The clarity of both Grace’s and Mickey’s voices is astounding. The fact that these two fronted a band at the same time is mind-blowing. Incredible vocalists.
I was turned on to Jefferson Starship in 6th grade by a speech teacher, he played this entire album to the class, He even turned off the lights lol. Man I miss the 80s
"You have your life planned carefully, but you left out one detail: The Hidden Hand deals just one round and the Winds of Change prevail." One of my favorite quotes.
I have feeling they are telling us the truth about the nature of reality in this realm. This world is not what we were taught in our Rockefeller funded indoctrination camps ❤
It does! when she sings the line "...the beast is on the prowl..." she adds a shit ton of mojo and power. So good. It does give me chills. That power...
If I was a fly on the wall of her 24 hour acid trips in the early 60s as a girl working Ina dept store and just starting to sing with great society, meaning she's probably seen some shh
Only Grace Slick and Ann Wilson could shred their voices,riding the perfect line of emotion and harsh,while under perfect control. And back in the day, Only the Starship and Fleetwood Mac, had male/female leads that created their sound. I remember Grace Slick saying in an interview, concerning her vocals, "I wish I had that soft airy ,pretty voice, that many of the other girls had. But I don't. My voice come alive when I'm going over a hundred miles an hour with my hair on fire". Yeah,that sums it up!
@@dowens3781 I'm an audiophile. I love music. I played guitar,acoustic and electric. And I have an odd range of music,over 10k songs,from so many genre's. But I'm also a 70"s guy. And I love classic rock. My favorite vocalist of all time? Well,it's Linda Ronstadt. And she could rock out with the best of them if she wanted to. Picture this. I'm at a classic concert,at Anaheim Stadium,Orange county ca. in 1975. Joe walsh opens up,and was great! This was before he joined the Eagles. Jackson Browne was next.His wife had committed suicide not long before this. His little boy came on stage when he was singing. He turned and looked down.And stopped singing. And then,he started to cry. Wow. The crowd went silent. Girls started crying around me. he gathered himself,and apologized. The emotion in his songs? You can only imagine!Then the Eagles came and performed. I couldn't believe how good their vocals and harmonies were. They were perfect. like their albums perfect! I had a feeling I was watching history being made. Linda Ronstadt headlined this concert. And if my feelings now were already overwhelmed, hearing Linda sing,like she does,took me into ecstacy. Stone cold sober,and I was about as high as you could get for a high schooler. Now It was towards the end of her set,I was 25-30 ft from the stage, and she powered up and screamed. And I heard her voice sail past the mic and montitors! I turned to my girlfriend and yelled,did you hear that? She said,yeah. I said how can someone so small have such a powerful voice like that? it was unbelievable. Now the sad truth is,I never got to see the Starship back then. What a regret.But I have many great memories of other classic rock performances that I went to. And now I'm the old guy I thought I'd never be. Reminiscing and telling stories of the good old days.
IKR? I wondered why all the chessboard/pyramid/columns in videos when I was a kid. Like maybe they're just Amway dealers who play chess lol. Turns out to be the satanic pedos who hate Christ.
I watched Grace and Micky sing this song from no more than five feet away. I was centerstage ..front. They were spectacular as usual. I had followed them from college, grad school, career and beyond !Great nite to remember!..for a lifetime ..and being age 74 i am closer to the short end of the stick. peace...Grace is an icon indeed ! db
I was listening to this whole album when I was a High School Sr. The radio barely played it then. I thought the same thing about more air play, but, the whole seen was flooded with SHITTY music. By the way I play drums to this record, loud. I'm 60 fuckin years old. 😮😎💋🖕
This is my favorite tune by the Starship, and I could hear it everyday even though I really prefer harder rock. The vocals by Grace and Mick & the searing lead guitar really are exquisite. The beast is on the prowl.
Grace Slick Is A Godess!!! No One Can Belt It Out Like Her!!! She's Always Been My Idol, I'll Never Get Tired Of Listening To How Real Rock Is Done!!! 👍 🎸 🎶
@@Thundergod- I saw him with Steelwind opening for Starship who he had just joined and played with them too on the same night in Sacramento. My buddy went to La Sierra high school with him.
