Rest in peace, J. Geils. I encourage everyone who thinks "Freeze Frame" and "Centerfold" was the best of this band. Go WAY back to their earlier albums, please!
Randy WTH are you even going on about? Oh and "Marines National Guard in airborne" in just 5 words you F'd up so much I don't even know where to start.
@@jacquimoccia5615 If you can't have Polio, what can you have? It would be great if you could get a new car for a few minutes. It is a little bit not sure how to find the area of these things. Tea kettle and fire or something else would they be able to make them screech? Don't forget to vote for him but he doesn't want to see the monkeys and apes movies with the word it was just thrown away. Okay I will let you people do that for a while now. Understand that this morning for making the trip I would like to try it out for real!
Damn it was good to find this, this tune always brings a smile to my face, after all these years these guys are still one of my favorite bands of all time. It’s criminal they’re not in the rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame. Especially when you consider all the garbage that is in there. One of the best bands ever.
I feel compelled to say that I am 62, lived in the Cleveland area most of my life, and I am ashamed of the "Rock Hall", and the ridiculous inductions. NY runs the show there, and well... J Geils was one of the best most energetic bands to see live. My older sisters turned me on to them, and they were one of the most rocking party concerts I saw - and for them not to have been recognized is a damn shame. I do feel very blessed to live in the Cleveland area because of the fantastic acts that stopped here. But for me, the "Rock Hall of Fame" is in our memories... From the awesome big concerts, to the small venue shows, to the 8 Track and cassette tapes we listened to a hundred times over. I don't need a shrine. I got RUclips! ;-)
Saw these guys 3 times in the 70's, when music was great, and bands really played and sang. They kicked ass. IMO, the 60's, 70, and "some " 80's were the best Rock ever done or ever will be.
I saw them in Cleveland, Ohio, World Series of Rock, 1977. 5 other bands played that day and I had too much of something and pass out for a bit , but woke up to this song .
@@nadiat.pugglesworthiii923Sounds about right but me and my punk ass M8s brought a whole tank of Nitrous to the show and the next couple of weeks didn’t happen. 🤣👍🏼😎
They were my first concert also, late February 1982 at the old Boston Garden. They played three nights at the garden, and I found out 10 years later that if I had gone two nights before I would have seen U2 open up! 😯😟
Rev Peter Wolf doing rap. In the late 60"s near WPI where the guys we're going to school there were many parties ;o) I had the luck to spend sometime them while passing the water pipe :o) those we're the days of a $10 oz!!
My history with this band started before Seth Justman joined...they were the J Geils Blues Band...made live tapes at a local coffeehouse in Providence..'67-'68...The irony is, a little over 10 yrs later while working for a friend's catering/craft service company, I got to procure the bottles of Dom Pérignon that they shook up and soaked the crowd with to celebrate their 10th anniversary. A great ride...a great band !! Great memories.
This is one of those tracks where the live version is even better than the studio version. Peter Wolf's crazy intro just adds so much to the song. It's actually become part of the song, really! Also, R.I.P. J. Geils!
"...This is Wooba Gooba with the green teeth, let me in!!" Lmao! Although years ago I'll never forget the first time hearing the intro and song and being like what the?? Hilarious, but the passion and feels too, ya know!? I still love it! haha
I’ve been so happy that I’ve stayed up all night and watched/listened to 4 JGB concerts in their entirety. Also played way too many tracks repeatedly. If only I could keep listening to them All Day to get me through this sleepless day!
