the locals helped out by selling 2$ bread and butter sandwhiches and a buck for a little cup of water there was hardly any money left over to buy drugs
In her heyday, Gracie Slick was truly "eye candy". Great voice, great eyes. It's hard to believe, she's pushing 70 now. It's a wonder, she made it this far 'cuz of the drug scene - unlike her fellow rockers, Joplin, Hendrix, Morrison, Moon, etc. Long live Gracie Slick !!
QUE LASTIMA QUE EN LA EPOCA DE WOODSTOXK NO ERA CONOCIDO EL GRAN CHARLY GARCIA TODAVIA PADRE DEL ROCK LATINOAMERICANO SAY NO MORE SU PRIMER DISCO LO GRABO EN 1971 VIDA CON SUI GENERIS.GRACE SLICK TE AMOOOOOOOO
If the sound was better and she was a bit farther from the microphone it'd be superb. I'm comparing it to the other acting I've seen (watched) from other bands/artists at this festival. But I've only seen a few tho... Let's keep on watching more and more. Thanks for sharing mate!!
Wish i would have been there! I will still listen to this in 2090 when our earth is just a wasteland and we wish we would have lived closer to nature...
@megayoung54 probably because most people don't see going in and genociding the shit out of local populations (then withdrawing without achieving the objective) as "winning."
All those numbers you're talking about counted dead civilians as enemy soldiers, maybe you don't know that because you were a noncombatant... Word on the ground was "if they're dead, they're VC."
Can't you just listen to good music without prattling about politics you know nothing about?
GorillaGordo - I'm 55, USMC, Viet-Nam Era. Non-combatant. As to who won? When you kill 100,000 of them and lose l0% of that... who wins. And believe me, being a Marine, I am quite cognizant of our final losses. Many people make the mistake thinking we lost that war. Hmmph. Sorry they feel that way.
What a great performance. Done like a true professional. The PA is feeding back, the monitors aren't working right, and she's probably stoned out of her mind -- but she nails it. Her pitch and timing are right on the money. Her phrasing is perfect. You gotta respect her talent and her ability to git er done.
@live4thecarnival Yeah, you dont need talent these days, just a pretty face, a smokin' body and autotune and your a star baby, a star that will not be remembered in 15 years.
@Smokinjoewhite You are soooooo very right. At least some of us can remember what talent really was, and not a lot of Goddamn commercialized useless hype designed to do no more than make tons of money. Welcome to the age of the almighty buck and to Hell with anything else.
Ahhhhhhhhhh those were the days....loving peace yeah yeah we had problems in that era but we beleived in peace and loving one another... sharing... loving..hugging... everything then was ok....
Hard to believe this is over 41 years ago. It just does not feel like it was anywhere near that long ago. Remember being 15 years old for me feels like only 5 years ago not 41 years ago. Life goes so fast.
@epistte What did she think of It? I did go to an outdoor concert around 76-77 called may day fest. It reminded me of what It may have been like. My friends and I had a great time! Some guy offered me some reds. LOL! Didn't take him up on it though.
woodstock was awesome, but its so tragic that the generation's naive glorification of drug use lead to the hellish backlash that is modern society's addiction and depravity! Long live the green blissful days of yore!
Love her outfit...I wonder if there was one single person at Woodstock that was NOT stoned! I think if one were not, they would get that way, just being there. The whole event was like a big LSD trip.
Being a former fashion model before joining the Airplane, Grace Slick was always considered to be a very attractive woman. She had a unique vocal style and was considered one of the better vocalists in rock music at the time.
Over the years, Grace dealt with weight issues, survived a bad car accident and overcame serious health issues. Overall, she should be considered a survivor from that era. And, in my opinion, I think she's held up rather well.
she does a pretty good job considering the poor 1969 equipment!! come people it was over 40 years ago now...get over it....We still at war just in a different part of the world with a different hand picked poorer enemy!!
