Peter Wolf Reminisces On His Early Boston Days
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- He has performed all over the world, with artists from Aretha Franklin and Merle Haggard, to Mick Jagger and Van Morrison - but he always finds his way back to Massachusetts. Before he was the frontman for the J. Geils Band-turned-chart-topping solo artist, Peter Wolf was Woofa Goofa - the "all night" DJ at Boston's legendary rock station, WBCN. Jim Braude was joined by Peter Wolf, ahead of a special New Years Eve show at the Cabot theater in Beverly.
Peter Wolf is without a doubt one of the best frontmen I’ve seen live. J.Geils Band was a simply amazing live band.
That man is severely under appreciated in this world.
Absolutely true
You said SO much with so few words !!
Yes-THAT is a fact!! Major talent and performer!
One of the greatest frontmen in history.
One of the greatest stage presences I ever had the pleasure of watching.
One of my favorite singers Peter Wolf. True class act.
“Full House” - one of the most intense live albums of all time 👍
Yesssss!
cut.... it..... out
I heard that
On my third copy:
@@danielscott1749 👍👍👍
I've seen the J. Geils Band more times than I can recall. In the early 70's they played the Central Florida area at least two of three times a year and I wouldn't miss a show if at all possible. They always put on a high energy show and in my opinion are one of the best live bands ever.
SIR YES SIR!!,!,!,
Ditto here in Detroit. They always hit Detroit, & I never missed them. I couldn't tell you how many times I've seen them.
Same thing in the 80’s here in Toledo..
Never missed a show because their live performances were worth the price
@@peach495 How else ya gonna do the Detroit Demolition....
@@jessewoody5772
For some reason audiences love to hear famous musicians say the name of their city. You gotta admit that was a pretty clever one. I love the song he does it in anyway but for some reason I still like that moment within the song even after all these years.
Saw Thorogood and J Geils open for the Stones in ‘81 at Candlestick in SF! Might have been the best concert out of hundreds and hundreds that I’ve seen! Peter Wolf is without peers as a frontman for any rock outfit ever 🎸🎸
I was there too my friend..one of the days. For some reason my Red ticket is the only old concert ticket I don't have anymore. Dunno what happened...but no matter - I can still see Wolf use that mic stand like a pole vault!!🤘😎🤘
I had to see George and Journey in stead of J Geils on that Stones tour at JFK STADIUM IN PHILLY
I saw George Thorogood in some huge club on LA's Miracle Mile. He was fantastic and never stopped. He was more hard-working than James Brown.
@@frankperricone2065 I saw Henry Paul and Van Halen open for the Stones in Orlando.
Ain’t nothin’ but a house party Pete! One of the best front men ever.
Nobody was better LIVE than the Geils Band ... Nobody !!!
I concur
I heard that
True Story!!!
Agree
Always loved Peter Wolf and the J. Geils Band.
They had tons MORE than their 15 minutes of fame.
He's so underrated. He's a true legend.
"Whirling Dirvish" precisely describes Peter's stage persona. Infectious groove master of ceremony. Ne-ver...a dull moment. No dead air. Takes a DJ to be slavish about that.
Best live band ever
DAMN STRIGHT
Love Peter 🐺❤️ Wolf..
My first album was their Give it to Me! Red plastic so cool!
Heard him many times I in Boston area when I lived there.
Sounds great and looks even better
Thank you Peter for all the good music and rocking times
Album was actually called Bloodshot...thus the red vinyl. Some of my coming of age music. I still remember playing this for my girlfriend, thinking I was clever. "Give It To Me" had only one meaning at the time.
Great live band. Peter would be 75 now. He seems quite vibrant and sharp here.
Great interview!
I agree with Tom Petty; "Don't Do Me Like That" is a perfect song for Peter Wolfe. I can instantly hear his voice singing it.
For sure, it would have been perfect for him.
Saw him with j.giles in Detroit every time they came from 71 to 81.He loved Detroit and we loved him.l talked and looked like him..my young years inspiration ❤
Nuthin’ better than Geils in Detroit
@@kennycamaro2361 Cobo arena 76 ish fuzzy memory. Kick ass times
I went to at least 6 J Geils shows at Boston Garden back in the 70's. There was general admission so everybody had a chance to be in the front row closest to the stage. We held up lighters instead of cell phones. Great rock and roll bands from Boston then. You could see Peter Wolf at Boston rock clubs or just walking down Newbury Street or in Kenmore Square. Good times, the Best Times
Yup . We shared dealers too .
@@classygary : Car dealers, right? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
the greatest front man of ALL TIME!!
