moment?! 6 days ago ... I now became aware of it on January 27th, I have my birthday on January 22nd ... and I like your old music .. I am unlocking and a rebel.. greetings from germany
Many years ago, back in the Good Old Daze ...... Jefferson Airplane had a free concert, here in Chicago in Grant Park, May of 1969. I didn't know about it, till some guys at my dorm told me. So l went. Great show .At the end, Gracie Slick took the mike, said "Thank you all for coming here, we want to thank the (Chicago) Park District for letting us put on this show for free.....". Then she said, Now I want you all to take the 5 dollars you would have spent for a ticket 🎟️, and go buy yourselves some acid. If you remember her saying that, it's proof that you were there. 5 dollars was the going rate for a hit of acid at the time. Sorry Gracie, I could do that I didn't have the $5 to spare.
@@Bootmahoy88 Are you promoting the use of Magic Mushrooms? Psilocybin is highly dangerous and known to cause serious psychosis. This is also against the law. Not good my friend
I'm 77 and I'm still blown away by this track , I just wish it it was longer Could not some High Tec Wizz Editor faithfully do an extend mix , cmon someone out there surely can , just view the Donna Summer I feel Love Mix
To all those that have posted here in that you are 60 and above I would like to say congratulations on you're survival skills that have allowed you to last this long and of still loving good music. I would also like to add that we lived in the best of times and were able to enjoy the best of music with concerts that was one price for all no Vip bullshit and we could bring in our own drinks blankets and drugs, acid was king! Grace was the Queen!
Try "Grateful Dead, two from the vaults", on the 2nd vinyl they moved the stacks around, (bearing in mind that each string had its own stack for instance!) and you can hear what's been moved on the stage ! 😊
@@iainhill492 Anything by Led Zeppelin, but "Whole Lotta Love" has some of the best separation, AND speaker to speaker migration of sound. Home stereo was still pretty new in the 60's and there was a LOT of experimentation going on, I think they utilized it's potential better THEN than artists and sound engineers do NOW.
@@gimmeabreak669 Did they look under the sofa cushions? whenever i lose things they always seem to end up there. 🙂 Seriously though, There is a LOT of wonderful music that came out of an era where breaking boundaries and exploring potentials was at it's zenith.
Excellent video, capturing the psychedelicness of the theme and the time. To me, Grace Slick was the epitome of hippiedom! A serious fox, way ahead of her time!
One thing I've always loved about this song is that it's a simple pair of low rising crescendos. This video definitely nailed the era's psychedelic culture that popularized this entire subgenre of rock. Jefferson Railroad/Airplane/Starship is a highly underrated band
It’s always been one of my favorite songs. When I was younger I actually thought it was about chasing rabbits. 🐰, then you get a bit older - and it makes sense. I love all incarnations of that group.
I was a teenager when Airplane was an active band. Very popular band with a lot of radio airplay and TV appearances. Definitely NOT underrated by my generation. Maybe there's something wrong with subsequent generations?
You do realize the music was written in 1928 ? Jefferson Airplane reimagined Ravel’s “Bolero” by adding lyrics. A classical piece with a psychedelic twist. Clever.
There's lots of fantastic songs from the '60's and '70's which can qualify as 'one of the best songs ever written'. I would say that that calibre is seemingly hard to find these days ...
A fantastic group im 78 and yes i dabled in funny smoke ect i alway rember this in a house with a reel to reel playing with this on cant remember any thing els wel that sums up the 60 i was a hippy at the time great music wich is more than i can say for to days music are age were at the for front of music breaking away from mum and das ballroom stuf and tv and ready steady go omg great time kids to day dont realise wat they have
This song really transports me back to the concert Jefferson Airplane gave in Kansas City, Kansas in 1970-1971, approximately. Been a few years for me to remember exactly. Good times!
