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I absolutely love (the admittedly bizarre--not for everyone) "Thunk" from Bark.

clemenza, Saturday, 5 November 2022 22:15 (one year ago) link

Even the “best” song, “Eat Starch Mom,” is basically a rewrite of “Plastic Fantastic Lover.”

Is that one of the earliest anti-hippie trolling songs (outside of Zappa)?:

"You say nothing's right but natural things
Ah, you fool
Poison oak is a natural plant
Why don't you put some in your food?
Natural food makes you slow and stupid and it tastes like cabbage
I don't care if there's chemicals in it
As long as my lettuce is crisp"

I absolutely love (the admittedly bizarre--not for everyone) "Thunk" from Bark.

I absolutely love (the admittedly bizarre--not for everyone) "Never Argue with a German If You're Tired or European Song" from Bark. It's admirable how Grace Slick wrote such a beautiful melody and chord progression and then resolved to present it in as obnoxious a manner as possible.

Halfway there but for you, Saturday, 5 November 2022 23:26 (one year ago) link

Is that one of the earliest anti-hippie trolling songs

I think I think that verse may be in the voice of the car-loving guy?

Reese's Pisces Iscariot (morrisp), Saturday, 5 November 2022 23:47 (one year ago) link

this revive inspired me to grab the Complete Monterey bluray from that Criterion B&N sale, so thanks

Early Flight is kind of essential! I am also partial to the mono Takes Off

sleeve, Sunday, 6 November 2022 00:12 (one year ago) link

For a long time, the only LP where you could get "Runnin' Round This World" and "Mexico," two of their greatest.

clemenza, Sunday, 6 November 2022 00:15 (one year ago) link

It’s funny how they put those three later songs on a comp called Early Flight

Reese's Pisces Iscariot (morrisp), Sunday, 6 November 2022 00:31 (one year ago) link

FWIW, The Essential Jefferson Airplane is actually a really solid overview of their career, even though there's an inevitable dip in quality towards the end. I'd probably add a few more selections from Surrealistic Pillow, Baxter's and Crown of Creation, and I think Surrealistic Pillow and probably Baxter's sound better in their original mono mixes (the stereo mixes feel a bit diffuse and they load too much echo on the former). But beyond that, the two-hour set nearly has all the "essentials."

birdistheword, Sunday, 6 November 2022 01:05 (one year ago) link

If you're looking for a really good live period I'd pick sometime in 1968. Seems that they found their flow live then. I think they had started intentionally improvising at some point in 67 and found out how to do it really well by 68. By 69 you get to a point where people are complaining that they play too fast which I think must go against interplay and what's worse by the end of the year they replace one of my all time favourite drummers with someone I just find thudding. I think Joey Covington's replacement John Barbata is better but by then it's no longer the same band.

Spencer Dryden was Charlie Chaplin's nephew oddly enough. I'm not sure if the rest of teh band knew that at the time.
I think he wound up with a drink problem which may be one reason he got replaced. Shame cos I do love his tone. He's one of a few drummers that really stick out for me.

Stevolende, Monday, 7 November 2022 07:28 (one year ago) link

Looks like I was a couple of months out on Dryden's departure it's actually early 70 not late 69.
He's an awesome drummer anyway. I have still never connected with Joey Covington who was supposed to be a harder hitter I think. He'd been in the early stages of the band version of Hot Tuna if I'm remembering right which must mean Cassady and Kaukonen liked him presumably,
I do enjoy hearing Dryden rather than him just being a decent time keeper. oh well.

Stevolende, Monday, 7 November 2022 18:04 (one year ago) link

one year passes...

Does anyone have a copy (digital or otherwise!) of Kantner's self-published science fiction novel...? This is proving really hard to track down.

jaywbabcock, Thursday, 11 January 2024 17:51 (three months ago) link

As far as I can tell it was released as an extra feature on a self-released CDR reissue of his PERRO album, which no one seems to own...

https://www.discogs.com/release/13045080-Paul-Kantner-PERRO

and it seems to have been available at one point as a print-on-demand thing...

https://web.archive.org/web/20081218050357/http://www.planetearthrockandroll.com/

There's a preview, with scans of the entire first "chapter" available here. Looks utterly demented.

https://web.archive.org/web/20080607064028fw_/http://www.jeffersonstarshipsf.com/perro/chpt01.htm

jaywbabcock, Thursday, 11 January 2024 18:43 (three months ago) link

Might be of interest to folks in this thread:

Here is an album reconstruction from the quintessential American psychedelic band, Jefferson Airplane. This is a reconstruction of Jefferson Airplane’s relatively un-made album, intended to be released in 1970. ... The resulting album–which I call Another Missile is Flying–is an excellent upgrade from the oft-dismal Bark, continues the trajectory of Volunteers, and incorporates the best parts of Blows Against The Empire.

Side A:
1. Have You Seen The Saucers?
2. Up or Down
3. Sunrise
4. Starship

Side B:
5. Bludgeon of a Bluecoat
6. Emergency
7. Mexico
8. Pretty As You Feel
9. Mau Mau (Amerikon)

blatherskite, Thursday, 11 January 2024 20:35 (three months ago) link

^^ loving that, thanks! that guy is doing the lord's work

out-of-print LaserDisc edition (sleeve), Friday, 12 January 2024 20:57 (three months ago) link

where's the link to download that?

