The Greatest Non Hits
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The Greatest Non Hits
Ween: Chocolate and Cheese
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Prepare for an offbeat exploration as Tim and I serve up a smorgasbord of insights on Ween's "Chocolate and Cheese." You'll be treated to the lore of high school archetypes turned rock icons and the uncanny ability of this duo to craft songs that are as obnoxious as they are enthralling. From the underboob album cover to the homage paid to guitar legends, we dissect the quirks and genius of this 1994 masterpiece. With anecdotes about the band's formation and their transition from trench coat outsiders to cult heroes, you're in for a sonic roller coaster ride of genre-hopping and heart-tugging narratives.
Ever wondered how a song about roses can jam its way into the heart of a Phish concert? We've got that covered, along with a candid discussion of emotional honesty in tracks like "Baby Bitch" and the surprising layers of social commentary tucked within the grooves of "Chocolate and Cheese." The album's cover tracks are more than mere tributes; they're a springboard into jam band lore, and we're here to share the rippling effects on music history. All the while, our banter about pony-based economies and Vermin Supreme's political satire will have you contemplating whether you've stumbled into a comedy club or a think tank.
As we wrap things up, our reflections on "Chocolate and Cheese" culminate in a whirlwind of cultural touchpoints, from silver screen classics to the less traveled "Joppa Road." We laugh, we cringe, and we embrace the unconventional—right down to bathroom breakfast burritos. It's not just an album review; it's an invitation to broaden your musical horizons while getting intimate with the idiosyncrasies that make Ween a band like no other. So, download, settle in with your favorite snack, and let this episode provide the perfect counterpoint to your day with music as its beating heart.
I feel funny. Why is this happening to me? Is this going to be forever?
Speaker 2Can you do that with two fingers? You got two fingers. Oh, now I have two fingers, all right, so thank you for listening to the Greatest Not Hits. I'm Chris and playing Voodoo Lady is Tim, my co-host, and thank you so much for listening. We're going to listen to the album Chocolate and Cheese by the band Ween, and it's recorded in 1994 on Elektra Records. Shout out to St John's College, the founder of Elektra Records.
Speaker 2Found it in a dormitory with 500 bucks, some of that effect. But yeah, that was the band that signed Ween. It's their fourth uh studio album, I want to say, and like the first professionally recorded album at that. So, um, just a little bit of a background. Wean is a rock band from new hope, pennsylvania, uh, getting this via Wikipedia, of course. Two founding members, aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo.
Speaker 1But they are better known by their respective stage names which are Gene and Dean.
Speaker 2Ween Not kidding.
Speaker 2Those are their stage names and we would categorize them the way Wikipedia would. They're an all-rock band first, I guess, but they weave in elements of funk, soul, country gospel, there's prog, there's some psychedelia, r&b, heavy metal, punk rock. I know they're big fans of Parliament Funkadelic, and I think the guitar player from that band, eddie Hazel, had passed away a couple of years before this was recorded. So there is a tier. One of the songs is a tier for Eddiedie. That's the fifth track on this album. There's 16 tracks all together. So, um, but a tier for eddie is like, I guess, a nod to him, um, shortly after his death. So, uh, they, they make a lot of um, yeah, they have a lot of. I would say eddie, not eddie hazel, but uh, jimmy hendrix shows up a little bit on this album in between, like voodoo lady, you know voodoo child. That's a little bit of a nod there there is uh, take me away sounds very jimmy and singing.
Speaker 2Singing and some of the the guitar playing isn't anywhere close to.
Speaker 1Jimmy Henders. Don't get me wrong, but just kind of a vibe.
Speaker 2But nevertheless it's a good album. I would say there are no hits on this, so, like all of our albums, we're going to listen to every song and at the end, give you our top three non-hits and just have a bunch of fun along the way.
Speaker 2We, as you can see, we've got some clips. That was david after dentist. Uh, you know, viral clip of a kid in 2009. I guess you know tim's a big fan of that. He just introduced it to me. So, anyway, um, anyway, getting back to Ween, new Hope, pennsylvania, that's interesting. I think it's on the New Jersey border, near Trenton, I guess. I think Tim said that he's done some bike riding in that area. Maybe we can ask him about that. I don't know what else can we discuss here. So Aaron is Gene and Mickey is Dean. Let me make sure I have that right. I don't know. Yeah, yeah, for the hell of it. Yeah, let's say that that's what it is. So, gene and Dean. Gene is Aaron, dean is Mickey. Okay, got that straight. Prior to this album, pure Guava was 1992.
Speaker 1I think they had some hits there. That was a good one.
Speaker 3They had a cassette album they came out with when they formed or for like the first one since their formation.
Speaker 1This is the same, so anyway, yeah, good stuff.
Speaker 2Uh, let's see some of the band members. There's also claude coleman who plays drums on this. Dean plays guitar, vocals, drums. I think gene is the main vocals. Claude Coleman who plays drums on this. Dean plays guitar, vocals, drums. I think Gene is the main vocals. Claude Coleman plays drums.
