From left to right: Steve Winwood - Talking Back to the Night, Jimi Hendrix - The Cry of Love, Wha-Koo - Berkshire, J. Geils Band - Live! Full House, Moody Blues' The Present and In Search of the Lost Chord. Some really cool illustrations on the last 2 Moody Blues covers. Anyways, let's take a closer look at the J. Geils Band LP.
Hmmm. Bright. Vibrant. Yellow.
A closer look. You tell me what's wrong with this picture.
Is there something I'm missing? Is the J. Geils band this stupid, or is there a hidden meaning here? Playing a joke on the fans? I'm lost. If anyone has info on this, let me know. If you still haven't figured it out - I'm not going to tell you.
3 comments:
Weeeeeeeell, it ain't a full boat, it's a set. Since I'm old enough to remember when that album came out, I've been racking my brain to see if I remember anything about "hidden clues", ala, "the Walrus is Paul"...but I can't. Yet, somehow, I can't help but think this is deliberate...
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Ok- 1) As you state you truly are a dense 20- something
2) It's an inside joke. Poker players who cheat try pass off a hand like that as a full house much like a four-flusher would pass off 4 diamonds and a heart as a flush. No hidden meanings. If you want I'll be glad to buy item from you. I'd love to hang it in my office on the wall.
Yes-this is true-the inside poker player's joke, with The J. Geils Band inferring that if you picked up on this you would actually be a truly hip insider in on the whammer jammer.
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