SRC ??/??/1971
Set I
Gypsy Eyes
Don't Bother Me
By Way Of You
Lover Her With A Feeling/Eliza Green The Shimmy Queen
Heatwave
Fastest Guitar Alive
tuning
Some Kind Of Wonderful/Can I Get A Witness
Don't Bother Me
By Way Of You
Lover Her With A Feeling/Eliza Green The Shimmy Queen
Heatwave
Fastest Guitar Alive
tuning
Some Kind Of Wonderful/Can I Get A Witness
Set II
Set III
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What is certain is this is SRC. I have seen this credited to Saginaw as well as Adrian, and the years as either 1969 or 1971. 1971 makes the most sense to me because of the inclusion of Gypsy Eyes, which was the b-side of their last single (released in 1972).
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| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bluesthinker | FLAC / 1 | View | Aud 1st generation tape> equalizer> cd> eac> wav> flac | |||
| Notes: | Scott Richard Case Originally from Birmingham, SRC started out as the Tremelos, and later, as the Fugitives. They became soon part of the Detroit based rock/psychedelic movement with other well known bands like the Amboy Dukes and the MC5. This show reflects perfectely their acid guitar psychedelic sound with a big Doors' influence. The cover of the Dylan's song is a gem, such as "black sheep" and "show me". | |||||
| Randy Foley | CDR / 1 | B | View | AUD | ||
| Notes: | (49:17) [most probably Grand Haven Michigan, unknown venue; also have a longer version of this show at (56:35)] | |||||
| BluesFan | CDR / 1 | A- | B | View | AUD | |
| Notes: | I have seen this credited to Saginaw as well as Adrian, and the years as either 1969 or 1971. 1971 makes the most sense to me because of the inclusion of Gypsy Eyes, which was the b-side of their last single (released in 1972). Very interesting show with covers of Motown classics, as well as The Beatles' 'Don't Bother Me'; quite unlike the shows of theirs I used to see at the Kinetic Playground in Chicago. Randy Foley also confirmed that they didn't play covers like this until late in their career, which would support the 1971 date. | |||||
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