Hold on this song has a little introduction to it It's ain't supposed to be sad though you might feel it that way It's a song about desperation, Every now and then we do get desperate This is a song about L-O-V-E, And if you abuse it you're gonna lose it And if you lose it you're gonna 'buse and If you 'buse it you ain't gonna be able to choose it 'Cause you ain't gonna have it further on down the line Things ain't gonna be so fine You're gonna to be sitting there on your little machine Trying to look and keep it clean and You're going to be home playing bingo all night all alone And that's why your sitting there by the telephone And you know that she ain't going to call you! So you put on the TV and you're watching Johnny Carson Segwaying right into the Tomorrow show But that don't got the go so you turn it off ya turn on the radio, The radio don't seem to get the click so you say "Hey Man, I can't lickety split" You start to open up a little book And there's something there you got to overlook And you say "BABY, you know there's somethin on my mind! "You say "Baby there's somethin on my mind - I know that you're home and I know you ain't all alone! " So you start walking over to her house And you get over to her house And you walk over to her door and You start poundin on her door and you say "Open up the door bitch!? This is wooba gooba with the green teeth, let me in!!" Well, she opens up the door And then you just kinda walk up to her and say "Baby", (say Baby!) you look up way up at her green mascara And you say "Oh my darling, You know her and me was at the party as friends - Do not believe what they say That's only gossip that they tellin ya - A wise crack of lies!" You say Darling!!! Take your big curls and squeeze them down Ratumba - What's the name of the chick with the long hair? (Rapunzel!) Hey Rapunzel! Heh heh... Hey Reputa the beautah! Reputa the Beautah! Hey Reputa the Beautah flip me down your hair And let me climb up to the ladder of your love!! Because this is the wooba gooba sayin to ya "Love comes once and when it comes You better grab it fast 'cause sometimes the love You grab ain't gonn' last and I believe I musta, You know I think I musta, You know baby I think I musta, You know I think I musta, I musta got lost!!!!!!! 1.. 2..3..💥🥁 🎸!!!!!
"...This is Wooba Gooba with the green teeth, let me in!!" Lmao! Although years ago I'll never forget the first time hearing the intro and song and being like what the?? Hilarious, but the passion and feels too, ya know!? I still love it! haha
Awesome song great lyrics too their band too classic tunes great job thank you so so much for your kind of music sweet really sweet love these brings back memories even on the dance floor
I saw these boys back stage at the Academy of Music in NYC in the early seventies......what a fucking band......... I couldn't believe the energy these boys were giving off......majic Dick was doing front full roll summersaults while playing the harmonica...... unreal night.....they were in their prime..... I heard later that Mick jagger was there checking them out.....
1981 going to see J Giels Band MSG in NYC the night b4 I'm so pumped up can't sleep watching Joe Franklin on WOR out of Newark I think who's on J Giels Band.HOW COOL!!!
My first ever concert was there, in about '81. ZZ Top along with The Joe Perry Project, when Aerosmith was not together. You've got quite a birthday memory to cherish!
I met Peter when I was a bicycle messenger in Boston. I had a delivery for him. A spandex clad groupie answered the door. I peaked around the door and he nodded and smiled. Not much of a meeting. What was it I was delivering? Tickets to the Boston Ballet!
Remember Strawberries Records on Boylston St. in Copley Square? For a year or so, I sat on the big wood staircase in the entryway to check bags etc. And Peter Wolf pretty much stopped in every few weeks. I was a starstruck 19-year old at the time. By the time I moved to LA in 1988, I must've seen J. Geils Band live at least a dozen times. THE BEST!
Obviously the first group and grand master to do Rap. (Sorry, that's not meant as an insult to the late great Mr. Giles) RIP and thanks for all the great tunes and times.
My friends and I were walking around Michigan State University looking for a good time party. Some drunk girls started yelling at us from a 5-story apartment building so I started yelling back at them. They were playing games with us, so I gave them this speech! Take your big curls and squeeze them down Rotunda - What's the name of the chick with the long hair? (Rapunzle!) Hey Rapunzle! (Raputa!) Raputa the Buta! Flipping down your hair let me climb up the ladder of your love!! Because this is umma gumma sayin to ya "Love comes once and when it comes you gotta grab it fast cuz sometimes the love you grab aint goina last and I belive I musta, oh baby I think I musta... I musta got lost!!) Needless to say they did not respond. LOL
I was there. Tulane Stadium NOLA late '70's. There was a riot. Lynyrd Skynyrd pulled a no show. People went nutz. About 100 NOLA police in riot gear were ready; under stadium on stage end. All could hear were heads getting whacked. I ran right out my shoes. Later Peter on mic "Would the NOLA police get the fuk off the field so we can do this concert". Hut. Hut. Hut. and off they went. The Era of Pigs and Hippies. I got arrested like 4 times. 3 for one joint each time. I got head bashed more than twice. Why? I had long hair
Rest in peace, J. Geils. I encourage everyone who thinks "Freeze Frame" and "Centerfold" was the best of this band. Go WAY back to their earlier albums, please!
Yea man! One of the best live shows ever! Love the Reverend Pete with his dancin' feet!
