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Topic: Fly Jefferson AirplanePosted By: Psychedelic Paul
Subject: Fly Jefferson Airplane
Date Posted: May 11 2024 at 10:04
It's No Secret that I'm a huge fan of Jefferson Airplane and it's Coming Up the Years now to their sixtieth anniversary, so Let's Get Together and celebrate one of the finest Psychedelic Rock bands of all time..... Today! Jefferson Airplane embarked on their Embryonic Journey way back in 1966 with the release of their debut album, fittingly titled: Jefferson Airplane Takes Off. It's their second album though: Surrealistic Pillow, that truly represents their Crown of Creation. It's all Coming Back to Me now how I was all in a Lather when I first saw Grace Slick performing White Rabbit on the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. After all, it was only fourteen years ago. We all need Somebody to Love and I fell in love with Grace there and then back in 2010 (although it was first broadcast back in 1967). How's that for surrealism?
Jefferson Airplane's Complete Discography - featuring Starship, Jefferson Starship, Hot Tuna and all of the solo works by Jefferson Airplane members too, including:-
Paul Kantner; Grace Slick; Marty Balin; Jack Casady; Jorma Kaukonen; & Alexander 'Skip' Spence.
1966: Jefferson Airplane - Jefferson Airplane Takes Off - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nzXZJ59YeexI7vW4N0QpWtOAI5seV4fYc" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nzXZJ59YeexI7vW4N0QpWtOAI5seV4fYc
1967: Jefferson Airplane - After Bathing at Baxter's - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l1XnuKwdgBjDw408Qg1SMOhgjxrwI4EyE" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l1XnuKwdgBjDw408Qg1SMOhgjxrwI4EyE
1968: Jefferson Airplane - Crown of Creation - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nYxt46J5zZ5smu87gAx8-3cwS5sTRJyJM" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nYxt46J5zZ5smu87gAx8-3cwS5sTRJyJM
1969: Jefferson Airplane - Bless It's Pointed Little Head - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP7u94NwnE9zKrKj4qUCd2xZ60MZopJzB" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP7u94NwnE9zKrKj4qUCd2xZ60MZopJzB
1969: Jefferson Airplane - Volunteers - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lISo2IXu6GHY3N-UNMocMuPDXRP2x5HsM" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lISo2IXu6GHY3N-UNMocMuPDXRP2x5HsM
1970: Jefferson Airplane - The Worst of Jefferson Airplane - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kCytlztt1q5bxbsgQroXUxFE0KPwmLxyA" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kCytlztt1q5bxbsgQroXUxFE0KPwmLxyA
1971: Jefferson Airplane - Bark - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mbQmY_q7tYeAXcvDIPyChmwzubhk_izcg" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mbQmY_q7tYeAXcvDIPyChmwzubhk_izcg
1972: Jefferson Airplane - Long John Silver - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k0Zy9VtTOdO0N_-oZmR0moOogSv9_cR6o" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k0Zy9VtTOdO0N_-oZmR0moOogSv9_cR6o
1973: Jefferson Airplane - Thirty Seconds Over Winterland - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzGotn8LeP0e07GCerovub_0UHShvrCP5" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzGotn8LeP0e07GCerovub_0UHShvrCP5
1974: Jefferson Airplane - Early Flight - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnDdkPU0ODo" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnDdkPU0ODo
1989: Jefferson Airplane - Jefferson Airplane - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOeoXoL9Jy5oay3tIbORWM6EOAG23t1gK" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOeoXoL9Jy5oay3tIbORWM6EOAG23t1gK
1990: Jefferson Airplane - High Flying Bird: Live at the Monterey Festival - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ny_y4ID30tXMdC5GiGNBYxLnC-JS9l-6M" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ny_y4ID30tXMdC5GiGNBYxLnC-JS9l-6M
1975: Jefferson Starship - Red Octopus - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nZshcpzILVnJp8J7K2ls0QCEGikpt_BGo" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nZshcpzILVnJp8J7K2ls0QCEGikpt_BGo
1976: Jefferson Starship - Spitfire - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kIAZr8dkoC0v0LWMxFknnYaa_bx8NR4f4" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kIAZr8dkoC0v0LWMxFknnYaa_bx8NR4f4
1978: Jefferson Starship - Earth - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nn8zOggoVGOFx2mr_NUZhFv8TS8Kp0axg" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nn8zOggoVGOFx2mr_NUZhFv8TS8Kp0axg
1979: Jefferson Starship - Freedom at Point Zero - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lQzDEi3dMZRgATo6a_a5zAJs7VnvQ95PI" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lQzDEi3dMZRgATo6a_a5zAJs7VnvQ95PI
1981: Jefferson Starship - Modern Times - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nf3I5RqDB5-o7ufynEPTS8EM0QJFENhp4" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nf3I5RqDB5-o7ufynEPTS8EM0QJFENhp4
1982: Jefferson Starship - Winds of Change - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_neSyJgxOdKbjTjbEMbG1kzV4Q6SOIrNpE" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_neSyJgxOdKbjTjbEMbG1kzV4Q6SOIrNpE
1998: Jefferson Starship - Windows of Heaven - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK6X2ZxsBQsc816mYaT07rcSYQETgHDql" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK6X2ZxsBQsc816mYaT07rcSYQETgHDql
2008: Jefferson Starship - Jefferson's Tree of Liberty - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxv7zOpFwbUXxBPsK72bwQvjQbOZwvy4e" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxv7zOpFwbUXxBPsK72bwQvjQbOZwvy4e
2020: Jefferson Starship - Mother of the Sun - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mIm8RMkkhgM9NLNglrychnTp_3gr1Js-s" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mIm8RMkkhgM9NLNglrychnTp_3gr1Js-s
1985: Starship - Knee Deep in the Hoopla - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mynaTTAENV2udpKiH6-EgaCMaedoG6n2E" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mynaTTAENV2udpKiH6-EgaCMaedoG6n2E
1987: Starship - No Protection - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l6WnXqKB0w3gxC40F5dPzA5ux5XzP5rrg" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l6WnXqKB0w3gxC40F5dPzA5ux5XzP5rrg
