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| ==Tracks and Plot== | | ==Tracks and Plot== |
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| ===Tired of Sex===
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| Once Jonas pulls away from Maria, he realizes that his lifestyle is unfulfilling - he seeks true love, not sex.
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| "Tired of Sex" is the lone SFTBH song that has survived and appeared on all incarnations of Weezer's second album, including Pinkerton. There are several demos of the song available spanning the entire 1994-96 period; the lyrics remain the same in every rendition, save for one name change.
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| ===Superfriend===
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| "Superfriend" is a slow ballad where Jonas confides to Laurel, the other female character in the story. It takes place during Act 1.[5] During the song, Jonas reprises his sentiments from the previous two tracks, chiding himself for giving into Maria's seduction despite the fact he does not love her. Laurel urges Jonas to grow up and be better than that. Jonas finds himself smitten with Laurel, but she can see through his act and tells him to get real.
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| The song has a completely different track placement on the two different track lists - on Track List 2, "Superfriend" comes several tracks after the pivotal "She's Had a Girl". Like "You Won't Get with Me Tonight", whether the meaning and/or lyrics of this song would have changed as a consequence is unknown.
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| This song was released as a demo, with Rivers singing both parts, on Alone - The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo.
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| Until its release, "Superfriend" had become a "most wanted" track by Weezer fans. It previously appeared in two separate, incomplete incarnations on Video Capture Device: one of Weezer recording the song at Sound City Studios in January 1996, and one of Rivers playing it on an acoustic guitar without singing.
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| Karl Koch has stated that the "Superfriend" reprise on Track List 2 is a short instrumental of the song.
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| ===She's Had a Girl=== | | ===She's Had a Girl=== |