In a 2003 interview, Gene Ween stated that this song was directly written about his divorce with his wife Sarah: “A lot of those songs are actually about Sarah, who I was recently divorced from about five or six months ago. I’d been seeing her off and on since I was about nineteen, so a lot of those songs are about her. I kind of started off with ‘Oh My Dear (Falling in Love)’ and, fifteen years later, it’s ending with a song called ‘I Don’t Want It,’ on Quebec.” Although the mood of most of the songs on the album were affected by the divorce, this is the only song specifically about the subject.
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In a 2003 interview, Gene Ween stated that this song was directly written about his divorce with his wife Sarah: “A lot of those songs are actually a… read more
In a 2003 interview, Gene Ween stated that this song was directly written about his divorce with his wife Sarah: “A lot of those songs are actually about Sarah, who I was recently divorc… read more
Ween is an American rock band from New Hope, Pennsylvania, formed in 1984 by Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo, better known by their respective stage names, Gene and Dean Ween. Generally categorized as an alternative rock band, the band is known for their irreverent, highly eclectic catalog of songs inspired by funk, soul, country, gospel, progressive, psychedelia, R&B, heavy metal, and punk rock. 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…read more
Ween is an American rock band from New Hope, Pennsylvania, formed in 1984 by Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo, better known by their respective stage names, Gene and Dean Ween. Generally… read more
Ween is an American rock band from New Hope, Pennsylvania, formed in 1984 by Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo, better known by their respective stage names, Gene and Dean Ween. Generally categorized as an alternative rock band, the … read more