All Request Live is the fourth Ween live album and the third to be released on their home record label Chocodog Records. It was released in 2003.
All Request Live features tracks performed live, in-studio by Ween and their touring band as part of a web radio broadcast, playing songs selected by fans on the band's message board. Among the tracks performed are all three officially released parts of "The Stallion" (along with the previously unreleased part four, and part five, from Craters of the Sac), fan favorites "Awesome Sound" and "Demon Sweat", a slightly expanded version of the drug-addled skit "Pollo Asado", and a nearly six-minute-long take on the band's rejected Pizza Hut jingle, "Where'd the Cheese Go?"
An all request television or radio show is a show that plays only listener or viewer requests.
The introduction to The Carpenters' version of Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft features a fictional dialogue between the disc jockey of an all request program on "All Hit Radio" and a listener that the DJ thinks is "Mike Ledgerwood", but is in fact an alien race. The DJ comments that the request "We are observing your Earth" is "not on our play list". This refers to an actual practice of all request programs of having a pre-set play list, and excluding any requests for items that are not on it.
Some widely known all request shows include:
[studio version appears on the "skycruiser" ep]
He's a hobble with a wobble at the gang raid [? ? ]
Cover it with gas and set it on fire
He's a hobble with a wobble at the gang raid [? ? ]
Cover it with gas and set it on fire
It's an earth chock, war plot, peppermint lasso [? ? ] jimmy
Cover it with gas and set it on fire
It's an earth chock, war plot, peppermint lasso [? ? ]
Cover it with gas and set it on fire
Cover it with gas and set it on fire [3x]
Thank you!