Mickey's shoulder pads and Grace is still more prominent. His voice compliments hers. They are a talented powerful team. This band rocks! Paul Kantner was a genius for putting this together.
Yeah Star Of David. Paul Kantner was a great guy.It`s really too bad that he passed.You feel like you`ve lost a part of yourself because you`ve grown up listening to him and he in some way was a part of your life.
This song is what caught my interest in this group because I was going through many changes in my life then and no matter how I tried things always change ! And Slicks voice is amazing !
Grace Slick's voice and body language in this video is powerful and mesmerizing. Someone said badass, that about sums it up. That crescendo of hers around the 3:00 minute mark leading into the solo is epic!
I've been listening to these starship albums from late 70's to early 80's straight through for the first time in years - if ever. "freedom at point zero", modern times" and "winds of change" are really good albums.
Electrifying!! I loved this song the moment I heard back in the early '80s, but it got so little airplay I only caught it a handful of times. Grace Slick and Mickey Thomas, what a powerful duo. Two of the best voices in rock and roll history. Thanks TH-cam!
I like videos like this that do not go too far into the weeds. They are simple performance vids and the band looks great in that context. The video ages well. It helps to have a strong song like this!
Beast is on the Prowl. The Masonic Checker Board and Pillars say a lot about what they were trying to say. On a lighter note, the long hair blowing in the wind cracks me up every time! The 80's were a good time to grow up.
Grace and Marty ! ! ! I went to every Jefferson Airplane Concert since My first concert , Jefferson Airplane at the Family Dog ... I loved My time with all of them ! Grace ! Marty, Paul , Jorma , Jack ... what special times with each and every one of them ! ! !
Mickey Thomas underrated, as a top singer. But among the very best, there isn't, any doubt for us to hear him, sing everytime we get the chance. Awesome song and video : Jefferson Starship, Grace Slick's amazing voice. "Winds of Change ". Peace and love brothers.
In the 1980s I first saw this on MTV. Checking out the hot lead guitarist, I wondered Who is That?! Props to the band for recruiting a kid from high school. He certainly returned the favor, remaining with them till they disbanded. At 12, I understand he and his father’s car was struck head on by a drunk driver, and Craig woke up in hospital with broken arms, leg, ankles. It was his strong will and good advice from dad that had him back to playing guitar with casts on both hands, barely able to eke out a single chord. Music heals. Never allow schools to cut music and the arts from their budgets.
I didn’t know about that horrible accident, but I remember Casey Kasem telling the story of the band hiring Craig when he was in high school! I just found out a few days ago that Craig went on to make jazz and new age music. I look forward to hearing it!
Beautiful haunting song. The vocals are powerful, the guitar harmonies are magical and that driving bassline is awesome. This album badly needs to be remixed though.
My husband started singing the Scorpions song Winds of Change and I thought of this one... What an amazing song. Craig Chaquico is pretty awesome. That riff took this song over the top.
I was 16 when this came out. She was older than my mother then. I know not THAT old. But not many women over 40 in rock music then. Only other name I can think of is TIna Turner, but she was more in the POP genre.
"Fairly old?" Try this instead: "Sixteen years after her 1966 debut with the iconic American rock & roll band Jefferson Airplane, Grace Slick's foghorn vocals are undiminished in raw power." Also take a pause to think about your ageism and sexism, which are very enmeshed here.
I can't get enough of re-discovering Jefferson Starship...I loved Modern Times & Freedom At Point Zero which was when I discovered them eventhough I remember hearing White Rabbit on the radio (WDHP 96.9 FM) in Presque Isle, Maine as a teenager and thinking what a cool song White Rabbit was as well as the other songs as they became The Jefferson Starship...the instrumentation is incredible no matter what incarnation of the band but since I was raised on Pop I'm strongly influenced by pop that is crafted to hit your ears like candy hits your tongue...One of my favorite bands of all time beyond Michael Jackson, Billy Joel, REO Speedwagon, Aerosmith, The Stones, etc. I'm simply amazed at how tight the harmonies and melodies are and with Grace Slick & Mickey Thomas at the helm singing in harmony you simply cannot miss...I'm stuck on Modern Times but this album I totally forgot about...time to listen to their whole catalog...see what pops out at me that I missed as I missed a lot...
