One of the few times Ween were forced to comply with their label's demands, and they make this. They didn't need to convince me that they were the greatest band of all time any more than they already do, they really didn't. Still glad they did though.
Not really surprising they took the piss on this song considering the backstory implies that Elektra was back-handedly writing them off as one hit wonders through asking them to appear on the CD. Can't imagine that inspiring confidence
Most likely. It wasn't their only charting single but it was the big MTV hit that everyone could name. Ocean Man hadn't yet come along to take the crown of "Ween's Signature Song"
Interestingly, the first time I played Beck for the good friend of mine who turned me on to Ween in 1992 said "it sounds like they are trying to copy Ween". And it was true.
The synths on this remind me of the ones at about 2:20 on Polka Dot Tail. It all adds up that it's from the same time period too. I remember back in the day everyone claiming this was fake, nice to see it's actually Ween!
even if the story is true, I just know Golden Feelings is one of the brownest albums I've heard. getting into Beck at 16 prepared me to be a huge ween fan at 27 when i started listening to them. Elektra treated ween like shiet. I wouldnt be surprised if they didnt like Beck, not really as a personal thing but how being seen as too close as an act and wanting to keep distance. sorta like how people compared them to They Might Be Giants which they didnt care for. but Gener has gone to TMBG shows and I believe enjoys them. I think all in all its a perfect cover/piss take
I'm a bit surprised Ween don't like Beck, especially early/mid 90's era Beck. "Stereopathetic Soul Manure" & "Mellow Gold" are kinda similar to "The Pod" & "Chocolate and Cheese"
@@heyhonpuds from what I’ve seen Aaron especially hated Beck. He hid that hatred in interviews and stuff but there’s a lot of live quotes and instances of hatred towards him.
@@lucvaillancourt8580 live in Lincoln 1999 and Montreal 1999. The first example is that Claude and Glenn started jamming the song “Where it’s at” live and Aaron screamed at them to “stop with the Beck bullshit, fuck that” and that he should fine them. The other time was a show’s power was cut and the PA system started playing “Where It’s At” and Aaron had the exact same response of getting really upset and asking them to “turn the fucking Beck off Jesus Christ”. Those are both exact transcribed quotes.
@@Jummugest the pettiness adds a lot to it haha, just insanity and deconstruction. The label asked for a cover and Ween said “oh we will give you a cover”
@@weenarchive I can totally see why actual junkie rockers of the 90’s would be pissed towards beck. Especially the loser song. I like that general album but it does feel like someone singing about something they don’t experience. Like at all.
@@Jummugest yeah, and another thing is that the label was somewhat forcing them to do this cover. Forced to do a cover of a hit song of an artist they dislike while being humiliated and labeled as a “one hit wonder”. Definitely would make me petty.
@@Jummugest I mean most of Mellow Gold is anti-folk, the lyrics are mostly nonsense. Loser especially. Idk what you mean by "singing about something they don't experience"
What my brain cells hear before being killed by laughing gas.
One of the few times Ween were forced to comply with their label's demands, and they make this. They didn't need to convince me that they were the greatest band of all time any more than they already do, they really didn't. Still glad they did though.
Not really surprising they took the piss on this song considering the backstory implies that Elektra was back-handedly writing them off as one hit wonders through asking them to appear on the CD. Can't imagine that inspiring confidence
what was the supposed "one hit"? push th little daisies?
Most likely. It wasn't their only charting single but it was the big MTV hit that everyone could name. Ocean Man hadn't yet come along to take the crown of "Ween's Signature Song"
Asking them to appear on what cd?
@@thevagaband the description has more info. The cancelled “Wonderama” compilation album.
thank you for this, this is what got me into ween actually
Interestingly, the first time I played Beck for the good friend of mine who turned me on to Ween in 1992 said "it sounds like they are trying to copy Ween". And it was true.
The synths on this remind me of the ones at about 2:20 on Polka Dot Tail. It all adds up that it's from the same time period too. I remember back in the day everyone claiming this was fake, nice to see it's actually Ween!
oh fuck yeah thanks for uploading this!! ween and beck are two of my favorite things in the world it sucks that they have beef :(
Glad to get confirmation on this finally. Weird that they didn't like Beck, especially since deaner covered @$$h0l3 once
I really hope there is some more electronic stuff in Weens vault like what they do at the end there, because it always hits when they go there.
Life is good when Ween is life. :)
I’ve always found the Macintosh tts Hilarious in this cover
wait so holy fuck this actually WAS ween the whole time???????
Read the description! The story is pretty funny. Sounds so weird because Ween didn't like Beck and did everything they could to fuck over the label.
Just thought it was funny considering how much debate there was on whether or not this was legitimate lol. I didn't even think it was real.
Holy Ween!
even if the story is true, I just know Golden Feelings is one of the brownest albums I've heard. getting into Beck at 16 prepared me to be a huge ween fan at 27 when i started listening to them.
Elektra treated ween like shiet.
I wouldnt be surprised if they didnt like Beck, not really as a personal thing but how being seen as too close as an act and wanting to keep distance. sorta like how people compared them to They Might Be Giants which they didnt care for. but Gener has gone to TMBG shows and I believe enjoys them.
I think all in all its a perfect cover/piss take
They didn't like Zappa either, but I've met more fans of all 3 artists than I haven't.
"i like lofi recordings" - arm of roger, 1999.
Nice! Not sure I heard this one b4!
yayyyyyy i love this one
What a distorted Loser...
This is fucking sick
right on my aly
Nice Stereopathetic Soulmanure
I'm a bit surprised Ween don't like Beck, especially early/mid 90's era Beck. "Stereopathetic Soul Manure" & "Mellow Gold" are kinda similar to "The Pod" & "Chocolate and Cheese"
@@heyhonpuds from what I’ve seen Aaron especially hated Beck. He hid that hatred in interviews and stuff but there’s a lot of live quotes and instances of hatred towards him.
@@weenarchiveDeaner covered beck multiple times with DWG if I recall correctly tho
@@weenarchivehe did! deep cuts too like Asshole
@@weenarchive source?
@@lucvaillancourt8580 live in Lincoln 1999 and Montreal 1999. The first example is that Claude and Glenn started jamming the song “Where it’s at” live and Aaron screamed at them to “stop with the Beck bullshit, fuck that” and that he should fine them. The other time was a show’s power was cut and the PA system started playing “Where It’s At” and Aaron had the exact same response of getting really upset and asking them to “turn the fucking Beck off Jesus Christ”. Those are both exact transcribed quotes.
De-Crandalled
Can't believe they got Stephen Hawking to make an appearance!
Still kisses with saliva
IMMA LOSER BABYYY~
Actually them not liking beck weirdly makes sense. But holy hell this is hilariously petty.
@@Jummugest the pettiness adds a lot to it haha, just insanity and deconstruction. The label asked for a cover and Ween said “oh we will give you a cover”
@@weenarchive I can totally see why actual junkie rockers of the 90’s would be pissed towards beck. Especially the loser song. I like that general album but it does feel like someone singing about something they don’t experience. Like at all.
@@Jummugest yeah, and another thing is that the label was somewhat forcing them to do this cover. Forced to do a cover of a hit song of an artist they dislike while being humiliated and labeled as a “one hit wonder”. Definitely would make me petty.
@@Jummugest I mean most of Mellow Gold is anti-folk, the lyrics are mostly nonsense. Loser especially. Idk what you mean by "singing about something they don't experience"
Didn't Ween open for Beck once on the Country tour?
Probably one of, if not, the worst Ween tracks I've heard. Given the context it makes sense though.