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Joined: Sun January 26, 2020 12:10 pm Posts: 12152 Location: Warwickshire, UK
Val wrote:
Stupid Mop is wonderful. It’s eerie, and mysterious, and unusual, and thought-provoking, and off kilter, and it evokes a lot of different emotions. These are all the things that constitute an art piece. Stupid Mop is an outstanding art piece on Vitalogy. I like to think of it as Pearl Jam’s version of Ken Kesey visiting an insane asylum and conceiving One Flew Over A Cuckoo’s Nest.
completely agree, and "Bugs" is almost a prologue (I love Cuckoo's Nest!)
likes rhythmic things that butt up against each other
Joined: Thu December 07, 2023 9:27 am Posts: 913
Ms Harmless wrote:
Val wrote:
Stupid Mop is wonderful. It’s eerie, and mysterious, and unusual, and thought-provoking, and off kilter, and it evokes a lot of different emotions. These are all the things that constitute an art piece. Stupid Mop is an outstanding art piece on Vitalogy. I like to think of it as Pearl Jam’s version of Ken Kesey visiting an insane asylum and conceiving One Flew Over A Cuckoo’s Nest.
completely agree, and "Bugs" is almost a prologue (I love Cuckoo's Nest!)
Remember when Ratched caused Billie’s death? We were all Je Suis McMurphy back then. I’d have died trying to kill her, if i had to.
Joined: Sun January 26, 2020 12:10 pm Posts: 12152 Location: Warwickshire, UK
Val wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:
Val wrote:
Stupid Mop is wonderful. It’s eerie, and mysterious, and unusual, and thought-provoking, and off kilter, and it evokes a lot of different emotions. These are all the things that constitute an art piece. Stupid Mop is an outstanding art piece on Vitalogy. I like to think of it as Pearl Jam’s version of Ken Kesey visiting an insane asylum and conceiving One Flew Over A Cuckoo’s Nest.
completely agree, and "Bugs" is almost a prologue (I love Cuckoo's Nest!)
Remember when Ratched caused Billie’s death? We were all Je Suis McMurphy back then. I’d have died trying to kill her, if i had to.
likes rhythmic things that butt up against each other
Joined: Thu December 07, 2023 9:27 am Posts: 913
Come to think of it, Stupid Mop is like that because it’s the only way it can be. I hear that child’s voice and the only conclusion I draw from what I’m hearing is someone is abusing her.
“My spanking…”
Someone regularly beats her up. She tries to sweep the corridors spotless and shiny in hopes that when “they” see how clean the floors are, then maybe they won’t hurt her. But that stupid old sponge mop, it leaves muddy traces on the floor, because it’s old, and filthy, and porous. That mop is her biggest enemy. “Dumb old sponge mop!” What are you doing, you’re putting me in the way of danger, you dumb old sponge mop!..
“She prides herself on her cleaning habits”, chimes in the voice of an adult, obviously an administrator or head nurse, and you can almost picture him smirking. The bastard.
“My spanking… it makes me feel loved.”
Victims of abuse will confuse their tormentors for benefactors. How many times have we heard that story…
And then the ending. The only escape for the defenseless.
That’s why Stupid Mop is so jarring and almost cacophonous. It is MEANT to evoke sensations of fear, helplessness, hatred and dispair. It’s not just a song, it’s a reflection of a personal horror and of a depressing realization of one’s inability to fix the many blood chilling wrongs of society.
Joined: Sun January 26, 2020 12:10 pm Posts: 12152 Location: Warwickshire, UK
Val wrote:
Come to think of it, Stupid Mop is like that because it’s the only way it can be. I hear that child’s voice and the only conclusion I draw from what I’m hearing is someone is abusing her.
“My spanking…”
Someone regularly beats her up. She tries to sweep the corridors spotless and shiny in hopes that when “they” see how clean the floors are, then maybe they won’t hurt her. But that stupid old sponge mop, it leaves muddy traces on the floor, because it’s old, and filthy, and porous. That mop is her biggest enemy. “Dumb old sponge mop!” What are you doing, you’re putting me in the way of danger, you dumb old sponge mop!..
“She prides herself on her cleaning habits”, chimes in the voice of an adult, obviously an administrator or head nurse, and you can almost picture him smirking. The bastard.
“My spanking… it makes me feel loved.”
Victims of abuse will confuse their tormentors for benefactors. How many times have we heard that story…
And then the ending. The only escape for the defenseless.
That’s why Stupid Mop is so jarring and almost cacophonous. It is MEANT to evoke sensations of fear, helplessness, hatred and dispair. It’s not just a song, it’s a reflection of a personal horror and of a depressing realization of one’s inability to fix the many blood chilling wrongs of society.
It was supposed to repulse you.
and that's why it concludes so perfectly what is essentially a concept album about the body, and abuses / exploitations of the body
Joined: Thu December 13, 2012 6:31 pm Posts: 39948
the problem is it sucks to listen to. All of that can be true (and is) but it is an unpleasant listening experience. It's probably important that it exists, but I only need to hear it maybe once a decade, if that.
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