In this episode, we explore the debut album of Jet Boy, their influences, production details, and the band's unique style. We also touch on recent concerts, band member updates, and personal stories about music and aging. In this episode, we explore the musical style, production quality, and band dynamics of Jetboy's debut album 'Feel the Shake' from 1988. We discuss the band's influences, standout tracks, and the behind-the-scenes stories that shaped this classic rock record. keywords Jet Boy, 1988 debut album, rock influences, music production, live concerts, band dynamics, aging and music, classic rock, metal, 80s rock Jetboy, Feel the Shake, 1988 rock album, band dynamics, music production, rock history, album review, 80s rock, band interviews, music analysis key topics Jet Boy's debut album release and background Influences from bands like Motley Crue, Aerosmith, and The Cult Production details with Tom Allham and the band's sound Live concert experiences and band member updates Themes of aging, health, and the rock lifestyle Analysis of the album's production quality Discussion of standout tracks like 'Locked in a Cage' and 'Talkin' Band dynamics and member contributions Influences from Rush and other 80s bands The band's history and future projects sound bites "This album captures the essence of late 80s rock." "It's a pretty good fun song. Nothing groundbreaking." "Just the simplicity of the cult's 'Electric'." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and band updates 01:00 First track: Feel the Shake - impressions and analysis