Speaker 2Additional personnel there's a guy named Mean Ween on bass. I guess that's another, just like a pseudonym. Greg Fry, engineer. Who else do we have here? Howie Weinberg, mastering. Andrew Weiss, producer? Uh, anybody else. Oh, steven Said S-A-I-D Plays Spanish guitar On Buenos Tardes, amigo, which is the 13th track. So A lot of music that we're gonna get into. So, uh, again you know the 13th track. So a lot of music that we're going to get into. So, again, you know, shout out to our listeners. Shout out to I don't know, I can't put my finger on it, ah, geez, yeah, speaking of which, here's a song called can't put my finger on it. So I mean, we're going to be putting our fingers on some things here, but that one you can't do it yeah, that giggity was from Tim's getting get a little just in here.
Speaker 2Yeah, it's gonna. Yeah, goddamn carpet this carpet. Jesus Christ crying out loud. How's it going, bud you doing? All right, get those heads.
Speaker 5We you know what we in here. We're doing it.
Speaker 2That's right.
Speaker 5We up in here, we doing it, and, uh, this album goes out to those that don't take themselves very seriously. Uh, or uh, those who take themselves very seriously, uh or uh, those who take themselves way too seriously and just need to chill out because, uh, just eat eat some chocolate, eat some cheese. Sit back.
Speaker 2These guys met in junior high school in typing class 1984.
Speaker 5Yeah, they ordered a pizza in class. Who ordered the double cheese and sausage? It's right here, dude, he was a jock, I was a trench coat guy. Is that what they said?
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 5That's wild. Yeah, no, shout out to the cassette listeners, okay.
Speaker 2Yeah, they didn't like each other. Yes.
Speaker 5No.
Speaker 4He was a jock.
Speaker 2Mickey was the jock, aaron was the trench coat guy.
Speaker 5They later said that this was music designed to be obnoxious. These guys have a lot to say, but not in a way that's pretentious, I would say.
Speaker 2No, I would agree, it's not pretentious.
Speaker 5It's all tongue-in-cheek.
Speaker 2Yeah, it's tongue-in-cheek.
Speaker 5It's the opposite. Even the album cover with like Ween and their little symbol that they drew up as a wrestling belt on a like Playgirls, you know with her underboob hanging out, gotta be one of the best album covers of all time.
Speaker 2Oh, you're talking about this one. Yeah, there is. Yeah. So, guys, you know if you're out there. Yeah, there's, there's some under boob on the album cover which yeah. I mean that's a little sexist.
Speaker 4Well, you should have seen the cover they wanted to do. I don't care what they want, all right.
Speaker 2Sir Edward Eaton hog. No, no, it's not Sir Edward Eaton hog, that is uh. Ah, the manager Damn it. Uh, from this spinal tap, Anyway, you get the reference. Yeah, you get the reference, it's all good and anyway. So what do you?
Speaker 5got for us Anything else before we get into this album, you ready to listen to it? Honestly, yeah, my central focus for this album is to just whatever music tastes. You have throw them out the window. You're going to hit the hard reset button on this one. This is these guys are masters at eclecticness, if that's a word. Literal chameleons in every genre.
Speaker 1So well, yeah, they are all over the place, but it's tolerable, so yeah that's my feeling and then at times you're gonna be like right, or it's just gonna be so I feel funny, yeah, because it's weird it is.
Speaker 2it's just going to be sort of I feel funny.
Speaker 5Yeah, because it's weird.
Speaker 2It is. It's a weird thing.
Speaker 5It's a weird thing.
Speaker 2Let's go. Here's the Jimi Hendrix thing right here. This, right here. I mean not this, but when he starts singing, take me away.
Speaker 5I don't know, in that exact kind of gaffe there.
Speaker 4Take me away, son of the land, thank you, thank you. I gotta get away from that girl before I go crazy.
Speaker 5She took my love away. She took it to another man. Oh no, I love song. Oh no, love song, take me to another land. You'll know what's the overlay here, that is crazy. It's an honest song structure. Here they have a way with chords. The way that they they put their chords is really yeah.
Speaker 2They're kind of playing like a power trio here, yeah. Oh no, that's horrible I know this is like old school. It's the beginning of it, are you?
Speaker 5crying. This guy's crying. This girl took his love away.
Speaker 2He's out of town on a business trip and it's just sort of like all of a sudden your girlfriend's there for a gangbang or whatever. Some guy knocks on the door. I'm here for the gang thing.
Speaker 5Just saying let it out, give it some air man, air man, play with it. Gotta get away.
Speaker 1It's a long note right there what she took my love away.
Speaker 5The pen is blue I don't know anything anymore I know, I just oh call the fire department.
Speaker 4this was out of control. Know anything anymore? I know I was just. Oh, Call the fire department.
Speaker 5This was out of control. You know what this reminds me of? Actually Our first podcast.
Speaker 2Why is that? Oh dude, Do we dance?
Speaker 5No, oh, second, again no Cover of Rolling Stone. Yeah, dr, hook Dr.
Speaker 2Hook.
Speaker 5Yeah, because they're so outlandish.
Speaker 1The lyrics are insane.
Speaker 2Thank you, Thank you Jim and thank you Tim. So this one's spinal, we're in a second song.
Speaker 1This is spinal meningitis.
Speaker 5Man, this is like the dentist kid Smile on Mighty Jesus.
Speaker 2Seriously, I said it ain't no joke.
