Ween self-released several cassette albums from their formation until 1989. Afterward, they put out three officially-released lo-fi albums: GodWeenSatan: The Oneness (1990); The Pod (1991); and Pure Guava (1992). For Pure Guava, the band signed with major label Elektra Records. The album spawned the single "Push th' Little Daisies", which was a chart hit in Australia and the United States. Under Elektra, the band released four professionally-recorded albums: Chocolate and Cheese (1994); 12 Golden Country Greats (1996); The Mollusk (1997); and White Pepper (2000). They later returned to independent labels for their albums Quebec (2003) and La Cucaracha (2007). After a 28-year run, Freeman quit the band in 2012, citing the need to focus on his alcohol and drug addiction issues. Ween reformed in late 2015 and toured extensively with no stated plans to release new recorded material.
For their first ten years of existence, Ween performed live as a duo backed by a Digital Audio Tape. With the release of Chocolate and Cheese, they expanded to a four-piece act, later adding a fifth member as well. Their live members include Claude Coleman Jr., Dave Dreiwitz, and Glenn McClelland. Ween also collaborated extensively with Andrew Weiss, who joined the band as a bassist in 1989 and also produced five of their nine studio albums. Despite never receiving much mainstream recognition, Ween developed a large, devoted cult following and garnered critical acclaim.
Full Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ween
Studio albums: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ween_discography
GodWeenSatan: The Oneness (1990)
The Pod (1991)
Pure Guava (1992)
Chocolate and Cheese (1994)
12 Golden Country Greats (1996)
The Mollusk (1997)
White Pepper (2000)
Quebec (2003)
La Cucaracha (2007)
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Ween Lyrics
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Don't be afraid to let your colors shine
Many colors in the homo rainbow
Show me yours. I'm gonna show you mine
If you find a pot of gold
Every little thing is gonna work out fine
In the homo rainbow
Many colors in the homo rainbow
You give me shade from black to yellow
Many colors in the homo rainbow
A warm embrace and a kind-a hello
If you find a pot of gold
Every little thing is gonna work out fine
In the homo rainbow
If you find a pot of gold
Every little thing is gonna work out fine
In the homo rainbow
Every single color, every walk of life
In & out changin, every day and night
From the golden shores of Kansas, to the middle of Japan
reach inside your soul and learn your fellow
There are many colors in the homo rainbow
Don't be afraid to let your colors shine
Don't be ashamed of what God made you
The song Rainbow by Ween is a celebration of diversity and self-expression within the LGBTQ+ community. The lyrics suggest that everyone is unique and has their own colors to show the world. The idea is that people should not be afraid to embrace who they are, as there are many colors in the homo rainbow. The words also suggest that if you are true to yourself, then everything will work out for the best. The reference to finding a pot of gold represents finding happiness and fulfillment by being true to yourself.
The song celebrates the diversity within the LGBTQ+ community by acknowledging people of all walks of life and all colors. The lyrics also suggest that one's identity is not static and that people are constantly changing and growing. The reference to reaching inside your soul and learning about your fellow is an invitation to accept and appreciate others regardless of their differences.
Overall, the lyrics to Rainbow by Ween encourage people to embrace their individuality and celebrate the diversity within the LGBTQ+ community.
Line by Line Meaning
Many colors in the homo rainbow
There are many different types of people who love who they love
Don't be afraid to let your colors shine
Don't be scared to be yourself and show the world who you really are
Show me yours. I'm gonna show you mine
Let's share and celebrate each other's differences
If you find a pot of gold
Every little thing is gonna work out fine
In the homo rainbow
If you find happiness and love, everything else will fall into place in life, regardless of gender or sexual orientation
You give me shade from black to yellow
You provide me with love and support, no matter my skin color
A warm embrace and a kind-a hello
You welcome me with open arms and kindness
Every single color, every walk of life
In & out changin, every day and night
From the golden shores of Kansas, to the middle of Japan
reach inside your soul and learn your fellow
Everyone is unique and constantly evolving, but if we listen to each other and seek understanding, we can learn and grow together from all around the world
Don't be ashamed of what God made you
Don't feel guilty or embarrassed for being who you are, as you were made this way for a reason and should embrace it with pride
Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: MICHAEL MELCHIONDO, AARON FREEMAN
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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1:44 onward hits my feels so hard
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Thank you for this. Have been using the CD exclusively because it was so much better quality
@echardcore
This song hits a little differently
@gnasheroffthewall
Love your fellow mangβ€οΈ
@withoutatrace52
Don't be ashamed of what God made you
@Nick-uj2rq
awesome
@loveless5515
GOD BLESS............................
@dylan.t180
Nice
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