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Geils is an ideal band guitar player,mixing with the rythem section so smoothly,Then WAM!Blow your face off. The fact this cd has “WHAMMER JAMMER” on it is worth it in itself. Starts with Motown goes to John Lee Hooker. These guys are definitely the band,(I have a dream) I would want to play at my birthday party. You will be more than happy that you made the small investment !….Miss Pinky….~įULL HOUSE,This is the first of three live cd’s we were given’ by the J.Geils Band.
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Geils Band then do yourself a favor and buy this CD, put in your car CD player and do some cruising or stay at home and crack some cold ones with your buddies. If you like Boogie Woogie, R&B style Rock 'N Roll and want to hear the REAL J.Geils band and not the Freeze Frame pop style J. I own both on CD and vinyl, but this one is the one we have always ended up listening and partying hard to. Geils Band, but I don’t think that there is any comparison between the two and most of the guys that I grew up with in the '70s felt the same way.
Some people feel that “ Blow Your Face Out ” is the better live album by The J.
The order of songs is very good with the highlights being First I Look At The Purse, Whammer Jammer ( Magic Dick on the Lickin’ Stick ! ) Hard Drivin’ Man, Cruisin’ For Love, and Looking For a Love. This album was recorded at The Cinderella Ballroom in Detroit, where Geils had a very strong following, on April 21 & 22. I was born in Boston in 1960 and Geils was the band that we loved most in the 1970s, especially their legendary New Years Eve shows ( forget about Aerosmith or Boston ). The sound is good and the energy is very intense ! This album easily ranks in the top ten live Rock ‘N Roll albums ever recorded IMHO. Tell me who is a better white blues harp player than Richard Salwitz….Dr Feelgood Funk….~ Magic Dick and Peter Wolf are really the stars of this show. This album is up there with “Live at Leeds” (The Who), “Live at the Fillmore” (The Allman Brothers Band), “Ya-ya’s” (The Rolling Stones), “Live in Cook County Jail” (B B King), and “Live at the Apollo” (James Brown). Forget “Centerfold” … forget “Freeze-Frame” commercial crap.
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Full House captures them at their Chicago blues best. The Stones took 2 HOURS to come on after this band’s 45-minute set. I saw them at Williams College twice, and then later at the best concert of my life: Tower of Power, Geils, and then the Rolling Stones in Cleveland. Enthusiasm overflows the speakers, and say that there are only eight titles … If we could travel back in time, on that we would go back to see this concert with our eyes….~īLOW YOUR FACE OUT! Ok, I’m prejudiced.
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Composed largely of blues and rhythm and blues covers, the album transcends genres taking everything away in a torrent of fevered rock n'roll. Geils may give his name to the band of which he is supposed to be the leader, but he appears well behind the singer Peter Wolf and the harmonica player Magic Dick. Ah and yes I forgot a singer with unparalleled charisma, the vocal cords in fusion. On fire guitars, a harmonica to damn himself (“Whammer Jammer”) and a hint of organ/piano (Jim Jones reviewed before the hour) to add a groove note. Rock n'roll, real, pure and hard, infused with soul and blues influences, as shown in the incredible ten-minute version of John Lee Hooker’s “Serve you right to suffer”. It’s all there, condensed within 32 minutes of the album. Geils Band, who arrived from Boston, attacked the scene. The wave starts from our good old city of Detroit (the motown, the Stooges, the MC5 all that, all that), the Cinderella Ballroom, April 21 and it reaches us thanks to the magic of recording. Welcome to “Full House,” one of the greatest live records in the history of rock n’ roll. The least we can say is that it is off to a pretty good start. “Are you ready for some rock n'roll?” he shouts into the microphone. Geils Band "Live" Full House"1972 US Blues Rock,R & B,Classic Rock (Greatest live rock album of all time)