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that Transdermal Celebration by Ween has a guitar solo that was played with Carlos Santana s guitar without him knowing it. Ween sneaked into the storage where Santana s tools were, played the solo just once, recorded it, and left the place. That solo is the one used in the final song.

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Fun Fact: that Transdermal Celebration by Ween has a guitar solo that was played with Carlos Santana’s guitar without him knowing it. Ween sneaked into the storage where Santana’s tools were, played the solo just once, recorded it, and left the place. That solo is the one used in the final song.

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