If you like music that smells of sweat, not looking beyond this disc is for you, the band j geils sets fire to the house with this album published in 1972 recorded live in their stronghold, the energy on each title apart the time of respite on the cover of blues john lee hooker "server right To Suffer" in a sublime version 9 mns that reminds that mr j geils was all the same a gentleman guitar .pourtant in discs and music j geils band work and cohesion of the group were more important than the soloists, this prevents that there were talented musicians whose magic dick copy harmonica, which demonstrates its know-how on "Whammer Jammer" Great boogie .a of the best live rock 70.pascal49 years