The J. Geils Band, or eventually just Geils, was one of the best bands to come out of Boston in the early 1970's, along with Aerosmith, and they could really get a crowd fired up. Witnessed them once live and Lead Singer Peter Wolf was a madman on stage and had a amazing rap just before the song "Must Have Got Lost". You must do the whole version from "Full House" to get it.
Back in the day you didn't have to "buy" the magazine, you could just flip through it at the news stand or book store and Then buy it if you want, but "Those" magazines were in most liquor stores to check out. I personally knew a couple "Angel in a Centerfolds" in my life, and like Peter Wolf (the singer) said; "I can't deny it, I guess I gotta Buy it"... and still got them, you know, for memory sake, lol ;)
When I went with my family to the Philippines, I spent a lot of time with my brother in law. When we saw a beautiful girl walking down the street, our secret code to let the other one know was na na na na na na from this song. I will never forget this song because of that.
I was in high school when this came out and I've heard it countless times. I've never read the lyrics, though, so I just now learned he buys the magazine at the end.
I have to strongly suggest early J. Geils Band (1970’s). R&B, soul, funk inspired. They changed their sound in the 1980’s. I suggest, from their album “Full House Live “, 2 songs that flow from one right into the other-“Whammer Jammer “, which goes right into “Hard Drivin Man “. The first is a high energy harmonica solo, and the second is a get up and move song. I usually suggest album studio versions, but this live album is crazy good. You could also do the album version of “Give It To Me”(the radio version is cut). This song is so funky, especially the lengthy instrumental the second half of the song. They’re all amazing musicians, and the front man Peter Wolf is an amazing live performer- he is still performing. I saw him 4 yrs ago and he can still bring it. I’ve been trying for months to get reactors to do them. It seems many only know them from the Freeze Frame album, and that’s sad.
It's pronounced like the word "guile" with a hard "G". Another great band from Boston. J. Geils was the guitarist, lead vocalist was Peter Wolf. Heyday was in the 1970s, into th e 1980s. This is on the album Freeze Frame from 1981. From this album, check out the title track "Freeze Frame" and "Flamethrower." From the previous album entitled "Love Stinks," check out the title track "Love Stinks" and "Come Back." Earlier stuff is also great party music: Whammer Jammer (best from a live version -- search for "J. Geils Whammer Jammer Full House Live" and you should find the perfect version... its the same version that's on the "Best of J. Geils Band" album... really short song, but packs a punch - features "Magic Dick" on harmonica) (Ain't Nothin' but a) House Party Give it to Me Must've Got Lost Where Did Our Love Go? I play the bass, and the guy I bought my upright bass from (and took lesson's from) is named John Turner and he played with J. Geils for years after the J.Geils Band broke up. J. Geils passed away in 2017 at age 71.
Love Stinks is a good one to listen to. I'm partial to Whammer Jammer, too. If you react to this one, do the live version. It has Peter Wolf being a goofball at the beginning. It's an instrumental highlighting harmonica. It's considered by harmonica players to be a litmus test because it is a beast! Side story... I got to met Richard Salwitz (Magic Dick is his stage name) at a harmonica camp (band camp for harmonica) a few years ago. He was a really laid back guy and was really generous with his time there.
Funny story with J. Geils band. My friend , who probably went to 5000 concerts, used to go with old tickets, hand the usher a $5 bill with the old ticket, then sneak down to front row. This time , for this band, he got under the stage, and ended up back stage with the band, and was on the stage, in the back, during the concert. he was a genius on sneaking into concerts, and partying with the bands.
I had a close friend named Angel, and I used to randomly break out into this song when we were together 😝 Edit: This song pretty accurately depicts the Angel I knew. In school she was extremely shy...but when we reconnected 20 years later, she was an absolute hell cat (in a classy/non trashy/been with the same guy since high school kinda way, though) 😉
This is hilarious! I'd be more worried about his possible knowledge of Penthouse or Hustler magazines though. Jet's pretty tame compared. Loved J Geils. I won this album in a drawing in high school.
When I was a teenager I bought a "girly magazine" and brought it home with me. I got under my covers with a flash light and looked at a woman wearing nothing but boots. I said to myself, "wow, look at those boots!" Well ... that isn't exactly what I said, but you get the idea.