Randy WTH are you even going on about? Oh and "Marines National Guard in airborne" in just 5 words you F'd up so much I don't even know where to start.
Every Feb 14th growing up, I woke up to the gospel sounds of Rev Pete and his hymn Love Stinks
Yea, they were a good band after they went pop but, they were a great band before!
Absolutely!!
THE GREATEST OPENING TO A SONG EVER ROCK ON MR. WOLF !!!!!
Close but the intro to Pack Fair and Square"Take out your false teeth momma,i wanna suck on your gums" is my #1
I was gonna type the exact same thing brother! Beat me by 4 years ✊🏼
Agree with y'all! Keep on rockin'!!
Absolutely the best...
@@jacquimoccia5615 If you can't have Polio, what can you have? It would be great if you could get a new car for a few minutes. It is a little bit not sure how to find the area of these things. Tea kettle and fire or something else would they be able to make them screech? Don't forget to vote for him but he doesn't want to see the monkeys and apes movies with the word it was just thrown away. Okay I will let you people do that for a while now. Understand that this morning for making the trip I would like to try it out for real!
Watched them for 15 yrs coming to Detroit. Best concert band ever. Went to see a tribute band called Repuda. I was back in my glory.
Damn it was good to find this, this tune always brings a smile to my face, after all these years these guys are still one of my favorite bands of all time. It’s criminal they’re not in the rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame. Especially when you consider all the garbage that is in there. One of the best bands ever.
I feel compelled to say that I am 62, lived in the Cleveland area most of my life, and I am ashamed of the "Rock Hall", and the ridiculous inductions. NY runs the show there, and well...
J Geils was one of the best most energetic bands to see live. My older sisters turned me on to them, and they were one of the most rocking party concerts I saw - and for them not to have been recognized is a damn shame. I do feel very blessed to live in the Cleveland area because of the fantastic acts that stopped here.
But for me, the "Rock Hall of Fame" is in our memories...
From the awesome big concerts, to the small venue shows, to the 8 Track and cassette tapes we listened to a hundred times over. I don't need a shrine. I got RUclips! ;-)
Saw these guys 3 times in the 70's, when music was great, and bands really played and sang. They kicked ass. IMO, the 60's, 70, and "some " 80's were the best Rock ever done or ever will be.
Yes indeed!!!!
Agree!!!! They would open for other bands BUT the following bands always hated following them!!! PROS!!!!
That's how I remember them👍
My 1st concert with Edgar Winter 12/15/1975. 5 days before my 15th birthday. Im 63 now. Charleston West Virginia
One of my favorite bands, Peter Wolf Great performer, singer, musician so underrated
My first concert, back in 1977. Crowd went wild with the intro, and following song. Best memory of that night 💕 Rest easy, J. Geils 💔
Think I saw them live 4 times, can't remember. Musta got lost!!
Winterland main stays! Yeehaw!!! Rockin!!
During my misspent youth ,this was probably my favorite band to see in concert.. So much fun!
Mine too every summer at Pine knob music theater in Clarkston Mi. Outside of Detroit
Misspent? Or Well Spent?
I saw them in Cleveland, Ohio, World Series of Rock, 1977. 5 other bands played that day and I had too much of something and pass out for a bit , but woke up to this song .
I was there stole the show rick Derringer, j.geils, Bob segar, Peter
@@jedmydog that was the show that Derringer blew Seger off the stage, imo.
R.I.P MR JOHN GEILS. You were the man. The many times I seen them in the 70's / 80's RULED... One of the best live bands EVER!!! I did get lost. ha
JEROME!!! NOT JOHN! You are forgiven!
John!! Not Jerome!! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Geils
79 @ The Boston Garden… I’m still attempting to put my face back on 🤦🏻♂️🥳🤙🏽
My sister was there
His music takes me back to my early teen years
I was there
Was Jon Butcher Axis the opening act? If so, I was at that show.
@@nadiat.pugglesworthiii923Sounds about right but me and my punk ass M8s brought a whole tank of Nitrous to the show and the next couple of weeks didn’t happen. 🤣👍🏼😎
Rocking the 80's ! Sweet seen them in concert J Geils ❤☺️👍
Brings back lots a old 1970’s memories
First Concert ever. 74 or 75 Winterland, San Francisco...Blew My Faceout! Awesome live band Peter Wolf one of the best front men ever...