Speaker 5Is this real life? I'm gonna be a mommy. Please don't let me die. Don't let me die. Stinky nasty mommy. Life Stinky Vaseline. What are these lyrics?
Speaker 2It's like the kid and the adult are like layered. They're like the same. One of them is Dean or Jean.
Speaker 5Ween and one of them Adult, or like layered, we like the same the same. One of them is Dean or Jean Ween and one of them.
Speaker 2I wonder who's the kid actually? That's on the credits.
Speaker 5I don't see it. I have to say this is one of my favorites. You play this at a party and people are just going to be either worried about you or just kind of indie-gloving their ass off. It's tolerable.
Speaker 1This kick is hard, I still play. Why is this happening?
Speaker 5to me Dean is crushing it. No, he's a good guitarist.
Speaker 1He is a good guitarist.
Speaker 5It's just great that they went the other route. You know what I mean. They didn't really care about success, and thus they got a cult following. See, that's how it works, yeah.
Speaker 2The name ween was a word made up by the duo, a combination of the words wuss and penis. So I guess that's A ween.
Speaker 5Yes, oh yeah, it's tolerable.
Speaker 2Now I remember it. It's like even like the word weeness was like sort of like a combo interwoven between all of these. Well, I guess the point is don't take these guys seriously. They're not taking anything seriously here, that's for sure. That's okay. There's real credibility in them, especially in Gene's playing or Dean's guitar playing.
Speaker 5And Weiss's bass in producing he kind of.
Speaker 2Yeah, it's professionally done.
Speaker 1Liberty Bell cracked in half. A bacon steak, a perfect match. Freedom steak.
Speaker 2You know, what would be a good spot right now is a Pat.
Speaker 6All right, it's time to try out Pat's King of Steaks.
Speaker 5It's a Pat's and Gino's. That's the debate, right.
Speaker 6It is.
Speaker 5Gino's has.
Speaker 2Wiz, wiz, wiz.
Speaker 5Wiz, wiz. I said one with Wiz. I think I said one Wiz with Second we got Wiz, wit whiz whiz, whiz whiz, whiz we got whiz, oh my god whiz is ew. Don't eat that whiz. It's also that mannequin.
Speaker 1A clothing store downtown. They got a mannequin in there that looks exactly like a lady Get out. Mannequin was filmed at Woolworths Boyz II Men.
Speaker 5Shout out to Boyz II Men.
Speaker 2Yeah, and shout out to Andrew McCarthy and Kim Cattrall For Mannequin and Boyz II Men. Yeah, and shout out to Andrew McCarthy and Kim Cattrall From Mannequin, mannequin and Boyz II Men, kenny.
Speaker 6It's like they chopped off your arms and legs, dipped you in plastic, then screwed you all back together again and stuck you on a pedestal.
Speaker 2Yeah, it was when Elaine looked like the mannequin. Was it Woolworth or no? No, it was when Elaine looked like the mannequin. Was it Woolworth?
Speaker 5No, it was another.
Speaker 6It was like a fictitious store, I think, is what he said. It's really quite exquisite.
Speaker 5I do love cheesesteaks though.
Speaker 2Do you know the difference between Cheetahs and pads, or do you have a favorite?
Speaker 5or I've never been. But okay, shout out to pips. Downtown pips has a moroso philly roll and you can order a wit whiz. That's right, and they'll know what you mean.
Speaker 2Since, we're talking. If you know sponsors, you know we can A cocoa.
Speaker 5We need a cocoa in there. So what genre is this?
Speaker 2This is like I can't put my finger on it. That's the whole thing. Can't put your finger on the genre.
Speaker 5Why Neither can Nancy. She's just a New England girl trying to listen to music and this album hits her cassette tape and she's just like.
Speaker 1Why? And this album hits her rec cassette tape and she's just like I do, like this interlude a lot.
Speaker 2You know there's this part. They give you like a little bit of a break.
Speaker 5Right, they're just messing around. This is like Like what, if you go heavy distortion, you wuss penis and then we'll go. It's all acoustic, oh, and then more effects. Or is there more?
Speaker 2Maybe there is nothing more to be added to it.
Speaker 5Oh, okay, thank you. Thank you, osho, thank you Sad. Guru.
Speaker 1Touch the dwarf inside this part's funny.
Speaker 5Touch the dwarf inside, it's true, you don't see many dwarf women Shout out to Lord of the Rings. Shout out to Lord of the Rings, the dwarf woman.
Speaker 3I was surprised when I the dwarf woman.
Speaker 5There's like a sort of Indian culture riff now, it's like an Indian culture riff.
Speaker 2Now it's like a snake charming the Egyptian magician. All right.
Speaker 1Oh.
Speaker 2Okay, and this is a tear for Eddie, eddie Hazel. Yeah, guitar player for yeah Parliament Funkadelic Maggot Smith.
Speaker 5Maggot Brain Sorry.
Speaker 2Oh yeah, it's just Ten Minute. Yeah, his, that was like his opus Magnum.
Speaker 5Opusus more or less yeah something to that effect excellent guitarist really made the guitar scream, you know.
Speaker 2It's actually Maggot Brain was the third studio album from the band Funkadelic Right Before Parliament was involved.
Speaker 1Gotcha.
