the Robert Plant version is awesome but why do we have to compare? Very different voices. I love Skip's voice though. He really does emote. Plus he wrote the song, that's why it's called Skip's song. He was an original member of Jefferson Airplane as well! (As in before Grace Slick)
Got a chance in 1994 to meet and jam with Skip in our Apartment. At the time Skip would go in and out one minute he would be there, the next he played,. That day we played ever song it seemed, that Moby and himself had ever wrote and performed! It was a grate Honor to even be in the same room let alone meet and jam on a guitar with him,( most diffenetly the most talented musician) in my opinion, to come out of the mid-60's bands of that eara. Again what grate honor it was to meet Skip
This is the demo version that was recorded Nov. 6, 1967 with Skip singing alone. It was attempted again in Jan. of '68 before they recorded the version that appears on "Moby Grape '69" in late April of 1968. You can get this version here as a bonus track on the CD reissue of "Truly Fine Citizen" on Sundazed. The Jan. '68 demo appears as a bonus track on the now Katz-deleted reissue of "Wow."
This is a different version than the Seeing on my MG 69 Lp. This has Skip singing and mine alternates between him and Bob Mosley. Nice to hear this. Thanks.
Can I buy an amplifier on time?
TheBorjamz 3 months ago
the Robert Plant version is awesome but why do we have to compare? Very different voices. I love Skip's voice though. He really does emote. Plus he wrote the song, that's why it's called Skip's song. He was an original member of Jefferson Airplane as well! (As in before Grace Slick)
JessicaElder 3 months ago
Another example of Skips talent is a Moby Grape song Hey Grandma
Ward1997 4 months ago
Got a chance in 1994 to meet and jam with Skip in our Apartment. At the time Skip would go in and out one minute he would be there, the next he played,. That day we played ever song it seemed, that Moby and himself had ever wrote and performed! It was a grate Honor to even be in the same room let alone meet and jam on a guitar with him,( most diffenetly the most talented musician) in my opinion, to come out of the mid-60's bands of that eara. Again what grate honor it was to meet Skip
Ward1997 6 months ago
Robert Plant!There is far more emotion in this chaps` voice i believe.
concretepigeon1 10 months ago
Love the three guitar sound. One of the best groups I ever saw live. RIP Skippy.
soltisimba 11 months ago
No - he's not a good singer as Robert Plant - but the song is superb - raw emotion with raw composition = special
mrmdsidebottom 11 months ago
Untouchable music.
mrmdsidebottom 11 months ago
he is a good singer, but its not robert plant is it?
staggza 11 months ago
RIP Skip; you were a gem.
coldgot2b 11 months ago
Can you imagine standing in front of an instrument, hearing Skip say "Hey, I got one...wanna try this?"
Then getting blasted away with pure emotion turned into chords and words?
Amicus1952 1 year ago 7
@Amicus1952 I can now , thanks for that visual-I thought I was there:)
katrastrophy 4 months ago
beautiful
jackhillty1 1 year ago 4
This is the demo version that was recorded Nov. 6, 1967 with Skip singing alone. It was attempted again in Jan. of '68 before they recorded the version that appears on "Moby Grape '69" in late April of 1968. You can get this version here as a bonus track on the CD reissue of "Truly Fine Citizen" on Sundazed. The Jan. '68 demo appears as a bonus track on the now Katz-deleted reissue of "Wow."
MattHatter 1 year ago
This is a different version than the Seeing on my MG 69 Lp. This has Skip singing and mine alternates between him and Bob Mosley. Nice to hear this. Thanks.
javajax0987 2 years ago