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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Music and stuff. > Well this should be freakin sweet. (Viewed 1372 times)
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Well this should be freakin sweet.
< on 1/25/2013 11:54 PM >
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Les Claypool and Dean Ween in a fishing show with Trey and Matt producing. This sounds like its going to be a hoot.

http://liveforlive...-and-les-claypool/





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This is one DEAD ASS sub forum.




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Sounds interesting. Ween was one of my favorite bands until they put out Quebec, which was such an atrociously horrible album that I completely ignored their subsequent output. The last time I saw them live they performed some of Gener's stupid ballady songs and they fell completely flat, crowd completely silent. It's amazing how Gene went from being so great to so sucky, but I guess quitting drugs and having kids will do that for some people. At least Moistboyz are still going.




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