"This memory of ours stores up a perfect record of the most useless facts and anecdotes and experiences. And all the things that we ought to know--that we need to know--that we'd profit by knowing--it casts aside with the careless indifference of a girl refusing her true lover." - Mark Twain Do you remember Kansas no-high?
Being 61 this year I thank God for the music in my time and era and I bet Heaven has a heck of a band up there ❤ this song always catches my attention ❤️💯
I hear this music as a military march, with an ominous determination in its repeated rising crescendos. The words, referencing Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, express the surreal trippy fantasy of Dodgson,aka Lewis Carroll’s original vision, a quality which has been developed in the many movie versions of the story over the years.
We had a teacher at The Gilbert School. He was an outstanding teacher. He taught a class called "poetry of rock", it was outstanding. We talked about social issues in 1978 or 1979, and we learned about the music of this era. Today, this curricula is forgotten. Thank you, John (Jack) Reynolds!
Right after college graduation in the 70’s I worked for a security company on weekends that had the contract with the college. One Saturday night I worked a concert at the arena. I happened to work the entrance where the rock n roll band came in. During a break one of the band members asked me if I wanted to work for them. Even today I wonder how my life might had been different if I had said yes.
You probably would have done a lot more drugs. I wasn’t a heavy user by any stretch but it dumbed me down enough to not plan out my adult life. Increasing ly I regret what drugs did to me.
I heard a great quote recently that you might relate to , "It was a lot more fun being 20 in the 70's than 70 in the 20's." - Joe Walsh Mr. Life's been good to me so far....
I'm a 47 year old man and this is my finishing song at karaoke 🎤 for the last 20 years...I Do a Decent Grace Slick...but never could be her...she is a legend ❤️
Have loved JA since Surrealistic Pillow. Never got to see them perform in a Guitar Center store, and got to talk with him for a few minutes afterward. He said he will never perform White Rabbit or Somebody to Love because they are Graces songs and it wouldn’t be right. Imagine, ethics in a rock star. I admired him for that. And he did a terrific set, just him and his acoustic, included Volunteers and Wooden Ships, two of my favorites!
That book and TV movie were lame and full of crap-equating pot with other drugs etc. I was a teen in the 70s and I knew the hard drugs, including alcohol,were no good but smoked weed starting in 71 and still do today.
I was in a cove rband in Soux Lookout Ontario, Canada in 1981. 2e did not do this justicel Lovely to hear this song b6 them again.❤❤❤❤❤ Especially during these times. Thank you Max Male🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@jeriatrix4526 Nice! I am from Manitoba and did live in North Western Ontario too. I lived about the same distance just out of Dryden as well 😆 From 1980 to summer of 1983 before moving back to Manitoba.... I loved it there I should have stayed Leaving has been a fairly long time ago now....
I remember when this song along with others was banned from the radio because of the drug overtures. Along with Eight Miles High by the Bryds and Pictures of Matchstick men by Status Quo. Ah the good ol' days
For sure also the Byrds and many other groups, years later were accepted everywhere and at the same time considered as a style that added a lot to pop music
Absolutely! Setting on railroad ties as benches around pallets in my friends basement apartment with big wine bottles with Drip candles in them, smoking lid after lid, dropping Cid Blasting great music YES GOOD TIME'S. Thank God above I survived my dumbass self ! Pushing 70 and Rockin On just now it's in a rocking chair blasting my grandkids heads with great music like this! 😅
Eight Miles High was actually about the Byrds' feeling of Exhilaration when they first flew in a plane. Pictures of Matchstick Men referred to the guy hallucinating little figures of stick people in the sky, including his girlfriend whom he had broken 💔 up with. Also another good one, the Electric Prunes singing I Had Too Much to Dream ,where the singer has a dream/vision of his ex-girlfriend, very vivid and intense, then he wakes up and she's gone gone gone. He didn't take the breakup very well. Interesting because the song begins with a loud buzzing sound, like a giant bee or hornet from a 1950's giant-bug sci-fi movie.
