![]() ![]() Rouge Angles of Satin: "Must of Got Lost" (instead of "must've").Passing Notes in Class: "Centerfold" mentions "Slipping notes under the desk.".In a Twist Ending, he is eventually able to accept it.and even embraces it.My Girl Is Not a Slut: "Centerfold" - the singer/protagonist of the song is throwing a massive hissy fit over the fact that a girl he knew in 'high school' is now a Playboy model.Lyrical Cold Open: "Freeze Frame" starts with a Title Drop before a few camera sounds and the synthesizers kick in.Love Triangle: "Love Stinks" states that "You love her, but she loves him, and he loves somebody else.".Live Album: Live Full House, Blow Your Face Out, Showtime!.Said roomie asking for the move? David Lynch! ![]() Horrifying the Horror: Peter Wolf was told in college to move out of his dorm room because he was creeping his roommate out.Peter Wolf later plays this straight while nodding to the aforementioned bit on the "Love Rap" prelude to "Love Stinks" on their live album Showtime!, depicting Adam as The Stoner in the Garden of Eden, craving a pizza with increasingly eccentric toppings. Eating anchovies caused a woman to get kidnapped and turned into a bowling ball, so the Spoof Aesop is to request no anchovies on pizza. Hold the Unsolicited Ingredient: "No Anchovies, Please" is all about this.Girl Next Door Turned Superstar: In "Centerfold", a man discovers that the girl he admired from afar/lusted after in high school has now become a centerfold model.It appears that sexy schoolgirls are not only a cross-cultural fetish, but a cross-generational one as well. Fanservice: Sexy schoolgirls in "Centerfold".Oddly, one of them, "Give it to Me", became their first Top 30 hit in America. Epic Rocking: A few songs went past the 6:00 mark.While many Wolf/Justman songs appear on these albums, Bloodshot was their first album as the band's exclusive songwriters. Early-Installment Weirdness: Much like The Rolling Stones' "Nanker Phelge" numbers, the band's first two albums contain several compositions credited to the whole band under the pseudonym "Juke Joint Jimmy", as well as a solo Geils instrumental and Wolf/Geils' classic "Hard Drivin' Man" on the first album.Crossdresser: Peter Wolf does this in a part of Love Stinks. ![]()
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