Dammit wish there wasn't fucking microphone feedback up the ass ... I am surprised the band can even play .. and she is trying to plug one year - but what of the other ?
@ArtificialRed1083 Not necessarily, I'd rather be the one getting "fucked" as long as I was happy with life than be the one doing the "fucking" and be completely miserable
This is 1969, despite singing live outdoors with primitive 1960's equipment, Grace hits the notes pretty good especially during the last 30 seconds. I've reviewed most of her preformances here on youtube. Would people agree that this is her last great moment?
@ycanada Last great moment no. She herself doesn't talk highly of woodstock. Also the the PA systems back then were pretty bad compared to now. She has done alot of great stuff since then.
People need to look past the drug aspect of the 60's and 70's. It was about way more than just frying the receptors in your brain trust me. It was an expansion of the mind and soul. And music was the steppingstone that lead to a generation of beautiful people, not in appearance but in presence. There's no use in wishing to be back in that time. What we need to do is physically paraphrase, make a world where to coincide is commonplace. Stop fighting on YouTube, that's a good start.
@amendez457 if you dont like it then dont watch!!!!! no one is holding a gun to your head you little bitch!!! inbred fuck. go die in a hole republican piece of shit.
@BEJUCAL interesting to see someone your age cruising youtube. also I didnt realize EVERYONE in that era was in viet nam. you'd think with the swarms of misguided youth the U.S. sent over there we would have won..
You got that right EMU, this was the woodstock of love and peace the woodstock 99 was one of hate and destruction. So sad. I am just so glad I grew up in the first one.
Oh christ. I remember this exact moment. I dropped a half a tab of mellow yellow acid about 45 minutes prior to this and I thought Grace Slick was an opera singer from a greek legend. I also remember some dude looking right at me and saying, "Groovy, man, I can tell we're on the same wavelength" Everything seemed to have a mystical quality to it on acid. I liked mescaline better though because it was more of a stoned, mellow trip. Either way I wouldn't mess with this stuff ever again.
@faridjabba Too many, You have to keep in mind I grew up in the 60s. It was great at first, then all of the heads ended up in Bellevue. I stopped in the early seventies when someone gave me some grass that was supposed to be "trip weed". It was PCP and I took a hit of some kind of windowpane acid, lost my mind and ended up in a hospital, drooling and zombified. They gave me thorazine to take "as needed" and I needed it like everyday because words were dancing off of pages. Not cool
@82rondo According to your channel your age is 29,also the signature you are using suggest that!I was born in1969,turning 42 in a few weeks,so my question is:How is it possible for you to grow up in the 60s,when i grew up in the 70s?Please leave Woodstock to those who actually were there!
@hacke1928 Maybe my reply didn't go through. This is my nephew's old youtube. I'm too old and lazy to make my own. LOL! I'm 61. My nephew is 29. I was born feb 23 1950 in NYC. I was 19 at Woodstock.
I note the comments about young people being different back then, but not too long back I had the great pleasure of seeing the full Woodstock film on TV. Know what? When interviewed, all the kids were talking about EXACTLY the same subjects kids nowadays do! It was uncanny and I have to admit it spooked me a bit. Youngsters are honest and passionate about things that matter, and God forbid it should ever change!
did any one else notice not one scream, not one shout, nothing while she was singing. All were enjoying the song, the atmosphere and the moment. Find that at any concert now and ill give you £30 :)... Ty for the upload from a 26year old person wishing he could go back in time.
If I was going to go on an acid trip, this would be the song id do it to
2BtheMaster 1 day ago
feed your head for sure.Got to love Jefferson Airplane well I do lol
lita477 4 days ago
the twelve people who dislike this can drink ten 5 hour energys and suck 23340000000000 fat ones.
jesserizo1 5 days ago 3
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FRANCECHILD 5 days ago
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FRANCECHILD 5 days ago
feed your head
daniel777891 1 week ago
<3 Grace
LarkSilverwolf 1 week ago
I would have shagged the ass off Grace back then. She was sex on legs back then.
matrags 2 weeks ago
they had Woodstock, we have psytrance (and tons of class A)
Reemster1968 2 weeks ago
Grace Slick, The Hippy Queen! Such a Lovely Lady with a greatest voice
sixtiesforever1966 2 weeks ago
Verry good
Lynnyrd741 3 weeks ago
Very powerful voice.
