What Deaner Was Talkin' About
Ween · Chocolate & Cheese [1994]
The wash is out
It's hanging up
And all I have
Is nothing
Nothing to do
Nothing to say
I think I must be dreaming
The sun comes up and I'm all washed out
Is this what Deaner was talkin' about?
I don't think I will ever return, again my friend
If I was king
I'd wear a ring
And never hurt my people
I'd stay alert
And dress to kill
I might even slip you something
The sun comes up and I'm all washed out
Is this what Deaner was talkin' about?
I don't think I will ever return, again my friend
The sun comes up and I'm all washed out
Is this what Deaner was talkin' about?
I don't think I will ever return, again my friend
It's hanging up
And all I have
Is nothing
Nothing to do
Nothing to say
I think I must be dreaming
The sun comes up and I'm all washed out
Is this what Deaner was talkin' about?
I don't think I will ever return, again my friend
If I was king
I'd wear a ring
And never hurt my people
I'd stay alert
And dress to kill
I might even slip you something
The sun comes up and I'm all washed out
Is this what Deaner was talkin' about?
I don't think I will ever return, again my friend
The sun comes up and I'm all washed out
Is this what Deaner was talkin' about?
I don't think I will ever return, again my friend
What Deaner Was Talkin' About
From Ween's 1994 album Chocolate & Cheese, this track exemplifies the duo's signature blend of surreal pop and psychedelic rock. The song features the band's characteristic vocal interplay and quirky production, continuing a discography known for its whimsical storytelling and experimental soundscapes. Released during a period of heightened creativity for the group, the recording captures the chaotic energy that defined their work in the mid-1990s. It stands as a testament to their ability to merge humor with musical complexity, creating a distinct voice within the alternative rock landscape of the era.

