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J Geils RIP
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Oh hell no....:(
One of my favorite bands back when.... RIP J... |
BTW...I read the link....anyone who is only familiar with the three songs listed....their radio "crap" imo, won't understand. The J. Geils band rocked...Blow Your Face Out!
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Whammer Jammer.... RIP
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Saw them here in Detroit in the '70s, then saw them here again a few years ago. They played with the same unbelievable energy, nearly 40 years later. They were from Boston, but Detroit was a kind of adopted home for them, and the love and respect was mutual. Geils himself was not showy, but he could lay down some great licks and knew how to run a great band; everyone always had a great time. A very sad day, as another great one is gone. Unfortunately, the pace of this sort of news will only accelerate going forward, as these icons are gettin' up there. Rest easy.
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They have been touring without him for years. I liked him though. When he wasn't playing music, he wrenched on Ferraris.
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Thats another great loss. I loved Centerfold and many more on Freeze Frame.
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Kinda reminds me of Elvin Bishop's only "hit" song :) |
I saw them at the Rose Bowl or Coliseum when they were one of the opening bands for the Stones first farewell tour back in the 80s. They rocked. RIP J Geils.
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Detroit Breakdown...... motor city shakedown!
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You would think these media outlets would assign someone over 30 to craft these articles. Freeze Frame? Really? :rolleyes:
RIP JG: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/3bDlvQD3S3k" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/6YCal82alH8" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
Saw them many times (before they went pop music) one of the best shows money could buy.
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Reputa the Beauta, let down your hair, and let me climb up the ladder of your love !
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Pretty much anyone under age 50 only knows them as the FreezeFold band. Sorry. |
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I noticed more than one news outlet was reporting the passing of J. Geils and kept showing front man Peter Wolf (whom many confuse for being J. Geils). I think many will think the singer died.
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In 73 saw Genesis do their "Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" concert at GVSU. J. Geils Band was the back-up. Had never heard of them before then...they were great..lots of energy!!
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