Joti666 4 weeks ago
Nice!
themistateeth 1 month ago
the locals helped out by selling 2$ bread and butter sandwhiches and a buck for a little cup of water there was hardly any money left over to buy drugs
atfatw 1 month ago
Grace gives me a hard on!
MrFuchila 1 month ago
No one can sing that good these days.
dylanesque66 1 month ago
@dylanesque66 Try Florence and the machine.
JohnDoecestmoi 1 month ago
@JohnDoecestmoi
pouchfreeman 1 month ago
Feed your head..,
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She is sooo tripping! :)
shane2505 1 month ago
an amazing woman all around!
jenzeppelin 1 month ago
So Deep...
commonman80 1 month ago
She was pretty cute, huh?
chrisjames1962 1 month ago 6
I chased a lot of rabbits, ate like one, fu ked like one, and now sit on the chair thinking about one, L.O.L.
JEDenergy 1 month ago
In her heyday, Gracie Slick was truly "eye candy". Great voice, great eyes. It's hard to believe, she's pushing 70 now. It's a wonder, she made it this far 'cuz of the drug scene - unlike her fellow rockers, Joplin, Hendrix, Morrison, Moon, etc. Long live Gracie Slick !!
ValentineDayTwin 1 month ago 3
So hypnotic/tripping without acid:) and she has voice and karisma!!!!
MsTasapaino 1 month ago 15
@MsTasapaino she is real nowhere man hahaha
atfatw 1 month ago
Awesome! I wish I was there!!!!
LadyLuckFilms 1 month ago
band and song r fn amazing thats when rock n roll was an art form and i agree 100% great voice and she is extremely sexy
ballin2387 2 months ago
how sexy she was!!!
Nightwithe 2 months ago
When did Richard Petty start playing drums?
LowDoze 2 months ago
NEWYNY.LOVE
FRANCECHILD 2 months ago
GRACCCY>WHOOOO
FRANCECHILD 2 months ago
yeah you had to be there ... wow.. what a time.. I was 13
archer12006 2 months ago
she was def. out of her mind. so great.
TheirMommie 2 months ago
Wow!!! I still remember this performance and have not thought about it for years. Love the memories of 1969. Thanks.
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QUE LASTIMA QUE EN LA EPOCA DE WOODSTOXK NO ERA CONOCIDO EL GRAN CHARLY GARCIA TODAVIA PADRE DEL ROCK LATINOAMERICANO SAY NO MORE SU PRIMER DISCO LO GRABO EN 1971 VIDA CON SUI GENERIS.GRACE SLICK TE AMOOOOOOOO
claumaquina 2 months ago
Thumbs up if Grace is gorgeous
impassable 2 months ago
If the sound was better and she was a bit farther from the microphone it'd be superb. I'm comparing it to the other acting I've seen (watched) from other bands/artists at this festival. But I've only seen a few tho... Let's keep on watching more and more. Thanks for sharing mate!!
collector2002 2 months ago
The Queen of Rock 'n Roll. Thank you for Not Dying!
54markl 2 months ago
O MIGHTY GRACE! Never will the world forget, never!
54markl 2 months ago
clearly on something but she can perform better then alot of people that are silber
jfk23341 2 months ago
@jfk23341 what does silber mean? you must be on something as well.
Bot23 2 months ago
No auto tunes here!!
riffmon 2 months ago
i love the woman from jefferson airplane...really!!
Dbalx 2 months ago
Mescaline at work :-)
1320in8 2 months ago
@1320in8 Exactly! :) Still! She is doing it right.
gombos84 2 months ago
holy shit...imagine performing at woodstock...stoned as fuck...singing a badass song...
facer78 2 months ago
she's on LSD or not ?