Went to high school with Craig, he played all the time on the lawn. Loved stopping and listening to him play, made me late to class sometimes but was worth it.
Grace and Mickey are a perfect vocal duo. I remember singing this song to myself while standing on a rooftop as the winds picked up with the arrival of Hurricane Katrina.
Grace slick is so beautiful here
The clarity of both Grace’s and Mickey’s voices is astounding. The fact that these two fronted a band at the same time is mind-blowing. Incredible vocalists.
I was turned on to Jefferson Starship in 6th grade by a speech teacher, he played this entire album to the class, He even turned off the lights lol. Man I miss the 80s
Awesome story!!! I LOVE listening to music in the dark! That's how I first experienced, "A Night At The Opera"! Thanks for sharing!
That is a great story my friend
The 80s
I miss my Mtv. My TH-cam satisfies the hunger.
Cool teacher
Are you sure that’s ALL HE DID !??
Grace slick had powerhouse vocals. A true rock diva. 😎
And not hard on the eyes either. Fuck I'm old
She also once cussed out the Hell’s Angels!!!!!
She a force
If there was anyone that was anything then Grace Slick had had them. Quite some woman. ;)
@@Gabby9292K1 the only rock star i can think of that pulled a gun on a cop. that's a badass.
"You have your life planned carefully, but you left out one detail: The Hidden Hand deals just one round and the Winds of Change prevail." One of my favorite quotes.
This could be a Blue Oyster Cult song. Similar vibe.
and it's too bloody well true
I have feeling they are telling us the truth about the nature of reality in this realm.
This world is not what we were taught in our Rockefeller funded indoctrination camps ❤
Grace gives me GOOSEBUMPS the way she belts it out. She knocks it outta the ball park. A terrifying display of vocal power.
Her voice has the same effect on me! Amazing voice
It does! when she sings the line "...the beast is on the prowl..." she adds a shit ton of mojo and power. So good. It does give me chills. That power...
She comes in like a Valkrie
If I was a fly on the wall of her 24 hour acid trips in the early 60s as a girl working Ina dept store and just starting to sing with great society, meaning she's probably seen some shh
SLICK HAD ONE HELL OF A RUN ....
We can all agree that Mickey Thomas was one of the premier voices of this generation. Every note you hear on an album he can hit live. Rare indeed.
He still reaches those notes even now.
Mickey is of the same class as Bobby Kimball of Toto and Philip Bailey of EWF. Able to hit the upper registers with ease.
I almost like his voice better without all the affects so you can really hear how great he was!!
Jefferson starship is missing something without him.
One of the best songs ever heard!
Mickey and Grace's voices were magic together. The high scream she does to end the song is so killer.
I really would have love to have Marty Balin instead of Mickey Thomas.
Only Grace Slick and Ann Wilson could shred their voices,riding the perfect line of emotion and harsh,while under perfect control. And back in the day, Only the Starship and Fleetwood Mac, had male/female leads that created their sound. I remember Grace Slick saying in an interview, concerning her vocals, "I wish I had that soft airy ,pretty voice, that many of the other girls had. But I don't. My voice come alive when I'm going over a hundred miles an hour with my hair on fire". Yeah,that sums it up!
@@deydrm
And that's awesome, because a myriad of female singers have soft pretty voices, but only a handful have powerful rock voices.
