Friday, July 27, 2018

I Want You Sexually

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Tomorrow I Toss You Like A Half read Book

I WANT YOU SEXUALLY~

Produced by the great Jimmy Miller,
producer of the Rolling Stones, Traffic, Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood etc.

Hear this song Sept 1 on Nantasket Beach with our six piece band, and stories like the notes on this one!  Live and in Concert!   The band member confirmations came in this morning, and we are all set to rock and roll!!!!  It's a six piece band with a brand new bassist, our drummer from 1974, our singer from 1978, her 40th Anniversary with us, a long-time guitarist from the 70s/80s just confirmed this morning, we are ready to Rock

Only two members from our terrific band from last year (3 including moi!), and this band is every bit as good, that's the beauty of having so many musician friends!!!



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"I Want You Sexually" features Brian Bradley on guitar, Carolyn Casey on bass, Medford's Joe Petruzelli on drums(ex of the Joe Perry Project,) Ava Electris, Deb Galiga and Jo Jo Laine on backing vocals. 

Jo Jo Laine and Ava Electris both tracked separate lead vocals on the same song a la Motown Records. 


There are multiple stories here, one is the song itself which is about a threesome that almost but didn't happen. I was in a club with a boyfriend*(years later my darling Jo Jo Laine would fall desperately in love with this particular fellow, he was breathtakingly handsome, which was a trademark of mine in the 1980s!))  at the time and a married guy that he tricked with once was eyeing him. So I went over to the dude and he put his hand on my backside and was interrogating me about my relationship to my b/f/ I then asked him if he wanted a threesome and he said yes. My boyfriend flipped out that I would have the audacity to ask the dude without asking him first and we didn't talk for weeks after that. Ha Ha...and the married guy ran, he didn't walk, he ran! HA HA...then a roommate of mine saw the dude at a bar in Maine - The Front Porch in Ogunquit or Old Orchard Beach or something, I was there of course, and my roommate cruised him and asked if he knew me and he said "He writes dirty songs about me" HA HA...so you know he heard this song. 

The second story is about how record producer Jimmy Miller met New Kids on the Block / Beaver Brown engineer Phil Greene through me while we were at Bunratty's nightclub. Phil gave me free recording time so we practiced two songs for a few months, my original "I Love That Feeling" and a Rolling Stones outtake recently released on the expanded Exile On Main Street, Blood Red Wine. While Phil Greene and drummer Joe Pet were trading samples, and Jimmy Miller suggested we let them have their fun, I wrote this song in the back of the studio (in the band area of the recording studio.) Miller loved it, and he worked his magic with the Boney Maroni riff and neo doo wop girl vocals in the background and he helped me immensely with my Lou Reedy-vocal styling. 

The band freaked out since we had practiced "Love That Feeling" and "Blood Red Wine" for months, but the Rolling Stones worked creatively on the spot with Jimmy Miller, and with the free recording time we were afforded the same opportunity that the Stones had, with their producer.  This is a great song with an A & R man from Atlantic saying outside of a Buddy Guy show at the Lone Star (Jimmy and I co-produced Buddy Guy 1986/1987) "Joe writes the best lyrics in America."   

Amazing production by Jimmy and now I really know how he made those Rolling Stones masterpieces. (C)2018 Joe Viglione ASCAP / Var Music Publishing BMI


Listen at the end of the song and you can hear me say "hey man, you're pretty fxxxxng lucky, not everyone gets to go down for the count..."   this particular version fades out before the final quip: "Got a wife and kids?  Don't tell me your fxxxxng problems I don't wanna know!"    

The dude did have a wife and kids...ha ha!!!!

 
I WANT YOU SEXUALLY

(C) 1985 Varulven Records
Words and Music Joe Viglione, ASCAP


opening line: Look at that, man, real slut material over there...think I'll go over and say hi!

Verse
Hey You, now don't expect letters of love
you've met the one that I'm dreaming of
you can't expect a lifetime when we've just met
this might be as close as you're ever gonna get

you stare and ask me what's my sign I say
shut up, and put your mouth against mine
i want to rip all your clothes to the floor
we're going to get it on, nothing more because

CHORUS
...I don't want you emotionally
...I don't want you spiritually
...i don't need you affectionately
...i just want you sexually

Can we talk? I'm gonna buy you a beer
this is the first time I've ever seen you here
i don't know you I just like the way you look
tomorrow I toss you like a half read book cause
CHORUS
...I don't want you emotionally
...I don't need you romantically
...i don't need you affectionately
...i just want you sexually

last verse
you stare and ask me what's my sign
i said shut up now put your mouth against mine
you won't be the only one, but you're good looking
so call me
my number's Yell Fun

but
I don't want you emotionally
I don't need you ro-man-tically
I certainly don't want you affectionately
i'm going to have you, sexually

maybe not perpetually
but sexually
awww...sexually
mmmmm sexually

hey man, you know, you're pretty fxxxing lucky
not everyone get's to go down for the count...

Got a wife and kids? Don't tell me your fuxxxg problems I don't want to know...



(last line is on Love Songs Just For You, edited out of this version from Life's Work 2005)

Copyright (C)1986, 2018 Joe Viglione