This song always struck me as being highly inspired by Antony & The Johnsons. From the composition to the use of the voice to the choice of words, everything rings Antony Hegarty. Lines like "flowers for the rapture", "floating like a baby" and "ghost man" could all have been written by Antony. As is often the case with Ween, the song sits somewhere between parody and ode to its inspiration. Anyone else noticed this?
This song always struck me as being highly inspired by Antony & The Johnsons. From the composition to the use of the voice to the choice of words, everything rings Antony Hegarty. Lines like "flowers for the rapture", "floating like a baby" and "ghost man" could all have been written by Antony. As is often the case with Ween, the song sits somewhere between parody and ode to its inspiration. Anyone else noticed this?