The J. Geils Band
The J. Geils Band
The J. Geils Band
The J. Geils Band
The J. Geils Band
The J. Geils Band
The J. Geils Band
The J. Geils Band
The J. Geils Band
This is the story of a young couple in Portland, Maine
While waiting for her husband Don to return home from work, she reaches for a can of anchovies
As she spreads the tiny fish across a piece of lettuce, she notices a small note at the bottom of the can
Written on it is a telephone number
Curious, she dials, and is told, "Don't move, lady, we'll be right over."
Placing the phone back on the hook, she turns to see three smartly dressed men standing in her kitchen doorway
Before she realizes what is happening to her, she is rolled tightly in long sheets of cellophane, transported to an international airport, and placed on a waiting jet-liner
All this being too much for her to comprehend, she passes out
Upon awakening, she finds herself in a strange, foreign speaking nation
("Dalas nekcihc dna tihs nekcihc neewteb ecnereffid eht wonk ot suineg a Ekat t'nseod ti.")
Alone, fearing her escape impossible, she seeks comfort in the arms of a confidential agent
With the trace of her kiss still warm upon his lips, he betrays her to the hands of three scientists who are engaged in diabolical, avant-garde experiments previously performed only on insects and other small, meaningless creatures
Using her as their subject, they are delighted with the results. For the first time, a human being is transformed into a--
"Shhh... It's secret"
Meanwhile, back in Portland, Maine...
Her husband, Don, now chain-smoking 40 packs of cigarettes a day, sits at a local bar and has a few beers with the regulars. Bored, everyone's attention turns to the television set that just hangs from the wall
("Welcome to Bowling for Dollars")
Suddenly, crazy Al says, "S-say, Don. There sure is something familiar about that bowling ball."
To which a terrified Don replies, "Oh my God! That bowling ball! It's my wife!"
And the lesson we learn from this story is, next time you place your order
Don't forget to say, "No anchovies, please."
No Anchovies, Please was written by Peter Wolf & Seth Justman.
No Anchovies, Please was produced by Seth Justman.
The J. Geils Band released No Anchovies, Please on Mon Jan 28 1980.