@@stevielease7952 All true Remember when "Puff the Magic Dragon" was also banned by some stations along with "My Generation" and many others - Censors made certain sitcoms have Moms and Dads getting into separate beds, And Barbara Eden exposing her belly button was off limits as well. Late 50's and early 60's - No sex and drugs were allowed to save us children. Even Elvis Presley got into trouble with his hip gyrations.
Vom ersten Tag an, als ich diesen Song das erste mal hörte liebe ich ihn, jetzt bin ich mittlerweile 73 und es ist immer noch so ♥und das Video ist auch spitze
Hey I'm more of a Generation Xer & I can honestly say this is one of my favorite songs of all time! Gracie (as my Mom taught me to call her vs Grace) Slick was simply beautiful in every way - that voice, those eyes 👀, that aura...There will never be another like her. Always remember..."Feed your head"!
When this first came out I heard it on a jukebox at a pizza parlor close to a college, it was a college student hangout. My Mom was making the pizzas, and if I helped wash dishes I'd get some free pizza. I'd go out to the dinning room and eat my pizza and listen to the music the college students played. "White Rabbit" was their favorite song, and I loved it, such a cool sound. Didn't know what they were singing about, I was only 10, but I do now, lol. Yow!!!
It was almost a ritual as we waited for the words to be sung, and upon hearing "feed your head" we swallowed or snorted the little purple pill. It was 1968 when I heard it live at Newport 68 in Orange County, California. Turned 70 so they say last month the mind ages in a different realm where years have no meaning. Great video, Thanks
@@stevielease7952 Mmmm, Older than that. Jimmi sang about them. Then came the orange ones followed by the orange barrels. . . . OMG!!! only half please.! Yeah heard good things about those products likely sampled them. Others of the time were like the Beetles song, Strawberry Fields Forever. Cubes too!! Those had to be quartered or you loose a week. Good fun, no injuries. 😉
Her haunting voice quality also reminds me of Jim Morrison of the Doors style of singing. My Jack Russell terrier used to cock his head for both singers when I would play these great singers. ❤🙏🎼🎸🌟
I was in Korea for all of 1969 on a very remote communications site (no toad up there) so we were pretty well shielded from officers. We had a great Sansui setup up there with an AR turntable and this album saw A LOT of play up there. Great times, the mice really do play when the cat's away!
The Beatles - Lucy in the sky with Diamonds
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68 yrs old in 2024....feel old but am the luckiest sob. to have grown up in the best music era ever !!!
Me too,.
But I''am 73, In Oct 2024
We was lucky.
@@mtc57 73 we had the best music yes yes I remember hearing this at 16.
73 in Febuary, we were the gifted generation when it comes to music.
Feels like a a LSD trip groovy trip
Let's light up man
I'm 71 and always loved this song
Congrats on being 71... well done lol
Just turned 70 last week. Like yourself I've loved the song since I first heard it.♥️
Freshly 60 and I'm looking for some 'shrooms to re-watch this with.
Memories Bro...
I’m 82 & love it too. We lived in great times.
@@shirleyandrews1152 None of my business Shirley, but 82... shit girl.
Did you partake in any psychedelics, ya know, back in the day ?
It's my birthday today and I'm 75 years old. This song still rocks me, it's one of the best in my life
Happy Birthday mate I'm 73 Love Grace Slick.
🌻🌺🎂🍬 Happy Birthday 🍬🎂🌺🌻
@@PamelaTrimper679 Thank you 🙂
moment?! 6 days ago ... I now became aware of it on January 27th, I have my birthday on January 22nd ... and I like your old music .. I am unlocking and a rebel.. greetings from germany
Happy birthday, belated. I hope you have many more
That voice. Shivers up my spine every time I hear it
Hi look it for isolated voice you'll shiver up much more
Yeah. That voice gives me the Antoinettes. Its powerfully delicious🤣🤣🤣
The most amazing voice ever. Great memories.
Pink,Does a very creditable version!!!
