@MERRYJERRYL DUDE, if you want to find the music thats full of love and hits that sweet spot & rubs it to then you should check out some psytrance, go to twisted records and listen to Shpongle, Hallucinogen (in dub) and Ott. just to name a few. Why not open your self up to the music that can show you what love really is? try it.
Even my twentyish yo daughter picked out her voice. What frigging style, pannash! When she sings the word GIRL, kick ass! And TangerDream07, great ART WORK! This is an example of great post w/o crap. Keep up the good work and high standards. Our childrens lives depend on it!
Great Society was the band she was with before she joined Airplane, in fact if memory serves this recording was at a gig where they warmed up for Jefferson Airplane.
It's interesting to hear different versions of songs. Judy Collins did this in the past couple of years on her CD "Portrait of an American Girl". Her version is excellent as well.
mmmm nice.. I haven't heard this for years.. I owned the double LP set at one time.. the liner notes included an interview with Slick.. she claimed to have never taken acid!
Yeah, out with 60's Rock and Roll and in with Gangsta Rap. What a trade off Ha. All off this music came from a certain mind set that's gone forever. At least I got to see most of it.
@kaiagavin i mean the music of the 60's is happening now, on my speakers. salviia is also called "sally", the roses she is going around is love, and "down town" is the place you go when your down, also doing any downers, like heroin or alcohol. any more questions?
I heard the R&B version of this song today and thought I'd check things out on youtube. I always liked this version, very White Rabbit-ish, too.
Grace was The Queen, wasn't she? Like the man said, the devil incarnate at times!
The Great Society had a great album with this song (and White Rabbit, too, I believe). I haven't seen that album in years, forgetting the personnel, but they were almost as good as the Airplane at times.
Very nice visuals! Thanks for posting the song. I haven't heard it for years. Had this and a couple of other Great Society songs on a long-dead casette tape. I've looked for them for years!
F'in' A!! what a great version! Tell me the organist isn't from Iron Butterfly?? must be, right? I don't know any history on this, but thanks for hooking me up..
I saw her play the recorder several times and she used to play bass on one song while Jack played guitar but I guess I saw her too late to see her play any keyboards.
GREAT MUSIC........TODAY MUSIC HAS NO LOVE.........REAL MUSIC L.S.D. MARIJUANA...LOVE JERRY
MERRYJERRYL 8 months ago
@MERRYJERRYL jerry went down town
kaiagavin 6 months ago
@MERRYJERRYL DUDE, if you want to find the music thats full of love and hits that sweet spot & rubs it to then you should check out some psytrance, go to twisted records and listen to Shpongle, Hallucinogen (in dub) and Ott. just to name a few. Why not open your self up to the music that can show you what love really is? try it.
kaiagavin 6 months ago
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another tortured cat who can't sing!
adar5708 1 year ago
another shrill tortured cat who can't sing!
adar5708 1 year ago
don't fret, this is too ill to ever make the radio, just like what's good these days
Testicloctopus 1 year ago
I met sally at the mall
out in hollywood in the valley the dolls
all alone but looked like was waitin'
for someone to meet her for a mid-day engagement
type of chick you only find in the west
had work done a few times on her breasts
dark shades like she had to hide from the press
shopped all day like her mind was possessed
we sniffed lines in the Lex and laid back
rambled about nothing and sparked a hay stack
Sensaye25 2 years ago
Even my twentyish yo daughter picked out her voice. What frigging style, pannash! When she sings the word GIRL, kick ass! And TangerDream07, great ART WORK! This is an example of great post w/o crap. Keep up the good work and high standards. Our childrens lives depend on it!
waterfire21 2 years ago
The Great Society Conspicuous Only In Its Absence.
cycleryder 2 years ago
He said it at a concert. In fact, the video is on Youtube somewhere.
WillInNewHaven 2 years ago
Anyone know where I can find this song? Love this version!
Gertrudis67 2 years ago
Mesmerizing brilliance...Grace Slick is phenomenal.
shivaboyd 2 years ago 2
this cd is so awesome... one song more energetic than the other
silly48 2 years ago
Grace never did acid or much pot. She drank and, at some point, did speed. And she absolutely paralyzed me with those eyes.