Ron Shafer. They stole the show big time ,from Johnny Winter with Rick Darenger, in 1971 at the Fillmore West in San Francisco.
That Winterland show in SF was the best show I have ever seen. And I seen them all. They played till almost 100 am. RIP J. Giels.
They were my first concert also, late February 1982 at the old Boston Garden. They played three nights at the garden, and I found out 10 years later that if I had gone two nights before I would have seen U2 open up! 😯😟
Rev Peter Wolf doing rap. In the late 60"s near WPI where the guys we're going to school there were many parties ;o) I had the luck to spend sometime them while passing the water pipe :o) those we're the days of a $10 oz!!
Bob P they were called lids not ounces
Bob P u were very luky R.I.P. MR WOLF
For that dry,stale,seedy Mexican dirt weed.I remember it well.lol
@@DennisTheMenace5150 Wrong.lids were 3/4 of an ounce,$15 in Ct.anyways.
My mom always sang this lyric per lyric. I knew then she lost her true love. I love you 4 all seasons M💘M
My history with this band started before Seth Justman joined...they were the J Geils Blues Band...made live tapes at a local coffeehouse in Providence..'67-'68...The irony is, a little over 10 yrs later while working for a friend's catering/craft service company, I got to procure the bottles of Dom Pérignon that they shook up and soaked the crowd with to celebrate their 10th anniversary. A great ride...a great band !! Great memories.
12/15/1975 Charleston West Virginia. 5 days before my 15th birthday. I'm 63 now.
This is one of those tracks where the live version is even better than the studio version. Peter Wolf's crazy intro just adds so much to the song. It's actually become part of the song, really!
Also, R.I.P. J. Geils!
"...This is Wooba Gooba with the green teeth, let me in!!"
Lmao! Although years ago I'll never forget the first time hearing the intro and song and being like what the?? Hilarious, but the passion and feels too, ya know!? I still love it! haha
Nothing above this. Boston boys at their best.....
WooStah
Damn, they sure were one hell of a Band! Amazing Live
My best song will always be must of got lost blew up speakers up playing J Geils in the 70s man oh man we had a lot of fun
This is one of favorite songs by the j.gelis band ❤😊😮
Wonderful memories of this band!!!!!
How can you not be happy after listening to these guys?
I’ve been so happy that I’ve stayed up all night and watched/listened to 4 JGB concerts in their entirety. Also played way too many tracks repeatedly. If only I could keep listening to them All Day to get me through this sleepless day!
I’m from Mass. used to hear this all the time as a kid. 👍👍
these guys were fucking insane, but so much fun!
Got every J. Gail's track love them. Saw them at the Odeon Hammersmith years ago the place went wild.
Hold on this song has a little introduction to it
It's ain't supposed to be sad though you might feel it that way
It's a song about desperation,
Every now and then we do get desperate
This is a song about L-O-V-E,
And if you abuse it you're gonna lose it
And if you lose it you're gonna 'buse and
If you 'buse it you ain't gonna be able to choose it
'Cause you ain't gonna have it further on down the line
Things ain't gonna be so fine
You're gonna to be sitting there on your little machine
Trying to look and keep it clean and
You're going to be home playing bingo all night all alone
And that's why your sitting there by the telephone
And you know that she ain't going to call you!
So you put on the TV and you're watching Johnny Carson
Segwaying right into the Tomorrow show
But that don't got the go so you turn it off ya turn on the radio,
The radio don't seem to get the click so you say
"Hey Man, I can't lickety split"
You start to open up a little book
And there's something there you got to overlook
And you say "BABY, you know there's somethin on my mind!
"You say "Baby there's somethin on my mind -
I know that you're home and I know you ain't all alone! "
So you start walking over to her house
And you get over to her house
And you walk over to her door and
You start poundin on her door and you say
"Open up the door bitch!?
This is wooba gooba with the green teeth, let me in!!"
Well, she opens up the door
And then you just kinda walk up to her and say
"Baby", (say Baby!) you look up way up at her green mascara
And you say "Oh my darling,
You know her and me was at the party as friends -
Do not believe what they say
That's only gossip that they tellin ya -
A wise crack of lies!"
You say Darling!!!
Take your big curls and squeeze them down Ratumba -
What's the name of the chick with the long hair?
(Rapunzel!) Hey Rapunzel!
