- Wynona's Big Brown Beaver
Infobox Single
Name = Wynona's Big Brown Beaver
Artist = Primus
from Album =Tales from the Punchbowl
B-side =
Released = 1995
Format =
Recorded =
Genre =Alternative rock Funk metal Alternative metal
Length = 4:23
Label =Interscope Records
Writer = Claypool/LaLonde
Producer = Primus
Certification =
Chart position = * #12 U.S.Modern Rock Tracks
* #23 U.S.Mainstream Rock Tracks
Last single = "Mr. Krinkle " 1993
This single = "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" 1995
Next single = "Mrs. Blaileen " 1995
Misc = "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" is the first single off Primus's1995 album "Tales From the Punchbowl."Track listing
#"Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" - 4:23
Music and lyrics
The song epitomizes Primus's musical eccentricities, whereby the group's signature
funk metal stylings are comically inflected with a sound vaguely reminiscent of bluegrass andsouthern rock . During the song's guitar solos,Larry LaLonde 's playing shifts from almost "noise" guitar in the first solo to a somewhat country-sounding technique and banjo-style finger-picking on the second (inspired byJerry Garcia ). The song's lyrics constitute an absurd, rambling tale about a woman named Wynona and her "beaver." They combine an on-the-surface crude sexualdouble entendre in "beaver" with the more purely nonsensical silliness typical of the band (e.g., strange references tobaboon s,Taco Bell ,carnie s, andporcupine s).Music video
The band also filmed a video for "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver," centered around the band dressed as comical-looking, shiny latex-suited cowboys. The costumes bore a strong resemblance to those used in a popular Duracell advertising campaign at the time which featured a family of battery-powered, toy-like people. In an interview, bandleader
Les Claypool revealed the suits were intended to resemble "cheap plastic cowboy action figures." The video jumps between shots of the band playing in a barn and of the band engaged in parodies of cowboy activities. The "Wynona..." video also features some air brushed drawings done by Claypool. The video's live action sequences were filmed at Claypool's home, known as "Rancho Relaxo."Since the band's cowboy suits were so cumbersome, they played along to the track slowed down significantly to more easily coordinate their actions to the music. The final product is sped up back to "normal" speed. The video appeared on Primus's Tales from the Punchbowl CD-ROM album as well as
2003 EP/DVD release "Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People ", along with an in-depth making-of feature.Controversy
Many incorrectly believed "Wynona" was about actress
Winona Ryder . Claypool has stated several times that the song is not about Ryder, pointing out that the song's name is spelled and pronounced differently. While this placated Ryder, her then boyfriendSoul Asylum vocalistDavid Pirner took offense and renamed one of his songs "Les Claypool's A Big Fucking Asshole" in concert. Claypool was apparently not even aware of this at the time, although this did cause tension between fans of Primus and Soul Asylum for a brief period.Trivia
* In the video,
Tim Alexander 's bass drum reads "Buck Naked and the Bare Bottom Boy." This was meant as a tribute to Phillip Bury, who went under the name Buck. He was a close friend to the band, who had died in1992 . He was in the aforementioned bandBuck Naked and the Bare Bottom Boys .
* The video marks the 2nd video appearance of Les' Red jazz bass.
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