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1847
4785 posts
Mar 20, 2018
6:39 PM
Sundancer
218 posts
Mar 20, 2018
6:47 PM
Just going thru the motions. I guess that’s what trying to be popular & famous looks like. No wonder the band broke up a couple years later. To be fair, I’d bet Peter Wolf would cringe if he saw that outfit again.

Last Edited by Sundancer on Mar 20, 2018 6:58 PM
Piro39
129 posts
Mar 20, 2018
10:35 PM
Peter Wolf,Stephen Bladd and myself started out together in a band called The Hallucinations 53 years ago in Boston before the JGB
MP
3574 posts
Mar 21, 2018
2:59 PM
Piro39 now that's a bit of rock history.
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Lou
30 posts
Mar 21, 2018
6:15 PM
I saw JGB in 1976 one of the best shows I've ever seen.
And I loved the video 1847 posted.
Bilzharp
161 posts
Mar 21, 2018
6:25 PM
Piro39,
I found a picture of you guys online. I guess that's you with the Melody Maker and the badass sideburns? So, when you disbanded, you were basically replaced by J. Friggin Geils? That's not too shabby.
Piro39
132 posts
Mar 21, 2018
7:24 PM
Jay Geils was a four piece blues band and when we disbanded Peter Wolf and Stephen Bladd joined them and added Seth on keys and very quickly got famous, it was the right combination and we weren't so bad either.
the_happy_honker
290 posts
Mar 22, 2018
12:35 AM
Regarding the thread title ... is somebody in the band Canadian?
1847
4787 posts
Mar 22, 2018
9:14 AM
the title was purely click bait... it sounded to me like the cheerleaders
said A and not J... i thought that was funny, if that is your only job and you miss spell the name... ha ha.

piro, that makes you a super hero in my book. pretty serious bragging rights, that would earn you a beer or two in these parts.


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