The rhythm of the 'Na Na Na' bit is the same as the children's nursery rhyme - 'Tom, Tom, The bakers son, Stole a pig and away he ran'. There's maybe a chance that you know it from that, that;s certainly what I think of every time I hear this song. 🙂
I can’t help but think of the movie scene in Forrest Gump when his college roommate tosses the girly magazine over to him and he recognizes his Jenny wearing her college sweater. 😍👍🏻😋
I liked Freeze Frame better than this song, for some reason, but Centerfold really has the best hook ever... MY BLOOD RUNS COLD, MY MEMORY HAS JUST BEEN SOLD
the fellow playing harmonica is Magic Dick...stroll out on stage with a briefcase full of Harps....if you love the harmonica, Whammer Jammer is spectacular!!
Saw J Geils several times here in New Orleans in the 70s. They would have the entire crowd hopping. They had several hits. Yall would love Give it to Me, I Do, Must've Got Lost, Southside Shuffle, but Give It To Me and I Do live is a must
Fun fact singer Peter Wolfe was one of the original DJ’s of Bostons first radio rock stations in 1968 WBCN. He was also married to actress Faye Dunaway for 5 years.
J Geils Band were the support to the Rolling Stones at Wembley in 1982, it was the first gig I ever went to and J Geils Band were brilliant! The sound went off, so they did an acoustic set until it came back on, brilliant! Hilarious reaction!
The J. Geils Band was an American rock band formed in 1967. The band played R&B-influenced blues rock during the 1970's but achieved commercial success in the early 1980's. They had a lot of great songs such as "First I Look At The Purse", "Lookin' For A Love", "Give It To Me", "Must Of Got Lost", "Come Back", "Love Stinks", "Flamethrower" & "Freeze-Frame".
One of my favorite songs when I was younger! My mom would hear it and she’d always say “You used to love this song, do you remember?” Of course I remembered lol
Yeah, he not only said the Centerfold, but he also said "looking through the pages of a GIRLY magazine" and every guy know what that means 👀👍😜🤪😜😊😁. You two are a blast !!!
When I hear this, I also can't help but think of John Fogerty's 'Centerfield'. Both are great!! And now that I think of it, you definitely want to react to Fogerty's 'The Old Man Down the Road'. Sooooooo cool!!
You might want to check out the actual music video: th-cam.com/video/BqDjMZKf-wg/w-d-xo.html. BTW, "Geils" is actually pronounced with a hard "g" sound, like "gain"--hard to know how to pronounce it when the band hasn't been well-known for 40 years.
My brother 9 yrs older than me died by suicide 2 yrs ago. Even before that this song has reminded me of him. His room when he came home from the Navy was in the attic and to get to it you had to go through my room. Everytime this song was playing on my stereo he would come rushing down and start singing and dancing. Drove me crazy at the time, but now they're great memories.
Another great 80's song to kinda go along with the theme is one you listened to awhile back - Dexy's Midnight Runners - Come On Eileen :) Some other great 80's hits to check out: Big Country - In A Big Country A Flock of Seagulls - I Ran (So Far Away) Men Without Hats - Safety Dance Culture Club - Karma Chameleon, I'll Tumble 4 Ya, Time (Clock of the Heart)
Ha! I just realized that something like this happened in my school. My hubby and I went to high school with a girl who became an actress, and about 15 years after we graduated, she posed for Playboy. We totally bought the issue! LOL She looked gorgeous. I love this song. You should check out the video. It's cute. Cheers!
Oh, you just had to go there. You need to listen to "General" Norman Johnson and The Showmen " sing "39-21-40 shape". That man could SANG. I cried when I heard he had passed. You should check out other songs of theirs and his later band "Chairman of The Board". His version of "Patches was so heartfelt when I saw him perform it.
I've heard this song since the 80's and never followed the lyrics like I did this time. I was laughing! From the J. Geils Band check out Love Stinks and Freeze Frame.
OMG BJ ! Those kinda paper folded notes in elementary school all the way through Jr High !! That was how we texted messaged between classes. Miss my cheesy 80's simple life style.
I would be surprised if I seen the girl I liked all through school was in a centerfold. The girl I knew I first met in 5th grade and we had at least one class every year until the end of high-school. I lived in a place where there was a Prarie behind my back yard so all the girly magazines I ever saw were free because they were left out in the Prarie from other people.
Hard G. Whole audience was dancing and boogieing for 3 and a half hours when I saw them live back in 79. Geils made y'all laugh and have fun which is what they always tried to set out to do.
