Jefferson Airplane’s “White Rabbit” and “Somebody to Love” are two of the most famous classic rock songs of the 1960s. Jefferson Airplane recorded the tracks as part of an album that was a major ...
We recently published a deep dive into the career of psychedelic rock legends Jefferson Airplane. Here’s our segment on ‘After Bathing At Baxter’s,’ the album where they ignored the expectations of ...
"The original song was a very dark kind of mid-tempo song, and it didn't have all this 'We built this city!' It had none of ...
Released in 1967, Surrealistic Pillow was the Jefferson Airplane breakthrough album. The record reached No. 3 on the Billboard 200, and featured the psychedelic band’s two biggest hits—“White Rabbit” ...
Many classic rock songs were inspired by books. For example, Jefferson Airplane’s “White Rabbit” was inspired by Alice in Wonderland. In addition, Jefferson Airplane’s Grace Slick said she ripped off ...
What’s the difference between Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship and Starship? Not setting up some “rockist” punchline here. A legitimate question regarding sonic degrees between three San ...
When Jefferson Airplane vocalist Marty Balin became tired of the folk and poetry circles common in his native San Francisco, he decided to find a new venue that could foster a new type of music: ...
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