@@dowens3781 I'm an audiophile. I love music. I played guitar,acoustic and electric. And I have an odd range of music,over 10k songs,from so many genre's. But I'm also a 70"s guy. And I love classic rock. My favorite vocalist of all time? Well,it's Linda Ronstadt. And she could rock out with the best of them if she wanted to. Picture this. I'm at a classic concert,at Anaheim Stadium,Orange county ca. in 1975. Joe walsh opens up,and was great! This was before he joined the Eagles. Jackson Browne was next.His wife had committed suicide not long before this. His little boy came on stage when he was singing. He turned and looked down.And stopped singing. And then,he started to cry. Wow. The crowd went silent. Girls started crying around me. he gathered himself,and apologized. The emotion in his songs? You can only imagine!Then the Eagles came and performed. I couldn't believe how good their vocals and harmonies were. They were perfect. like their albums perfect! I had a feeling I was watching history being made. Linda Ronstadt headlined this concert. And if my feelings now were already overwhelmed, hearing Linda sing,like she does,took me into ecstacy. Stone cold sober,and I was about as high as you could get for a high schooler. Now It was towards the end of her set,I was 25-30 ft from the stage, and she powered up and screamed. And I heard her voice sail past the mic and montitors! I turned to my girlfriend and yelled,did you hear that? She said,yeah. I said how can someone so small have such a powerful voice like that? it was unbelievable. Now the sad truth is,I never got to see the Starship back then. What a regret.But I have many great memories of other classic rock performances that I went to. And now I'm the old guy I thought I'd never be. Reminiscing and telling stories of the good old days.
@@deydrm
Cool 😎
What a band, what an era, what a wonderful life. 80s was the absolute BEST time for music and life.
Don’t forget the 70s,90s,
🙂
ABSOLUTELY CORRET
I can Attest 😎🎸🎶🎶🎶
💯%..👍..
This was by far one of their best songs from the 80's.
agree! i also liked "Stranger" with Grace doing her Bride of Frankenstein salute.
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Mick & Slick, THE BEST one two punch in rock & roll duets. Good times back then.
I agree
Their vocals match up perfectly in THIS song.
Her & Marty Balin were better!
Fuck no! Almost any other duet in rock is better. This is 'Grace Slick and some dude' and so what.
I agree too, however, I also came up on Roxette, which was about 8 years later.
Grace Slick......my goodness what a beauty she was !
She also sang the white rabbit for Jefferson Airplane.
@@cullenosbourn3304She was their original lead singer. Micky Thomas didn’t come onboard until 1979.
Rock goddess
Grace Slick knows how to project high and power notes. I love her!
Hello Carl, how are you doing today, all the best 😊👋
0:28 I cannot take my eyes off Grace. Captivating stage presence and powerful voice. No one like her. Ever.
agree!
+ Rikki-Tikki is Major Drama What's more amazing is she was already 40 in this video and past the youth and yet is fit and quite the rock diva.
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bessie smith was just as good.
I’ve never noticed the undertones of the masonic vibe masonic look the Freemason in the music industry is overwhelming
IKR? I wondered why all the chessboard/pyramid/columns in videos when I was a kid. Like maybe they're just Amway dealers who play chess lol.
Turns out to be the satanic pedos who hate Christ.
Yeah. The lyrics seem to have a masonic theme, too.
I've always loved this song. Grace Slick's voice is just incredible and Craig Chaquico's guitar playing is fantastic!
I watched Grace and Micky sing this song from no more than five feet away. I was centerstage ..front. They were spectacular as usual. I had followed them from college, grad school, career and beyond !Great nite to remember!..for a lifetime ..and being age 74 i am closer to the short end of the stick. peace...Grace is an icon indeed ! db
Hi dear how are you doing over there ?
@@ernestwelon9579
Are you off your meds or what?
@@dmitryowens it has been a yr. and poor Ernie has not come doen yet....LOL
This song really needs more radio play
I agree the classic rock stations by my house don’t even play it.
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I was listening to this whole album when I was a High School Sr. The radio barely played it then. I thought the same thing about more air play, but, the whole seen was flooded with SHITTY music. By the way I play drums to this record, loud. I'm 60 fuckin years old. 😮😎💋🖕
@@BaBoombappaBoom 😎👍
I still get chills when Grace belts out "Hooowwlll"
Oh yeah.
Magnificent
yep. awesome. ominous.
It doesn't get much better than this, does it.
This is my favorite Jefferson Starship song; Craig Chaquico is one of the all-time greatest guartists.
I love how a bass drop opens the song.
This is my favorite tune by the Starship, and I could hear it everyday even though I really prefer harder rock. The vocals by Grace and Mick & the searing lead guitar really are exquisite. The beast is on the prowl.
