MC5 "I Can Only Give You Everything / I Just Don't Know" 7"
FORMAT | 7"
David Fricke of Rolling Stone, who says, "This session, at the city's famed United Sound, was soaked in local R&B aura; John Lee Hooker cut his studio debut, 'Boogie Chillen,' there in 1948. 'I Can Only Give You Everything' was in that spirit and faster: a rolling-thunder feature of the MC5's live sets pulled from Van Morrison's 1966 album with Them, Them Again. ‘I Just Don't Know' was the band's own bravado, a Bo Diddley-style gallop with a boxer's barrage of power chords."