Musings on the Most Ridiculous Band I Can't Stop Listening To

I Fixed The Jenkins, And A Picture

I didn’t have the energy to write anything new, so I went into the “Jenkins” tag and fixed all the broken picture links. This, of course, was so much more work than the writing would have been.

But you all seem to like the poor bastard, and so do I, so here we are.

And here’s a picture of Laraine Newman in Paul Stanley’s actual KISS gear: He used to leave a set at photographer Lynn Goldsmith’s studio, until she started dressing her celebrity friends up in it and selling the shots to Rock Mags. Can’t really blame him for asking for his clothes back.

So there: Jenkins and a lady in semi-stolen leathers making a silly face. What more do you want from me?

5 Comments

  1. JES

    Jenkins in Paul Stanley’s outfit!

    Sir in Gene’s gear!!!

    • JES

      Because my brain is broken, I’ve actually been thinking about this far more than I should publicly admit.

      So . . . . is Paul Gene’s Jenkins? I think he is. Gene’s a delusional visionary, sure, but Paul knows how to get shit done.

      Peter and Ace are just cannon fodder for testing when they get to the point where cruise missiles and elephants are equally viable weapons of mass destruction . . .

  2. Luther Von Baconson

    Sounds like you need a Jenkins

  3. MJK

    Ladies and gentlemen, Bobby Weir– king of the one-liners!! Listening to 1/30/78 from the Uptown Theater this morning. After they finish a very good Big River, Lesh gets on the mic for his first set verbal assault, this particular occasion directed at security: “can the security do their job with a little less zeal!”. Bobby, with the timing of Henny Youngman in his prime counters that with, “and can the P.A. folks do their job with a little less squeal.”. And we all thought Bobbys only side passion was that of fantasy cowboy.

  4. MJK

    Just looking at photos of Bobby and the Wolf Bros rehearsal over on the twitter page. Very nice of Bobby to keep Precarious gainfully employed during these difficult times. “Can we get a seat for the pedal steel player?!?!”. Precarious: “let me see what I can do with this little road case here.”

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