Speaker 2So this is yeah, it's from that iconic 10-minute guitar solo.
Speaker 5Recording July 71 71 in Detroit. This is beautiful. This is like, albeit with the sort of drum machine that's throwing me off. Everything else is good.
Speaker 2Oh really, you don't think it's Clarence or Claude Coleman? I think this is a drum machine for this one. Oh okay, yeah, it says patricia fry played drums on this as well, but I don't know what song it was.
Speaker 5I know they have a drum machine. This just sounds like a drum machine.
Speaker 2Yeah there's not really much, maybe making music though that's for sure.
Speaker 3Work it, work it, baby, work it Work it own it, work it, work it, work it. Yes, you can have this. Thank you myself. That's baby making music. That's what that is.
Speaker 2Oh, this also sounds like it's Blinded by the Light from.
Speaker 1Manfred Mayer.
Speaker 5Blinded by the light. It's kind of I mean it's Wrapped up like a douche.
Speaker 2There's another room around More like the style of the guitar playing, more so than the melody.
Speaker 5You let it hang kind of thing. Yeah, let's it hang.
Speaker 2Real, though I was kind of playing like David Gilmour too Well who's better, eddie Hazel or David Gilmour? They're both just different. Yeah, well, they all could have. Eddie Hazel and David Gilmour were coming to prominence at the same time. I think they maybe inadvertently their styles intersected. They were influenced by one another and they were both probably clearly influenced by Jimmy.
Speaker 5Edwards yeah, definitely.
Speaker 2It's all the same thing. Whoa. Yeah, that was a little too much Whoa. It's a really great performance. I know they intentionally did that too, just to make it extra sharp it was just too much. It was just too much effect they didn't need all that.
Speaker 5Left them for noticing.
Roses Are Free Cover Analysis
Speaker 2But that's better. Take a piece of tinsel and put it on the tree.
Speaker 5This is a Christmas song. What's going on here?
Speaker 1Cut a slab of melon and pretend that you still love me. You didn't miss much. Honeydew is the money melon. Call that a pumpkin and rely on your destiny.
Speaker 5Shout out to Phish for covering this song like 500 times. Get in your car and cruise the land of the brave and free.
Speaker 1Don't forget to understand exactly what you put on the tree. What's the song called? This place is cool.
Speaker 5Don't forget the flowers. No, nigel, nigel Roses are free this place is cool.
Speaker 1This place is cool.
Speaker 5Take a wrinkled Raisin, aka Love Pump. So actually Dean and Gene Ween thanked Fish for playing this song live and Trey on stage said I wish Dean and Gene could play this song more live. And then they reunited and actually played a tour after the first time Trey and fish played it live. It spurred some sort of uh renaissance with with yeah it was an advertisement, you know it was an organic grassroots. You know level upper from trey and the boys well, trey gave them a plug, maybe they needed it Shout out to the Nassau Jam.
Speaker 5They do a 22 minute jam after Roses Are Free, which arguably is some of the best music out there Very repetitive but good.
Speaker 2A lot of reverbs. It's very 80s. I know this is probably the 90s yeah.
Speaker 5Screw you Melon.
Speaker 2Notwithstanding Mr Mellon's input.
Speaker 5Weird chromatic scale going on here. I like Fish's version way better. Is it this much distortion? It's too much synths. Flange they added too much man. Yeah, or is there? Roses Are Free might be a cover.
Speaker 2I may have turned into an old man. This is too much noise.
Speaker 5Yeah, you can skip it.
Speaker 2No, I mean, that's the thing. This is what's annoying about it. These aren't good songs. Somebody should just like melt these down, but then it would then be Yacht Rock.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 5Entirely written by Gene, Including the guitar solo. Oh really.
Speaker 2AKA Aaron.
Speaker 5He said it was reminiscent of Prince. Interesting Is guitar playing here, I guess. Yeah, I guess Prince does kind of play like that A lot of Phish fans are Ween fans too, so they both have that ad hoc kind of humor going on.
Speaker 1It's been a while since I've seen you smile.
Speaker 2All right, this is Baby.
Speaker 1Bitch, but now you've come back again.
Speaker 5Bitch, all right.
Speaker 1Came into the room and you saw my girl, this is going to be fun.
Speaker 2And you asked her how long it's been. This is going to be fun. The first thing I thought of was jerky voice. There's like at the end she's like okay, bye, baby bitch.
Speaker 1It's like in one of the crank calls.
Speaker 5This screams Elliot Smith from Matt Damon. Good Will Hunting.
Speaker 1Shout out to Stevie Bitch I don't care, I'm better now. Please let go. What else you gonna say while you're back on your state? Maybe something, maybe nothing? We'll see.
Speaker 6Her son just called me a bitch, you're beautiful.
Speaker 1I guess I wasn't for you and you weren't for me. You're bitchin' but you're not a bitch. You're bitching, but you're not a bitch.
Speaker 5Shout out to middle America families Having trouble With their medicated son. Baby, baby, baby, bitch, go conquer someone else.
Speaker 1Now you've had it done. People say how beautiful, how sweet, how kind, all right, pete bye Parker, you've got nothing to hide, but I, for one, have seen the sun. The price is wrong, bitch, and the bitch that you've locked up inside Got fat, got angry, started hating myself.
