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==Overview==
==Overview==
{{Small quote box|"This is a really screwed up song we're about to play."|[[Rivers Cuomo]], [[Weezer concert: 06/21/2001|Dortmund, Germany, 2001]]}}
{{Small quote box|"This is a really screwed up song we're about to play."|[[Rivers Cuomo]], [[Weezer concert: 06/21/2001|Dortmund, Germany, 2001]]}}
"American Gigolo" was first written by [[Rivers Cuomo]] around February of [[2001]], and recorded by Weezer at [[DC Demos|Monster Island Studios]] on [[May 27]], 2001.  Another recording was made during the band's [[BBC Sessions]] the following June 23rd. These sessions would feature [[Mikey Welsh]] on bass guitar and occasional backing vocals. These original recordings portrayed the song in more of a funky vibe.  Many fans were later surprised to hear the song evolve into more of a heavy metal riffer as the ''Maladroit'' sessions unfolded. Early versions of the song contain lyrics that greatly resemble that of "[[Photograph]]" ("If you want it / You can have it..."), though it is unknown if this is a deliberate allusion. A "[[Wikipedia:Gigolo|gigolo]]" is a male escort or social companion who is supported by a woman in a continuing relationship, often living in her residence or having to be present at her beck and call. The song's title may have been inspired by the [[Wikipedia:American_Gigolo|1980 film of the same name]], but this has never been commented on. According to the [[Recording_History_-_Page_13#5.2F27.2F01:_DC_Demos|Recording History]], the song shares its chorus with the unreleased song "[[I Can't Tell You]]", written around the same time and also demoed at Monster Island Studios.
"American Gigolo" was first written by [[Rivers Cuomo]] around February of [[2001]], and recorded by Weezer at [[DC Demos|Monster Island Studios]] on [[May 27]], 2001.  Another recording was made during the band's [[BBC Sessions]] the following June 23rd. Both of these sessions would feature [[Mikey Welsh]] on bass guitar and occasional backing vocals. These original recordings portrayed the song in more of a funky vibe.  Many fans were later surprised to hear the song evolve into more of a heavy metal riffer as the ''Maladroit'' sessions unfolded. Early versions of the song contain lyrics that greatly resemble that of "[[Photograph]]" ("If you want it / You can have it..."), though it is unknown if this is a deliberate allusion. A "[[Wikipedia:Gigolo|gigolo]]" is a male escort or social companion who is supported by a woman in a continuing relationship, often living in her residence or having to be present at her beck and call. The song's title may have been inspired by the [[Wikipedia:American_Gigolo|1980 film of the same name]], but this has never been commented on. According to the [[Recording_History_-_Page_13#5.2F27.2F01:_DC_Demos|Recording History]], the song shares its chorus with the unreleased song "[[I Can't Tell You]]", written around the same time and also demoed at Monster Island Studios.


"American Gigolo" was performed live for the first time on [[June 8]], [[2001]] in Toronto, Ontario, as well as several additional shows that month on the [[Euro Freak Out Tour]]. The song was performed sporadically in [[2002]] and has, to date, been played only three times following its official release on ''[[Maladroit]]''.
"American Gigolo" was performed live for the first time on [[June 8]], [[2001]] in Toronto, Ontario, as well as several additional shows that month on the [[Euro Freak Out Tour]]. The song was performed sporadically in [[2002]] and has, to date, been played only three times following its official release on ''[[Maladroit]]''.
==Live performances==
==Live performances==
*[[Weezer concert: 06/08/2001]]
*[[Weezer concert: 06/08/2001]]
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