I whole heartedly concur Jim - Peter MUST write a book ! From his early exploits with the Hallucinations and J. Geils Band to his extensive solo career - He is a story teller and needs to tell HIS - I actually have dreams that I'm in a book store and I come across an Autobiography written by Mr. Wolf - THE most humble and sincere "wild man" to ever bless us with his talents !
I thought he was so great in J.Geils and now so many years later, I'm falling in love with his speaking voice. So nice to hear him..
The most underrated frontman ever! Grew up in Worcester and saw J. Geils more times than I can count.
Listened to WBCN when it first started up, and Wolf was brilliant in introducing us to new, excellent music. The J. Geils Band was the best party band ever.
The Combat Zone was a great area to go party as college kids.
Not as good as the Combat Zone in Taipei! A close second!
Blow Your Face Out!!!- still one of the best Albums - luv ya Pete
Fact
"Angel in Blue" is one of my all-time favorite songs. I was a kid in '81 when it first aired and I immediately loved it. I still listen to it now and then and love it every bit as much.
Finally..someone who appreciates that great song.👍🙂
@@jeffreywebb7932 Earlier this year I was on a road trip through the southeast. We took the highway 64 causeway across the Chesapeake Bay…where they met in a bar. Of course, I played the song as I drove. In that moment 1981 and 2023 were in unison.
@@matthewcragg3607 Im just about to play it again.Its been a couple of years.Thanks for the story.
So much history in the Boston music scene.
I called a radio station back in a day and talked to him for about 3 hours. Thanks for the conversation Peter. It's a great experience.
Happy 75th Birthday Peter Wolf
saw him with the J Geils Band July 4th 1975 Memphis Tenn. , one of the opening bands for the Rolling Stones !
I was at that show. Long day.
Damn he knew how to get the crowd going. Wamma Jamma
LET ME HERE YA DICKY!!! YES...
As a kid that grew up in Chelsea having Peter Wolf talk about a start in Everett…. Lucky for Everett! 😂
I was working at the prudential building , night shift, and he was a DJ at WBCN on the 50th floor. I would always meet him on the freight elevator. A cool cat for sure!!
The Wooba Gooba lives in the city next to mine. I was sitting at a stop light once and saw him crossing the street. It was August, about 95F, sweltering hot, and he's wearing a heavy black Navy pea coat, black pants and black Trotsky-type hat. The epitome of cool.
Peter wolf is the man. So many memories and some amazing tunes from a fucking amazing band. Thanks.
Saw them at least 20 times. Filmore East, Central Park, etc, without a doubt the best live rock and roll band EVER. Yes, better than the stones ! Never had any band where you danced from the first note to the last note ! Amazing guy and bank.
I saw the J. Geils Band in 1973 in Asbury Park and they rocked the house, I was not expecting what I got. True rockers, Peter Wolf is the man!
He’s ROCKING that maroon jacket!
Peter Wolf is a true rocking gentleman!!!!!
I Love Peter Wolf and J. Gail’s Band.
Honestly, what 4 miserable people could've possibly felt they needed to give this interview a thumbs down. Great to see PW looking fit and healthy.
Never phones it in. Always a great performance
Peter was one of the very best live interview's for me when I was working for WAAF.
Ive seen J. Geils band probably 10 times, they never failed to blow my socks off...or blow my face out.
How is it humanly possible for the J Geils Band not to be in the rock and roll hall of fame?
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is stupid
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a fuckin joke.
One song.. Angel in Blue certifies the BS
Man I miss the J Geils Band. One of the best live bands Ive seen. Pete is an awesome front guy
I’ve always thought he is the essence of cool.
Him is so cool
Saw then in 73 san Francisco..totally kicked ass!
I, for one, would pre-order that book and read every word once I got it. I bet Peter has some amazing stories to tell. I cannot wait to see him perform again! I hope he does another tour! I love all the old and the new music.
That's a hard drivin man🎉
Saw J Geils Band 35+ years ago in Tampa. Great show, fantastic musicians. Very under appreciated.
Lights Out!!
Great musician.
Incredible talent.
What a great guy wish the interview was longer
I Loved hearing him on Thanksgiving on WBCN. God Love him. I do.
haha Those old Boston haunts “The Intermission Lounge” etc etc 😎
Roger Pace and the Pacemakers .Anyone remember that band !
I brought mooba gooba with the green teeth to the younger generation and they ate it up. Must a got lost is a relatable song
I seen them twice
First on their sanctuary tour and when they opened for the rolling Stones at candlestick park and they blew the stones away
The voice of Freeze Frame and Centerfold. Loved it!
I discovered J Giles in the late 80's along with Peter Wolf's solo stuff because I was too young in the 70's. I've loved him ever since. Great interview.