Speaker 5Start lifting some weights, don't be afraid anymore. Bitch, you got jacked, bitch Get jacked.
Speaker 1I'm skinny and sick and have no idea, oh Bitch.
Speaker 5I don't care, chris is on fire right now.
Speaker 2Bitch.
Speaker 1There's a lot of bad word going on. Oh, see you around, bitch.
Speaker 2And Tim with the assist.
Speaker 5We're just like Carl Malone and John Stockton up in here. That's right. Shout out to the Utah Jazz. Shout out to the mailman. None of those players use steroids.
Speaker 2I'm not Stockton, definitely not Stockton.
Speaker 5There was one that did Karl Malone's like bitch. Every time he dunks, he's like bitch.
Speaker 1Mister.
Speaker 5Oh gosh, we have a lot for this song, buckle up.
Speaker 2The name of the song is Mister, would you Please Find my Ponytail?
Speaker 1No thanks, I'm a horse, not a guinea pig.
Speaker 3I think, I'm getting the black lung pop Riding dogs.
Speaker 4What about ponies? Huh. What kind of abnormal animal is that?
Speaker 1And those kids who had their own ponies.
Speaker 3I know I hated those kids. In fact, I hate anyone that ever had a pony when they were growing up.
Pony-Based Economy and Voodoo Music
Speaker 2I had a pony. He is in trouble.
Speaker 5Oh, you're in trouble.
Speaker 2He's like oh, I didn't mean, he's like we all had ponies.
Speaker 5You know, if you were to vote for Vermin Supreme, you might get a pony.
Speaker 2Vermin Supreme. He's the dentist guy right there's a lot of dentistry going on in this episode.
Speaker 5He's the presidential candidate from New Hampshire.
Speaker 2That's right.
Speaker 5Who wants a free pony for all Americans?
Speaker 2Ride a pony for every.
Speaker 3American. Yes, I do, sir. Free ponies for all Americans, one of the overlooked issues in America today. My free pony platform is, of course, a jobs creation program. It will create lots and lots of jobs. Once we switch over to a pony-based economy. We'll also lower our dependence on foreign oil. We'll also be able to turn all that pony poop into methane gas and wonderful compost, so we'll be able to re-up our soil that is being depleted by agrochemicals, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. And, of course, the important thing to realize is that it is a federal pony identification program where you will need your pony with you at all times. Thank you very much.
Speaker 2All right, he's got my vote.
Speaker 5Have your pony with you at all times. Okay, that's right yeah don't fuck about. And if your pony has a lung problem, get it fixed. Okay, go to the pony vet get it sorted, mate.
Speaker 2Wow, that was okay All right, okay, so this is Drifter in the Dark.
Speaker 4Like a drifter in the dark. Like a drifter in the dark Seeking out what isn't there, seeking out what isn't there.
Speaker 2All right, Drifter in the Dark.
Speaker 4Looking only for a spark from a girl who's all alone, from a girl who's all alone, from a girl who's all alone. Maybe she's a-drifting too. Maybe she's a-drifting too, like a shadow in the night. Like a shadow in the night Waiting just to meet with you and then, perhaps, in love you'll stay, perhaps in love you'll stay, perhaps in love you'll stay, or fall and go your separate ways. Fall and go your separate ways. Still searching for a spark, still searching for a spark Like a drifter in the dark. Do-do-do-do-do-do-do, da-da-da-da-do, do-do-do-do-do-do.
Speaker 1Anyway, do you mind no.
Speaker 4Do-do-do-do-do-do, da-da-da-da-do-do, do-do-do-do-do-do, do-do-do-do-do-do. Come on, do it, lay it out right here. Do it, do it, do it, do it. Think you want some Give it to me. Huh, come on, do it, lay it out right here. Do it, do it, do you ever walk alone. I'm scared. Can you do it too? Seeking out what isn't there. Seeking out what isn't there, looking only for a spark, like a drifter in the dark. Like a drifter in the dark. Like a drifter in the dark, like a drifter in the dawn.
Speaker 6Don't, don't take it out.
Speaker 2That was a nice one. Oh, we're at Voodoo.
Speaker 5Lady, we're at a banger now.
Speaker 2This is a banger.
Speaker 5It's kind of like Talking Heads-ish. It's very Talky talking heads-ish. It's very talky headsies, very talky headsies.
Speaker 2Is voodoo the same thing as black magic?
Speaker 5Uh yeah, I think so.
Speaker 2There's a difference, I think, I don't know. It's like one is the other, but the other is not. That one Right, okay, shout out to Mark Wahlberg.
Speaker 4Shout out to.
Speaker 2Chancey Riley, aka Boogie Nights. Shout out to Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Speaker 1I don't know what to say, I guess well, I guess the only thing I can say is I'll promise to keep rocking and rolling.
Speaker 5Great little guitar riff here Okay.
Speaker 6Oh Work it.
Speaker 3That's baby making music.
Speaker 2Is this Claude? Is there like a synth? What's going on here?
Speaker 5May I see it?
Speaker 2Really Please. Oh, that's that creepy old guy, right? Thank you.
Speaker 5Eddie Shaking that stick.
Speaker 2May.