1989: Starship - Love Among the Cannibals - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lvvhgJG1KRh1rXSnGW1pD1d4g1E7gx-kA" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lvvhgJG1KRh1rXSnGW1pD1d4g1E7gx-kA
2009: Marty Balin - Time for Every Season - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSnEc0eT1ST76A39HOJOhdvsVsNjcPJdZ" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSnEc0eT1ST76A39HOJOhdvsVsNjcPJdZ
1970: Hot Tuna - Hot Tuna - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLx1TTNZ42GQLdKme8elSGF9KEUuv0T7ux" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLx1TTNZ42GQLdKme8elSGF9KEUuv0T7ux
1971: Hot Tuna - First Pull Up, Then Pull Down - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOFsCPXqLYfrqHybRa8L_CX7b7baIT1Qp" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOFsCPXqLYfrqHybRa8L_CX7b7baIT1Qp
1972: Hot Tuna - Burgers - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k35Ud62etf3Nm61Er3y-Gy-tb0zS9iXvc" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k35Ud62etf3Nm61Er3y-Gy-tb0zS9iXvc
1974: Hot Tuna - The Phosphorescent Rat - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLr15SSLLiqDH9dTDoPi-2P-mIFWFHzj_W" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLr15SSLLiqDH9dTDoPi-2P-mIFWFHzj_W
1990: Hot Tuna - Pair a Dice Found - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l2SgRqgyhehEUFgsqnn1tX7-X0iN8ymaQ" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l2SgRqgyhehEUFgsqnn1tX7-X0iN8ymaQ
1992: Hot Tuna - Live at Sweetwater - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nW7HPjgMOPi0VJ3VC1uHNFyGjOWvqfwBs" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nW7HPjgMOPi0VJ3VC1uHNFyGjOWvqfwBs
1993: Hot Tuna - Live at Sweetwater Two - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lZqeInkORFPXmh0aKgdznJzeBwNyhXC6w" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lZqeInkORFPXmh0aKgdznJzeBwNyhXC6w
1997: Hot Tuna - Live in Japan - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mTbjcBUFIVtKk8TQzMGszeyREivUNqENc" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mTbjcBUFIVtKk8TQzMGszeyREivUNqENc
2011: Hot Tuna - Steady as She Goes - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kiTSnKNkyN2dyO9qEu1iroOV8PoX6KH_s" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kiTSnKNkyN2dyO9qEu1iroOV8PoX6KH_s
1970: Paul Kantner & Jefferson Starship - Blows Against the Empire - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m-Tu1csWq-i5_w88Ve-qZigqlO90Ifaoo" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m-Tu1csWq-i5_w88Ve-qZigqlO90Ifaoo
1973: Paul Kantner, Grace Slick & David Freiberg - Baron von Tollbooth & the Chrome Nun - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mcJVi90oetOeGZFIyRXK2jiPYylxfmguo" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mcJVi90oetOeGZFIyRXK2jiPYylxfmguo
1983: Paul Kantner - Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mkkmMl3fQpW4U38eLCL64K9iUytdYKrdo" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mkkmMl3fQpW4U38eLCL64K9iUytdYKrdo
1974: Jorma Kaukonen - Quah - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k1_unICX7WcrG1S-25D3NQ6L9P28ISuc4" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k1_unICX7WcrG1S-25D3NQ6L9P28ISuc4
1979: Jorma Kaukonen - Jorma - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kIwVl3bJR3XO6S-0A8dWRFAUAvXKB5xfg" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kIwVl3bJR3XO6S-0A8dWRFAUAvXKB5xfg
1981: Jorma Kaukonen & Vital Parts - Barbeque King - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOFsCPXqLYfqrA5Hp4UU2voKd4IeeEgdt" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOFsCPXqLYfqrA5Hp4UU2voKd4IeeEgdt
1985: Jorma Kaukonen - Too Hot to Handle - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDjgD8Iec20" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDjgD8Iec20
1995: Jorma Kaukonen - The Land of Heroes - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lBs-EKGHl16b2PJeeFNba-OzD_hQyd2hw" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lBs-EKGHl16b2PJeeFNba-OzD_hQyd2hw
1996: Jorma Kaukonen - Christmas - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_npcxdDf97zfIG9b86rd7Qj72oHeOXnY_U" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_npcxdDf97zfIG9b86rd7Qj72oHeOXnY_U
1998: Jorma Kaukonen - Too Many Years - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAXTqNaeFjc" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAXTqNaeFjc
2002: Jorma Kaukonen - Blue Country Heart - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kTFbOITnLfbraY11pbikZa4f3abHnds5o" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kTFbOITnLfbraY11pbikZa4f3abHnds5o
2007: Jorma Kaukonen - Stars in My Crown - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kAKTNGuHi8qVIgoC7my-yspdH2031A8A0" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kAKTNGuHi8qVIgoC7my-yspdH2031A8A0
2009: Jorma Kaukonen - River of Time - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ngMH0S-Dmkq8VPs2hQZh8MnsMySGOY_GM" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ngMH0S-Dmkq8VPs2hQZh8MnsMySGOY_GM
2015: Jorma Kaaukonen - Ain't in No Hurry - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lDnHuK920S6u1zzTb2dgk1F1_L7cyV9Ws" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lDnHuK920S6u1zzTb2dgk1F1_L7cyV9Ws
2020: Jorma Kaukonen & John Hurlbut - The River Flows - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m2D-di7KmdMm7H1p3ajJpRHGEneKDvmfA" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m2D-di7KmdMm7H1p3ajJpRHGEneKDvmfA
2021: Jorma Kaukonen & John Hurlbut - The River Flows, Volume 2 - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mfSq_ETzYdiYYPhHHqiNGEBpogZn50hwg" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mfSq_ETzYdiYYPhHHqiNGEBpogZn50hwg
1986: KBC Band - KBC Band - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cd1_nGtqrlU" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cd1_nGtqrlU
1999: Grace Slick - The Best of Grace Slick - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ktzPQMkYu0GeiYwsEvn79gAQdiwEWt06g" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ktzPQMkYu0GeiYwsEvn79gAQdiwEWt06g
Replies: Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: May 12 2024 at 11:43
Hi,
I think you and I are the only ones that have a soft spot for these folks ... and that special about them in various parts is really cool ... you just don't see folks talking about their music as well as these do, and then go out and mean it, and show it!
