And Peter Wolf was one of the most influential, crazy DJ's in the country
during that early period when WBCN was a real radio station and actually
gave a flying flip about music.....

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From: Barry Mazor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: passenger side <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, April 09, 1999 11:22 AM
Subject: Re: This will get my ass to a large venue: Do they do it in COlu


>I have friends, including my 30 years-worth best one, who were in Boston in
>the late sixties to very early seventies and saw and heard the BEFORE the
>first LP band, when they were called  "The J. Geils Quartet" I believe, and
>I'm told they were even cooler... There used to be a poster at my friend's
>house of this "Quartet" opening for the 1969-Clarence style  Byrds at the
>Boston Tea Party, I think...
>It wasn't much after that I was playing those memorable first LPs onn the
>radio...And I'll admit to likin 'em right up through the Love
>Stinks/Centerfold period...But yeha, those first blooz records were tops.
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>Barry
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>>Lord yes, the original band (the first two albums) was incredible.
>>"First I Look at the Purse," "Milk and Alcohol," etc....  Before they
>>degenerated into goofiness, they were briefly one of the very best
>>bands around.  Yes, Viriginia, there was a time when Peter Wolf had
>>hipster cred <g>....
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>>--junior
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