Showtime!
File:J. Geils Band - Showtime!.jpg
Live album by The J. Geils Band
Released November 12, 1982
Recorded September 1982 at The Pine Knob Music Theater, Detroit
Genre Rock
Length 47:58
Label EMI
Producer Seth Justman
The J. Geils Band chronology
Freeze Frame
(1981)
Showtime!
(1982)
You're Gettin' Even While I'm Gettin' Odd
(1984)

Showtime! is the thirteenth album (and third live album) by American rock band The J. Geils Band, released in 1982. It was recorded in Detroit, Michigan, and proved commercially successfully but most critics consider it to be weaker than the group's two earlier live albums "Live" Full House (1972) and Blow Your Face Out (1976). This was the last release by the band before frontman Peter Wolf left the band.

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars link
Rolling Stone 4/5 stars link

Contents

Track listing [link]

All songs written by Seth Justman and Peter Wolf, except where noted.

  1. "Just Can't Stop Me" – 3:44
  2. "Just Can't Wait" – 3:27
  3. "Till the Walls Come Tumblin' Down" – 3:31
  4. "Sanctuary" – 3:49
  5. "I'm Falling" – 6:01
  6. "Love Rap" – 5:14
  7. "Love Stinks" – 3:28
  8. "Stoop Down #39" – 5:56
  9. "I Do" (Melvin Mason, Johnny Paden, Frank Paden, Jesse Smith[disambiguation needed ], Willie Stephenson) – 3:04
  10. "Centerfold" (Justman) – 4:03
  11. "Land of a Thousand Dances" (Chris Kenner) – 5:41

Personnel [link]

Additional personnel [link]

  • Crispin Cioe - horn
  • Arno Hecht - horn
  • Hollywood Paul Litteral - horn

Production [link]

  • Producer: Seth Justman
  • Engineers: David Brown, Phil Gitomer, David Hewitt, Jon Mathias, Kooster McAllister, Frank Pavlich
  • Mixing assistant: Steve Marcantonio
  • Mastering: Joe Brescio
  • Live sound engineer: Frank Pavlich
  • Lighting: Dave Berndt
  • Arranger: Seth Justman
  • Art direction: Carin Goldberg
  • Design: Carin Goldberg
  • Illustrations: Leslie Cabarga
  • Lettering: Leslie Cabarga
  • Liner notes: John Tobler

Chart performance [link]

Albums

Chart Peak position
The Billboard 200 23

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1983 "I Do" Billboard Hot 100 24

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Showtime (Mick Ronson album)

Showtime is a live album by British guitarist Mick Ronson, released in 1999. It is a compilation of two live shows from 1976 and 1989, and the album was released six years after Ronson's death.

Track listing

  • "Crazy Love" (Blondie Chaplin)
  • "Hey Grandma" (Jerry Miller, Don Stevenson)
  • "Takin' a Train" (Jay Davis)
  • "Junkie" (Ricky Fataar)
  • "I'd Give Anything to See You" (Ronson)
  • "Hard Life" (Ronson)
  • "Just Like This" (T-Bone Walker)
  • "Sweet Dreamer" (Ronson, D. Gibson)
  • "F.B.I." (Peter Gormley)
  • "White Light/White Heat" (Lou Reed)
  • "Darling Let's Have Another Baby" (Johnny Moped)
  • "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" (Richard Rodgers)
  • 1–7 Live in Century Theatre, Buffalo, New York with the Mick Ronson Band 1976
    8,10,11 Live in San Jose 16.12.89
    9 Live in New York 12.6.79
    12 Live in Hamburg

    Bonus Disc

  • "F.B.I." (Stockholm May 1991)
  • "Take a Long Time" (Stockholm May 1991)
  • "Trouble With You, Trouble With Me" (Stockholm May 1991)
  • "Don't Look Down" (Stockholm October 1991)
  • 30 Minute interview
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    Cast

    Main hosts

  • Vhong Navarro (2009–present)
  • Anne Curtis (2009–present)
  • Vice Ganda (2009–present)
  • Billy Crawford (2011–present)
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    Kali is an IPX network emulator for DOS and Windows, enabling legacy multiplayer games to work over a modern TCP/IP network such as the Internet. Later versions of the software also functioned as a server browser for games that natively supported TCP/IP. Versions were also created for OS2 and Mac, but neither version was well polished. Today, Kali's network is still operational but development has largely ceased.

    Kali also features an Internet Game Browser for TCP/IP native games, a buddy system, a chat system, and supports 400+ games including Doom 3, many of the Command & Conquer games, the Mechwarrior 2 series, Unreal Tournament 2004, Battlefield Vietnam, Counter Strike Condition Zero, and Master of Orion II.

    The Kali software is free to download, but has a time-based cap for unregistered versions. For a one-time $20 fee the time restriction is removed.

    History

    The original MS-DOS version of Kali was created by Scott Coleman and Jay Cotton in the spring of 1995. It was the successor to a program called iDOOM (later iFrag) that Scott wrote so he could play id Software's DOS game DOOM over the Internet. After the release of Descent, Scott and Jay wrote a new program to allow Descent, or any other game which supported LAN play using the IPX protocol, to be played over the Internet; this new program was named Kali. In the summer of 1995, Scott went off to work for Interplay Productions and Jay formed a new company, Kali Inc., to develop and market Kali. Jay and his team developed the first Windows version (Kali95) and all subsequent versions.

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    He is also the winner of J. C. Daniel Award for the year 2015.

    Family

    I. V. Sasi is married to Malayalam actress Seema on 28 August 1980. met his wife, Malayalam actress Seema, on the sets of his film, Avalude Raavukkal. Ever since, she has been his favorite heroine. They have worked together in more than 30 movies. He has two children, daughter Anu and son Ani. Anu has acted in Symphony, directed by her father.Anu got married to Milan Nair on 10 December 2010. Ani was a student of Visual Communication at Loyola College, Chennai and is an aspiring director himself. I. V. Sasi lives with his family in Chennai.

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    I. V. Sasi started his film career as an art director. Later, after working as an assistant director in some films, he directed his first film at the age of 27. Though his name was not mentioned in the credits, the film turned out to be a huge success. He started his directorial career officially with his first film Ulsavam. Soon he carved out a name for himself in the Malayalam film industry. His films were known for their uniqueness and always contained a stamp of his directorial style. I. V. Sasi has directed more than 170 odd films over a span of 34 years and has constantly delivered super hits and some of them classified as classics or good cinema. His Malayalam film Avalude Raavukal permanently established his name in the industry. This film was later dubbed into many other Indian languages including Hindi. It was the second film in Malayalam to be rated as "Adults only" even though it was a family drama.

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