Xarazerth 2 months ago
Not only could she sing, but she could sing like that... while totally wasted. That is talent.
SuperBrobo 2 months ago
yeah
al274r 2 months ago
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gosgoskate 2 months ago
Ahhh...pre autotune.
bobomchobo 2 months ago
before fuckin Nixon! White Rabbit!
yokichi40 2 months ago
so raw, emotional, pivotal, beautiful.
CroOokedTeEth 2 months ago
Grace motherfucking Slick! The first person to say motherfucker on live television. You have to like her..and me for mentioning it!!
sigurjong 2 months ago
My idol back then!
I was 11 but wanted to be her...
Godzie1 2 months ago
charlie manson on tamborine, freddie mercury on drums and amy whinehouse on vocals...i can go with that
byt4byt 2 months ago
9 people did NOT ask alice and ratted out the hooka smoking catapilar
evoclin 2 months ago
@evoclin hell yeah they couldnt handle the mushroom. dont think they payed attention to the door mouse either.
0718muzicman 2 months ago
@eatmesicke: It would have been better if you were just a troll. Shut up and get out otherwise enjoy the music.
BrutalityStyle 3 months ago
Grace Slick RULES!
timm55 3 months ago 27
She paved the way for amy.
TheLadyjazzy1 3 months ago
Wish i would have been there! I will still listen to this in 2090 when our earth is just a wasteland and we wish we would have lived closer to nature...
superatheist4 3 months ago
She looks like a downie.
eatmesicke 3 months ago
WHEN WHITE RABBIT PEAKS THROW THE RADIO IN THE BATH TUB
fatherhatred 3 months ago
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ikr, it sucks.
eatmesicke 3 months ago
What a fox she was....
Grisbi6 3 months ago
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Ikr, quite fox-witch like.
eatmesicke 3 months ago
@Grisbi6 Saw her in Chicago in 1967at the Erie Crown Theater[ if I remember] & she was beautiful ! A real FOX ! Everybody i knew Loved Grace !
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her voice.. that crescendo.. 30 seconds instant trance...
fuck..
(wish i'd been there, wish i were there, my generation's lame, etc)
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sambocyn 3 months ago
Amazing!!!!!
NoMoreDepression 3 months ago
@megayoung54 probably because most people don't see going in and genociding the shit out of local populations (then withdrawing without achieving the objective) as "winning."
All those numbers you're talking about counted dead civilians as enemy soldiers, maybe you don't know that because you were a noncombatant... Word on the ground was "if they're dead, they're VC."
Can't you just listen to good music without prattling about politics you know nothing about?
Prisoneroflies 3 months ago
@Prisoneroflies thumbs up to that.
Smokinjoewhite 3 months ago
GorillaGordo - I'm 55, USMC, Viet-Nam Era. Non-combatant. As to who won? When you kill 100,000 of them and lose l0% of that... who wins. And believe me, being a Marine, I am quite cognizant of our final losses. Many people make the mistake thinking we lost that war. Hmmph. Sorry they feel that way.
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I love that Grace states this is one of Airplane's worst gigs.
EIFanGirl 3 months ago
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EIFanGirl 3 months ago
zome kind of mush room!!!
JIMMIESURFS 3 months ago
She was a damn GREAT singer
doctorfuse007 3 months ago
What a great performance. Done like a true professional. The PA is feeding back, the monitors aren't working right, and she's probably stoned out of her mind -- but she nails it. Her pitch and timing are right on the money. Her phrasing is perfect. You gotta respect her talent and her ability to git er done.
1Doz 3 months ago 73
@1Doz honestly i bet they were all stoned when they wrote it so if they were sober it proly sound like shit hehe
makingdiamonds 2 months ago
I was born in the wrong decade!
thecf22 3 months ago
may have been high but her voice is still amazing. i love the vibrato in her voice. i have tried to imitate it but it is very difficult.