Looking at the list I have at least 12 of those albums.
I do wish that Grace Slick would come around ... she said that she was not gonna be some geriatric bitch singing at 60, and has stuck to it ... but I can't imagine her not sitting at the piano and putting something together with some interesting words. I think she does a lot of painting, not sure.
------------- Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told! www.pedrosena.com
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: May 12 2024 at 11:59
^ I doubt if there are many here who remember Jefferson Airplane in their heyday. After all, I was only eight years old in 1967 and didn't discover Jefferson Airplane until after going online in 2010. By the way, Grace Slick is 84 years old now and by a strange coincidence, Paul Kantner and Jefferson Airplane's original singer, Signe Toly Anderson, both died on the same day (January 28, 2016) at the same age of 74.
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: May 12 2024 at 14:40
The story of how Jefferson Airplane became Jefferson Starship, at a time when Grace Slick was flying high without even leaving the ground.
Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: May 14 2024 at 02:36
I was the main artisan to include the Airplane in PA. Without the help of Garion 81, I'm not sure I would've convinced the rest of the staff. But that came with the promise that there would never be any Jeff Starship albums added.
Certainly JA is my fave 60's band along with Vancouver's The Collectors & Cream.
I would've absolutely loved to include a PA section for Kantner & Slick's solo outputs (they were a couple in the 70's, if Grace could ever be considered in a "couple")
Paul's Blows Against, Sunfighter and Baron Tollboth and Grace's Manhole (maybe the proggiest on pf the crew's ever been) and Dreams.
------------- let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
Posted By: Moonshake
Date Posted: May 14 2024 at 18:08
I lost interest in Jefferson Airplane after Volunteers. My favorite album is still Surrealistic Pillow.
Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: May 15 2024 at 02:27
Moonshake wrote:
I lost interest in Jefferson Airplane after Volunteers. My favorite album is still Surrealistic Pillow.
I'd agree that Volunteers is the break point for me as well. It was more aggressive-sounding than the previous albums, but the live Pointed Heads is great
I'm always amazed that such a great live band hasn't seen more official archives concerts from the classic line-up band (30 seconds over Winterland is really weak)
BTW, Crown is by far my fave album
------------- let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: May 15 2024 at 03:03
BTW, in case anyone wonders who Pooneil is (named in two songs titles, once in Baxter and the other CoC), it was Robert Kennedy's dog. It's face is on the back cover of CoC.
Yesssss, the Airplane crew did do politics in their own manners. Grace even tried to spike Tricky Dicky Nixon's punch bowl, but her partner was spotted as troublesome by the CIA/FBI filtering at the door so they were stopped.
Geoff Tamarkin's Got a Revolution? is essential reading, IMHO.
------------- let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: May 15 2024 at 03:14
Sean Trane wrote:
BTW, in case anyone wonders who Pooneil is (named in two songs titles, once in Baxter and the other CoC), it was Robert Kennedy's dog. It's face is on the back cover of CoC.
Yesssss, the Airplane crew did do politics in their own manners. Grace even tried to spike Tricky Dicky Nixon's punch bowl, but her partner was spotted as troublesome by the CIA/FBI filtering at the door so they were stopped.
Geoff Tamarkin's Got a Revolution? is essential reading, IMHO.
I often wondered what "You and Me and Pooneil" referred to. Now I know.
Posted By: Octopus II
Date Posted: May 15 2024 at 03:50
This is a great little box set.
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: May 15 2024 at 04:13
^ I have that box set in my CD collection and the follow-up 3-CD box set too.
Posted By: rushfan4
Date Posted: May 15 2024 at 05:57
John Barbata, drummer, died at age 79. %3ca%20href=" rel="nofollow - John Barbata dead: Jefferson Starship and Turtles drummer passes away at 79 as band pays tribute (msn.com) "> https://www.msn.com/en-us/music/news/john-barbata-dead-jefferson-starship-and-turtles-drummer-passes-away-at-79-as-band-pays-tribute/ar-BB1moiOk?ocid=msedgntp&pc=DCTS&cvid=3cfd6908e981476a9ccdea51b17be144&ei=15" rel="nofollow - John Barbata dead: Jefferson Starship and Turtles drummer passes away at 79 as band pays tribute (msn.com)
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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: May 15 2024 at 06:22
Sean Trane wrote:
...
Geoff Tamarkin's Got a Revolution? is essential reading, IMHO.
...
