PUBLISHED: Mar 21, 2014
DESCRIPTION:
An Original!
Lyrics:
Here I go again, lookin' for a daydream
And I find that I'm nobody else's friend
If I only had more than just a daydream
I can see that there's too many hearts to mend
Broken dreams, Chain my mind
Silver Jack, He gone away
Ain't never comin' back
For broken dreams
If it wasn't true, and I could find a brand-new way
To sing the words Silver Jack wanted to say
Every one of us needs to find a way to sing
And listen to what others are tryin' to say
Silver Jack, you tell me over and over again
Golden rain that would fall without no end
But still, you come a-schemin'
You're dreamin', always leavin'
Stand away -
Let me be me today
May 23, 1975
Boney's Cafe, Winsted, Connecticut
Full Audio:
https://archive.org/details/mc1975-05-23.flac16f
This is the oldest recording floating on the internet that I could find of the legendary Max Creek. Silver Jack was written by John Rider. Good stuff, you can hear the western rock influence distinctly in their earlier days!
Band Members During this Live Recording (1975 lineup):
Scott Murawski - Guitar, Vocals
John Rider - Bass, Vocals
Mark Mercier - Keyboard, Vocals
Bob Gosselin - Drums, Vocals
Thanks to Mike Nichols!