Speaker 5I see it please, right over the Shaken stick part. Oh, here's the bridge. This is just a chromatic Fuck kerfuffle.
Speaker 2Yeah, this isn't our Effect either. This is them.
Speaker 6Call the fire department. This one's out of control.
Speaker 5Holy shitballs.
Speaker 6Holy shitballs.
Speaker 2The whole existence is so hilarious.
Speaker 5Laughter for no reason.
Speaker 1Thank you, bitch.
Speaker 2Anyway, do you mind your effects on Tom, why it's got to be more chaotic, doesn't it?
Speaker 5It's gotta be more chaotic, doesn't it? It's tolerable. I like the chorus and the chord structure is very catchy.
Speaker 1Yeah, that is, you do, you do All right, all right, all right.
Speaker 2So that was voodoo. I have a, so that was Voodoo. Not Voodoo Child, but Voodoo Lady. This one is Joppa Road, joppa.
Speaker 5Shout out to Pasadena, shout out to the old movie theater on Chopper Road when I saw Liar Liar for the first time.
Speaker 1Oh was it.
Speaker 5It was good. Oh, that's years and years later. Right, they would release old movies and it was kind of cool.
Speaker 1What do?
Speaker 5they have at Java Road in New Hope. Yeah, new Hope is literally like there's one little main street and that's it.
Speaker 2Such a such a small town, I have to have a movie theater there too.
Speaker 5Really hippy-dippy. I don't know, it's on the canal there.
Speaker 2Okay, across the Delaware. It's on the.
Speaker 5Delaware. It's the DNL. It's on the DNL Trail. I really wish I spent more time. I just kind of biked through it.
Speaker 2Got a little classical gas going on here, I'll do classical gas. Shout out to Lenny from the Simpsons. This sounds like a charming town. You hope yeah.
Speaker 4It is.
Speaker 1Sonoco.
Speaker 5Sonoco.
Speaker 2Heel and toe.
Speaker 1Heads, shoulders, knees and toes.
Speaker 4I take head, shoulders, knees and toes knees and toes.
Speaker 1Okay, you can have those In case I know where we can go called Jabba Road. It's a little ways where the sun shines down where we drive real slow On Jabba Road, on Jabba Road, jabba Road, that's what that is Baby making in the back of a car?
Speaker 6Work it, work it baby, work it, work it, own it.
Speaker 3Yes, you can handle this. First is here somewhere.
Speaker 5Richard.
Speaker 2Ah, that feels better. It's tolerable that one. Yeah, it was tolerable that one that was tolerable. This was tolerated.
Speaker 1This is candy oh, a piece of candy. Oh, a piece of candy.
Speaker 5And berry and berry. Shout out to the berries out there and the peaches.
Speaker 2Peachies. Rip Berry wife.
Speaker 1Peaches and her RIP Berry wife. Peach isn't hurt Candy.
Speaker 2Ooh piece of candy.
Speaker 5Ooh Rarit Glazing and cherry Need some glazing cherries.
Speaker 1Candy Candy.
Speaker 2He shed it Spicy and sticky Missed opportunity the last reference to the, the album title. I don't think it shows up at any other point, does it? No, it doesn't chocolate with cheese.
Speaker 5I come to see them in the dressing room being like, yeah, Um, we just wanted chocolate and cheese. There are grapes and salami on this tray. Woo pizza candy.
Speaker 1Custard and berries. Looks like somebody's been down here with the ugly stick. Say hi, looks like somebody's been down here with the ugly stick. Say that again.
Speaker 3Looks like somebody's been down here with the ugly stick.
Speaker 5Peaches and cream. Beck has a good song called Peaches and Cream. Who does Beck?
Speaker 2Oh yeah, peaches, and.
Speaker 5Cream. That's right On his Midnight Vultures album. It's very good, peaches and Cream. Who does Beck? Oh yeah, peaches and Cream. That's right On his Midnight Vultures album. It's very good. It's a juicy little, oh yeah.
Speaker 1Little nugget. I feel funny. Why is this happening to me? Yeah, it is. This is a long testamentary. Is this real life duty Is?
Speaker 2this real life. He's adding stuff onto this already layered. The pen is blue, the pen is blue.
Speaker 1The pen is blue.
Speaker 5I'm waving him off, bring him down, bring them down, bring them down, bring them down. Chandler, yeah, just sit.
Speaker 2The next couple plays out Chandler.
Speaker 5Bring them down.
Speaker 1I feel funny, though, okay.
Speaker 2I feel funny the band is over, you can go ahead.
Speaker 5There's 20 more seconds for this Candy Bitch.
Speaker 2You alright, I'm just laughing. I'm just laughing. Woo beat the candy.
Speaker 5Candy. Shout out to the candies out there.
Speaker 2Wow, candies are in Amigo.
Speaker 4I'm Lucky Day. Hola, my Good friend, I'm Lucky Day. I'm the needle lad. Cinco de Mayo on Tuesday I'm Dusty Bottom so together we're and I hoped we'd see each other again.
Speaker 1The Three Amigos. You killed my brother.
Speaker 4My name, amigos, okay, you killed my brother.
Speaker 2My name is Montego.
Speaker 5My amigo Montoya, and you killed my brother.