Hi,
I enjoyed Grace's own book ... although I think she should add about 5 or 6 more chapters to it NOW, since things are not exactly the same ... but in general both books are essential to the time and place. However, 10 years ago, I think she was looking at things way too cynical for my tastes, and I am not sure that gave credence to the music, the art and its effect ... which I think she might now wish to discuss! Too many conflicting emotions?
The book on the Fillmore and BG is also worth it, but we also get to see how many folks/bands were already "not hip" at all, thought we might think/assume that BG was making it look like he was the one making things "hip", and in the end, by the quantity of bands he brought forth in SF (specially), I would really think that he deserved more credit than otherwise, but the stories seem to spend their time on how the Fillmore in the East Coast is what burned him out.
The Jerry Garcia book is also really good, though you know the ending already and it's a sad moment ... such a great musician!
In general, the only sad thing about that time and place, is how so many of those folks in the scene flamed out later in the 70's ... and it makes me think that it became all sex, drugs and more sex and drugs and the music was kinda forgotten, except the stuff that was already known, although the 2nd generation of the Fillmore bands, for me, is not half as good as the first. I also think that by that time the music industry had already ripped a part too many folks and created bands (help put them in the map!) simply to get an audience and make money ... and I'm not sure that the music itself was ever that great or as valuable. It certainly lost its politics, which was one of the issues in the first generation! But I guess that after "Ohio" ... we really do not want any more reminders, with a thanks to Neil Young for his anthem.
------------- Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told! www.pedrosena.com
Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: May 15 2024 at 07:01
moshkito wrote:
In general, the only sad thing about that time and place, is how so many of those folks in the scene flamed out later in the 70's ... and it makes me think that it became all sex, drugs and more sex and drugs and the music was kinda forgotten, except the stuff that was already known, although the 2nd generation of the Fillmore bands, for me, is not half as good as the first. I also think that by that time the music industry had already ripped a part too many folks and created bands (help put them in the map!) simply to get an audience and make money ... and I'm not sure that the music itself was ever that great or as valuable. It certainly lost its politics, which was one of the issues in the first generation! But I guess that after "Ohio" ... we really do not want any more reminders, with a thanks to Neil Young for his anthem.
et the risk of getting side-tracked, how do you make a distinction between the Fillmore bands generation?
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------------- let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: May 15 2024 at 09:07
moshkito wrote:
Sean Trane wrote:
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although the 2nd generation of the Fillmore bands, for me, is not half as good as the first. I also think that by that time the music industry had already ripped a part too many folks and created bands (help put them in the map!) simply to get an audience and make money ... and I'm not sure that the music itself was ever that great or as valuable. It certainly lost its politics, which was one of the issues in the first generation! But I guess that after "Ohio" ... we really do not want any more reminders, with a thanks to Neil Young for his anthem.
et the risk of getting side-tracked, how do you make a distinction between the Fillmore bands generation?
Hi,
In general, by the words and the works. The first generation (my term, btw ... !!!) would be the likes of GD, JA, Santana, CSN&Y, Steve Miller, Quicksilver, CCR and even Big Brother and the like. The "2nd" generation for me, would be Boz Scaggs, and the bands around the Bay area, since the "first group" was already too big to be able to play at the Fillmore at all ... even if BG was associated with some of them.
I do not discount the idea/fact that the Fillmore, by 1971, was now too small and over loaded to be an effective concert venue, for a lot of bands, but while many had the name and players, like Hot Tuna, for example, to my knowledge, they were already past the prime era ... even though HOt Tuna were with JA for many shows at the end of the Fillmore. But Hot Tuna did not have the socio/political touch that JA and many other bands had.
I used the term "2nd generation" as a way to separate the originals that got the Fillmore really well known, as opposed to the later bands, but the differences are clear, as it signaled the end of the "hippie" era in SF, so to speak ... a viable location for everyone to meet and have fun with some outstanding music.
It makes, generally, a sad ending ... that vital music, all of a sudden "disappeared" and the SF scene was never the same again, or at least as strong as it had started ... but blaming it all on sex and drugs, sometimes seems like a cop-out for me, thus I tend to think that the quality of the work was not as important or valuable as the first group of bands.
You know what it felt like? That all of a sudden the flowers in your hair were all plastic ... the reality was gone!
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Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: May 15 2024 at 11:07
moshkito wrote:
moshkito wrote:
Sean Trane wrote:
although the 2nd generation of the Fillmore bands, for me, is not half as good as the first.
et the risk of getting side-tracked, how do you make a distinction between the Fillmore bands generation?
Hi,
In general, by the words and the works. The first generation (my term, btw ... !!!) would be the likes of GD, JA, Santana, CSN&Y, Steve Miller, Quicksilver, CCR and even Big Brother and the like. The "2nd" generation for me, would be Boz Scaggs, and the bands around the Bay area, since the "first group" was already too big to be able to play at the Fillmore at all ... even if BG was associated with some of them.
I used the term "2nd generation" as a way to separate the originals that got the Fillmore really well known, as opposed to the later bands, but the differences are clear, as it signaled the end of the "hippie" era in SF, so to speak ... a viable location for everyone to meet and have fun with some outstanding music.
Given that Scaggs was one of the two leaders of the SMB, I'd consider him "first gen", but you haven't named others. AFAIK, 2nd Gen Frisco bands would include Journey, Hot Tuna and Jeff Starship, but maybe I miss some of them more (born in 70/71).
When did the Fillmore close down, BTW?? - off hand without looking it up, both East & West were closed by end 72
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Posted By: AFlowerKingCrimson
Date Posted: May 15 2024 at 15:00
I have SP up to Volunteers and that's it so 67-69 minus the pointed little head album or whatever it's called. Baxter's is probably my favorite. I remember expecting it to be this really wacked out psychedelic album but it's really not. It's still probably more overtly psych than the others though which is maybe why it's my favorite. I need to listen to these again regardless though. Surrealistic Pillow is good but maybe a bit overrated imo. Some of it is actually kind of boring. Oh well.
Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: May 15 2024 at 18:42
Sean Trane wrote:
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When did the Fillmore close down, BTW?? - off hand without looking it up, both East & West were closed by end 72
Hi,
July 4th 1971 per Wiki.
The sad thing, in some ways, is that this was done by one person, and this is something that "progressive" really needed, although it being way more foreign and in various places around the world, would have made things very tough ... as it did, and a lot of festivals ended up falling apart due to not enough sales.
By the end of 1971, I had already started into the European bands and "imports" and never got out of it after that. The European scene had the beauty and the works that had given the flowery era a great start.
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Posted By: Jacob Schoolcraft
Date Posted: May 15 2024 at 20:44
As the Fillmore theaters closed it represented a business move and the preparation to change the music business. Larry Magid began buying up a lot of venues and eventually giving Rock Music a much wider presentation after taking control of Electric Factory Concerts.
In the late 60s when Pink Floyd played the Electric Factory in Philadelphia...the band and the audience were as one. Magid put an end to smaller venues and stadiums became the new concept of booking.
The Spectrum in Philadelphia revealed a much larger audience worshipping a band from a distance...where as before...it was more like family.
Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: May 15 2024 at 20:59
Jacob Schoolcraft wrote:
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... revealed a much larger audience worshipping a band from a distance...whereas before...it was more like family.
Hi,
I keep thinking that was what was missing ... family ... is what gave us the whole scene. The larger audiences, in many ways, killed the family thing. I still treat the whole psychedelic thing (including the artistic side that became progressive) ... a special treat and touch ...
As much as I liked PF at Anaheim Stadium, in the end, that was the thing that turned me off concerts. That whole fan thing fighting for the pieces of the pig and RW getting upset really broke me apart! Those folks were not fans ... they were the garbage that came with DSOTM ... PF did not have that kind of folks in concert before in smaller locations.
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Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: May 16 2024 at 03:00
Jacob Schoolcraft wrote:
As the Fillmore theaters closed it represented a business move and the preparation to change the music business. Larry Magid began buying up a lot of venues and eventually giving Rock Music a much wider presentation after taking control of Electric Factory Concerts.
In the late 60s when Pink Floyd played the Electric Factory in Philadelphia...the band and the audience were as one. Magid put an end to smaller venues and stadiums became the new concept of booking.
The Spectrum in Philadelphia revealed a much larger audience worshipping a band from a distance...where as before...it was more like family.
Hey Jacob,
Bigger crowds are also a turn-off for me - I stopped stadiums after seeing Floyd for the Permanent Lapse of Reason tour. I don't think I've entered an arena rink since the late-90's either: I'd say that Yes' The Ladder tour was my last large indoor crowd.
I also prefer smaller halls or festivals (who wouldn't nowadays?) and indeed, I have avoided the big events (10K+ attendances) for aver three decades and am mostly concentrating of jazz-size concerts (+/- <500 crowds) & festivals (though I again avoid the "big" names in those line-ups >> Kamasi Washington has become "too big" in the last 10 years for me to see him again)
BTW, both Fillmore halls housed around 2500, which I find a little much for "family" events.
I may have read you wrong, but you appear to say that some of these human-sized concert hall were closed as a preparation to big arenas or stadium tours. But there were tons of max-3k-crowds halls still in activity, so I'm not sure the Fillmores were closed on purpose to prepare the future. The way I understood it, was that BG was tired and not making enough dough to continue on like that for years.
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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: May 16 2024 at 17:36
Sean Trane wrote:
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I may have read you wrong, but you appear to say that some of these human-sized concert hall were closed as a preparation to big arenas or stadium tours. But there were tons of max-3k-crowds halls still in activity, so I'm not sure the Fillmores were closed on purpose to prepare the future. The way I understood it, was that BG was tired and not making enough dough to continue on like that for years.
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Hi,
I'm not sure that this is quite clear in the book, though my thoughts are, from all the quotes ... that BG had gotten disillusioned with the number of bands that he helped make big, and in the end, there was nothing in it for him ... though I suppose it is possible to think that some folks might say they got taken for a ride ... because it was BG and it was the famous location.
I'm of the mind that things needed to improve and move on to the next level ... though I'm not sure that BG saw this as possible, because it would mean he had to share the money with others ... since he did not have any ownership on those bigger venues. I wonder if that took a lot of wind out of his sails.
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: May 17 2024 at 01:22
Fly Jefferson Airplane - A documentary in nine parts:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIyZdVR9QtE&list=PLD95F0A9A7BCB2C67&index=1" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIyZdVR9QtE&list=PLD95F0A9A7BCB2C67&index=1
Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: May 17 2024 at 04:01
moshkito wrote:
Sean Trane wrote:
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I may have read you wrong, but you appear to say that some of these human-sized concert hall were closed as a preparation to big arenas or stadium tours. But there were tons of max-3k-crowds halls still in activity, so I'm not sure the Fillmores were closed on purpose to prepare the future. The way I understood it, was that BG was tired and not making enough dough to continue on like that for years.
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Hi,
I'm not sure that this is quite clear in the book, though my thoughts are, from all the quotes ... that BG had gotten disillusioned with the number of bands that he helped make big, and in the end, there was nothing in it for him ... though I suppose it is possible to think that some folks might say they got taken for a ride ... because it was BG and it was the famous location.