Heh heh... Hey Reputa the beautah! Reputa the Beautah!
Hey Reputa the Beautah flip me down your hair
And let me climb up to the ladder of your love!!
Because this is the wooba gooba sayin to ya
"Love comes once and when it comes
You better grab it fast 'cause sometimes the love
You grab ain't gonn' last and
I believe I musta,
You know I think I musta,
You know baby I think I musta,
You know I think I musta,
I musta got lost!!!!!!!
1.. 2..3..💥🥁 🎸!!!!!
Thank you!.
Thank you so much for your tremendous effort.
“Green mascara”. Lol!!
I'll always listen to this version and look up this comment as it's playing!
"...This is Wooba Gooba with the green teeth, let me in!!"
Lmao! Although years ago I'll never forget the first time hearing the intro and song and being like what the?? Hilarious, but the passion and feels too, ya know!? I still love it! haha
Peter Wolf as Cool ass they come!
Awesome song great lyrics too their band too classic tunes great job thank you so so much for your kind of music sweet really sweet love these brings back memories even on the dance floor
I saw these boys back stage at the Academy of Music in NYC in the early seventies......what a fucking band......... I couldn't believe the energy these boys were giving off......majic Dick was doing front full roll summersaults while playing the harmonica...... unreal night.....they were in their prime..... I heard later that Mick jagger was there checking them out.....
Grew up with this band and can still mouth these words. Classic.
RIP J Geils. Your music will live on..
Detroit baby
The album was recorded in Boston and Detroit in 1975. I was at the Detroit show, Cobo Hall…14 years old !
RIP. Another icon gone, but his music will never leave us.
Love me some Peter Wolf, saw them back in 77 at Winterland in SF, Freaking great
AWESOME TUNE!!!! Brings back such good memories of my youth!!!!
PaulV513 not only J Geils,but every band in the Era of the Late 60's and 70's. The music made then was real and raw, with SOOOOO much talent.
,2023 and still jammin to the best music era there ever was....missin those days
Some people regret not seeing The Beatles or The Stones etc. my regret is never seeing J. Geils. So great.
my 1st concert was j geils at cobo hall.it was crazy man.i mean crazy
Saw them @ Hara Arena Dayton Ohio when I was a teenager. Nuthin but a BIG, CRAZY DRUNK House party.. 5 encores honest. Everyone had fun!
1981 going to see J Giels Band MSG in NYC the night b4 I'm so pumped up can't sleep watching Joe Franklin on WOR out of Newark I think who's on J Giels Band.HOW COOL!!!
Good old WWOR, CH.9
Was that the show George Thorgood opened for em
The very 1st rap that I ever heard , but did not realize at the time. HEAVEN'S MUSIC
Leon Russell 1st rapper?
rip mr.geils..amazing live shows.hope you enjoyed the ride sir.
First concert I ever saw...1982
Music takes me back to my early teen years
Saw them a couple of times , but in 1981 on my birthday December 30th Springfield civic center I got a rose from peter wolf 🤯
My first ever concert was there, in about '81. ZZ Top along with The Joe Perry Project, when Aerosmith was not together. You've got quite a birthday memory to cherish!
Awesome Intro ... # 1 On my charts ! Fantastic ~ Take care Everyone
I LOVE this song OOOOOHHHH how I got lost.
Not for long. Happy Monday.
Peace & be well. Always have fun!
RIP J. Geils. Its a sad day for us fans.
I met Peter when I was a bicycle messenger in Boston. I had a delivery for him. A spandex clad groupie answered the door. I peaked around the door and he nodded and smiled. Not much of a meeting. What was it I was delivering? Tickets to the Boston Ballet!
around 1983-84
Remember Strawberries Records on Boylston St. in Copley Square? For a year or so, I sat on the big wood staircase in the entryway to check bags etc. And Peter Wolf pretty much stopped in every few weeks. I was a starstruck 19-year old at the time. By the time I moved to LA in 1988, I must've seen J. Geils Band live at least a dozen times. THE BEST!
I was foot messenger in Boston in the late 70s, best job in the fucking world.
AND I worked at a Strawberries!!
@@PaulV513
The 80s J Geils Band was a shadow of themselves.
bad to the bone saw them in 73 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania w foghat awesome still love them sill have all lps n 45's n cds , posted on 10 20 17
Obviously the first group and grand master to do Rap. (Sorry, that's not meant as an insult to the late great Mr. Giles) RIP and thanks for all the great tunes and times.