Y'all are STRETCHING. He already told you it made his blood run cold. I think we know this was not some sort of innocent version of a centerfold. lol. Hey have y'all done any Rush songs? They are pretty much my all time favorite band. And I don't believe anyone will ever match Neil Peart for getting my admiration as a musician. And not just how phenomenal he was on the drums also love love love his talent as a lyricist. They worked for so many years and had so much range and variety in their work, but you could do just about any of it and make me happy. ;) A lot of their songs are long. La Villa Strangiata is all instrumental. There are soo many great songs it is crazy that I'm starting to try to name a few. But still... Jacob's Ladder, Working Man, New Tom Sawyer.... Well supposing you might do just one, I think I have to recommend: The Trees!
Yeh! I remember me and 2 of my homeboys rolling with my older brother BJ's ride with the windows down serenading a beautiful snow bunny! Lol! That was high school! By the way, every black man in America from the age of 50 yrs and up,! Know abou page 43!!! LOL!
J Geils was a great live band. The singer Peter Wolf is a top front man. Check out the live album version of Musta Got Lost. It's got a really famous long spoken/rapped intro. I guarantee you'll love it, great party song!
They had a number of "tell it like it is" hits. Can't miss "Love Stinks!"
1st I look at the purse, house party, and whammer jammer
Love this song. Another great one by them is "Freeze-Frame" 👍❤ One of the first albums I ever bought.
And Love Stinks.
FREEZEFRAME!!!!
Flamethrower!!
@@OGBobNoxious YES!!!!!!!!!!
Yes both Freeze Frame and Love Stinks. They started down the rabbit hole and now they have to finish the trip
The J. Geils Band, or eventually just Geils, was one of the best bands to come out of Boston in the early 1970's, along with Aerosmith, and they could really get a crowd fired up. Witnessed them once live and Lead Singer Peter Wolf was a madman on stage and had a amazing rap just before the song "Must Have Got Lost". You must do the whole version from "Full House" to get it.
At least for me I was lucky enough to see them TWICE with Peter Wolfe. Had to go back after the first time. What a PARTY I will tell ya that!!!!
Recorded in Detroit's Grande Ball room
from Blow Your Face Out
Oh yeah! You folks have GOT to do "Give It To Me" !! "Musta Got Lost" live version is fantastic too! Also " Whammer Jammer" live!
YES! YES! YES!
My home town band...The bad boys from Boston.J.Geils...rhymes with smiles...Now here's a rabbit hole...Listen to them live.
This was one of the best live bands I've ever seen. Peter Wolf rocked!
Yes! He may be in his 70's now, but I'm going to bet Woofa Goofa STILL rocks!
Back in the day you didn't have to "buy" the magazine, you could just flip through it at the news stand or book store and Then buy it if you want, but "Those" magazines were in most liquor stores to check out.
I personally knew a couple "Angel in a Centerfolds" in my life, and like Peter Wolf (the singer) said; "I can't deny it, I guess I gotta Buy it"... and still got them, you know, for memory sake, lol ;)
Oh, the memories . Y'all are so cute.
When I went with my family to the Philippines, I spent a lot of time with my brother in law. When we saw a beautiful girl walking down the street, our secret code to let the other one know was na na na na na na from this song. I will never forget this song because of that.
I was in high school when this came out and I've heard it countless times. I've never read the lyrics, though, so I just now learned he buys the magazine at the end.
70s and I met Pete he was on the radio 104.1 wbcn ❤😂
Also loved Freeze Frame and Flamethrower..this takes me back to my young teen years😊Keep On Rockin'
I have to strongly suggest early J. Geils Band (1970’s). R&B, soul, funk inspired. They changed their sound in the 1980’s. I suggest, from their album “Full House Live “, 2 songs that flow from one right into the other-“Whammer Jammer “, which goes right into “Hard Drivin Man “. The first is a high energy harmonica solo, and the second is a get up and move song. I usually suggest album studio versions, but this live album is crazy good. You could also do the album version of “Give It To Me”(the radio version is cut). This song is so funky, especially the lengthy instrumental the second half of the song. They’re all amazing musicians, and the front man Peter Wolf is an amazing live performer- he is still performing. I saw him 4 yrs ago and he can still bring it. I’ve been trying for months to get reactors to do them. It seems many only know them from the Freeze Frame album, and that’s sad.
It's pronounced like the word "guile" with a hard "G". Another great band from Boston. J. Geils was the guitarist, lead vocalist was Peter Wolf. Heyday was in the 1970s, into th e 1980s. This is on the album Freeze Frame from 1981. From this album, check out the title track "Freeze Frame" and "Flamethrower."
