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)
Round And Round
Ween Lyrics
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Made her mother cry
Why ask why
She kept her child clean
On Buckingham Green
The children saw the eye
As a sign from God
It was alright to dream
Of Buckingham Green
Summon the queen
Spoke the child of eye
It's time to fly
Turning fire to steam
On Buckingham Green
The opening lines of Ween's song "The Shot Heard 'Round the World" set the tone for the entire song's bleak and surrealistic atmosphere. The lyrics describe a child without an eye, which made her mother cry. The phrase "Why ask why" seems to suggest that this is simply an inexplicable tragedy that we should not try to understand fully. However, the mother has kept her child clean, which implies that she is doing her best to care for her child despite the hardship.
The next verse describes the reaction of the children to the eye. They see it as a sign from God and believe that it is descending from the sky. This belief allows them to dream of a magical place called Buckingham Green. The sense of otherworldly comfort provided by Buckingham Green is emphasized by the fact that the eye is portrayed as a divine object.
The final verse is perhaps the most eerie of all. The child of eye speaks and summons the queen. It's unclear who or what the queen represents, but the child's command to "fly" suggests that it is a powerful entity that can transport people to other realms. The phrase "turning fire to steam" adds a final touch of surrealistic absurdity. The image of fire turning into steam is impossible and yet somehow fitting for a song that seems to exist in a dreamlike world.
Line by Line Meaning
A child without an eye
A child who is missing an eye
Made her mother cry
The child's mother is sorrowful for her child's condition
Why ask why
Questioning the reasons behind the child's condition is irrelevant
She kept her child clean
The child's mother ensured that her child was hygienic
On Buckingham Green
The location of the events being described
The children saw the eye
Other children witnessed the missing eye
As a sign from God
The children believed it was a divine message
Descending from the sky
The way they viewed the appearance of the missing eye
It was alright to dream
The children were able to allow themselves to imagine and aspire
Of Buckingham Green
Their dreams were focused around their immediate surroundings
Summon the queen
The child with the missing eye called upon their leader
Spoke the child of eye
The child with the missing eye was the one speaking
It's time to fly
The child believes it's time to leave their current situation
Turning fire to steam
The child is capable of overcoming difficult situations
On Buckingham Green
The location of the events being described
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The Honorable Reverend Addison Bortion
Imagine this being hidden at the end of a vinyl on an endless groove
sloburnjo
remember Ratt? of course not. Weenforlife.
Dddd dd
sloburnjo when I first saw this I was kinda hoping it was a ratt cover, it ended up being one of my top 5 favourite songs
Buddy Vetrone
lol this is recorded over heavens door 1:35
S P L A S H
Hehe was wondering what that was there!