In a contemporary interview with
Circus magazine, Cooper said that a loose concept of "urban sex habits" developed during the album's recording. The title of "Big Apple Dreamin' (Hippo)' refers to the Hippopotamus club of New York City which the band used to frequent. "Never Been Sold Before" is the retort of a
prostitute to the man she is supporting, and the title track is, according to Cooper, about "sexual awakenings". "It's about the kid who just learned how to
masturbate, and what all those dirty books his father used to hide are all about." "Woman Machine" is a
science fiction-themed song dating back to the band's early years and is, as Cooper explained, "basically a chauvinistic song. It's about a female robot, like
Julie Newmar was on
that TV program with
Bob Cummings. If we had women robots, they could do anything, even sexual things, just by changing their tubes." Not all of the songs have a sexual theme; "Crazy Little Child" tells the story of a youth criminal, and in "
Teenage Lament '74", a teenager fails to find happiness even when doing everything to try to be "hip". "Man With the Golden Gun" was written with the intention of having it appear on the soundtrack of the then-upcoming
James Bond film of the same name. Cooper recalled in a 2011 interview: ==Personnel disputes==