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Whammer jammer j. giels
Whammer jammer j. giels




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Whammer jammer j. giels full#

"Live" Full House is a short, punchy shot of rock & roll genius by one of the great bands of the '70s and one of the best live albums ever recorded. After working Boston’s infamously tough late-’60s rock circuit, they earned airplay for hard-driving covers of The Valentinos’ Lookin’ for a Love and The Contours’ First I Look At the Purse. Geils Band were known for their rousing live shows before finding even greater success as hitmakers in the ’80s. Geils himself on guitar when you have a magnetic frontman like Peter Wolf or the unstoppable force that is harp player Magic Dick (check "Whammer Jammer" for proof of his greatness), but his soloing on this track serves notice that he could tear off a ferocious solo with the best of them. One of the defining blues-rock outfits of the ’70s, The J. Play online or download to listen offline free - in HD audio, only on JioSaavn. Geils Band House Party (Live in Germany) by The J. Geils Band and The Morning After, kicking out the jams on rockers like the Motown chestnut "First I Look at the Purse," Otis Rush's "Homework," and one of the group's first self-penned classics, "Hard Drivin' Man," as well as positively scorching through an incredible version of John Lee Hooker's dark and evil blues "Serves You Right to Suffer." It's easy to overlook J. Listen to Whammer Jammer on the English music album The J. Recorded in 1972 at Detroit's Cinderella Ballroom, the group runs through songs from their first two albums, The J. Geils Band best songs, old and new, plus top hits and full song list at AllMusic. "Live" Full House was their first live record, and it is a blast from start to finish. Most live albums tend to be a poor excuse for actually being at the show in question, but the Geils Band's live albums jump out of the speakers with so much joy, fun, and unquenchable rock & roll spirit that you might as well be there. Geils Band made many fine, sometimes great, studio albums but where they really captured their full, thrilling potential was on the concert stage.






Whammer jammer j. giels