WillInNewHaven 2 years ago
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Nice work. keep it up. mean time come for social media marketing for esteembpo**com dgtt
parksjan 2 years ago
that was a midnight ride: ''The flowers of romance always end up in the waste bin.''
verlisse 2 years ago
It's a nice version; it sounds like Jefferson Airplane
PCMusic75 2 years ago
same singer
theshmorgz 2 years ago
Great Society was the band she was with before she joined Airplane, in fact if memory serves this recording was at a gig where they warmed up for Jefferson Airplane.
cycleryder 2 years ago 2
cooooolll...
OldMenOld 2 years ago
Very cool!
Hubs88 2 years ago
Oooh these pics are wicked!
Miapink12 2 years ago
It's interesting to hear different versions of songs. Judy Collins did this in the past couple of years on her CD "Portrait of an American Girl". Her version is excellent as well.
johnnyjemimah 2 years ago
A lot of people have covered this song, so it must've been quite popular, and yet I never heard it til someone put it on a tape of obscurities.
labambawatusi 2 years ago
mmmm nice.. I haven't heard this for years.. I owned the double LP set at one time.. the liner notes included an interview with Slick.. she claimed to have never taken acid!
:)
aurora1957A 2 years ago
I like this version much more than the Jaynetts' Sally go round the roses. What a trippy one, God!
Grace is amazing, as usual.GREAT!
lilic1 3 years ago 2
What a lovely voice
manyhappydays 3 years ago 2
This version has, imho, just as much 'haunt' factor as the Jaynetts version, if you know what I mean. Both versions are great records!
youvexme 3 years ago
Nice video man. Gj.
pcgneurotic 3 years ago
they don't make them like this anymore...grace slick is a legend!!!
drlecter1210 3 years ago 5
@drlecter1210 YES
MERRYJERRYL 8 months ago
long live Grace!!
sirigi22 3 years ago 2
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marrrrrrks 3 years ago 4
maybe not actually cause I just discovered the garage rock revival
society is so [citation needed]
marrrrrrks 3 years ago
Yeah, out with 60's Rock and Roll and in with Gangsta Rap. What a trade off Ha. All off this music came from a certain mind set that's gone forever. At least I got to see most of it.
HemiHead66 3 years ago
@marrrrrrks its happening right now, for me. and every time I think about or do salvia divinorum. Don' go "down town".
kaiagavin 6 months ago
@kaiagavin
what do you mean?
marrrrrrks 6 months ago
@kaiagavin i mean the music of the 60's is happening now, on my speakers. salviia is also called "sally", the roses she is going around is love, and "down town" is the place you go when your down, also doing any downers, like heroin or alcohol. any more questions?
kaiagavin 6 months ago
I heard the R&B version of this song today and thought I'd check things out on youtube. I always liked this version, very White Rabbit-ish, too.
Grace was The Queen, wasn't she? Like the man said, the devil incarnate at times!
The Great Society had a great album with this song (and White Rabbit, too, I believe). I haven't seen that album in years, forgetting the personnel, but they were almost as good as the Airplane at times.
LesbianVampireLover 3 years ago 2
"This is my ex-wife, the mother of my child, the devil incarnate"
Paul Kantner, introducing Grace Slick
Grace may have been quite difficult to live with but I would have liked a chance.
WillInNewHaven 3 years ago 4
When did he say that?
jguido93 2 years ago
Very nice visuals! Thanks for posting the song. I haven't heard it for years. Had this and a couple of other Great Society songs on a long-dead casette tape. I've looked for them for years!
joemelcher 3 years ago
F'in' A!! what a great version! Tell me the organist isn't from Iron Butterfly?? must be, right? I don't know any history on this, but thanks for hooking me up..
ericFJ 3 years ago
that's grace on organ - she was good - wish she hadn't given up playing on stage. killer on the recorder too, believe it or not
jackhillty 3 years ago
I saw her play the recorder several times and she used to play bass on one song while Jack played guitar but I guess I saw her too late to see her play any keyboards.
WillInNewHaven 3 years ago
Very nice choice of art
Whistledawgs 3 years ago
Oops,
"Your eyes so white and black and acid clear"
is from the song: "As often as I may"
Regards
Plueschinger
plueschinger 4 years ago
Better than:
"Your eyes so white and black and acid clear"
regards
Plueschinger
plueschinger 4 years ago