Happy Birthday.Peter. 3/7/2020
💟💟💟 What a legend.
EXACTLY!!!
(Not sure about the beard though)
😷😷😷😷
seen these guys 2 years in a row christmas time 80-81 springfield ma.civic center great live show!!! peter wolf rocks!!!
I met Mr Wolf at The Middle East Bar in Cambridge, Mass and talked to him for about 5 minutes about music, great time!
much love. ..To Boston.
Woofa Goofa with the green teeth!!! Love that band and no better front man that Peter Wolf!!
Saw him at the Fillmore in SF around ‘72. J Geils concert. Good concert.
There's ONLY ONE Peter Wolf... Always in the ZONE too, man.😎
Just the best.....thank you boys
Every story I heard of Peter is that he’s a great guy.
Seen him live in Northampton, MA a few times (Iron Horse/Pearl Street) some ~20-25 years ago. Always a great show. Then a few years later saw Magic Dick and J. Geils Blues Time at a lounge across from UCONN. Also, great time.
J Geils was a really cool band❤
Happy Birthday Peter ! Stay Vital ❤️🙏👏🔥🌹
1975 / WBCN / J Geils Band / Peter Wolf / That Boston in me / 2020 in Texas
Best dancer of the lot.
Saw them 1983 Dallas. Sat on second row threw a joint on stage. Been listening to them since 1973. 8 tracks. Before they made it big time. Texas
i remember when he was on WBCN !
Peter Wolf and his band I’m 65 years old the J Geils band is the greatest party man I have ever seen in my life all five times I do believe we way underpaid!!!,!, they always killed it thank you my friends from Costa Mesa California but that band always killed it thank you!!!,!! ManyThanx Brilliant
Best front man ever.
Led Zep at Pittsburgh's Three Rivers Stadium was the best concert in my life. Jimmy Page and Robert Plant would hit a joint that was thrown onto the stage and toss it back into the crowd. Four solid hours of music. 8:00 to ten, half an hour break, then continued until the fire marshall sut down the show at 12:30. The Stones and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young in Cleveland are a very close tie for second.
@@gaoxiaen1 That would be an awesome memory for sure.
peter is the man the man and the man
I would've loved to have heard the J. Geils Band take on "Don't Do Me Like That". Great interview, thanks for posting!
When I think about it, Imagine the tempo being pumped up sorta funky like "Give it to Me.Rock on!🙏😷🎵❗👀🎶
I would read it! Love you Peter!
So much respect.....Wow.
I LOVE WOOFA GOOFA FOREVER!!! Loved him as a dj on WBCN in Boston, and even more with J. Geils band. Very talented and interesting guy. ❤️❤️
As a young teen living in Boston, I recall him as a DJ at wbcn.
Our band covers I NEED YOU TONIGHT , crowds still love it 😊
Love it, I like Peter, I saw him when Johnny A was his guitarist
One unique frontman my awesome showman amongst few
Best live band period!
Best Dj at WBCN the vocals of J Giles Band !!! The best band ever !!!
Loved the J Geils Band and Peter Wolf was one of the best frontman. A older friend of mine had Blow Your Face Out,and I was hooked. I saw them alot in mid 70's to very early 80's and when the lights went down Peter Wolf would tell everyone to come down to the stage, and I always would be in the front row. Songs like Dead Presidents and Peanut Butter,House Party, Love Stinks and Magic Dicks Harp solo Wama Jama. They were the ultimate boogie band.And Wolfs solo work was very good saw him solo at least 5 times
❤❤❤ADORE HIM
The "Sanctuary" tour in 78 @the Boston Garden was ridiculous, we were up in the 1st balcony & the place was literally shaking, if you didn't dance @a "J Geils" concert you was dead
I love Peter Wolf
GREAT ARTIST AND COOL DUDE.............
One of the best !
Quite a showman..... I saw the J. Geils band backstage at the Academy of Music in NYC back in 1972.....a show I'll never forget....he was all over the stage swinging the microphone around his head.....thought he'd kill someone in the band....
Have to think they were a bit coked up....heard that Jagger would come around backstage to cop some moves......
Listen to him on the Live album, of course he was coked up it was 1973 everyone was!
Pete is a fantastic front man
I miss the glory days of radio. WBCN was always on the forefront of rock music and with Boston a big college city it could give bands the break to get noticed and picked up by other stations nation wide. My first live "rock concert" was J Geils in 1973 Boston Garden (the Garden), it must have been before July because I was still 12 years old. I think Traffic was headlining, but the local boys made a bigger impression on me!
Best frontman, bar none!!! If that book ever comes out it will be an instant bestseller.