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Damn Frown

One of my favorite albums (all 34 minutes of it). Always wondered why more from the show wasn't included.

 
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R.I.P., loved their music, saw them once in the '70s.


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I'm sorry to hear this. Like many of you, I grew up with their music and being from Mass, J. Veils was always big.

Many years ago I was shopping for a new (used) car and test drove a Ford Explorer that had been owned by J. Geils. Nice car, but I didn't buy it.




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RIP Frown

Good party music.


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Sad to hear. When I saw this last night I was surprised that he was from MA. I thought he was from MI. when I checked on the net I saw that they considered Detroit a second home. They recorded two albums there. I saw him at several small venous during the 70's while in high school and college. RIP

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I only know his band's two biggest hits, but they're both real standouts and they hold up very well.

I still carry a distinct memory of hearing Centerfold in the pizza joint that was located across from the arcade at the mall when I was about 16. It just seemed so cool - hanging with a buddy, eating pizza, coin-op video games soon to follow, and a fun song about a dude seeing a hot chick he knew from highschool in a "girly magazine." I guess it kind of spoke to me, though none of my Angels ever turned out to be centerfolds, that I know of.
 
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