@@geoffhunter7704 You got that right. I'm told Grace Slick herself gave Pink the thumbs up.
Many years ago, back in the Good Old Daze ...... Jefferson Airplane had a free concert, here in Chicago in Grant Park, May of 1969. I didn't know about it, till some guys at my dorm told me. So l went. Great show .At the end, Gracie Slick took the mike, said "Thank you all for coming here, we want to thank the (Chicago) Park District for letting us put on this show for free.....". Then she said, Now I want you all to take the 5 dollars you would have spent for a ticket 🎟️, and go buy yourselves some acid. If you remember her saying that, it's proof that you were there. 5 dollars was the going rate for a hit of acid at the time. Sorry Gracie, I could do that I didn't have the $5 to spare.
My older sibling ( sister ) went to Woodstock, I was eleven in 69', despite my father, not wanting her to go..hell of a trip..
Several of my high school friends + I skipped out that day and went . That was indeed a day . Did not get busted , at school or at home .
😂🤣😎
Different days.
@@augusta47 Yes . A 1000 different worlds ago.
I am 79 years old and this song still rocks. Know every word by heart, still sing along with music.
For my birthday this Feb 22nd, I'm celebrating my 69th year alive with some very fine, rich Psilocybin. Can't friggin wait, ha.
@@Bootmahoy88 Are you promoting the use of Magic Mushrooms? Psilocybin is highly dangerous and known to cause serious psychosis. This is also against the law. Not good my friend
I'm 77 and I'm still blown away by this track , I just wish it it was longer Could not some High Tec Wizz Editor faithfully do an extend mix , cmon someone out there surely can , just view the Donna Summer I feel Love Mix
I really like to hear from someone older than me ,I turned 78 last week and it hurts so much as i want to be 19 again!!!!!!
@@Bootmahoy88 Boo, I turned 78 last week where did my youth gooooo?
Fantastic song sung by a never forgotten band
I am 74 Grace Slick amazing voice
To all those that have posted here in that you are 60 and above I would like to say congratulations on you're survival skills that have allowed you to last this long and of still loving good music. I would also like to add that we lived in the best of times and were able to enjoy the best of music with concerts that was one price for all no Vip bullshit and we could bring in our own drinks blankets and drugs, acid was king! Grace was the Queen!
Made it to 65 and still riding motorcycles.
For my birthday this Feb 22nd, I'm celebrating my 69th year alive with some very fine, rich Psilocybin. Can't friggin wait, ha.
What are we going to do when they put us in a home and there's only crap on the jukebox?🤔
@@paulwestlake4278 Not going to any home!
Only member of my family who made it past 70 and f*** me it is a lonely life but music like this and Mr Jack Daniels makes it doable.
I'm 68 and loved the songs, biker culture, and the babes. Was a great trip.
The sound separation on these older stereo recordings is incredible.
So dimensional.
Yes so true
Try "Grateful Dead, two from the vaults", on the 2nd vinyl they moved the stacks around, (bearing in mind that each string had its own stack for instance!) and you can hear what's been moved on the stage ! 😊
@@iainhill492 Anything by Led Zeppelin, but "Whole Lotta Love" has some of the best separation, AND speaker to speaker migration of sound.
Home stereo was still pretty new in the 60's and there was a LOT of experimentation going on, I think they utilized it's potential better THEN than artists and sound engineers do NOW.
Moody Blues In Search of the Lost Chord@@Voodoomaria
@@gimmeabreak669 Did they look under the sofa cushions? whenever i lose things they always seem to end up there.
🙂
Seriously though, There is a LOT of wonderful music that came out of an era where breaking boundaries and exploring potentials was at it's zenith.
73 years old and love this song 2024 😂🎉❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
One of the all time greats Grace Slick at her best beautiful song Beautiful woman 😊😊
"When logic and proportion have fallen sloppy dead."
- Grace Slick
Reminds me of modern times.
What a voice!