I'm of the mind that things needed to improve and move on to the next level ... though I'm not sure that BG saw this as possible, because it would mean he had to share the money with others ... since he did not have any ownership on those bigger venues. I wonder if that took a lot of wind out of his sails.
Ok, your take is probably close to mine
That BG was no reverend/saint either. He was in it also for the money, not just the recognition.
But what I was really objecting to was that Jacob said (or I thought he was saying) the evolution to arenas & stadium was planned by closing smaller venues.
For ex, I'm glad that Toronto's Massey Hall still exists today, as it was planned for demolition when they build a new one (reserved for philharmonic uses and called Thompson hall subsequently) in the vicinity of the CN Tower and the Skydome stadium.
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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: May 17 2024 at 07:17
Sean Trane wrote:
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But what I was really objecting to was that Jacob said (or I thought he was saying) the evolution to arenas & stadium was planned by closing smaller venues.
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Hi,
That would definitely be a bad statement and idea. The real fact was related to sales of the music, and remember that up until the days of Elvis Presley, rock music was not considered important and worth while music, and when it got to the Beatles and Rolling Stones selling millions, changed the ideas ... to where the money could be made ... the idea of the bigger places, was more related to the incredible amount of sales that made the smaller places very difficult for most bands that now wanted a bit more, and deservedly so.
The smaller ones, did not exactly get closed down, although one could say that some just went down by the size of the status of the bands, and the most important one ... no local talent to replace it, since the focus is on the big money and who cares about many local bands. This ended up with a really big issue in LA that got to the courts, and the record/radio companies LOST and had to provide time for the new bands ... which was a part of the new thing ... when KMET was taken down to become whitewash music by 6AM when it came back on. Many of the companies, decided screw it ... we're gonna change the format ... and the rock bands that were local? Screw them!
This has never really been cleared up, and the FCC making sure that a corporation could own all of the stations in LA (for example) killed a lot of clubs, since none of those bands came to town everyday ... too expansive. ... and some places have a lot of small bars and clubs, but nothing that would double up the size to help get a few more bands in ... Portland has at least 40 or 50 of these, and the number of bands going through them is insane, and you know they are all on a bus to nowhere ... tomorrow in Seattle, and next day in Vancouver BC for 10 dollars more!
Again, my take is that it is the numbers thing that hurt the music ... and keep folks out of the clubs and hearing new bands ... and the main reason why I do not enjoy any "numbers" in relation to "progressive" ... progressive is not competing with anyone ... the music is its own ... but some folks (specially one here) thinks that the numbers are more important ... by making sure no one will listen to the bottom 10, of course!
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Posted By: verslibre
Date Posted: May 17 2024 at 10:33
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: May 17 2024 at 12:03
^ That's a great interview and I'd choose Grace over Jamie Lee Curtis every time. I remember David Letterman's interview with Paris Hilton shortly after she'd been released from prison when Letterman asked her,
"Did you meet any nice friends in the slammer?"
Posted By: verslibre
Date Posted: May 17 2024 at 14:01
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: May 18 2024 at 02:14
Jefferson Airplane - the only band to play all three of the major late-1960's pop festivals at Monterey, Woodstock and the disastrous concert at Altamont Speedway where the Hells Angels were hired to provide "security".
Monterey Pop Festival, June 1967
Woodstock, July 1969
Altamont Speedway - December 1969 (Oh, What a Night)
Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: May 18 2024 at 07:14
The full Altamont story (and some more conspirationists ideas)
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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: May 19 2024 at 07:12
Psychedelic Paul wrote:
Jefferson Airplane - the only band to play all three of the major late-1960's pop festivals at Monterey, Woodstock and the disastrous concert at Altamont Speedway where the Hells Angels were hired to provide "security". Shocked
Monterey Pop Festival, June 1967
Woodstock, July 1969
Altamont Speedway - December 1969 (Oh, What a Night) Ouch
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Hi
The sad side of this is that only the first one in Monterey seemed to be OK with the band. Grace complained about when they played and no restrooms about Woodstock, and I'm not sure that the show is as good as some of the things that we have seen on various bits and pieces. And the 3rd one was a disaster, and Balin got hit, and things did not get any better from there, and the local authorities should ahve shut down the whole thing right there, which might not have been possible.
I think, in many ways and Grace does not say it, that the things that happened at Woodstock and later at Altamont, took a lot of their energy out, and even though they went on to do a couple of things later, the band was seriously damaged after all that.
They deserved better, and the press was not quite nice about it, and there were articles that the band even was a part of inciting the riot and what happened there. I find that pathetic, when the article does not mention that Marty got hit hard that did not help things much.
In my book, this was what the audience thing became, and we could see it with Pink Floyd later at Anaheim Stadium ... basically the number and most fans at these things were not there for the music.
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: May 19 2024 at 12:55
1966: Jefferson Airplane - Jefferson Airplane Takes Off - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nzXZJ59YeexI7vW4N0QpWtOAI5seV4fYc" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nzXZJ59YeexI7vW4N0QpWtOAI5seV4fYc
It's No Secret that I'm in love with Grace, but I'll always have a place in my heart for Signe Toly Anderson (1941-2016)
Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: May 21 2024 at 02:43
moshkito wrote:
The sad side of this is that only the first one in Monterey seemed to be OK with the band. Grace complained about when they played and no restrooms about Woodstock, and I'm not sure that the show is as good as some of the things that we have seen on various bits and pieces. And the 3rd one was a disaster, and Balin got hit, and things did not get any better from there, and the local authorities should have shut down the whole thing right there, which might not have been possible.
I think, in many ways and Grace does not say it, that the things that happened at Woodstock and later at Altamont, took a lot of their energy out, and even though they went on to do a couple of things later, the band was seriously damaged after all that.
