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To celebrate our move to Anchor.fm, we’ve gone back and taken another look at our earlier episodes. Man, it’s been a while, and we’ve learned a lot. Although our earlier lo-fi era certainly had it’s brown charm, we thought it couldn’t hurt to remaster these sons a’ bitches. We ran noise reduction and took a fine tooth comb to the audio files, adjusting amplification to improve listenability. While we didn’t include any deleted scenes, or give you an extended peek at a Wampa, we hope that these improvements make this episode better to listen to.
Episode 5: 01/01/1999, The Trocadero, Philadelphia, PA.
In this episode Rory and Shane ring in the new year at the Trocadero show in Philly on January 1st, 1999! What a show is all we can say about this one! This show featured a Prince sandwich, opening with “1999” and wrapping up with “LMLYP.” Ween also rocked out a few early renditions of some White Pepper tunes, as well as reached back into the vault with songs like “Frank” and “Tender Situation.” This was a monumental show by any definition, and was the perfect way to celebrate New Years!
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To celebrate our move to Anchor.fm, we’ve gone back and taken another look at our earlier episodes. Man, it’s been a while, and we’ve learned a lot. Although our earlier lo-fi era certainly had it’s brown charm, we thought it couldn’t hurt to remaster these sons a’ bitches. We ran noise reduction and took a fine tooth comb to the audio files, adjusting amplification to improve listenability. While we didn’t include any deleted scenes, or give you an extended peek at a Wampa, we hope that these improvements make this episode better to listen to.
Episode 5: 01/01/1999, The Trocadero, Philadelphia, PA.
In this episode Rory and Shane ring in the new year at the Trocadero show in Philly on January 1st, 1999! What a show is all we can say about this one! This show featured a Prince sandwich, opening with “1999” and wrapping up with “LMLYP.” Ween also rocked out a few early renditions of some White Pepper tunes, as well as reached back into the vault with songs like “Frank” and “Tender Situation.” This was a monumental show by any definition, and was the perfect way to celebrate New Years!