Demon Sweat
| "Demon Sweat" | |||||
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| Song by Ween | |||||
| from the album The Pod | |||||
| Released | September 20, 1991 | ||||
| Recorded | January–October 1990 | ||||
| Studio | The Pod | ||||
| Length | 4:11 | ||||
| Label | Shimmy-Disc Records | ||||
| Songwriter(s) | Ween | ||||
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| Bilboa track listing | |||||
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"Demon Sweat" is a song by Ween from the 1991 album The Pod.
Appearances
- Bilboa (demo, 1990)
- The Pod (1990)
- Rotten Cheese (live, 1995)
- All Request Live (live, 2003)
- At the Cat's Cradle, 1992 (live, 2008)
Song Details
Recording and Composition
"Demon Sweat" is a psychedelic art rock song with some ambient elements. The studio version is in the key of A# minor, mostly revolving around the chords of A#m and D#. Live performances are in the key of D minor, transposing them up to Dm and G.
A rough mix of "Demon Sweat" appears on the Bilboa demo tape.
Live Performances
Since its live debut in 1992, "Demon Sweat" has been played somewhat regularly over the years. In addition, Gene Ween has frequently played the song at solo acoustic shows, and with his band Freeman.[1] Live performances are notable for usually having Gener play keyboards.
Two live performances have been officially released: a version from 12/9/1992 is on the album At the Cat's Cradle, 1992, and a version from 7/22/2003 is on the album All Request Live. Additionally, a live performance from 10/31/1994 was included on Rotten Cheese, a semi-official live compilation.
Personnel
- Gene Ween – co-lead vocals, keyboard, drum machine
- Dean Ween – co-lead vocals, guitar, keyboard, drum machine
- Andrew Weiss – mixing
Lyrics
The sky dripped in a demon sweat
The night she left
Wrapped up in a blanket
And I’m feeling wet
They said she flew from the goals in her life
That she went like blood from a knife
I’m here, and it’s all so clear now
The wind flows and it’s blowing cold
And I’m still here
Gripping onto what’s not around
Now it’s all so clear to me now
Now I know sometimes I try a bit too hard
And I can’t let go of you[2]
Song Themes
Love, Sung by Gene Ween, Tape Speed Manipulation