@@septembersurprise5178Softly dead?
Stimmt.
Excellent video, capturing the psychedelicness of the theme and the time. To me, Grace Slick was the epitome of hippiedom! A serious fox, way ahead of her time!
Extremely intelligent woman even after all the Drug's.
Her and Freddie had that in common so far ahead of time
I'm 70 and this has always been my favorite song
Definitely one of my favorite songs.
Ah, Grace! The 60s through the 80s produced the very best American music. I miss the 60s so much.......sigh.
67 here and always loved our Music back then!!!❤
Im 73 now..I was Drafted at 18. I was Lucky to have spent many Nights st the Fillmore Listening to the Great Music Performed Live on Stage.
Great song
One thing I've always loved about this song is that it's a simple pair of low rising crescendos.
This video definitely nailed the era's psychedelic culture that popularized this entire subgenre of rock.
Jefferson Railroad/Airplane/Starship is a highly underrated band
It’s always been one of my favorite songs. When I was younger I actually thought it was about chasing rabbits. 🐰, then you get a bit older - and it makes sense. I love all incarnations of that group.
I was a teenager when Airplane was an active band. Very popular band with a lot of radio airplay and TV appearances. Definitely NOT underrated by my generation. Maybe there's something wrong with subsequent generations?
NOT underrated but perhaps "Under remembered"! It builds on itself like Ravel's Bolero. That was intentional.
You do realize the music was written in 1928 ? Jefferson Airplane reimagined Ravel’s “Bolero” by adding lyrics. A classical piece with a psychedelic twist. Clever.
@@Acceleronics Maybe ?
"When logic and proportion have fallen sloppy dead."
Welcome to the new world order!
Gotta be one of the best songs ever written.....
There's lots of fantastic songs from the '60's and '70's which can qualify as 'one of the best songs ever written'. I would say that that calibre is seemingly hard to find these days ...
You and me both.....@@sansovino4124
@@sansovino4124 As to the former, I must agree, as to the latter, sadly, I must agree.
I'm 73 love this song and always have done.
Wow this is absolutely a BLAST FROM MY PAST. MISS THE 70S
Perfectly describes the essence of the period. Peace-love-dope-right on-solid and heavy. ✌️
Grace Slick had one of the most beautiful voices ever she was probably my second best female singer behind Janis Joplin during that time
Every generation thinks that their music is the best music ever. If you get off on this, you know the truth.
A fantastic group im 78 and yes i dabled in funny smoke ect i alway rember this in a house with a reel to reel playing with this on cant remember any thing els wel that sums up the 60 i was a hippy at the time great music wich is more than i can say for to days music are age were at the for front of music breaking away from mum and das ballroom stuf and tv and ready steady go omg great time kids to day dont realise wat they have
After all these years it’s a great song to listen to over and over . 👍✌️
This song really transports me back to the concert Jefferson Airplane gave in Kansas City, Kansas in 1970-1971, approximately. Been a few years for me to remember exactly. Good times!
"This memory of ours stores up a perfect record of the most useless facts and anecdotes and experiences. And all the things that we ought to know--that we need to know--that we'd profit by knowing--it casts aside with the careless indifference of a girl refusing her true lover."
- Mark Twain
Do you remember Kansas no-high?
Being 61 this year I thank God for the music in my time and era and I bet Heaven has a heck of a band up there ❤ this song always catches my attention ❤️💯
Ahh... Brings me right back to the Big Sur and Santa Cruz days 💚
57 years have gone by and this song is still mesmerizing, they were such an incredible group.
A very magical tune!!
FEED YOUR HEAD.
Perfeito seu comentário, nem vou dar joinha pra não sair do 7.
That's what the dormouse said.Go ask Alice.
That's what the dormouse said. What the hell is a dormouse ??
you'll have to read Alice in Wonderland to find out@@stevielease7952
It never change's, no madder how many times you hear it your mind goes the same place every time I'm 74, Viet-Nam 3/21/68,
I love Jefferson Airplane.