From the previous album entitled "Love Stinks," check out the title track "Love Stinks" and "Come Back."
Earlier stuff is also great party music:
Whammer Jammer (best from a live version -- search for "J. Geils Whammer Jammer Full House Live" and you should find the perfect version... its the same version that's on the "Best of J. Geils Band" album... really short song, but packs a punch - features "Magic Dick" on harmonica)
(Ain't Nothin' but a) House Party
Give it to Me
Must've Got Lost
Where Did Our Love Go?
I play the bass, and the guy I bought my upright bass from (and took lesson's from) is named John Turner and he played with J. Geils for years after the J.Geils Band broke up. J. Geils passed away in 2017 at age 71.
I have no guile.
I will produce the word Guy-L
This song will never ever get old , too catchy
Love Stinks is a good one to listen to. I'm partial to Whammer Jammer, too. If you react to this one, do the live version. It has Peter Wolf being a goofball at the beginning. It's an instrumental highlighting harmonica. It's considered by harmonica players to be a litmus test because it is a beast! Side story... I got to met Richard Salwitz (Magic Dick is his stage name) at a harmonica camp (band camp for harmonica) a few years ago. He was a really laid back guy and was really generous with his time there.
J Geils Band had some great songs. Off the same album as Centerfold is "Angel in Blue," which I highly recommend. It's sad, but it's really good.
Funny story with J. Geils band. My friend , who probably went to 5000 concerts, used to go with old tickets, hand the usher a $5 bill with the old ticket, then sneak down to front row. This time , for this band, he got under the stage, and ended up back stage with the band, and was on the stage, in the back, during the concert. he was a genius on sneaking into concerts, and partying with the bands.
Love Yall. Such great chemistry!!
I had a close friend named Angel, and I used to randomly break out into this song when we were together 😝
Edit:
This song pretty accurately depicts the Angel I knew. In school she was extremely shy...but when we reconnected 20 years later, she was an absolute hell cat (in a classy/non trashy/been with the same guy since high school kinda way, though) 😉
I love you two. You're so genuine and you make me laugh. Keep on doing what you doing❤
You guys kill me! Love how you "are" with each other! Never lose that!!
"I'm lookin' for a love" is the jam. One of their best
I LOOOOVE THIS SONG.. IT IS ONE OF MY FAVORITES. I WAS ABOUT 11-YEARS- OLD WHEN THIS CAME OUT.
Always loved this song!! Another good one from J. Geils Band to react to is "Freeze Frame"
This is hilarious! I'd be more worried about his possible knowledge of Penthouse or Hustler magazines though. Jet's pretty tame compared. Loved J Geils. I won this album in a drawing in high school.
Ahhhh yes, can't go wrong with this song. 👏👏
Love the backup vocals!!! 😃
You guys are the cutest couple! Very sweet together.☮💜
They were a great band. Way underrated
If this song doesn’t make you dance, I can’t help you. I loved this way back in middle school.
“Giles” with a hard “G”. 😉
You have to watch the actual videos of these songs! You are missing out by just watching the lyrics!
When I was a teenager I bought a "girly magazine" and brought it home with me. I got under my covers with a flash light and looked at a woman wearing nothing but boots. I said to myself, "wow, look at those boots!" Well ... that isn't exactly what I said, but you get the idea.
Ya the days we found are dad's playboys..or when your in the pinch..the sears catalog..the bra section..
Love this song, memories inbound. High school, good times.
I do believe that the centerfold model is on the front cover lol.
Awesome songs today you guys❤ I've been transported back to my earlier days and can't help but smile!!!😍 THANKYOU...love listening to you both💞💞
The official video for this song is fun. Yeah, I remember when this came out...it was an eye opener, no doubt. =)
Back in the days of MTV and other music video channels,this was definately one of my favourites.
You guys have arrived at my high school days with a few of them today.
The rhythm of the 'Na Na Na' bit is the same as the children's nursery rhyme - 'Tom, Tom, The bakers son, Stole a pig and away he ran'. There's maybe a chance that you know it from that, that;s certainly what I think of every time I hear this song. 🙂
I can’t help but think of the movie scene in Forrest Gump when his college roommate tosses the girly magazine over to him and he recognizes his Jenny wearing her college sweater. 😍👍🏻😋
J. Geils Band was known to be one of the very best bands to see live.
Sixth grade, jump rope for your heart fundraiser, Centerfold, Another One Bites the Dust, on the PA, over and over...love those memories!
