We would go to Sound Warehouse and spend lots of money on albums we couldn't get locally (now its just, i.e., Amazon, iTunes, etc.) I also remember calling in a request to the local radio station to play I Do, but they only had the 1977 studio version. Geils Band performs in a live version of the music video I Do from the album Showtime recorded for Atlantic Records.
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Personal Memory Associated with this CD: I remember picking up this album on a trip into Houston with my buddy Jim. I missed a great opener, but the strength of this release is the closing sequence of 5 great songs ending with a great cover of Land of a Thousand Dances. Geils Band - discover this songs samples, covers and remixes on WhoSampled. I'm sure when I listened to this album as a teenager, I just put on side 2 (which started with Love Stinks). Wolf's rap about love serves as an intro into Love Stinks where the album picks up and just keeps building steam until the end. (Bundle includes one of each album title) The J. While this is all said in fun, it makes for a track that doesn't call for repeated listening. These albums may be purchased singly or buy them all together in the bundle and save. I was tempted to skip over track 5 (I'm Falling), but that would have put me on the worst track on the CD: Love Rap, in which Peter Wolf spends 5+ minutes talking about love in an imagined Garden of Eden where Adam smokes weed and gets the munchies. Unfortunately, it goes downhill quickly from there.
![the j. geils band showtime the j. geils band showtime](https://cloud10.todocoleccion.online/discos-vinilo/tc/2019/06/10/18/167728404_144264708.jpg)
Tracks: I can't think of a more high-energy opener than Just Can't Stop Me.