I never seen them play it and I've been to over 50 ween shows. The crowd would lose their mind if they busted this out. I'm not even sure they ever played it's fantastic not sure why it isn't in their repertoire.
The reason I got into Ween back in the day is that I was impressed on the fact of how they picked up on the quirks of Prince's music and made it their own.
Let me help ya out. #1 on your computer, Download the song in mp3 by putting 'conv' between 'www.' And youtube(.)com..... Www(.)convyoutube(.)com #2 download and install spotify on your computer. #3 go to the settings and enable 'local files'. Once enabled a button will appear beneath the setting you just enabled, something like 'open local file folder'. This will open the folder in which you can drag and drop any and all mp3 files you want. #4 somewhere in your pc spotify library there is now a 'local' folder in which all the songs you added are available. Inorder to listen to these songs on your phone. On your pc, Simply create a playlist with all the songs. Then open up spotify on your phone, connected to the same internet as your pc, the playlist will appear. Simply save/download the playlist. Tada. You're welcome. All your favorite ween songs are now available on the go
+Dddd dd +dmbdaveyd lol wow dudes, here, I think you both REALLY need to learn about a few things: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcasm en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irony en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joke This is disappointing, coming from Ween fans. Tsk tsk.
@@acevfx2923 Maybe Gene saw one of her videos, thought she was hot, and decided to write a Prince-style "tribute" to her. Maybe nothing more to it than that... It might just have been her name - like Joppa Road, they probably heard about her while high and laughed their asses off at her name, and decided to write a song about it.
Kieran- George Cinton, Bootsy Collins, and Eddie Hazell,(all of whom were in Parliament) and were some of the most respected, influential, contemporary musicians in their respected fields). Prince is unparalleled, Rick James produced some decent stuff. Sly and the Family Stone. Cee Lo Greens first two solo albums before he went pop. badbadnotgood is a phenomenal, modern Jazz-funk-Hip Hop trio that frequently utilizes Ghostface Killah on lyrics. Theres lots more out there. You just got to look around. And when you listen to these artists listed look for stuff that says ""if you liked this, then you'll probably like this."
Can't help thinking they're taking the piss out of Prince a little, especially with the song title. I get the same feeling with Marble Tulip Juicy Tree which sounds a bit like the Breeders or Belly.
After some some 'assisted' contemplation, I myself came to the conclusion that this song had to do with the myristicin content of the plant. in Greek Ambrosia means "food of the gods". To someone like Terence McKenna, this MUST be mushrooms, but you never know. Once you've garnished your mushrooms with something like parsley, you apparently hold an ambrosia appetizer. Haha!