The Rainbow
Ween · Other Songs - Ween
Many colors in the homo rainbow
Don't be afraid to let your colors shine
Many colors in the homo rainbow
Show me yours, I'm gonna show you mine
If you find a pot of gold
Then every little thing
Is gonna work out fine
In the homo rainbow
Many colors in the homo rainbow
You give me shade from black to yellow
Many colors in the homo rainbow
A warm embrace and a kind a hello
If you find a pot of gold
Then every little thing
Is gonna work out fine
In the homo rainbow
If you find a pot of gold
Then every little thing
Is gonna work out fine
In the homo rainbow
Every single color, every walk of life
In, out changing sizes, [Incomprehensible] every day and night
From the golden shores of Kansas, to the middle of Japan
Reach around your soul and learn your fellow man
There are many colors in the homo rainbow
Don't be afraid to let your colors shine
Don't be ashamed of what God made you
Don't be afraid to let your colors shine
Many colors in the homo rainbow
Show me yours, I'm gonna show you mine
If you find a pot of gold
Then every little thing
Is gonna work out fine
In the homo rainbow
Many colors in the homo rainbow
You give me shade from black to yellow
Many colors in the homo rainbow
A warm embrace and a kind a hello
If you find a pot of gold
Then every little thing
Is gonna work out fine
In the homo rainbow
If you find a pot of gold
Then every little thing
Is gonna work out fine
In the homo rainbow
Every single color, every walk of life
In, out changing sizes, [Incomprehensible] every day and night
From the golden shores of Kansas, to the middle of Japan
Reach around your soul and learn your fellow man
There are many colors in the homo rainbow
Don't be afraid to let your colors shine
Don't be ashamed of what God made you
The Rainbow - Ween
Released by the American duo Ween, "The Rainbow" stands as a quintessential example of their unique blend of ska, punk, and psychedelic pop. The track exemplifies the band's signature sound, characterized by rapid-fire drumming, distorted guitars, and the distinct vocal interplay between Weezy and Billy Martin. While often associated with their later, more experimental phases, the song captures the frenetic energy and quirky humor that defined their career. It serves as a testament to their ability to create infectious, danceable records that have become staples in indie and alternative music histories, resonating with fans who appreciate their irreverent approach to songwriting and performance.

