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All my uploaded movies have been made with Blender, most of the movies don't have any real formal storyline but I do use a lot of symbolism and surrealism with a psychedelic twist.
Studio album by Jefferson Airplane Released February 1967 Recorded October 31, 1966 -- November 22, 1966 Genre Psychedelic rock...
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Surrealistic Pillow
Studio album by Jefferson Airplane Released February 1967 Recorded October 31, 1966 -- November 22, 1966 Genre Psychedelic rock, folk rock Length 33:40 Label RCA Victor Producer Rick Jarrard
Jefferson Airplane's fusion of folk rock and psychedelia was original at the time, in line with musical developments pioneered by The Byrds, The Mamas & the Papas, and Bob Dylan. Surrealistic Pillow was the first blockbuster psychedelic album by a band from San Francisco, announcing to the world the active bohemian scene that had developed there starting with The Beats during the 1950s, extending and changing through the 1960s into the Haight-Ashbury counterculture. Subsequently, the exposure generated by the Airplane and others wrought great changes to that counterculture, and by 1968 the ensuing national media attention had precipitated a very different San Francisco scene than had existed in 1966. San Francisco photographer, Herb Greene photographed the band for the album's cover art.
Some controversy exists as to the role of Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia in the making of the album. His reputed presence on several tracks is not corroborated by RCA paperwork and is denied by producer Rick Jarrard. But when performing Comin' Back to Me live with Jefferson Starship, Marty Balin almost always introduced the song with a reference to the Surrealistic Pillow sessions, mentioning Garcia as playing the guitar parts on the original studio version.
In 2003, the album was ranked number 146 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
Lyrics: Look into her eyes Do you see what I mean Just look at her hair And when she speaks, oh, oh what a pleasant surprise
How do you feel Just look at her smile Do you see what I mean She is looking our way Oh how I wish we could stay, just stay for a while How do you feel
When I meet a girl like that I don't know what to say But to greet a girl like that Brightens up my day My day, oh How do you feel
Just look at her walk Do you see what I mean She is coming our way Oh, how my heart beats, I don't even think I can talk How do you feel
When I meet a girl like that I don't know what to say But to greet a girl like that Brightens up my day My day, oh How do you feel
How do you feel Do you know how you feel Just look at her smile (Tell me how do you feel) Look into her eyes (Tell me how do you feel) She is coming our way (Tell me how do you feel) Look into her eye (Tell me how do you feel) She is coming our way (Tell me how do you feel)
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