Stroker Ace

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"Stroker Ace"
White Pepper front cover.jpeg
Song by Ween
from the album White Pepper
ReleasedMay 2, 2000
Recordedc. 1999–2000
Length2:07
LabelElektra
White Pepper track listing
"Bananas and Blow"
(4)
"Stroker Ace"
(5)
"Ice Castles"
(6)

"Stroker Ace" is a song by Ween from the 2000 album White Pepper.

Song Details[edit | edit source]

"Stroker Ace" was played live in the summer of 1998, and was played a handful of times in the couple of years leading up to the release of White Pepper. Starting on the White Pepper tour, the song became very common, and has remained so ever since.[1] A 7/7/2000 recording from that tour is heard on the Live at Stubb's album.

At the second ever performance of the song, Dean Ween introduced it by saying it was "a tribute to the great Dick Trickle this is for him."[2]

Lyrics[edit | edit source]

Light up the wheels and go for broke
Stomp that pedal with the swiftest stroke
Smack that roadblock caught in a pickle
I'm gonna hit that line like old Dick Trickle

Well my motor's fine and this train's on time
And when I cross that line I'm gonna make you mine

I'm stroker ace
Stroker ace
I'm stroker ace
Stoker ace
I'm stroker ace
Stroker ace

Well it smells like poo and it sure looks crappy
Gotta get back to north pappy flappy

Well it's one A.M. and I'm rollin' in the car now
Gonna hit last call down at the bar now
Got a shammy in my pocket and it's burnin' a hole
Stick it to the floor and watch me roll

Well my motor's fine and this train's on time
And when I cross that line I'm gonna make you mine

I'm stroker ace
Stroker ace
I'm stroker ace
Stoker ace
I'm stroker ace
Stroker ace

Well it smells like poo and it sure looks crappy
Gotta get back to north pappy flappy

Well my motor's fine and this train's on time
And when I cross that line I'm gonna make you mine

I'm stroker ace
Stroker ace
I'm stroker ace
Stoker ace
I'm stroker ace
Stroker ace

Well it smells like poo and it sure looks crappy
Gotta get back to north pappy flappy

Song Themes[edit | edit source]

Alcohol/Drugs, Love, Poop, Screaming, Sung by Gene Ween

References[edit | edit source]