Speaker 4You shot him.
Speaker 5And I will have my vengeance. This will be my revenge Prepare to die.
Speaker 4In the night I still hear Mama weeping. Oh, mama Still dresses In black.
Speaker 2Oh man, if we could only talk to Tony Montana's mom, right now, at every fiesta For you.
Speaker 4I wanted to greet.
Speaker 5Maybe, I'd sell you a chicken with poison interlaced with the meat.
Speaker 4You, you look Like my brother.
Speaker 6Two more years I get my cosmetology license.
Speaker 4Mama. Shout out to Tony, my fan sister, the best.
Speaker 2Gina.
Speaker 4He was Head honcho With the ladies. Mama always said he was blessed. The village all gathered around him, max, but is it still bodegas, you and the others? No things are different. The village, what are you?
Speaker 6doing now All gathered Banks Around him.
Speaker 1But is it?
Speaker 6still bodegas, you and the others. No things are different. I work with an anti-castro.
Speaker 3I'm an organizer.
Speaker 1I'm an organizer.
Speaker 4I get a lot of political contributions. It was you that had killed him. You're a hater and that I find you and the boss stands the gun sticking in somebody's face, the law.
Speaker 6You know what we hear about in the papers the people, his family looks like you.
Speaker 4Our image Believed me Preach Mrs.
Speaker 2Montana. I will say Mitch believed me.
Speaker 5Preach Mrs Montana, mama she wanted Mama say that happiness is from magic rays of sunshine.
Speaker 4I told her.
Speaker 2We're doing like a montage right now. We're going back and forth between Tony Montana's mom and Billy Madison oh, it's Waterboy Nice. I like it. Oh Red Hot Mama To death.
Speaker 6Mama says we haven't heard a word from you in five years, cinco años. Will you suddenly show up here and throw some money around and think you can get my respect?
Speaker 2That's $1,000, ma'am.
Speaker 6You think you can buy me with jewelry? You think you can come into my house with your hot shot clothes and your gay manners and make fun of us I'm rocky day, I'm dusty bottoms.
Speaker 1Together we're the three amigos. So together we're the Three Amigos.
Speaker 3Well, so long as we've got some time to kill, I think I'll have a beer.
Speaker 5We don't have no beer. No beer on Cinco de Mayo. What a disgrace.
Speaker 2I know.
Speaker 5Not even a Corona. I'm trying to kill somebody here. I just want a beer before I commit my joyous murder of revenge. Murder okay.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 5I just want a beer, I know.
Speaker 4Came into town Save the village man On this such a joyous day. I tell you it was me who killed him With joy in your heart. But the truth is that never Billy.
Speaker 5Bob.
Speaker 2Billy.
Speaker 5Bob, billy Bob T boy, I could be a ruthless killer, probably are days probably is.
Speaker 4Yeah, he's probably killed somebody I'm thinking hola or maybe indirectly my good friend Cinco de Mayo on Tuesday and I hoped we'd see each other again.
Speaker 5You better not mention that again. You better not.
Speaker 4Shout out to the goat. We'd see each other again.
Speaker 2You better not mention that again.
Speaker 5I hope they mention that again.
Speaker 4We'd see each other again.
Speaker 2What the Got all deep. It's tolerable, alright, I feel funny. Oh, it's tolerable, all right.
Speaker 1I feel funny.
Speaker 2Yeah, you and me both Jeez. Okay, this song is the HIV song. It's basically AIDS and HIV back and forth. Two minutes and nine cents Nine seconds I don't know HIV. Take a picture man following the lyrics Just AIDS, aids, hiv. Those lyrics have actually been spoken. I haven't even heard it. Okay, there's just AIDS, aids, hiv. Those lyrics have actually been spoken. I haven't even heard them. Okay, there's the AIDS. Shout out to the Dallas Buyers Club. Say that to you. Take a seat. I don't want to mess with you. I don't want to mess with you. I don't want to mess with you. I don't want to mess with you. I don't want to mess with you. I don't want to mess with you.
Speaker 4I don't want to mess with you. I don't want to mess with you. I don't want to mess with you.
Speaker 5I don't want to mess with you. I don't Shout out to Matthew. Shout out to Matthew. H-i-v. Why was this song included? I have no idea, h-i-v. Why Should we?
Speaker 1cut the next 30 seconds out. Let's go. That's not on our top, it's just.
Speaker 5Yeah, all right gosh, all right, dodged a bullet there this one's called what Diener Was Talking.
Speaker 1About.
Speaker 5Diener, what are you talking about?
Speaker 2Did he write this song Like in the third person?
Speaker 5What? What are they talking about? I'm gonna slip you something. Oh God, what are you?
Speaker 1talking about? Oh god.
Speaker 3How much more black could this be? And the answer is none. Is that good?
Speaker 2This is something this is something it's really quite exquisite. This is a hard album to listen to. It is For 16 songs. It is Fucking non-stop.
Speaker 5The person the last listener with us. Thank you, we're still having a good time. I hope you are.
Speaker 2Oh yeah.
Speaker 5Don't get me wrong. I'm just saying I mean, this is taking my music parameters out infinitely.
Speaker 1No, this is you man. You love this don't you yeah.