They deserved better, and the press was not quite nice about it, and there were articles that the band even was a part of inciting the riot and what happened there. I find that pathetic, when the article does not mention that Marty got hit hard that did not help things much.
That and Hot sh*t Tuna happening.
Clearly six hour of music shows per night did not help either:
With Hot Tuna opening, then the Airplane headlining, then a three-four jam and Spencer Dryden (with Jorma & Jack) was on the drum stool the whole time and he was over 30 at the time (see the song Lather); and it must've taken its toll (that and being Grace's lover, it must've lead him energy-less) . IMHO, once Dryden was out, things got unraveled.
Of course things got "worse" once the juvenile Joey Covington was embarked in at the tender age of 17/8, but he had the energy to do the three sets at every show.
Not sure Gracie jumped bones with him (Cov) though, as she had with everybody else in the band except Balin >> there is a very funny story of how Grace was drunk and pounding on Marty's hotel door, because she wanted to hump him, and he wouldn't open, thus causing her to yell and wake-up everyone on the floor)
As for getting a bad press, the Airplane was doing way too much politics, so when the hammer fell back down, it fell onto the 2400 Fulton nest.
FTM, this is a first that I hear that JA & GD got the blame for hiring the Hell's for security. This was the Stones' show and both Frisco bands had little to do with the organization.
Personally, I'd heard that Jagger had echoes that they were fine and that the English chapter had been used over in the UK as security service, and it had worked fine (one can imagine the UK chapter of HA having tea at 5PM ).
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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: May 24 2024 at 07:27
Sean Trane wrote:
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As for getting a bad press, the Airplane was doing way too much politics, so when the hammer fell back down, it fell onto the 2400 Fulton nest.
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Hi,
It's no different today, I suppose. Everyone says something and everyone gets trashed silly and looks stupid in the media, regardless of who reports it ... it feels like Mr. T's TV show ... and no one, gets upset with the attitude problem, in the media, about trashing anything, and JA was as good as anyone else, when it came to politics, but that's like saying Joan Baez did not get "lynched" by the mob for opening her mouth. As did many others, and of course, later, the irony of it all, is seeing The Doors's music being used in Coppola's film, in the most destructive manner ... which suggested to many reviewers that the music was incendiary and would get you in trouble ... a very media attitude. A drug fueled madness!
The big issue, in my own paranoid idea, is that all the left handed media disappeared, in the late 70's and were either sold, or just plain closed with no advertising ability being stolen (you sign a deal with them and you won't get our hundred thousand for the Army and Navy!!!) ... and no one said anything. (True fact, btw, as it happened in Santa Barbara!!!) ... and here came the "media" making you think that war was good, or at least in Mr. Kissinger's own words ... "war is good for business..."
I just kinda thought that by the time things got to Altamont, that we were entering a time that was starting to look scary. And many of the Woodstock bands got some serious money, but the sad part is that at least 10 other bands got nothing and were not even given the ability to showcase its work in an album ... thus, the mark of the _____ (... the saying where the money is, evil resides!) was set, so to speak.
Having seen what I went through in Madison during Kent State and many an event (school has 50K students ... thus you know how independent many were then, and the ugly side of some of the rich republicans (so to speak ... not that democrats did not have the same thing!) was not yet quite visible at the time. But Kent State got immediately shoved aside as a non-event with very sad political consequences.
To this day, "freedom of speech" has been a problem and the Supreme Court doesn't care, otherwise folks like the well known Mrs Gore (I'll make sure you never get another contract!) situation would not continue and live even better and more so under the past several Republican White House folks.
The arts, should be allowed to "talk" ... so what we're saying is that Picasso's Guernica is just a painting, and not a statement about the civil war in Spain that was totally visible through the window of your house in Madrid and other places!
Time out. I'm of the opinion that we need to help protect our artists and spokespersons. JA was just as important as many others, some of which got gunned down!
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Posted By: dr wu23
Date Posted: June 03 2024 at 10:13
Thanks for starting the thread Paul.
I could care less about the politics or social junk around Slick and the band.
They were great and the early lps with Slick show this . IMHO Baxters, Crown , and Volunteers easily deserve 4 stars.
"consider how small you are....compared to a scream the human dream doesn't mean sh*t to a tree.''
------------- One does nothing yet nothing is left undone. Haquin
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: June 03 2024 at 16:33
^ Thanks Doug. On the subject of politics, LBJ's Great Society was the inspiration for the name of Grace Slick's first band, featuring husband Jerry Slick on drums and his brother Darby Slick on guitar. Their first album included Grace Slick's original raw, Garage Rock versions of White Rabbit and Somebody to Love, back in the days when all you needed to start a band was a spare garage and a fair sprinkling of talent - a bit like Britain's Got Talent, only without the high budget and without Simon Cowell around to dash every young wannabe's dreams of stardom.
1968: The Great Society - Conspicuous Only in its Absence - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJGbTUEhYsQ" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJGbTUEhYsQ
1968: The Great Society - How It Was - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzSTxokwE_c" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzSTxokwE_c
1971: The Great Society - Collector's Item - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzGotn8LeP0cDQI4dxjolVyJ-87yQJ48-" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzGotn8LeP0cDQI4dxjolVyJ-87yQJ48-
1989: The Great Society - Live at the Matrix 1966 - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQ0A2SEX86ZwMqvMDtiCkvXG_T_dNPhB3" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQ0A2SEX86ZwMqvMDtiCkvXG_T_dNPhB3
1995: The Great Society - Born to Be Burned - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lQNMLhqYSTJNdAYiu9ZI-Z_svEW6XDONw" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lQNMLhqYSTJNdAYiu9ZI-Z_svEW6XDONw
Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: June 05 2024 at 14:04
dr wu23 wrote:
Thanks for starting the thread Paul.