Everytime i see the title "Centerfold" the chorus automatically plays in my mind 🤣
I liked Freeze Frame better than this song, for some reason, but Centerfold really has the best hook ever... MY BLOOD RUNS COLD, MY MEMORY HAS JUST BEEN SOLD
the fellow playing harmonica is Magic Dick...stroll out on stage with a briefcase full of Harps....if you love the harmonica, Whammer Jammer is spectacular!!
Saw J Geils several times here in New Orleans in the 70s. They would have the entire crowd hopping. They had several hits. Yall would love Give it to Me, I Do, Must've Got Lost, Southside Shuffle, but Give It To Me and I Do live is a must
I bought the 45 in 8th grade. My pops laughed his ass off!✌🏻
They are the Best Party band ever!! Finally!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! South Side shuffle Live by the Jay Gillies Band!!!!🇺🇸👍
Fun fact singer Peter Wolfe was one of the original DJ’s of Bostons first radio rock stations in 1968 WBCN. He was also married to actress Faye Dunaway for 5 years.
J Geils Band were the support to the Rolling Stones at Wembley in 1982, it was the first gig I ever went to and J Geils Band were brilliant!
The sound went off, so they did an acoustic set until it came back on, brilliant!
Hilarious reaction!
The J. Geils Band was an American rock band formed in 1967. The band played R&B-influenced blues rock during the 1970's but achieved commercial success in the early 1980's. They had a lot of great songs such as "First I Look At The Purse", "Lookin' For A Love", "Give It To Me", "Must Of Got Lost", "Come Back", "Love Stinks", "Flamethrower" & "Freeze-Frame".
These silly pop songs I grew up with at high school in the 80's really make me smile now. Thanks, that was so cool.
One of my favorite songs when I was younger! My mom would hear it and she’d always say “You used to love this song, do you remember?” Of course I remembered lol
Asia, you nailed it!!! Centerfold, the type of magazine you turn sideways, to, you know, look...
These two, Asia and BJ, busted me up!!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah, he not only said the Centerfold, but he also said "looking through the pages of a GIRLY magazine" and every guy know what that means 👀👍😜🤪😜😊😁. You two are a blast !!!
Really a great song. Once you hear it you´ll never forget the melody.
Very good reaction! Back in the day, I always looked forward to a new J Geils song on the radio.
As soon as I saw the thumbnail, I knew you 2 were going to have fun with this one!
When I hear this, I also can't help but think of John Fogerty's 'Centerfield'. Both are great!! And now that I think of it, you definitely want to react to Fogerty's 'The Old Man Down the Road'. Sooooooo cool!!
I still love this song and still play it. I was in 6th grade when it came out.
Thanks you 2 . Another roller rink blast from the past.
Too funny. I was ,Andy in first grade..loved this song…
The 80’s were so tame compared to now..lol
Very fun video you guys missed out on🤘❤️
You might want to check out the actual music video: th-cam.com/video/BqDjMZKf-wg/w-d-xo.html. BTW, "Geils" is actually pronounced with a hard "g" sound, like "gain"--hard to know how to pronounce it when the band hasn't been well-known for 40 years.
saw them outdoors in Milwaukee in the 70's. totally rocked it.
42 is the answer to everything. From Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
The whistling part at the end of this song is always cut out at the end in the videos.. The G in "Geils" is pronounced the same as the G in "Gary".
My brother 9 yrs older than me died by suicide 2 yrs ago. Even before that this song has reminded me of him. His room when he came home from the Navy was in the attic and to get to it you had to go through my room. Everytime this song was playing on my stereo he would come rushing down and start singing and dancing. Drove me crazy at the time, but now they're great memories.
sorry! to hear bout your bro" maybe listen to their Santuary album! it,'ll definitely remind you of your brother! really blues'y songs that hit "home"
Another great 80's song to kinda go along with the theme is one you listened to awhile back - Dexy's Midnight Runners - Come On Eileen :)
Some other great 80's hits to check out:
Big Country - In A Big Country
A Flock of Seagulls - I Ran (So Far Away)
Men Without Hats - Safety Dance
Culture Club - Karma Chameleon, I'll Tumble 4 Ya, Time (Clock of the Heart)
Safety Dance is cool.