DeedeeElizabeth 3 months ago
8 dislikes...what pussies....love this stuff.
MrJoeyhoek 3 months ago
Remember when people could sing?
I hate modern pop.
*facepalm*
live4thecarnival 3 months ago 47
@live4thecarnival Yeah, you dont need talent these days, just a pretty face, a smokin' body and autotune and your a star baby, a star that will not be remembered in 15 years.
Smokinjoewhite 3 months ago 2
@Smokinjoewhite You are soooooo very right. At least some of us can remember what talent really was, and not a lot of Goddamn commercialized useless hype designed to do no more than make tons of money. Welcome to the age of the almighty buck and to Hell with anything else.
9241937 3 months ago
@9241937
Or you are just weird and actually like this shit.
Everyone can hear this just sucks.
eatmesicke 3 months ago
@eatmesicke fail troll is a fail...
MorbidAzagthothDeath 3 months ago
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Its the truth not troll.
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@eatmesicke Let's be honest she is one to "admire at all". And you are probably soon full of middle life crisis at age ~25
joviir 3 months ago
@live4thecarnival Florence Welch is Grace's voice reincarnated
itsedwardbailey 2 months ago
@live4thecarnival Music isn't about the singing.
MysticGizmos 2 months ago
i agree 100% this was when muscians were true artists ans she is sexy as hell
ballin2387 2 months ago
Ahhhhhhhhhh those were the days....loving peace yeah yeah we had problems in that era but we beleived in peace and loving one another... sharing... loving..hugging... everything then was ok....
jasonNsam4ver 3 months ago
God I miss this music so much! What happened to society?
NWFWMbudwieser 3 months ago
what a voice! she was beautiful too
loyaldude10 3 months ago
grace slick is the love of my life
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Hard to believe this is over 41 years ago. It just does not feel like it was anywhere near that long ago. Remember being 15 years old for me feels like only 5 years ago not 41 years ago. Life goes so fast.
BBQFanNo1 3 months ago
she is so god damn beautiful
iamjphearmeroar 3 months ago
@iamjphearmeroar no shit, Grace Slick was a sex symbol of the whole era!
minhhale 3 months ago
@minhhale you learn something new everyday dont we asshole?
iamjphearmeroar 3 months ago
wow man that was the way to listen to J A where can I find mescaline now..?
granputon01 3 months ago
I was only 10 at the time! I would have loved to go!
cuddles669 3 months ago
@cuddles669 I was only 4 so my parents wouldnt let me go, but my oldest sister went.
epistte 3 months ago
@epistte What did she think of It? I did go to an outdoor concert around 76-77 called may day fest. It reminded me of what It may have been like. My friends and I had a great time! Some guy offered me some reds. LOL! Didn't take him up on it though.
cuddles669 3 months ago
woodstock was awesome, but its so tragic that the generation's naive glorification of drug use lead to the hellish backlash that is modern society's addiction and depravity! Long live the green blissful days of yore!
andrewgroos 3 months ago
to be able to go back to see that....i was 1 lol ..oh for a time machine with woodstock features..
evoclin 3 months ago
Classic performance regardless...
roseinthepines 4 months ago
Love her outfit...I wonder if there was one single person at Woodstock that was NOT stoned! I think if one were not, they would get that way, just being there. The whole event was like a big LSD trip.
grannynara 4 months ago
i could listen to stories about people tripping at Woodstock all day, it's fascinating!
diggdugdude 4 months ago
There is another video of this on youtube but much better quality. The sound is so much better i'm thinking it was dubbed.
ycanada 4 months ago
Alice in earache?
arzy2008 4 months ago
Look at the drummer at 1:22. They've drawn Benicio Del'Toros character in "Fear and Loathing.." from this drummer! They're like damn twins!
apstenku 4 months ago
Being a former fashion model before joining the Airplane, Grace Slick was always considered to be a very attractive woman. She had a unique vocal style and was considered one of the better vocalists in rock music at the time.