I could care less about the politics or social junk around Slick and the band.
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Hi,
But, that was the difference between the "new music" and the hit radio cheap stuff .... a lot of it meaningless and just (supposedly) fun! (See the other thread!) ... and it wasn't until much later when FM was raped and bought by the corporate groups that all the "meaningful" material kinda disappeared ... the same companies that owned the record companies also owned all the radio stations with "different owners" and names!
We just don't realized how controlled the FCC has made all the rules in favor of the corporate rats.
I don't think that you will find many of the bands in that time, that did not have something to say, politically, socially, or philosophically ... and to be perfectly honest ... guess what we are missing in 2024, with bands creating a lot of meaningless lyrics as a way to "say something" ... and in the end, it's like saying nothing at all.
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: July 12 2024 at 10:03
JEFFERSON AIRPLANE - US BILLBOARD HOT 100 SINGLES CHART
Year Pos. Come Up the Years with Jefferson Airplane's chart rundown.
1966 - Jefferson Airplane - It's No Secret - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLSTH-z_jeU" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLSTH-z_jeU
1966 - Jefferson Airplane - Come Up the Years - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQEaBXK1Vdc" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQEaBXK1Vdc
1966 - Jefferson Airplane - Bringing Me Down - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jR4IG6goyhY" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jR4IG6goyhY
1966 103 Jefferson Airplane - My Best Friend - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IpBfDkNFwQ" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IpBfDkNFwQ
1967 5 Jefferson Airplane - Somebody to Love - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Jj3wZVc7nw" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Jj3wZVc7nw
1967 8 Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WANNqr-vcx0" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WANNqr-vcx0
1967 42 Jefferson Airplane - The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8Hhec_lsKs" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8Hhec_lsKs
1967 61 Jefferson Airplane - Watch Her Ride - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_nMixIHf1A" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_nMixIHf1A
1971 60 Jefferson Airplane - Pretty as You Feel - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=166pW5rEjIc" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=166pW5rEjIc
1972 - Jefferson Airplane - Long John Silver - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=it4v0rVxlYQ" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=it4v0rVxlYQ
1989 - Jefferson Airplane - True Love - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a0De6dmZZo" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a0De6dmZZo
Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: July 12 2024 at 15:57
My favourite JA release is Sweeping up the Spotlight: Jefferson Airplane Live at the Fillmore East 1969 (2007)
------------- quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: July 16 2024 at 06:50
Psychedelic Paul wrote:
JEFFERSON AIRPLANE - US BILLBOARD HOT 100 SINGLES CHART
Year Pos. Come Up the Years with Jefferson Airplane's chart rundown.
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Hi,
The only suggestion I have, and your lists are amazing, is that I would separate the singles from the albums. The singles make it look like they released more, but in many ways the "singles" are what helped each album make it to our turntables. I didn't buy the album because of White Rabbit, which is a clever song, but I'm not sure that folks have delved into the lyrics ... I am not sure I like it ... but there was, in each album, some far out and different stuff.
The sad thing, for me, is how Jack Cassidy's bass was downplayed in all the albums ... because in concert he was THE band ... you could not miss him or the bass. Even in the live albums, it is downplayed, and every time I hear their live stuff, I am not sure I ever heard the turkey make a "mistake", which Kantner, Balin often were caught, and Grace sometimes was on her own, though she knew how to adjust to say with it.
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: July 16 2024 at 07:20
^ I already did separate the singles from the albums, but thanks anyway.
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: July 18 2024 at 06:04
A rare photo of the legendary rock & roll white house at 2400 Fulton Street with its classic portico columns ("the Graceland of San Francisco"), which Jefferson Airplane bought for $70,000 in 1968 and then promptly proceeded to paint the house gold and black! It's the house where Grace Slick almost shot David Crosby when she mistook him for an intruder and where Grace reportedly slept with every member of the band apart from Marty Balin, who kept his bedroom door firmly locked at all times. The 17-bedroom house on Fulton Street is also legendary for having had almost as many drugs pass through its doors as Boots the Chemists.
Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: July 18 2024 at 06:53
Psychedelic Paul wrote:
Hi,
I kinda look at this, nowadays, very much as the same thing as the communes that several bands in Germany had. The idea was to live together, and work together and any other idea that came along.
Nowadays we only live with our puffers, sun glasses and maybe a doggie! In this day and age of 2024, the idea of a commune is something that Americans do not believe in, as their individuality turns to some form of .... I guess we need more Mr. T's.
I also find it strange, this idea of sex .... so what? It's one of the things that made the time worthwhile, like it did for many of us in our younger days!
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Posted By: Intruder
Date Posted: July 30 2024 at 16:02
Have loved the Airplane since I was a wee lad, but the fact that JA is included in the Archives but the Grateful Dead aren't is a real head scratcher.
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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: July 30 2024 at 17:08
Intruder wrote:
Have loved the Airplane since I was a wee lad, but the fact that JA is included in the Archives but the Grateful Dead aren't is a real head scratcher.
Hi,
I second that idea and comment. Considering how many folks copied the extended stuff from TGD, it is rather strange that the PA folks have not extended it to see the history.
It's OK, TGD does not need PA for anything ... they have made their story completely apart from the record companies, and allowed folks to record their shows off their sound board, and kept a lot of people very happy ... not to mention they had the best sound system that nobody inside a progressive/prog show will EVER hear ... PF's quadraphonic sound was close, but it was too hissy, though it helped make sure that people heard the little voices and details in DSOTM that the American LP had made sure to hide with its copy of some master found in a trash bin.
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