Awesome
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Grace Slick Is A Godess!!! No One Can Belt It Out Like Her!!! She's Always Been My Idol, I'll Never Get Tired Of Listening To How Real Rock Is Done!!! 👍 🎸 🎶
Hey dear how are you doing over there ?
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Craig Chaquico. Super underrated musician. Love that guy's guitar playing!
😁
Check out his work on "Save your Love" from the "Modern Times " album!
Under rated only by those unfamiliar with his illustrious career....
@@Thundergod- I saw him with Steelwind opening for Starship who he had just joined and played with them too on the same night in Sacramento. My buddy went to La Sierra high school with him.
Great song that was far more deserving of being a bigger hit than what it reached.
Wow! Grace's voice is commanding yet beautiful at the same time.
Grace overpowered everybody on this one...what a gal!
Mickey's shoulder pads and Grace is still more prominent. His voice compliments hers. They are a talented powerful team. This band rocks! Paul Kantner was a genius for putting this together.
RIP Paul Kantner (March 17, 1941 - January 28, 2016). Thanks for all the great music with Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship.
Yeah Star Of David. Paul Kantner was a great guy.It`s really too bad that he passed.You feel like you`ve lost a part of yourself because you`ve grown up listening to him and he in some way was a part of your life.
guy was a genius, seems like it was mostly his vision
Right, R.I.P. Paul Kantner, Such a sad loss to The Rock-N-Roll community. Defitnetly he was a instrumental force behind Jefferson Starship/Airplane.
I think Marty died a couple of yes back also
@@kennethschultz4910yes he did.
Soft song but the powerful and hypnotic voice of Grace is fantastic!
One of their absolute best! Grace Slick sounds as hot as she looks!
She is truly the original Acid Queen of rock and roll!
I agree
Nobody knows anything about acid Anymore.
God this woman could sing
This has always been my favorite of all Jefferson Airplane/Jefferson Starship/Starship era's songs
Still awesome in late 2020
Same here...👍👍
Definitely!!!
This band was so life changing I don't get why this band's video's don't have millions of views!
Craig Chaquito is fine as hell and such an underrated guitarist.
An artist 💯
Damn.. this song remember me Scorpions
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2022 and I’m still blasting this out rolled down windows as I speed through the summer nights
5/2023😊
devo was better.
Grace has the Pipes....❤️❤️
I love Grace Slick's voice so much
True Legends of my past. Wonderful times in the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's also.
This song is what caught my interest in this group because I was going through many changes in my life then and no matter how I tried things always change ! And Slicks voice is amazing !
In my opinion Mick was one of the most underrated vocalist in rock. Have you ever listened to that dude sing? He can hit the notes.
Plus Gracie? Forgettaboutit
I saw him perform in 2003 and he sounded as great as ever.
He's no Phil Lynott but still pretty wicked.
There aren't many who can get up there with Grace. If you wanted her to have an accompanying voice, his was a good choice.
Totally agree with you Mark , Mick had amazing pipes
Grace Slick's voice and body language in this video is powerful and mesmerizing. Someone said badass, that about sums it up. That crescendo of hers around the 3:00 minute mark leading into the solo is epic!
They did change with the times quite gracefully! Gotta love that amplifier stack😊2024
grace slick is the best female vocalist ever. power, emotion, range. she's got it all. I love grace slick
what about Cher? A close second? btw I agree about Grace.
Turns 80 today. Happy birthday Grace!
And easy on the eyes.
I agree, my friend
Grace is beautifully spooky.
Holy cow the crescendo of Grace’s voice leading up to that moment @3:05
Grace looking fab in her 40's here. Great vocals, guitar - everything.
47-48
@@sbinsdca 43-44
Their guitarist has one of the best guitar tones ever! What a player!
I've been listening to these starship albums from late 70's to early 80's straight through for the first time in years - if ever. "freedom at point zero", modern times" and "winds of change" are really good albums.
Yes, those albums are MUCH better than the music critics seem to think.......
Those three plus Nuclear Furniture we're the only JS albums I ever had, all back when they were new.