Over the years, Grace dealt with weight issues, survived a bad car accident and overcame serious health issues. Overall, she should be considered a survivor from that era. And, in my opinion, I think she's held up rather well.
mrsolofeo 4 months ago 2
This song makes me want to go get some acid .... Ill be right back
jknocal 4 months ago
@ArtificialRed1083 Not at all. You'd be contributing to the problem.
Kemenlith 4 months ago
I've seen eyes like that before....she's high as a kite. Rock on, lady.
oldhamburger 4 months ago 27
@oldhamburger how? her eyes were closed literally the whole time?
billymayer1000 4 months ago
@oldhamburger I see eyes like that everytime i look in the mirror
CDogCompton 3 months ago
she does a pretty good job considering the poor 1969 equipment!! come people it was over 40 years ago now...get over it....We still at war just in a different part of the world with a different hand picked poorer enemy!!
Babania1 4 months ago
Dammit wish there wasn't fucking microphone feedback up the ass ... I am surprised the band can even play .. and she is trying to plug one year - but what of the other ?
TheOriginalEntz 4 months ago
@ArtificialRed1083 Not necessarily, I'd rather be the one getting "fucked" as long as I was happy with life than be the one doing the "fucking" and be completely miserable
TrustWithTreason 4 months ago
This is 1969, despite singing live outdoors with primitive 1960's equipment, Grace hits the notes pretty good especially during the last 30 seconds. I've reviewed most of her preformances here on youtube. Would people agree that this is her last great moment?
ycanada 4 months ago
@ycanada Last great moment no. She herself doesn't talk highly of woodstock. Also the the PA systems back then were pretty bad compared to now. She has done alot of great stuff since then.
Premiess80 4 months ago
woodstock is funded by howard stern's asshole.
rambo7276 4 months ago
People need to look past the drug aspect of the 60's and 70's. It was about way more than just frying the receptors in your brain trust me. It was an expansion of the mind and soul. And music was the steppingstone that lead to a generation of beautiful people, not in appearance but in presence. There's no use in wishing to be back in that time. What we need to do is physically paraphrase, make a world where to coincide is commonplace. Stop fighting on YouTube, that's a good start.
Emuwizard 4 months ago
@Emuwizard Could not be a more accurate comment.
321robotman 4 months ago
@Emuwizard i try to expand my mind and soul as much as possible
crazyminnesotan94 4 months ago
Wow, she was caught off guard. She came back nicely tho.
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what a drugy piece of shit. all those fucking hippies were good for nothing
amendez457 4 months ago
@amendez457 if you dont like it then dont watch!!!!! no one is holding a gun to your head you little bitch!!! inbred fuck. go die in a hole republican piece of shit.
lovejohnniebear24 4 months ago
@amendez457 c'mon dude, i mean im super anti-drug as well and i still love some "acid" rock, its all about the music! not the message!
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i was born 50 years too late
KimDoors 4 months ago
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KimDoors 4 months ago
She was fucking hot, what a voice
CNdeF4ever 4 months ago
Scon71 you could go back in time ..but you'd probly be in Viet Nam like I was.be careful what you wish for .
BEJUCAL 4 months ago 58
@BEJUCAL
why?Did somebody force you to go?You could just be free,going at woodstock,doing stuff your generation did :D
HellasNS88 4 months ago
@HellasNS88 It was called a "Draft" you were picked and you were mandated by law to go fight for your country, not a very uncommon thing during 'Nam
testdummy500 4 months ago
@BEJUCAL You went back in time to the 60's? Just kidding of course. Thank you for your service.
RedWolf3487 4 months ago
@BEJUCAL You weren't there, man.
SockPuppetVideoUK 3 months ago
@BEJUCAL interesting to see someone your age cruising youtube. also I didnt realize EVERYONE in that era was in viet nam. you'd think with the swarms of misguided youth the U.S. sent over there we would have won..
