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The j. geils band love stinks
The j. geils band love stinks







the j. geils band love stinks the j. geils band love stinks

& the opening title track & the remake of the Strangeloves - Night Time are in the top 5 studio moments in the JGB historyĦ.Freeze Frame (1981).pushing the sound of the Love Stinks album to its very limits & without sounding contrite or pompous the band produced a bold ,well rounded hi tech White boy R&B blast that brought the group triumphantly into a new decade.

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The JGB was one of those bands that their greatest moments were on stage, but the band did manage some very enjoyable studio music as well.ġ.The J.Geils Band (1970).the sound of a greasy bunch of funky Northern white boys who had dreams of becoming the next Rolling Stones & a fine debut & my intro to JGB in 1970Ģ.Live - Full House (1972).along with Humble Pie -Performance / Rockin The Fillmore(1971) LFH was the perfect snap shot of live Rock circa '71-72ģ.Monkey Island (1977).the record that proved the JGB had the smarts to go with the chops, although IMO the title track was bloated & redundant, regardless MI is still a lost 70s classicĤ.Sanctuary (1978).the title track plus a few other tracks is the closest the band ever got to the Stones sound & performance.ĥ.Nightmares (1974).the best of the mid 70s era JGBĥ.Love Stinks (1980).the sound of a excellent dance & party band embracing change & doing a damn fine job in the process.

the j. geils band love stinks

In the process introducing the JGB to the MTV generation.įreeze Frame was also a smorgasbord of sounds in headphones & good hi end system.ħ.Ladies Invited (1973).better than Bloodshot & Hot Line but not as good as Nightmaresħ.My preferred JGB music in order of appreciation. The JGB was one of those bands that their greatest moments were on stage, but the band did manage some very enjoyable studio music as well.ġ.The J.Geils Band (1970).the sound of a greasy bunch of funky Northern white boys who had dreams of becoming the next Rolling Stones & a fine debut & my intro to JGB in 1970Ģ.Live - Full House (1972).along with Humble Pie -Performance / Rockin The Fillmore(1971) LFH was the perfect snap shot of live Rock circa '71-72ģ.Monkey Island (1977).the record that proved the JGB had the smarts to go with the chops, although IMO the title track was bloated & redundant, regardless MI is still a lost 70s classicĤ.Sanctuary (1978).the title track plus a few other tracks is the closest the band ever got to the Stones sound & performance.ĥ.Nightmares (1974).the best of the mid 70s era JGBĥ.Love Stinks (1980).the sound of a excellent dance & party band embracing change & doing a damn fine job in the process. Although not as consistent or diverse as Sanctuary, Love Stinks would feature one of the band's most recognizable FM songs ever - the album's infectious title track 'Love Stinks.' In a live setting, the track would often turn into a veritable tour de force only to be outdone by Peter Wolf 's hilarious rap about 'Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden smoking weed together,' which would introduce the song (often on a nightly basis). But really, the rest is more overbearing white r&b-Seth Justmans organ blams, not to mention his furbelows on the endless-at-3:35 'Desire,' are the work of a man who thinks 'No Anchovies, Please' is funny. Just ask the uproarious single and title tune. My preferred JGB music in order of appreciation. geils band - love stinks 1980 you love her but she loves him and he loves somebody else you just can't win and so it goes till the day you die this thing they call love it's gonna make you cry. Geils Band: Love Stinks EMI America, 1980 So its broad-nothing wrong with broad.









The j. geils band love stinks