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satisfried t1_iu8o64a wrote

That’s a dick move.

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dr_jt t1_iu8wg79 wrote

Going to agree with you on this one, despite the downvotes you're already getting. He can say he has nothing but love and respect for Santana, but this is the kind of shit I'd expect from some loser teens, not a band that had been around for close to 20 years at the time.

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VerticalYea t1_iua0ixn wrote

The whole point is that they are pretty much just loser teens. Have you heard their music?

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thitmeo t1_iubznlp wrote

Ha. They certainly have a lot of material that can be interpreted as sophomoric and druggy, but they've got incredible range which a lot of people who've only heard "Put the Coke on My Dick" would never expect. Dean Ween is a really good guitar player with some blistering solos. Gene Ween, at least for the first two decades, had amazing vocal range. His falsetto on "Freedom of 76" has a soul and pitch to it that approaches Prince. Their music has capably-to-awesomely incorporated dozens of genres. If anyone wants to explore Ween beyond the "novelty" and "druggy/comedy" songs (some of which are great, too!) may I suggest this short list: the song this thread is about, Flutes of Chi, Stay Forever, The Argus, Don't Get 2 Close (2 My Fantasy), Freedom of 76, On Buckingham Green, Mutilated Lips...

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Sinbiote t1_iuc28nj wrote

Major Bateman vibes from this writeup! But thanks, this will give me something to read when I’m stuck in my cabana living off bananas and blow…

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thitmeo t1_iuc2kuq wrote

Ha, the little dance Bateman does in his raincoat in that scene, gets me every time.

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VerticalYea t1_iuc11fn wrote

Oh don't get me wrong, I appreciate the depth of their artistic ability. Good list by the way. But i listened to the Bandsplain episode on them and I was surprised by how just silly and high they were all the time!

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thitmeo t1_iuc1szp wrote

Yeah, the substances really did a number on Gener. Seems a lot better now, but they've been without a new song for almost 15 years, and gotta wonder in Gene staying sober also closed some creative spigot. Or just, old, making bank from touring...

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VerticalYea t1_iuc7suz wrote

That's the razor's edge for so many musicians. The crazy drugs open some incredible musical paths but there is a price to be paid. Ramones? Ya, they weren't just joking about sniffing glue. And heroin obviously led to some great jazz and modern alternative rock/grunge, but there's only a few years of that nonsense before it catches up to you.

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NateNutrition t1_iuc7yfm wrote

I member gene hitting the high notes on freedom of 76 between drags of his lit cig. I especially appreciate a brilliance that never takes itself too seriously

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satisfried t1_iu8ymtj wrote

For one it is literally theft. But primarily you just don’t touch someone’s expensive gear without permission. Santana probably would have graciously loaned the guitar had he been asked.

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villagewinery t1_iu9eue2 wrote

This is stupid. People act like guitars are some sacred thing...pssh.

A guitar is just an instrument. Some total shit guitars sound great in the studio, and some of the greatest players play cheap ass instruments. The instrument is nothing special. Santa has 100 guitars in storage all over the place.

Most musicians would share/swap instruments if simply asked. Unless you're just a dick

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PolyPanFemme t1_iu9k6tl wrote

People get weird about instruments, though. I had a guitarist who was a vocal advocate for pacifism nearly bludgeon a sound engineer because the engineer insulted his guitar. Musicians are kind of crazy to begin with, and guitarists are a special kind...

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rocky4322 t1_iu9kpwo wrote

Sure but you should still ask. If I broke into your house and stole your screwdriver to finish a project you’d probably be mad about it even if you don’t care about the screwdriver.

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3971_KTL t1_iu9yplt wrote

If you came across my screwdriver somewhere and used it then left it where it was and I was oblivious to it having been used we'd be cool.

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AckbarTrapt t1_iua7l0c wrote

How about your car- an expensive piece of equipment that you rely on for work and that requires maintenance/calibration?

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tomreece t1_iub4wiu wrote

What about Willie Nelson’s beloved acoustic guitar named Trigger?

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themooseiscool t1_iubi8jd wrote

For sure, I have no problem letting someone play one of my guitars, but to quote Col. Jessup, you have to ask me nicely.

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