I close my eyes and see the video on MTV many years ago...he is in a classroom dancing around the desks....lol
Have seen them many times over the years from the early 70's on and they rock. "Give it to Me", "Must of Got Lost", and "Wammer Jammer" are dope.
This song takes me back to the 80s! Good times.
Ha! I just realized that something like this happened in my school. My hubby and I went to high school with a girl who became an actress, and about 15 years after we graduated, she posed for Playboy. We totally bought the issue! LOL She looked gorgeous. I love this song. You should check out the video. It's cute. Cheers!
LOL - you two are a hoot! BJ you're just digging a deeper hole! :)
Oh, you just had to go there. You need to listen to "General" Norman Johnson and The Showmen " sing "39-21-40 shape". That man could SANG. I cried when I heard he had passed. You should check out other songs of theirs and his later band "Chairman of The Board". His version of "Patches was so heartfelt when I saw him perform it.
LOVED this reaction!. I laughed so much. Thank you.
Love this song I remember sitting in 6th grade be bopping to this !
I've heard this song since the 80's and never followed the lyrics like I did this time. I was laughing! From the J. Geils Band check out Love Stinks and Freeze Frame.
6 weeks at #1 for that...tied with Kenny Rogers' "Lady" and Blondie's "Call Me" for longest run of the year in 1980.
It's a fun song and you had fun with it. That's what it's about. Very good.
Great band from the 70's from Boston.
OMG BJ ! Those kinda paper folded notes in elementary school all the way through Jr High !! That was how we texted messaged between classes. Miss my cheesy 80's simple life style.
I would be surprised if I seen the girl I liked all through school was in a centerfold. The girl I knew I first met in 5th grade and we had at least one class every year until the end of high-school.
I lived in a place where there was a Prarie behind my back yard so all the girly magazines I ever saw were free because they were left out in the Prarie from other people.
This song was on the radio every 3 minutes. With some lover boy..
Seen them in Meadowlands when this came out was a junior in high school great concert
Hard G. Whole audience was dancing and boogieing for 3 and a half hours when I saw them live back in 79. Geils made y'all laugh and have fun which is what they always tried to set out to do.
Wow seen them 1983 we sat on the second row I threw a joint on stage. Groovy times.
While this song came out in 82 , the J Geils Band was formed sin the 60s and came to popularity in the 70s. Most of there best stuff is the 70s
One of the best party bands ever. Peter Wolf is a beast in concert.
G as in Girl. - the J. Guy
BTW the end convo was hysterical. He backed himself into a corner knowing the page number. 🤣
Asia holding BJ's feet to the fire on centerfolds ...... LOL funny as hell.
Y'all are STRETCHING. He already told you it made his blood run cold. I think we know this was not some sort of innocent version of a centerfold. lol.
Hey have y'all done any Rush songs? They are pretty much my all time favorite band. And I don't believe anyone will ever match Neil Peart for getting my admiration as a musician. And not just how phenomenal he was on the drums also love love love his talent as a lyricist. They worked for so many years and had so much range and variety in their work, but you could do just about any of it and make me happy. ;)
A lot of their songs are long. La Villa Strangiata is all instrumental. There are soo many great songs it is crazy that I'm starting to try to name a few. But still... Jacob's Ladder, Working Man, New Tom Sawyer....
Well supposing you might do just one, I think I have to recommend: The Trees!
"Somebody TOLD me what PAGE to see the beauty of the week in the Jet magazine" 🤣
Banging songs tonight but the lyric videos are a bummer. Btw…. It was a girlie magazine. That’s why you need the real video. Haha.
You are uploading my middle school and high school years today. We had some fun music. lol
Growing up this song was always on at the skating rink
I love your guys reaction to this song it's is really nice to see you two having fun and laughing.👍❤️
“Angel In Blue” is a great song by them that you guys would enjoy. I nice ballad about a table top dancer 😇
The Na na na... you're thinking about is the Smurfs theme song which they "borrowed" from J. Giles
I loved that song when I was young! You two are so adorable! I love your interactions!
Yeh! I remember me and 2 of my homeboys rolling with my older brother BJ's ride with the windows down serenading a beautiful snow bunny! Lol! That was high school! By the way, every black man in America from the age of 50 yrs and up,! Know abou page 43!!! LOL!
J Geils was a great live band. The singer Peter Wolf is a top front man. Check out the live album version of Musta Got Lost. It's got a really famous long spoken/rapped intro. I guarantee you'll love it, great party song!