Earth too. Crazy Feelin and Fire are a couple of my favorites
Craig Chaquico…such an amazing guitarist. Beautiful, melodic, style that defined Jefferson Starship. 🙏🙏
Graces verbratto...did not note it before. The "howling", truly a great song.
Graces' voice on this tune is haunting like the wind mixed with great guitar riffs. EXCELLENT VIDEO!!!
And all the Masonic symbols👍
Electrifying!! I loved this song the moment I heard back in the early '80s, but it got so little airplay I only caught it a handful of times. Grace Slick and Mickey Thomas, what a powerful duo. Two of the best voices in rock and roll history. Thanks TH-cam!
Grace Slick has an amazing voice. This song is great because of her voice
I like videos like this that do not go too far into the weeds. They are simple performance vids and the band looks great in that context. The video ages well. It helps to have a strong song like this!
all Jeffersons songs are up there with the tops, and many more. can we see this again, in thirty years. I am getting old.
Jefferson Starship composed some of the best singles ever heard, great stuff
Best power pop of 80s
Ahhhhh, Grace. You are AWESOME! The power, the delivery, the psycho look, and being a stone fox to top it off. And Mickey compliments you well!
Grace rocks this one with her killer vocals.
Beast is on the Prowl. The Masonic Checker Board and Pillars say a lot about what they were trying to say. On a lighter note, the long hair blowing in the wind cracks me up every time! The 80's were a good time to grow up.
Grace don't need no Marshall amp. Her power is amazing
The way she just holds sway, just projects herself. Incredible
They use CARVIN amps.
Grace and Marty ! ! ! I went to every Jefferson Airplane Concert since My first concert , Jefferson Airplane at the Family Dog ... I loved My time with all of them ! Grace ! Marty, Paul , Jorma , Jack ... what special times with each and every one of them ! ! !
Her voice is so commanding - the real Queen of Rock!
Rik is Major Drama Such power in her voice
Amen
Grace is Grace ... nobody will ever replace her.
Grace, Elvis, and Steve ...
I love them all.
Rik is Major Drama She is good but Anne Wilson is the queen
Do you mean Stevie reggae vomit :D
I can't believe that its been 40 years. Well maybe just because this is timelessness embodied. And I'm old but young at heart.
Love the guitar harmonies and solos on this song.
I never heard this song song by Jefferson Starship before, fantastic classic rock song for sure.
One of their absolute Best. Timeless!
Such a haunting sound.
Hello janet, how are you doing today, all the best 😊👋
Thank Craig!
She really crushes this
perfect harmony!!! He is one of THE best singers of the decade, hands down....a great talent
I never get tired of this song
She has a lovely haunting sort of voice and beautiful eyes.
Mickey Thomas underrated, as a top singer. But among the very best, there isn't, any doubt for us to hear him, sing everytime we get the chance. Awesome song and video : Jefferson Starship, Grace Slick's amazing voice. "Winds of Change ". Peace and love brothers.
In the 1980s I first saw this on MTV. Checking out the hot lead guitarist, I wondered Who is That?! Props to the band for recruiting a kid from high school. He certainly returned the favor, remaining with them till they disbanded. At 12, I understand he and his father’s car was struck head on by a drunk driver, and Craig woke up in hospital with broken arms, leg, ankles. It was his strong will and good advice from dad that had him back to playing guitar with casts on both hands, barely able to eke out a single chord. Music heals. Never allow schools to cut music and the arts from their budgets.
I didn’t know about that horrible accident, but I remember Casey Kasem telling the story of the band hiring Craig when he was in high school!
I just found out a few days ago that Craig went on to make jazz and new age music. I look forward to hearing it!
That wall of Carvins looks Bitchen and that Red Pearl drum set looks awsome. The Music is out of this world. It takes me back to when music was great.
love this album....craig chaqico awesome...
Wow, that's music.....beautiful G. Slick with a powervoice.
First time I have Ever seen or heard this song just now. What an amazing Song?!?!!!!
Material- dicey. The singing and playing- great. Love Mickey's voice!
Beautiful haunting song. The vocals are powerful, the guitar harmonies are magical and that driving bassline is awesome. This album badly needs to be remixed though.
