I, too, started out my discovery of Ween through this. In other words, I like these versions just fine. DON'T GET 2 CLOSE (2 MY FANTASY).
The best way I can think to describe this album on the whole is as a celebration of music, with all praise given to the great benevolent Boognish. Put another way: The Mollusk may be a well-conceived, meticulously-crafted variation on the joke and greatness of Ween, but GWS and C&C are the joke and greatness of Ween. 'Cuz I know I'm legit. When I found her, you split. Gener was tripping or something, and decided to go down to the lobby for crackers (this is all from hearsay, so expect this story to change). I knew you were the one. What the hell is the guy saying in "Mourning Glory"? The title track might deserve its label as an Emerson, Lake and Palmer tribute (everybody mentions the similarity in vibe and style to "Lucky Man, " and I can't pretend it isn't accurate), but it's an awesome ELP tribute, celebrating their fun brand of acoustic balladry and lovely (when they wanted) use of analog synths (I have no idea how "authentic" the actual keyboards used are to the era, but they sure sound like they're Moogs). Ween don't get 2 close lyrics and chords. Throughout the ages of time. The albums "The Pod" and "Pure Guava" were recorded in their entirety at the Pod and mixed by Andrew Weiss.
Yup, early Ween doesn't get much better than when Gene goes up into the upper register with "And when I'm here, I'm there / and when you're near, I'm here / the only words of your life, Captain Fantasy. " If you got this album first, felt disappointed by the hype and decided to give up on the band, I really hope you'll consider trying a couple of the other ones rated highly on this page. What's the deal with Where'd the Cheese Go? Works in the rain - rude as hell. "Freedom of '76" is a Philly Soul song about Philadelphia, with Gene taking on a delightful falsetto and nailing the vibe of 70s soul in the same way they'd been nailing punk and, uh, beebop jazz just a few years earlier. Ween don't get 2 close lyrics song. I saw gener cryin' in his sleep. Stealin' and dealin'.
The other "clear influence" tracks are all tons of fun; "Bananas and Blow" is another great example of Ween writing a song that feels like it should have been around forever but that only Ween was tasteless enough to write, "Stroker Ace" shows again that Dean could have stood up to any metal guitarist in the world in sheer speedy chops, and "Pandy Fackler" nails the Steely Dan vibe and musical approach so precisely that it's kinda terrifying. If you're somebody who genuinely enjoys 90s rock music (and also all of the other genres that really started to take off in that decade), and who's intimately familiar with and invested in the major developments and the major groups of the decade, the idea of a band like Ween being treated as anything more than a stupid joke must be really irksome. I can float in the air. And why shouldn't it? Ween - Don't Get 2 Close lyrics. This was not possible upon moving into the Pod as noise issues prevented it. This time around, it's not a joke. I don't know where you got your money from.
Horny and pissed off. Voodoo Lady, for example, goes far beyond the point of being deliberately cheesy into the point of being awfully inept. Eddie Dingle is an alter-ego that Ween uses for appropriate songs. She knows I'm legit. Is a great Mollusk outtake that absolutely would have made that album better if it had made the cut instead of "Polka Dot Tail, " as it would have provided a solid side-one counterpart to "Buckingham Green" in the department of "epic guitar/synth prog anthem" (it also has a bit in the middle that sounds vaguely like the main riff of "To Cry You a Song" by Jethro Tull). These songs are completely naked and basic and YET this is unquestionably my favourite Ween album (which is saying a lot). DON'T GET 2 CLOSE Lyrics - WEEN | eLyrics.net. If you have anywhere near the same lean towards messy pop albums that I do, and you haven't decided you hate Ween, then this album is a must-own. And I'm not sure how to say this. Well, The Mollusk completely blurs the line between "joke" and "seriousness".
