From remarks by Howard and by Pauline Butcher we can confirm the real meaning of this song.
Though not recorded as such, this is meant to be a duet in the same vein as the "do you love me forever" part of "Paradise By The Dashboard Light".
It was meant to be part of the Groupie Opera - where, in an alternate version of the story, instead of the groupie saying "I can't cum unless you sing me your hit record", she said "I can't cum unless you tell me that you love me". To which the musician, who'd been enthusing over bondage and bestiality moments ago, replies "wait! that's going too far!"
Cue this song - you work out who sings which bits.
(The next chapter in this version of the opera was of course Magic Fingers).
From remarks by Howard and by Pauline Butcher we can confirm the real meaning of this song. Though not recorded as such, this is meant to be a duet in the same vein as the "do you love me forever" part of "Paradise By The Dashboard Light". It was meant to be part of the Groupie Opera - where, in an alternate version of the story, instead of the groupie saying "I can't cum unless you sing me your hit record", she said "I can't cum unless you tell me that you love me". To which the musician, who'd been enthusing over bondage and bestiality moments ago, replies "wait! that's going too far!"
Cue this song - you work out who sings which bits. (The next chapter in this version of the opera was of course Magic Fingers).