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01 June 2012

AARON INTERVIEW



There's a bit of "Drifter in the Dark" in there, a song I've never seen or heard live. He also talks about "Pushing the Clouds Away" a song which is not a song, but a poem and with which I do not resonate at all. It's not the lyrics ( I can resonate with some of them, if not all), but it's this affectation of poetry, of spoken word, that just kills me. The level of kitsch and sentimentality is just too much, even though you'd think a devoted Ween fan might have developed some tolerance for those, but no. I'd much rather push some daisies instead of clouds, thank you.
But I do like the way he speaks about his/their fans.
However, that doesn't change the fact that this is bullshit...Ok, so Aaron's the sensitive, fragile one, he likes cheesy music, among other things. Fine. That's always been part of Ween. But Mickey's got Moistboyz as an outlet and that's never stood between him and Ween. Why can't you do that same, Aaron? No one's stopping you from doing your solo projects, man. Take your time, no rush (5 years since the last Ween album, but who's counting), it's fine. Take all the time you need to start missing Ween. Cause now you're all clean and smell like baby farts and that's great. I'm serious, that is great. But don't act like a freaking Reiki diva, like you have seen the light and felt the energies and smelled the auras and shoot crap with fat little angels. It's just an overreaction. It's normal, but that's all it is.
Get a glass of water and think, dude.

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