Oh mercy girl you lookin' sexy
Movin' on across the floor oh mercy
Girl you look so sexy
Saw you comin' through the door

Oh baby, such a fine lady
Talkin' and your voice is deep
Oh baby, such a fine lady
I can hardly speak - Monique!

She's a freak, Monique
I think I'm gonna tweek
She's a freak, Monique i can hardly speak
She's a freak, Monique
I think I'm gonna tweek
She's a freak, Monique i can hardly speak

Sexy baby, girl you drive me crazy
Let me take you for a drive
Sexy baby, girl you drive me crazy
My body comes alive (body comes alive)
Got to make you mine girl, you so divine
Oh, there's no use tryin'
Make ya feel so fine got to have you girl
Take you 'round the world
Make ya start to swirl such a lovely girl

She's a freak, Monique
I think I'm gonna tweak
She's a freak, Monique i can hardly speak
She's a freak, Monique
I think I'm gonna tweak
She's a freak, Monique i can hardly speak

O-o-o-ooooh freak! O-o-o-ooooh freak!
Freaky girl, freaky girl, freaky girl
(O-o-o ooooh freak)
Freaky girl, freaky girl, alright
Freaky girl, freaky girl, freaky girl
(O-o-o ooooh freak)
Freaky girl, freaky girl -

Sexy baby, girl you drive me crazy
Let me take you for a drive
(let me take you for a drive)
Sexy baby, girl you drive me crazy
My body comes alive got to make you mine
Girl, you so divine
Oh, there's no use tryin'
Make ya feel so fine got to have you girl
Take you 'round the world
Make ya start to swirl such a lovely girl

She's a freak, Monique
I think I'm gonna tweak
She's a freak, Monique i can hardly speak
She's a freak, Monique
I think I'm gonna tweak
(I think I'm gonna tweak)
She's a freak, Monique
I can hardly speak (I can hardly speak)


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    Catchy. I wouldn't think twice if I heard this in a dance club in the early ninteies or something.. lol.

    alecp66on June 11, 2006   Link
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    This one is just an excuse to sound like Prince. And it's fucking great

    BazookaToothon September 30, 2006   Link
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    Im pretty sure this song is about a white jewish girl that doesnt like to dance and they dont want to have her in their car. I could be wrong though ;)

    ripripripvanwinkleon February 02, 2011   Link
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    This song is a song of many about Crystal Meth. All of the lyrics speak cleverly about her general presence, anticipation of arrival, appearance, the way it feels in hand, the way it moves on the surface it’s smoked on or in, how deep it’s hold is, how freaky and odd but desired the drug itself is, how it feels in all aspects and what feelings it brings about, how much it’s desired in effect and to just use it down to how the swirls around in bulb, bowl when being it unlike anything one can compare to in drug use. There is almost no reference to anything else that isn’t pretty direct, especially if you are aware of Gener’s drug choices, discovery’s, use and the time periods. Castles of ice is an instrumental very much written about Meth use as The song Rift is another example that is very specific to Meth being sought and recognized as I fascinatingly way to escape and transcend reality as the rift is a door through time and space that leads to the castle of ice that very likely may be a place one gets stuck at and doesn’t come back, as it makes you feel as if time is something you now alter or control and using it gives you that control in your human body to be manipulating a thing that controls all others ordinarily. It’s almost hard to find a song written by Gener, that doesn’t touch on his addiction, use, or experience on drugs, from psychedelics being very directly involved in the content, inspiration, motivation and recording process of everything up to the mollusk, where it didn’t stop but Heroin, Crystal Meth, and cocaine, along with prescription medications became as equal if not more of a catalyst or focal point. Nearly all other songs of depth dive into Lost love, the effects, experiences and results and desires of relationships, their ending discoveries and all aspects that as with drugs are very powerful. Gener happened to go full blast all in on both love and drugs in their respective fixtures and focus in and on his life and similarities that Love and Chenicals shared amongst each other and effects on him. One could easily think a song about a girl or drug relationship was about the love , when about a relationship with a drug and that drug seen as a woman. White Pepper is an album that like his use at the time was an album solely in its majority in reference to Drugs. The Mollusk was done in its entirety on LSD and mushrooms per Deaner openly discussing the album and each songs meanings and factors that it’s composed with and under. All following albums pushed deeper into the combination of the two. Not to say or leave out that many songs have nothing to do with either except one can rest assured that all of the guys and all of their songs were written, conceived played, preformed, recorded and fueled by and exist with drugs being in heavy use recreationally, inspirationally or in fun or the clutches of heavy consumption in some sort or another. This band loved to get weird, have fun, and fly high from their psychedelic fueled inception to the end…with only Gener pushing it beyond weens high tolerance. Gener frankly loved and felt very consumed by his relationships with a woman as well as chemicals as to go big or go home thinking was applied to his all in approach to both. Gener loved his drugs and significant others with a depth worthy of writing almost solely about one or the other with immense passion and honesty with himself and others about both ihaving very deep feelings and relationships with both and where he placed his energy at in both. Heroin is the very much a largely addressed, used and topic in many songs spanning the majority of albums and songs, The Grobe is very direct in a witty Gener way about Heroin use from describing realizations and observations of its use and feelings about it, to how it’s administered, to how it feels physically using to how it feels to be using it. The Grobe starts with the admission/realization that heroin is very much desired and held in importance, but as much as it’s wanted and used to lift you up and feel good does the opposite speaking of wishful thinking it want a problematic thing more respectable and not any ugly thing but know that regardless of wish or want it is and it’s hard to shake off or let go. Directly to needle use and snorting as putting the pointy pin in the pepper pulp…taking a little sniff…heating up a spoon of water and heroin and letting it cool..upon which you place a cotton/filter in the hot spoon which the needle rests in to pull the mixture of the heroin dissipated into the liquid through the cotton strip/unused part of cigarette filter, to not bring any solids up into the syringe….so now that you know how to prepare and use heroin, your welcome, you will understand the lyrics vividly as heroin is held so highly in importance but will will let you down, it’s pain the as to let it go or quit, with an absurd hope or thought that heroin addiction is less dirty a deal and more proper and glammed as it is a monkey on your back that you hope is wears a tie, but you know he dont..justification abandoned and it is what is…ya put the needle in the pepper pulp…take a sniff of the things ya know (arguably you could infer cocaine as a more common familiar drug, and you are describing speedballing, as he very much did too) continuing you bring the spoon water/dope to heat and let it cool then put the noodle(cotton) in the hot spoon (griddle) and now draw it up into the rig/syringe (Grobe) -put the noodle in the griddle and let it climb the Grobe. Anyhow Monique is about Crystal Meth lol. Enjoy! The music, explanation, the drugs, or all of them. And remember with exception of the actual Grobe, griddle or noodle, sharing is caring. It takes two to try to put a tie on a monkey, so don’t shoot up alone, as it’s very dangerous, and don’t be a stingy fuck, share your shit!

    Goodonthbunon December 13, 2022   Link

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