Firstly, they tackle a series of pretty diverse genres that they grew up with, and make it sound simulateneously legitimate and humourous. If you haven't heard any Ween, start here. The build from the acoustic guitar line mimicking the acoustic melody into the RATTLE THE WALLS guitar in the middle back into the main part, with the guitars gone and replaced with (synth) strings, is something that can stand up to most great prog rock, and the vocal melody is great enough that I can sing the silly lyrics to myself without any shame. Overall on Ween, I think their familiarity with satire and parody makes them uneasy "favorites" for people who are maybe a wee bit pretentious and perhaps pretentious in the ways that Ween tend to satirize. If you're a serious Ween fan, there's no excuse not to have heard the five or so best numbers on the album, and it's worth picking this album up to get them. I laugh inside every time I hear the end, and if you have one of the later pressings that cuts out after the introduction of Ali (Ali's lawyers demanded that it be removed, but early pressings accidentally included it anyway), you should try to find one that has the speech in order to get the full effect. I am - screaming backward in the sand. Don't make this one of your first five Ween purchases, but if you think you're a Ween fan, it's essential for you to hear this. The name and concept just stuck. Ween don't get 2 close lyrics clean. A sexy scorpion that stings her with wit. Best song: Exactly Where I'm At. The Mollusk is indeed a mindscrew, and it does not need any shock value. You just get it on the "solo" part, which might as well be made by a white noise machine (in a good way). Regular members also include Claude Coleman Jr. (on drums), Mean Ween, bassist Dave Dreiwitz, keyboard player Glenn McClelland, Andrew Weiss (producer and occasional bassist) and others.
This is a fantastic album. You never will be in my world. Where are they from? And it doesn't even have that much distortion or guitar wank! I wanna be in your world. 'Cuz no one wants a loser. He freaked out, and quickly raced up stairs to tell his brother the story. "Friends" is a great tribute to slick synth-heavy dance music, and while I don't really care about this genre more than I care about reggae or salsa, I find it difficult to resist the vocal melody and the cheery lyrics here. Taken in aggregate, I can easily see where this is an album even a hardcore Ween fan could despise. Ween - Don't Get 2 Close (2 My Fantasy) spanish translation. This also goes for Video and Photography.
So yes, Ween used humor, but so what? While it's great that this album has "Rope" on it, though, the downside of its inclusion is that it makes such a strong impression that it becomes easy to assume that the rest of the album is in the same vein. It might even bring a wedding bell. Hey, dude, he's the stallion). The band did a free concert over the internet and this recording was made and sold via their website. Ween is mostly identified as a NJ band due to their proximity to the Garden State and their roots and residency as a perennial opening act at City Gardens, a now defunct music venue in Trenton. Baby - ain't it lazy. Dude's hounding this bitch. La Cucaracha - 2007 Chocodog.
The "story" of the lyrics goes nowhere, of course, but somehow the quiet silly banality (it's impossible for me not to smirk a little bit after a while at the melodrama of the phrase "Fluffy on the porch") of the lyrics loops around and becomes poigniant, giving a quiet majesty to the proceedings. The album has other tracks, some good (I'm kinda intrigued by the ballads-in-embryo of "Tender Situation" and "Loving U Thru it All") and some not really good, but they don't really do much to affect my attitude towards the album for better or worse. He's on the cover of the Pod. For a second (I'll get back to it), let's put aside the main argument against the band, which basically comes down to two words: "NOVELTY ACT. " Close your eyes and soon you'll be with me... wheee heee heeee (aaaawwww). I'm not especially sure how to categorize the remaining tracks (I mean, they can be pegged with some effort, but it's not the same as saying "'The Fruit Man' is the reggae track"), but I like them just the same. But when it's time for bed you shouldn't. Fernie Canto () (01/13/13). You think you can go from the top of the tree to the top of this too. Quebec - 2003 Sanctuary.
It might be unfair to pick on an EP, but this is definitely the worst Ween album (not counting the pre-GWS stuff obviously). Am]Stare into the lion's eyes, [G]and [F]if you taste the candy. That is, why do people think this is an prog-rock album? And think about how bad new hope sucks. Can I touch u in the nude? But u can find a diamond in the rough.