Village People, Busby's night club, ca. 1984

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Village People, Busby's night club, ca. 1984
Village People, februari 6 1985.
Lineup: Glenn Hughes, Alex Briley, Felipe Rose, Jeff Olson, Mark Lee and Ray Stephens as lead singer.
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Danielle Harris, Beau Starr, Donald Pleasence, Jeff Olson
"Emotions change like the wind, and we can't stop them. They keep moving; that's why they're called e-motions and not e-standingstills."
— Jeff Olson; in his book The Slight Edge
Showing up is essential. Showing up consistently is powerful. Showing up consistently with a positive outlook is even more powerful.
Jeff Olson
Wednesday, April 5: The Skull, “Trapped Inside My Mind”
If “Trapped Inside My Mind” didn’t sound exactly like classic Trouble, it certainly came closer than most, including the most recent iteration of that band. Of course, that was the whole point: Eric Wagner formed The Skull with Ron Holzner and Jeff Olson with the specific intent of recreating the sound of their former band’s early records, and even if Bruce Franklin and Rick Wartell’s riffing was intrinsic to the Trouble sound and thus could not be fully replicated by anyone, three-fifths wasn’t too bad. “Trapped Inside My Mind” opened For Those Which Are Asleep and howled like something out of Trouble or Run to the Light, with Holzner and Olson laying down the bottom end like the epochal doom metal rhythm section they were, and Wagner’s anguished- and apparently ageless- pipes remained singular. If anything, the song illustrated just how timeless great doom metal can be, as this could’ve been recorded at any point in the last 40 years and would’ve been just as potent in any other year.
"There is a natural progression to everything in life: plant, cultivate, harvest."
— Jeff Olson