
The j. geils band blow your face out songs plus#
Plus "Takin' You Down" and "Tryin' Not To Think About It" have moderately heavy guitar bits - riff in the latter reminds me a little of "Buick MacKane" by T.

Hadn't realized how much of the rest of Love Stinks (outside the obvious instant classic title cut, which I only ever owned as a 45 until I picked up the LP for $1 a couple weeks ago) got rock radio airplay, but listening to it, I'm almost positive I remember hearing four other tracks (so, in total, 5 out of 9) on the radio in Detroit at the time: "Just Can't Wait" (#78 pop single, sorta Carsy new wave move) "Come Back" (#32 pop hit - technically higher than the title track's #38 oddly enough - with a great stretched-out rhythm break at least in the 5:09 LP version, not sure if the 45 was shorter or not) "Night Time" (bluesy bar band cover of 1966 hit by quasi garage band the Strangeloves of "I Want Candy" fame) "Till The Walls Come Down" (which I would've guessed had come off one of Geils' late '70s albums - sounds less slick than most of the rest of what's here.) (Actually, I could be wrong about "Night Time"'s airplay - never hit me before that George Thorogood covered it in 1980 too maybe his version got played instead? Or maybe even both did, the same year?) Anyway, these are all catchy enough, and add up a pretty good LP - sort of a transition between Sanctuary and Freeze-Frame, though not as good as either of those. You better grab it fast cuz sometimes the love Hey Raputa the Buta flip me down your hair let me climbīecause this is the wooba gooba sayin to ya What's the name of the chick with the long hair? Take your big curls and squeeze them down Rotumba. You know her and me was at the party as friends. "Baby", (say Baby!) you look up way up at her green mascara This is the wooba gooba with the green teeth, let me in!!"Īnd then you just kinda walk up to her and say You start poundin on her door and you say I know that you're home and I know you aint all alone!" You say "Baby there's somethin on my mind. The radio don’t' seem to get the click so you sayĪnd there's somethin there you got to overlookĪnd you say "BABY, you know there's somethin on my mind!
The j. geils band blow your face out songs tv#
So you put on the TV and you're watchin Johnny Carsonīut that don't got the go so you turn it off ya turn on the radio, You’re going to be home playing bingo all night all aloneĪnd that's why your sittin there by the telephoneĪnd you know that she aint goin to call you! If you abuse it you aint going to be able to choose itĬuz you aint going to have it further on down the lineĪnd yer going to be sitting there on your little machine It ain’t supposed to be sad though you might feel it that way

This song has a little introduction to it