Speaker 2I mean my music parameters are like here, you know, in this little narrow field, but then, after listening to this, they both widen on either side, up and down, side to side I mean. I get it. You don't want everything spoon fed to you, like Toto you know. Oh well, yeah, but I get that part of it.
Speaker 5This is on the outer bank. I mean, our listeners might be guinea pigs after this.
Speaker 4I'm a horse, not a guinea pig, alright.
Speaker 2This is Don't Shit when you Eat. So yeah, thanks for hanging in there Last.
Speaker 5It's the last one. Yeah, we got some do's.
Speaker 2Don't shit where you eat is the name of this one, I mean.
Speaker 1I guess the only thing I can say is I'll promise to keep rockin' and rollin'.
Speaker 3You got good stuff here, class A chip.
Speaker 1All that shit is fucking bullshit.
Speaker 5Veal. This is the life for me, but don't shit when you eat my flesh. He called the shit poop.
Speaker 4Give two shits about you or nobody else.
Speaker 5He gonna shit when he realizes it's shit.
Speaker 6Some good shit. Huh, it's a fucking cigarette.
Speaker 1That's some heavy shit, man.
Speaker 2Shout out to Cheech.
Speaker 1Do, do, do, do, do, do. Anyway, do you mind Do it, do it, do it. Do it, do it, do it, do it, do it, do it Do it, do it, do it, do it, do it, do it, do it. Do it, do it, do it Do it.
Speaker 5I often have my coffee in the bathroom.
Speaker 1Oh, that was nice. All right, all right yeah.
Speaker 2So that was a. You know, it was like a palate cleanser at the very end of the album After all the distortion and whatnot.
Speaker 5Yeah.
Speaker 2All the other songs. I mean I liked it. You know, I just wish they reined it in, but you know you might feel differently. Well it's tolerable.
Speaker 5It's excellent. What are we talking about here? All right, it's excellent. What are we talking about here?
Speaker 2all right all right, so let's get our top three. I mean, you go number three and they're all open for voting right all?
Speaker 5open for voting. I'm gonna go. Chopper road is a banger. It's a lo-fi sort of joppa road three. It's got the baby making music. It's sort of uh, it's something, it's something there I hear you, I, I it.
Speaker 2yeah, joppa road was good. I'm going to, I'm going to say Buenos Tardes, amigo. It's going to be my number three. That's your joke pick.
Speaker 5Uh, no, no, no, these are all jokes. Yeah, this whole album is a joke. Let's be honest.
Speaker 2I, it was entertaining yeah.
Speaker 5I like the story of it. It's a comedy um yeah, that was my number three number two mister, would you please help my pony because, uh, I couldn't get it out of my head. Yeah, mr, would you please help me get this song out of my head about a pony. I think it's as long.
Speaker 2Yeah, it's just great, just great stuff yeah, well, I mean, I couldn't get baby bitch out of my head. That's my number two.
Speaker 5Oh, baby Bitch, yeah, baby baby bitch, baby baby bitch, yeah, yeah, I liked it. It's got that New England Good Will Hunting like.
Speaker 3Elliot Smith vibe.
Speaker 5Oh gosh, all right. Well, what's your number one? My number one, roses Are Free, is a fish song, so I'm going to go Take Me Away. Take Me Away, number one, take me away. Yeah they kick it off kind of in a really just great way. Shout out to Voodoo Lady. Voodoo Lady deserved to be up there, but yeah that seemed to be an obvious pick, though at the same time, it was too obvious as a pick that Dean and Gene Wein would be disappointed in me if I picked it.
Speaker 2It's a de facto hit.
Speaker 5It's a de facto hit.
Speaker 2But we'll make it. That's why we're avoiding it.
Speaker 3We are.
Speaker 2It's not on my, even though it deserves to be mentioned. Yeah, take me away, so that's your number one. Yes, okay, I went with a song that didn't have any lyrics. Oh, going, uh, a tear for eddie, you softy, I, uh, I enjoyed the uh, yeah, just like the acoustic vibe. It gave off and it was like, very like. David Gilmour and Manfred Mann, and I liked how it was its own unique thing, even though you could hear those influences, and I thought that was what was excellent.
Speaker 1Nice, so yeah.
Speaker 2I liked yours too. I'm glad we had a difference yeah we usually do. Different songs. Yeah, we intersect from time to time, but yeah, this was.
Speaker 5A lot of non-honorable mentions on this, songs that can just never be listened to again.
Speaker 2But great album. Yeah, you're talking about the HIV song.
Speaker 5HIV Candy. Candy is yeah oh. Drifter in the Dark is not that good.
Speaker 2The last two songs, do you like? I Can't Put my Finger Out.
Speaker 5I do like that song because of the interlude Mm-hmm, do, do, do, do, do, do, yeah, but yeah, don't shit where you eat.
Speaker 2I got to hear a little bit of that that was tolerable.
Speaker 5I'll occasionally have a breakfast burrito with a coffee in the bathroom. That's all.
Speaker 2Yeah, hey, man, you know just, we're on a don't ask, don't tell basis. So yeah, to each his own, though, and uh with that, uh another one for the books. Yeah, Another one in the books. Thanks again for listening. Uh, continue to download us and uh, you hope you enjoyed it.