My husband started singing the Scorpions song Winds of Change and I thought of this one... What an amazing song. Craig Chaquico is pretty awesome. That riff took this song over the top.
Love this song ! What a voice she has !
agree. that first "wind starting to howl" shivers down my spine.
Grace-incredible voice, she and JANIS tops starting in the '60s; plus her eyes are incredible.
Do not look directly into Grace Slick's eyes. You will be hypnotized.
Darrin Baker That's fine with me! She's hot!
Indeed!!
those scorpio eyes that hypnotize
Hahaha I thought I was the only victim!
Black Widow
I remember listening to this song and watching this music video when I was much younger. This takes me back.
This is totally freakin' badass. Standing on top of the amps playing the solo, love it!
Two killers, Slick and Thomas...it doesn't get any better. And Craig on guitar 🎸.....fire!
We are in The winds of change.
Four decades later, Winds Of Change has not changed. JS' songs still have an impact.
They don't make music like this anymore. Rock and Roll with melody and harmony. Grace Slick fairly old here 40's., but still rockin it.
She was 42 here. Hardly old. In fact, now a days they'd have called her a MILF.
I was 16 when this came out. She was older than my mother then. I know not THAT old. But not many women over 40 in rock music then. Only other name I can think of is TIna Turner, but she was more in the POP genre.
pushing boundaries, to sort of paraphrase Mick Jagger from an interview around that time (regarding age). Now most rockers are above 40 lol
42 is NOT old and she looks SMOKIN HOT here
"Fairly old?" Try this instead: "Sixteen years after her 1966 debut with the iconic American rock & roll band Jefferson Airplane, Grace Slick's foghorn vocals are undiminished in raw power." Also take a pause to think about your ageism and sexism, which are very enmeshed here.
they are all great people, and there music gives all in the stars, love for time .
I can't get enough of re-discovering Jefferson Starship...I loved Modern Times & Freedom At Point Zero which was when I discovered them eventhough I remember hearing White Rabbit on the radio (WDHP 96.9 FM) in Presque Isle, Maine as a teenager and thinking what a cool song White Rabbit was as well as the other songs as they became The Jefferson Starship...the instrumentation is incredible no matter what incarnation of the band but since I was raised on Pop I'm strongly influenced by pop that is crafted to hit your ears like candy hits your tongue...One of my favorite bands of all time beyond Michael Jackson, Billy Joel, REO Speedwagon, Aerosmith, The Stones, etc. I'm simply amazed at how tight the harmonies and melodies are and with Grace Slick & Mickey Thomas at the helm singing in harmony you simply cannot miss...I'm stuck on Modern Times but this album I totally forgot about...time to listen to their whole catalog...see what pops out at me that I missed as I missed a lot...
Yeah I always keep coming back to Jefferson Starship and like yourself came in at Freedom At Point Zero and Modern Times. Love those albums!
There's a storm coming and ur caught up in it.......🌷
her voice is so unique i'm in love with it
"Mountains crumble and cities fall"...a mere three years later Mick and Grace would rebuild it on rock and roll!!!!!!!
Love Craig Chaquico on the speaker stack. Just where he belongs.
Yum, love Craig.
Went to high school with Craig, he played all the time on the lawn. Loved stopping and listening to him play, made me late to class sometimes but was worth it.
Yeah, it's so funny too.
With his big ol Carvin endorsement
@@MrGenXer Spinal Tap !!
I use to listen to Starship all the time in the 80's.definitely one of the Best groups for sure........Love this song ..........Great Job.
Great song, vocals, guitars, well done.
Grace and Mickey are a perfect vocal duo. I remember singing this song to myself while standing on a rooftop as the winds picked up with the arrival of Hurricane Katrina.
Grace Slick has me under her spell with her eyes.........Good record.
Hear ya!!!
I was trying to focus on the eyes cause I couldn't deal with the thighs :)
So beautiful, so out-spoken, such a powerful voice, and so unbelievably hot!
Grace is a man , look carefully
nrgalvin Come on...no way! What were you looking at to make you come to the conclusion that she's a man? Dude! Really???
MTV use to show this a lot and I didn't care for it. But now I cant believe how amazing this song is.