You've Got What I Want

YOU'VE GOT WHAT I WANT
 
 

Mike Stax's return to San Diego in May 1982 triggered the exit of the original Crawdaddys bassist Mark Zadarnowski.  This time, Stax came to town with an agenda; Stax is quoted by Ray Brandes:  "I returned with lots of tapes of obscure ‘60s beat, R&B and garage stuff, and we began to learn a lot of new covers, stuff like 'Chicago' by the Phantom Brothers, 'She Just Satisfies' by Jimmy Page [which I had figured inspired the band's original "I'm Dissatisfied"], the Boots’ version of “Jump Back [Baby]” and the Sorrows 'You've Got What I Want'.  The rest of the band was finally open to doing stuff like this, which I’d been advocating all along, rather than being a purist R&B/blues band who only did songs by the original black artists."  

 

(January 2015/2)

 

Last edited: March 22, 2021