Cold and Wet

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"Cold and Wet" is a song by Ween from the 1990 album GodWeenSatan: The Oneness.

Song Details[edit | edit source]

Recording and Composition[edit | edit source]

"Cold and Wet" is a punk rock song with elements of hard rock. It is in the key of D minor.

The lead vocals are performed by Gene Ween. Guitar is played by Dean Ween. Like most of the songs on GodWeenSatan, the drums are played by Dean Ween and the bass is played by Andrew Weiss.

Live Performances[edit | edit source]

The song has been played live only rarely. It was played a few times in the early DAT days, and then almost completely put aside for over two decades until being brought back a few times in 2017. The one exception during this span was a special anniversary concert on 9/14/2001, which can be heard on the album GodWeenSatan: Live.[1] However, the Dean Ween Group played this song fairly often in 2018.[2]

Live Spoken Intro[edit | edit source]

  • Gene: It's from the Wad phase.

Lyrics[edit | edit source]

Official lyrics, handwritten by Dean Ween, were printed in the GodWeenSatan liner notes:

I'm cold and wet, can'tcha hear what I'm sayin' to ya
Cold and wet, it's the message I'm conveyin' to ya
How many times do I has to tell ya I'm cold and wet?

Hot and dizzy, you got me inna tizzy, honey
Hot and dizzy, you better get busy and make some soup before I get sick[3]

Song Themes[edit | edit source]

Love, Screaming, Sung by Gene Ween

References[edit | edit source]