I saw the J. Geils band live when I was in college (1972?). I'd never heard of them before, but they were a supporting act for Yes, who I really wanted to see. When they finished, I was thinking, "How is anybody supposed to follow that?" (As it happened, Wakeman and company then showed *exactly* how, in amazing detail.) The next day I went out and bought the J. Geils' "Full House" album.
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