Josefa, Friday, 12 January 2024 21:09 (three months ago) link

buried in an inscrutable Google Doc link in the comments

out-of-print LaserDisc edition (sleeve), Friday, 12 January 2024 23:32 (three months ago) link

got it, thanks

Josefa, Saturday, 13 January 2024 02:41 (three months ago) link

Giving a spin to Crown of Creation this past week, I only noticed that Al Schmidt produced that one. That seems a bit of a culture shock type pairing considering the long list of artists he worked with. Hippies meeting the straights I suppose…

The Artist formerly known as Earlnash, Saturday, 13 January 2024 03:16 (three months ago) link

Schmitt did several with them (including Volunteers). Here’s what the Jeff Tamarkin book says about how he got started with the group:

https://i.imgur.com/APAN4FF_d.webp?maxwidth=1520&fidelity=grand

Wooly Bully (2005 Remaster) (morrisp), Saturday, 13 January 2024 03:38 (three months ago) link

Pretty hip. Did not know he was a big part of getting them signed.

The Artist formerly known as Earlnash, Saturday, 13 January 2024 03:44 (three months ago) link

Al Schmitt was just the coolest.

Pictish in the Woods (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 13 January 2024 04:19 (three months ago) link

That's a good book. I wasn't aware of Bless Its Pointed Little Head until I read Tamarkin's praises of it. It's one of three JA albums that I've always owned, along with Surrealistic Pillow (mono edition) and Volunteers.

birdistheword, Saturday, 13 January 2024 19:23 (three months ago) link

Incredible version of "It's No Secret" on there.

clemenza, Saturday, 13 January 2024 22:56 (three months ago) link

I like them a lot better in the studio than live.

― Rock Hardy, Friday, September 14, 2007 8:52 PM (sixteen years ago)

I would just like to say I was otm in this thread.

that's when I reach for my copy of Revolver (WmC), Sunday, 14 January 2024 00:22 (three months ago) link

There are a couple of later vintage Jefferson Airplane Fillmore releases. The one from 68 sounds pretty thin but the 69 one is pretty good.

I think it and Bless Its Pointed… kind of give you an idea what it might liked to be at one of those ballroom shows. Jack Cassady is a beast and those live records get to show more what him and Jorma could do.

The Artist formerly known as Earlnash, Sunday, 14 January 2024 02:15 (three months ago) link

I have tried and failed to like Pointed Little Head, but I remember some good live tracks on that 90's box set?

their version of "High Flying Bird" at Monterey is so rad, why the heck was this left off the album

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F51JKnSzjRs

out-of-print LaserDisc edition (sleeve), Sunday, 14 January 2024 02:20 (three months ago) link

by "the album" I mean that the song itself was never on an LP, why was it not on Surrealistic Pillow or Bathing idk

out-of-print LaserDisc edition (sleeve), Sunday, 14 January 2024 02:21 (three months ago) link

They even cut it in the studio with Signe for Takes Off!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL1vGiRYlbA

an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 14 January 2024 02:24 (three months ago) link

yeah I think it was (insanely) relegated to a B-side

out-of-print LaserDisc edition (sleeve), Sunday, 14 January 2024 02:48 (three months ago) link

no I guess an outtake?!? even more insane

out-of-print LaserDisc edition (sleeve), Sunday, 14 January 2024 02:53 (three months ago) link

btw this is where I mention that Early Flight also rules and is essential

out-of-print LaserDisc edition (sleeve), Sunday, 14 January 2024 02:54 (three months ago) link

yeah for sure, absolutely love their “high flying bird”, Marty and grace go hard

Also: “HAVE YOU SEEN THE SAUCERS”

Also: JA RULES

brimstead, Sunday, 14 January 2024 03:16 (three months ago) link

The chord progression and feel is so evocative, it seems to me there should have been some long 12 minute modal jam of “White Rabbit”.

The Airplane had the tunes but were a bit more reserved on the jams. Quicksilver had the jams but did not have the tunes.

The Artist formerly known as Earlnash, Sunday, 14 January 2024 05:47 (three months ago) link

The Great Society version of "White Rabbit" has extended groove jam opening:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxxnDGWI3e8

If you're a Grace fan, that Great Society live twofer live CD is a must.

an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 14 January 2024 06:13 (three months ago) link

Yeah that’s a great disc.

Wooly Bully (2005 Remaster) (morrisp), Sunday, 14 January 2024 06:32 (three months ago) link

Say, can I have some of your purple berries?
Yes, I've been eating them for six or seven weeks now
Haven't got sick once
Probably keep us both alive

I was thinking about this line from "Wooden Ships" last night; how it represents the strength the counterculture derived from the continuum of rock music history up to that point (from Chuck Berry to Deep Purple.

Halfway there but for you, Sunday, 14 January 2024 17:07 (three months ago) link

(fwiw, took some doing, but I tracked down the 516-page Kantner book. b/w scans of 516 8x11 pages of text with drawings (by Kantner), hieroglyphics, etc. in a single PDF. If you need it, get in touch.)

For a quick overview of this acid-deranged/visionary project, which was a sequel to Blows Against the Empire: Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra (album)

jaywbabcock, Friday, 26 January 2024 19:15 (three months ago) link


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