Absolutely fantastic voice. The subtle warbling is unbelievable.
A record that had in those psychadelic times, and later on, great influence in pop music.
53 years young & this is still one of my favorites!!
Probably the best unashamed AI gen video I've seen yet.
Well done to the prompter.
I hear this music as a military march, with an ominous determination in its repeated rising crescendos. The words, referencing Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, express the surreal trippy fantasy of Dodgson,aka Lewis Carroll’s original vision, a quality which has been developed in the many movie versions of the story over the years.
Either that, Harriet, or progressively getting louder to replicate the effect the mandrake was having on the reverend.
Oh wow. If we had these pictures, like this, Back then? The world would have never been the same.
Good or bad, it would completely different.
I still have this on vinyl, when those first Grace Slick notes come cutting through the intro, sounds amazing on headphones.
Pure acoustic music with vocal work that just can’t get much more powerful! We used what we had back in the day. 😎
I am 63 and remember this song my parents often played when I was young, fabulous and timeless!
the best voice there ever was or ever will be
Cool visualisation of the greatest acid sound ever played... 👍🎶🎵
Nice, really nice artwork! It matches perfectly with the lyrics, written by Grace! I love it!
Wou! Gracias por su comentario... 😊❤
And what class was she taking?
@@sharktomesmiles sorry, my english is not so good anymore. Thus, I cannot understand the point of your question, if it 's for me.
@@user-hq8fw9tp4d Bottom line it is awesome
@@user-hq8fw9tp4d I don't understand it either and I'm a native English speaker (I was working on a degree in English when the song was released).
We had a teacher at The Gilbert School. He was an outstanding teacher. He taught a class called "poetry of rock", it was outstanding. We talked about social issues in 1978 or 1979, and we learned about the music of this era. Today, this curricula is forgotten. Thank you, John (Jack) Reynolds!
I was 20-25 feet away from Grace Slick performing this in the 70's. A religious experience! And one of the anthems of our tribe!
Right after college graduation in the 70’s I worked for a security company on weekends that had the contract with the college. One Saturday night I worked a concert at the arena. I happened to work the entrance where the rock n roll band came in. During a break one of the band members asked me if I wanted to work for them. Even today I wonder how my life might had been different if I had said yes.
You probably would have done a lot more drugs. I wasn’t a heavy user by any stretch but it dumbed me down enough to not plan out my adult life. Increasing ly I regret what drugs did to me.
Do you happen to remember what band that was?
@@robertspeakman6523 : I looked up the bands that played during the year and month at the college. I think it was the Allman Brothers back in 1972.
@@tazmod7272 Good band
I’m 70 lucky to grow up with great music.
I heard a great quote recently that you might relate to , "It was a lot more fun being 20 in the 70's than 70 in the 20's." - Joe Walsh
Mr. Life's been good to me so far....
Belle découverte pour ma jeunesse , il y a très très longtemps que cela passe vite 74ans . Soyons optimiste demandons l’impossible.
I'm a 47 year old man and this is my finishing song at karaoke 🎤 for the last 20 years...I Do a Decent Grace Slick...but never could be her...she is a legend ❤️
Have loved JA since Surrealistic Pillow. Never got to see them perform in a Guitar Center store, and got to talk with him for a few minutes afterward. He said he will never perform White Rabbit or Somebody to Love because they are Graces songs and it wouldn’t be right. Imagine, ethics in a rock star. I admired him for that. And he did a terrific set, just him and his acoustic, included Volunteers and Wooden Ships, two of my favorites!
Part of my comment was deleted. I saw Paul Kantnor perform solo.
I'm a music fan and a child of the 1960s, but I am a graphic artist by profession, so I love this! Great job!
Brings back fond memories from childhood and throughout life to present.
Well I'm 55 listening to this music All my life 69 a good year thanks mom to all y'all old timers keep Rocking
Amazing intro and build. Like so many classic rock songs, it takes about 3 beats to recognize it.
