Best version of Jefferson Starship (which still never rose to the heights of the Airplane). Pete Sears and Craig Chaquico are great musicians (Chaquico does a solid Jorma-esque take on "Saucers"). But even this creditable version of the song makes me miss Jorma and Jack.
I saw them about this time. Pete Sears is a good bass player but I find that I want to hear Jack Casady.I guess that this band was geared up for the 1970s.
These people shit all over the great Jefferson Airplane. Just horrid. To his credit, the pro's pro, Kantner gave his all with a serious performance. Glad he cashed in on the deal. He brought it- every night his whole career. RIP Paul Chacquico and Sears, although very proficient technicians, display less soul and feeling than an asphalt parking lot. Slick made no effort to conceal the fact it was a joke and treated it as such. Might as well, her voice was shot. I saw this bunch on their first tour, minus Balin in the fall of '74. My high anticipation was quickly extinguished by their overproduced, souless muzak.
A fair number of live Airplane songs have Jack Cassidy solos, or Jack plus Spencer drumming, in the middle of the song, but I'm not remembering one of those songs where the base solo was this long ...
@@spencerdawkins With no disrespect to Sears (who is a terrific musician), Jack's solos never quite lost the thread the way that this one does. Nor were they this long.
Best version of Jefferson Starship (which still never rose to the heights of the Airplane). Pete Sears and Craig Chaquico are great musicians (Chaquico does a solid Jorma-esque take on "Saucers"). But even this creditable version of the song makes me miss Jorma and Jack.
I saw them about this time. Pete Sears is a good bass player but I find that I want to hear Jack Casady.I guess that this band was geared up for the 1970s.
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!
Love it, love it.this is for the deeper fan.gotta know the studio version.if you just discovered jefferson, well, indulge!
They stunk post Sunfighter. Probably about the time you got on board.
Oh, there she is, right at the start!
Grace, a fox with an incredible voice. Cassaday , on of the best bassists ever.
This is not Jack Casady but Pete Sears
And to see pete sears do anything is a pleasure
Even taking a crap, much like this solo? OK...
Bass solo covers all genres of music
Sounds cool too!
No, i have not seen any saucer.
They were last seen in 1975 at an ice-skating rink in North-Central SF
Seems to me in retrospect that they were saying we don't need Jack but they did ......
These people shit all over the great Jefferson Airplane. Just horrid. To his credit, the pro's pro, Kantner gave his all with a serious performance. Glad he cashed in on the deal. He brought it- every night his whole career. RIP Paul
Chacquico and Sears, although very proficient technicians, display less soul and feeling than an asphalt parking lot. Slick made no effort to conceal the fact it was a joke and treated it as such. Might as well, her voice was shot.
I saw this bunch on their first tour, minus Balin in the fall of '74. My high anticipation was quickly extinguished by their overproduced, souless muzak.
I have. But I hope never to sit through another 10 minute bass solo.
Exactly - they're made for dancing, not sitting
I'm a bass player and found that bass solo to be entirely too long!
A fair number of live Airplane songs have Jack Cassidy solos, or Jack plus Spencer drumming, in the middle of the song, but I'm not remembering one of those songs where the base solo was this long ...
@@spencerdawkins With no disrespect to Sears (who is a terrific musician), Jack's solos never quite lost the thread the way that this one does. Nor were they this long.
In a word-shitty@@jonathanh8187