The Stallion Pt. 2
"The Stallion Pt. 2" is a song by Ween from the 1991 album The Pod.
Song Details[edit | edit source]
Recording and Composition[edit | edit source]
"The Stallion Pt. 2" is a heavily experimental psychedelic noise rock song with some notable no wave elements. The studio version is in the key of A# major, though live performances transpose it down to A major.
The lead vocals are performed by Gene Ween, with some additional vocals by Dean Ween.
Alternate Versions[edit | edit source]
The version that appears on the Big Timmy Wasserman demo tape is the same recording used for the Pod album.
Live Performances[edit | edit source]
Like its Pod counterpart "The Stallion Pt. 1", "The Stallion Pt. 2" went many years without ever being played live. In 2003, it was performed in a sound studio for a live Internet stream, a recording of which was later officially released on the album All Request Live. In 2017, over a quarter-century after its studio album release, Ween finally started including the song in some of their live sets. It remains the least-often played song of the "Stallion" pentalogy.[1]
Song Themes[edit | edit source]
Band Members Named in the Song, Love, Mang, Screaming, Stallion, Sung by Dean Ween, Sung by Gene Ween