I used to listen to this song over and over. I love it.
This is really amazing! Great job! I always loved this song and you have just nailed it!
The holy trinity of psychedelic acid- rock tunes.....this, Arnold Layne and The End❤❤❤
That was breathtaking !!! Just fantastic!!!
Thank you very much!
I don't think Lewis Carroll ever thought he would have this effect.
Actually he did
He had Grace in mind when he wrote Alice in Wonderland, you can be sure of it.😉🙃🤩😏
Actually, he probably did!
Couleur magnifique ce rouge entre passion et rugby la chanson magnifique 🎉🎉🎉🎉spyguile ment passionnément super merci🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
That voice is unmistakable. What an incredible talent.
I remember listening to this song after I read the book Go Ask Alice. That book kept me far from drugs my entire life.
AMEN to that my friend.
That book and TV movie were lame and full of crap-equating pot with other drugs etc. I was a teen in the 70s and I knew the hard drugs, including alcohol,were no good but smoked weed starting in 71 and still do today.
LSD wasn't for the weak minded!
How easily the masses are to program. Boo!
How easily the masses are to program. Boo!
I remember when this song first came out, I was like 3 or 4. Loved it, and the song "light my fire".
Amo alla follia Grace Slick da 40 anni. Non c'e' stata un'altra cantante come lei....meravigliosa...Grandissima👏👏👏👏
Great video, about a great song, by a great group.
Gracias!🙂
I was in a cove rband in Soux Lookout Ontario, Canada in 1981. 2e did not do this justicel
Lovely to hear this song b6 them again.❤❤❤❤❤
Especially during these times.
Thank you Max Male🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Wife and I lived out in the bush north of Dryden in '81. Were there for seven years. In Colorado now. Nice country up there.
@@jeriatrix4526 Nice! I am from Manitoba and did live in North Western Ontario too. I lived about the same distance just out of Dryden as well 😆
From 1980 to summer of 1983 before moving back to Manitoba....
I loved it there
I should have stayed
Leaving has been a fairly long time ago now....
Grace sure had a voice from on high, the rest of the band was just as 🔥🔥🔥🔥. A great song forever.❤❤❤❤😊😊
I ❤️ her voice 🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️
🙂👍😍
Slick had a great range..called Tenor Mezzo..
Great video to accompany a fantastic song n I'm 71 y/o too
Omg, how I loved Grace Slick, one of my teenage heart throbs.
I remember when this song along with others was banned from the radio because of the drug overtures. Along with Eight Miles High by the Bryds and Pictures of Matchstick men by Status Quo. Ah the good ol' days
Don’t think Pictures was banned?
For sure also the Byrds and many other groups, years later were accepted everywhere and at the same time considered as a style that added a lot to pop music
Absolutely! Setting on railroad ties as benches around pallets in my friends basement apartment with big wine bottles with Drip candles in them, smoking lid after lid, dropping Cid Blasting great music YES GOOD TIME'S. Thank God above I survived my dumbass self ! Pushing 70 and Rockin On just now it's in a rocking chair blasting my grandkids heads with great music like this! 😅
Eight Miles High was actually about the Byrds' feeling of Exhilaration when they first flew in a plane. Pictures of Matchstick Men referred to the guy hallucinating little figures of stick people in the sky, including his girlfriend whom he had broken 💔 up with. Also another good one, the Electric Prunes singing I Had Too Much to Dream ,where the singer has a dream/vision of his ex-girlfriend, very vivid and intense, then he wakes up and she's gone gone gone. He didn't take the breakup very well. Interesting because the song begins with a loud buzzing sound, like a giant bee or hornet from a 1950's giant-bug sci-fi movie.
