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Buckingham Green is a strip mall 15 minutes outside of New Hope, PA the city where Ween is from and was a popular hangout spot for teens.
The song went through numerous changes throughout recording – the earliest demo dates back to around Chocolate and Cheese – and most of the song was eventually...
[Verse 1]
A child without an eye
Made her mother cry, why ask why?
She kept her child clean
On Buckingham Green
[Verse 2]
The children saw the eye
As a sign from God descending from the sky...
It was alright to dream
Of Buckingham Green
[Instrumental]
[Verse 3]
"Summon the queen!"
Spoke the child of eye, "It's time to fly."
Turning fire to steam
On Buckingham Green
[Verse 1]
A child without an eye
Made her mother cry, why ask why?
She kept her child clean
On Buckingham Green
Buckingham Green was produced by Andrew Weiss.
Ween released Buckingham Green on Tue Jun 24 1997.
“That was the song that tied the whole record together. We had these different versions of it, and it was a whole different song. We sacrificed the entire song just for the solo, which I think is the most composed solo section that we’ve ever done. In every other version, it was just those lyrics, “...
We had “Buckingham Green” kicking around for years, as we had left it off Chocolate And Cheese. We might have even left it off Pure Guava. Every good thing waits for a reason. All my favorite songs are on The Mollusk. It was that album’s time. The “Mollusk” song was like the missing fucking puzzle p...