Grew up in the Buzzards Bay Area of Massachusetts listened to this everyday in the summers.
Some of my most precious moments are played in my mind to j. Man
Great intro to a great song.
I just came by to say, "Love my baby with the GREEN masqara!"
Very underrated
This is wooba gooba with the green teeth sayin' let me in.
Best band eva!!!
Love Boston
have always loved this song and many others they have sung
I always liked the j geils band
saw th band i bliv 13 tims,starting at spctrum,1972?, with Slad and Humbl Pi
recorded in detroit i think all there live albums were
We love em !!
Awesome rap. Yep, I said it. In 2017... been listening since 80 something...
My friends and I were walking around Michigan State University looking for a good time party. Some drunk girls started yelling at us from a 5-story apartment building so I started yelling back at them. They were playing games with us, so I gave them this speech! Take your big curls and squeeze them down Rotunda - What's the name of the chick with the long hair? (Rapunzle!) Hey Rapunzle! (Raputa!) Raputa the Buta! Flipping down your hair let me climb up the ladder of your love!! Because this is umma gumma sayin to ya "Love comes once and when it comes you gotta grab it fast cuz sometimes the love you grab aint goina last and I belive I musta, oh baby I think I musta... I musta got lost!!) Needless to say they did not respond. LOL
"What's the name of that chick with the long hair?" LOL
RAPUNZEL!!!!!!!
Raputa the beauta!
HEY, RAPUTA THE BEAUTA........FLIP DOWN YOUR HAIR & LET ME CLIMB UP THE LADDER OF YOUR LOVE!!!!! 'CAUSE THIS IS WOOFA GOOFA SAYIN' TO YA...........
pac401
Ratumba...
huuuhh huuuuh huuuhh huuhhhhh. LOL
Riding in my friend's car to the Burker King, listening to J Geils on cassette tapes. Good times!
I was there. Tulane Stadium NOLA late '70's.
There was a riot. Lynyrd Skynyrd pulled a no show. People went nutz. About 100 NOLA police in riot gear were ready; under stadium on stage end.
All could hear were heads getting whacked. I ran right out my shoes.
Later Peter on mic "Would the NOLA police get the fuk off the field so we can do this concert".
Hut. Hut. Hut. and off they went.
The Era of Pigs and Hippies.
I got arrested like 4 times. 3 for one joint each time. I got head bashed more than twice.
Why? I had long hair
Well, if you had long hair, you had it coming, you grubby hippie!
Kenny Powers!!! Goodbye forever. Best show ever.
This is the J Geils stuff I used to listen to. Don't know what happened to them later on, their music just changed...
Turned to pop with Freeze Frame and sucked
Magic.
Son of a Carnie :) Great hype man. I MUSTA!
RIP John Giles 4/11/17
Peter Wolf - Woofa Goofa!
I did get lost, but this song makes it okay
The ballad of Wooba Gooba and Raputa the Buta!
YES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! scored this album / LP .......................
It's nighttime already damn
Polio is a harsh taskmaster.
12/15/1975 Charleston West Virginia
Oh mannnn!! I had this on Napster 🤣🤣🤣 until I got that Napster virus and it ate that computer lmao!! This is THE BEST version, me thinks xo
R.I.P. May the angels watch over you.
I musta got lost... for a nickle every time that happened.
Wrong album listed. this version was actually on "Blow Your Face Out"
Love love love!!
Feel it Coming? It's Knocking at Your Door, the Point of No Return
I swear I can hear Philly boys Teddy Pendergrass or Daryl Hall doing this song. So good !
R.I.P Mr. John Geils.
The BSA I was in was The lost patrol. The Scout Leader was normal .
Polio is a harsh taskmaster.
this is great!
This was released on the Live: Blow Your Face Out.lp it has some great stuff in it.
Sadly, I never made it to one of their concerts. Probably would have burned a few, and got really lost! :) (:
RIP Mr.Geils......
one of the greats.
Rock in peace!
shit this is awesome.
Lol 😆 🤣 😂 😅 ❤🎉 MuchLove Loves!❤🎉
Before there was rap, there was this. And before that was scat.
🎼 Shoo bid dee dooby🎙
Reputa the beautah , Legendary.