GorillaGordo 3 months ago
i blame the television
ganjastep 4 months ago
Grace is hot
ninjaspit 4 months ago
REVOLUTON!
Dearhunter43 4 months ago
peace is here and now.... don't be negative,...feed your head...
MrGlenntipton 4 months ago
You got that right EMU, this was the woodstock of love and peace the woodstock 99 was one of hate and destruction. So sad. I am just so glad I grew up in the first one.
hartles99him 4 months ago
Dammit... beautiful!
Azrodoth 4 months ago
Amazing song and she looks so fit as well.
gav44 4 months ago
Such a beautiful voice.... Such a tradgic loss.....
ichbingott4510 5 months ago
@ichbingott4510 She's still alive
SportstalkwithMac 4 months ago
@SportstalkwithMac
Please tell me you're joking
ichbingott4510 4 months ago
@ichbingott4510 She is still alive . Has 71
hldemi 4 months ago
Oh christ. I remember this exact moment. I dropped a half a tab of mellow yellow acid about 45 minutes prior to this and I thought Grace Slick was an opera singer from a greek legend. I also remember some dude looking right at me and saying, "Groovy, man, I can tell we're on the same wavelength" Everything seemed to have a mystical quality to it on acid. I liked mescaline better though because it was more of a stoned, mellow trip. Either way I wouldn't mess with this stuff ever again.
82rondo 5 months ago 30
@82rondo WOW MAN FRYING YOUR BRAIN WAS SO COOL!!!!!!!!
455Transam 4 months ago
@82rondo why not? how many times u did it/?
faridjabba 4 months ago
@faridjabba Too many, You have to keep in mind I grew up in the 60s. It was great at first, then all of the heads ended up in Bellevue. I stopped in the early seventies when someone gave me some grass that was supposed to be "trip weed". It was PCP and I took a hit of some kind of windowpane acid, lost my mind and ended up in a hospital, drooling and zombified. They gave me thorazine to take "as needed" and I needed it like everyday because words were dancing off of pages. Not cool
82rondo 4 months ago
@82rondo According to your channel your age is 29,also the signature you are using suggest that!I was born in1969,turning 42 in a few weeks,so my question is:How is it possible for you to grow up in the 60s,when i grew up in the 70s?Please leave Woodstock to those who actually were there!
hacke1928 4 months ago
@hacke1928 Maybe my reply didn't go through. This is my nephew's old youtube. I'm too old and lazy to make my own. LOL! I'm 61. My nephew is 29. I was born feb 23 1950 in NYC. I was 19 at Woodstock.
82rondo 4 months ago
@82rondo You're apparently 29... So how does that work?
babycapone92 3 months ago
@babycapone92 I'm 61. This is my nephew's account. Read reply to another comment about this.
82rondo 3 months ago
@82rondo Sorry man, my bad :/
babycapone92 3 months ago
Love her trippy style on the first verse. Sounded like a record slowing down and speeding up.
shawnsemchuk 5 months ago
I note the comments about young people being different back then, but not too long back I had the great pleasure of seeing the full Woodstock film on TV. Know what? When interviewed, all the kids were talking about EXACTLY the same subjects kids nowadays do! It was uncanny and I have to admit it spooked me a bit. Youngsters are honest and passionate about things that matter, and God forbid it should ever change!
gordbard52 5 months ago 2
Now im tryin to find Emuwizard's comment.........
SurfersGlory 5 months ago
pity that i miss this great age :(
bobefet1692 5 months ago
did any one else notice not one scream, not one shout, nothing while she was singing. All were enjoying the song, the atmosphere and the moment. Find that at any concert now and ill give you £30 :)... Ty for the upload from a 26year old person wishing he could go back in time.
chubbylilloser85 5 months ago
Remember what the dormouse said- feed your head!
xlunabearx 5 months ago
i like how no matter if you have a studio version or a live version the singer sounds the same....fucking auto-tune man fucking up real talent
metallica3678 5 months ago
I so wish I had been alive in the 60s
beta0blaster 5 months ago