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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Accepting only fresh brine...., August 24, 2001
I remember the day I bought The Mollusk. I had already been familiar with Ween's inventive, diverse & bitingly sarcstic music since 1992's Pure Guava. It seemed to me that every album since Pure Guava became more and more polished, expansive and exciting. Before buying THE MOLLUSK, Ween had created enough great music, for me, to be a lifelong fan. As I listened to the profound tracks of THE MOLLUSK for that first time, I realized that Ween was now in the league of great rock bands that I had admired all of my life. Just as "12 Golden Country Greats" was a brilliant and hilarious take on country (If you don't laugh during "Piss Up A Rope", there's something very wrong with you), "THE MOLLUSK" is just as brilliant in it's take on progressive rock. If you enter the album with a quality sense of humor, you'll be taken on a fantastic ride (a perfect marriage of melodic,incredibly catchy music, with the kind of humor that ZAPPA would be proud of.) ... The Mollusk loves it's own irreverence and you will too (if you're cool, that is) Top tracks(to me)are: THE MOLLUSK (like many tracks on this great album, The Mollusk is a brilliantly sarcastic take on the pompous and grandiose lyrics of progressive rock: "Hey little boy come walk with me, and bring your new found mollusk along, does it speaketh of the trinity, can it gaze at the sun with it's wandering eye?" The music is wonderful as well (straight outta '73!) I'LL BE YOUR JOHNNY ON THE SPOT(I've come up with my own special dance for this intense, kick-ass track...you probably wouldn't want to see the dance.) MUTILATED LIPS (an absolutely brilliant song reminicent of Pink Floyd, Zappa etc. with fantastic lyrics; the chorus is the highlight. Great riff too!) THE BLARNEY STONE (If the Irish didn't already get a bad rap, this authenticly insane *drinking song* will cement it!) WAVING MY DICK IN THE WIND(somehow this reminds me of George W.Bush) BUCKINGHAM GREEN (The most overt example of Ween's progressive rock parody on the album with string section and all. The song has a very dramatic feel but the opening line lets you know that they're having alot of fun here: "A child without an eye..made her mother cry..why ask why? ..She kept her child clean, on Buckingham Green." Later: "Summon the queen, spoke the child of eye" OCEAN MAN (This song shows you what talent for pop WEEN has, within their sarcastic insanity. "Ocean man" reminds me of The Kinks on a good day. The song has a great "flowing" quality. The fact that songs like this, are not played on the radio is THE reason that MUSIC fans don't listen to the radio. They opt to listen to their albums. I'd also like to say that the free flowing moog in " PINK EYE (On my leg)" sounds like ELP's "Lucky Man" moog, after a lobotomy (and that's a COMPLIMENT!) Overall, if you're sick & tired & sick of today's excruciatingly mundane attemps at music, give THE MOLLUSK, Chocolate And Cheese, 12 Golden Country Greats or White Pepper a try. If you love great music and great humor, they're all guaranteed to satisfy. In combining sarcastic humor with sophisticated music, WEEN is the best thing since FRANK ZAPPA.
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