@@stevielease7952 All true Remember when "Puff the Magic Dragon" was also banned by some stations along with "My Generation" and many others - Censors made certain sitcoms have Moms and Dads getting into separate beds, And Barbara Eden exposing her belly button was off limits as well. Late 50's and early 60's - No sex and drugs were allowed to save us children. Even Elvis Presley got into trouble with his hip gyrations.
Vom ersten Tag an, als ich diesen Song das erste mal hörte liebe ich ihn, jetzt bin ich mittlerweile 73 und es ist immer noch so ♥und das Video ist auch spitze
Amazing video to accompany this amazing song. Still love it after all these years.
68...loved this song...still do
The most iconic song of 60s pyschedelia. Grace Slick's vocals are powerful, and mesmerising.
Hey I'm more of a Generation Xer & I can honestly say this is one of my favorite songs of all time! Gracie (as my Mom taught me to call her vs Grace) Slick was simply beautiful in every way - that voice, those eyes 👀, that aura...There will never be another like her. Always remember..."Feed your head"!
When this first came out I heard it on a jukebox at a pizza parlor close to a college, it was a college student hangout. My Mom was making the pizzas, and if I helped wash dishes I'd get some free pizza. I'd go out to the dinning room and eat my pizza and listen to the music the college students played. "White Rabbit" was their favorite song, and I loved it, such a cool sound. Didn't know what they were singing about, I was only 10, but I do now, lol. Yow!!!
Absolutely stunning great graphic and a great song
Brings back some mushroom memories 😊
Til eternity this is one of the greatest songs to listen to and just enjoy the audio. FLAWLESS.
I remember listening to her at the Miramar Beach Inn in 67-68 drinking wine and smoking dope.
It was almost a ritual as we waited for the words to be sung, and upon hearing "feed your head" we swallowed or snorted the little purple pill. It was 1968 when I heard it live at Newport 68 in Orange County, California. Turned 70 so they say last month the mind ages in a different realm where years have no meaning. Great video, Thanks
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Little purple pill ? You mean purple micro-dots? Good stuff. Also very good was a type of acid called window pane. The best!!.
@@stevielease7952 Mmmm, Older than that. Jimmi sang about them. Then came the orange ones followed by the orange barrels. . . . OMG!!! only half please.!
Yeah heard good things about those products likely sampled them. Others of the time were like the Beetles song, Strawberry Fields Forever. Cubes too!! Those had to be quartered or you loose a week. Good fun, no injuries.
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What an amazingly powerful voice Grace Slick has - it's almost scary...
Her haunting voice quality also reminds me of Jim Morrison of the Doors style of singing. My Jack Russell terrier used to cock his head for both singers when I would play these great singers. ❤🙏🎼🎸🌟
QUE BOM QUE TEM JOVENS QUE GOSTAM DE MÚSICA DE VERDADE COMO ESSA 😘😇🙂😊☺🎶🎶🎶
I’m 79 and remember these folk songs. They were great. I always liked this song
Yea me too
Video is to disjointed for an acid trip. But trhe Airplane nailed it. Great song. Thank you Janice.
I have always love "white rabbit" and you just made it better!
In addition to The Yellow Submarine by the Beetles, "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane was my 1970 first-grade teacher's favorite song.
I was in Korea for all of 1969 on a very remote communications site (no toad up there) so we were pretty well shielded from officers. We had a great Sansui setup up there with an AR turntable and this album saw A LOT of play up there.
Great times, the mice really do play when the cat's away!
Nice vid! I listened to this song many times while tripping...
£ s D what a great time the 60s was , Conan old man 76
Ît was Regina 72
@@reginaselke1007 1968 acually
That's an old 'un, conan lad.
Grace Slick performed this at Indiana Beach. I was 16 and standing at the front of the stage watching her. Magic time
Loved THIS!! when it was FIRST released ... Loved it ever since ... #VOTFP by Ven Bunce .....
One of the most powerful songs by a woman!
This song is from my era. I love how you put this together!
Such fitting triptastic and beautiful imagery to complement a wonderfully legendary song.
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