockin'.
I miss MTV Spring Break. I remember one year they had Hellraiser stirring a pool, Jerry Springer-break and they had a group of people who were totally naked except wearing "whipped cream", only it wasn't whipped cream, it was shaving cream since shaving cream has a much thicker more adhesive consistency. Only problem was it was 90+ degrees outside with people wet with water and sweat, so the cream began to very quickly wash off the people....
::sigh:: I miss 90's MTV
That was the year it was unusually cold in the south during spring break. I was living in MS and it snowed on April 1st which is peak nature's irony.
such a dope performance
The literal opposite of a spring break party song, LOL!
gener's Ozzy Osbourne hat is so sick
Well, that one guy felt the boognish within.
Y es. 2023 . Still great
3:42 gene looks upset :(
not sure what's more uncomfortable, ween at daytona, or deaner in a fukkin sweater while playing on a beach
"I played with the Ween!"
DEVO!
STOP YELLING AT ME, YOU LATE 80s EARLY 90s JOCK! I'M JUST A LITTLE PUNK KID IN THE SAME TIMEFRAME YOU ARE YELLING AT ME, THE 90s.
Pauly Shore at the start makes this 90s af
They could have melted their faces off, but instead played this gem. Love Ween.
Theyre even better live!
And Daytona grew three sizes that day.
Did they squelch the weasel?
did they we-EEZE th JUUUUUIIce?
Wearing jumpers to the beach!
He's higher than snoop dog,Willie Nelson and Cheech and Chong in a smoking contest.
Lmao this is brutal
in 1993 it was the law that you had to wear a baseball cap.
ALL HAIL THE BOOGNISH!!!
The crowd is all like WTF?!?!
Ween on the same bill as Vince Neil. Goddamn. 🤣🤣
dean is a really good bassist
Lovitz was 100% there for the chicks.
Brine Island whats lovitz
i bet he scored too
@@evilnewwargod if he got them drunk enough maybe
Probably more worried about his career and staying current. By this time 3 years out of SNL and only forgettable movie roles knocking on his door.
why did dean say devo into the microphone towards the end?
My guess is that in the late 70s and early 80s, jocks used to taunt punk kids by yelling "DEVO" at them. Maybe he's pointing out how out of place they are?
@@MS.312 I still don't get it
@@KevinLuper99 Could be because DEVO is short for De-Evolution, and the audience shown here are the closest living relatives to Cro-Magnons than anyone else.
@@cortisonesss true
Sounded to me like “dude let’s go man. Talkn to Deaner.
So did he pitch shift his voice in the studio version?
Totally!! Actually I'm not sure if I'm speaking out of my ass or not but I remember reading that they did. Either way that's why he probably sounds like Cartman from South Park since that voice is also pitch shifted.
@@KINGBublepop that is were the idea for cartman's voice comes from !! trey and matt even know them
@@lucalone Oh shiiit!! Wonder why ween didn't do the theme song then.
@@KINGBublepop I don't know that, but Primus did a great theme song for south park !
what what I should mention is, that the album the mollusk , specially the song ocean man, was a big inspiration for stephen hillenburg for creating spongebob squarepants ! you can even hear ocean man on the end of the first spongebob movie from 2004.
@@lucalone Truee true, remember hearing about that.
Yes
The 90s had quite a few gems like Ween but it was also super bizarre, strange, and fueled by apathy and heroin! 😂
30 Years ago. How depressing.
Deaner on bass?!?!!! 🤯
Dope
this performance is so amazing, it made me learn it on guitar lol
push the daisires
This is literally so Ween
under a 1000 likes is criminal.
What are those last two chords gener is playing? sound great, not on the album from what I remember
Pauly probably liked it.
The crowd wants to see
fkn Mc Hammer instead.
Nope, not a "spring break" kind of song.
That bleep on "shit" is very brown
He could have doubled for Adam Sandler back then, or visa versa.
Holy shit it it’s the Weizer
what happened to to the upload by chrisb? did his channel get terminated
he closed his channel thats all we know
@@LeCarlton i checked my google history after i typed the question and his videos were unavailable but thanks anyway
@@ausman7893 Yeh. I had to reupload Chinese Woman and Caprice Classic from his channel myself
What STP song is playing at the beginning of the clip? It's on the tip of my tongue.
sex type thing
it will happen again.
The '90s was so weird that a major record label thought it would be a good idea to sign Ween. I don't think they ever actually made a dollar off of them. Lol. MTV invites them to Daytona.. lol.
Pauly Shore is such a tool here. Lol
Lazlow????
LOL, is that Pauly Shore?
I hope Pauly Shore's not the only weasel they got
Vince Neil and Jon Lovitz
remember who paulis girlfiriend was
Pretty sure this is what happens when taking DMT
I like this song but idk what everybody is talking about with people “not getting it” and stuff. Is there supposed to be some sort of genius to this song?
No but they were expecting to see Gillette - Short dick man
The genius is the band, their origins and a career of creating amazing music and it all stemmed from this silly little song. One of many
@@nicodemuschronos962 was this their first song or something?
@@Cybercrapper28 it was their first commercial hit yes. Got them signed to Electra.. And they weren't even a full band at this point. Most shows were the two of them wearing goggles and capes and shit playing with a 4 track in the background.. Very punk rock,, in the Minuteman sense,, not the cliche Sex Pistols type. They did what they liked, no matter what people thought. Henry Rollins famously said all music at the time was complete shit, except for one light of hope........WEEN. Daisies ended up on Beavis and Butthead which was hugely popular at the time. And that's what got them going. The Mollusk, White Pepper, Chocolate and Cheese, Quebec, all works of genre defying art. All outstanding albums. And live they lay that shit down. By the end everybody is spent. They really earned their success and I've luckily been a proud and adoring fan since about 92. I saw a show with about 50-60 people, I've seen them at Red Rocks with Tenacious D. I can't say enough good about Ween. They are the bees' fuckin knees man.
There's God.
There's Satan.
There's Ween.
@@nicodemuschronos962 I see. Thank you for further explaining this.
Will he sing like Eric Cartman
Why push the daisies. I like it and all but why push the little daisies that song is met as a joke. It’s not suppose to be played live cuz of the lyrics
to be fair. theres a reason this was one of the singles on Pure Guava. its one of the only commercially viable songs from that album for the time haha
@@TVindustries5000 ik but that’s just because how weird it is
@@TVindustries5000 stallion part 3, Sarah, don't get too close to my fantasy... There's probably could have been viable on the radio.
If I were to play in front of a crowd full of douchey jocks, I would also definitely just try to weird them out as much as possible. They really should have played Frank or Molly.