Flood Of Ween Videos Hits YouTube Including 2006 All Good Festival Set

By Scott Bernstein Dec 15, 2017 10:57 am PST

On July 14, 2006 Ween played the All Good Music Festival at Marvin’s Mountaintop in Masontown, West Virginia. Pro-shot video of the set was recently uploaded to YouTube and can be viewed below.

Ween has an extremely fan-friendly taping policy. Not only is audio taping allowed, but fans could also freely videotape the group. As such, video of hundreds of Ween shows exist. YouTuber The Stallion Mang has been uploading footage from throughout the band’s career to the site at a rapid pace. Ween’s All Good set found frontmen Dean Ween and Gene Ween along with keyboardist Glenn McClelland, drummer Claude Coleman Jr. and bassist Dave Dreiwitz working through such classics as “Exactly Where I’m At,” “Take Me Away,” “Touch My Tooter,” “Piss Up A Rope” and “Doctor Rock.”

This past Monday was the 20th anniversary of a famed Phish show in Rochester, where the quartet unveiled their version of Ween’s “Roses Are Free.” Though Ween had performed the Chocolate & Cheese cut three times prior to Phish’s “Roses Are Free” debut, they started adding the song to nearly every setlist in 1999 and that trend continues through the present. At All Good, the quintet played the tune towards the end of their set. Dean Ween was journaling during the 2006 tour and mentioned catching Trey Anastasio’s set at All Good. Anastasio was on hand with Mike Gordon, Joe Russo and Marco Benevento, a.k.a. GRAB.

Read Deaner’s tour diary entry from this show:

we got to the festival while les claypool was onstage, about an hour before we were scheduled to go on. this place was in the middle of nowhere, and that’s an understatement. the map we used had us taking gravel roads that were unmarked by any signs until we finally arrived at what appeared to be a huge farm that would serve as a temporary home for around 20 thousand hippie folks. i will say, west virginia is some beautiful country. it still looks like “real america”. i got the general impression that everyone was either tripping or drunk on moonshine, or both. we played right before trey anastasio and we rocked the shit out of about 5,000 people, the rest of the crowd seemed indifferent to us. basically, a typical, unmemorable ween festival set. trey’s solo band really didn’t do it for me, actually that’s the understatement of the year. still nice to see him again but he clearly needs help. i’ll just leave it at that.

Anastasio was arrested on this date in 2006 and has been sober since.

Watch Ween’s performance from the 2006 installment of All Good:

Setlist (via BrownBase)

Set: Exactly Where I’m At, She Wanted to Leave, Spinal Meningitis (Got Me Down), Take Me Away, Transdermal Celebration, Waving My Dick in the Wind, Even If You Don’t, Buckingham Green, Back to Basom, Light Me Up, Voodoo Lady, Touch My Tooter, I’ll Be Your Jonny on the Spot, Puerto Rican Power, Gabrielle, Piss Up a Rope, Roses Are Free, The Mollusk, Doctor Rock, Someday

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