Anyway, it is not these guys are from Ann Arbor Michigan and had some very good songs in the 60s. They were regional, so if you didn't live in the Metro Detroit area you probably didn't hear about them. Maybe in Cleveland or Ontario Canada. They preformed on a local show which was mcsd by Robin Seymour who was a disc jockey on CKLW in Windsor Canada. Check out their other songs if you are unfamiliar with them. Just saying for those who may not know.
What a killer song. I played it over and over in the 80's as it was reissued on one of the Cicadelic 60's comps. Great tune! I like it better than the groups 'mod-soul' outings actually. Thanks for posting this-
Anyway, it is not these guys are from Ann Arbor Michigan and had some very good songs in the 60s. They were regional, so if you didn't live in the Metro Detroit area you probably didn't hear about them. Maybe in Cleveland or Ontario Canada. They preformed on a local show which was mcsd by Robin Seymour who was a disc jockey on CKLW in Windsor Canada. Check out their other songs if you are unfamiliar with them. Just saying for those who may not know.
shellybellysf 1 week ago
I noticed under your tags, that you listed this as British
shellybellysf 1 week ago
The original release was on A-Square Records in 1966. It was the flip side of their definitive version of Otis Redding's Respect.
MikeBlitzMag 7 months ago
featuring Iggy Pop on bass drum !
(and Bob Seger on b vocals)
rebtanner1 1 year ago
What a killer song. I played it over and over in the 80's as it was reissued on one of the Cicadelic 60's comps. Great tune! I like it better than the groups 'mod-soul' outings actually. Thanks for posting this-
vampyros1 2 years ago
This is what got me hooked on the Rationals, sounds good on my 1974 Zenith Allegro set! Thanks for posting this!
64098 2 years ago
Where I have I heard this song before? It sounds really familiar.
Stacela 2 years ago