Jefferson Airplane - Somebody To Love (live 1970) скачать видео бесплатно


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This was recorded in 1970 at Pacific High Recording in San Francisco and feature their new drummer, Joey Covington.

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9 years назад

ruan felipe cardoso dutra

!!!!!!!!!! òtimo

9 years назад

L J Sopjes

RIP Spencer 

9 years назад

MT T

I was born too late! My parents are familiar with that stuff.

9 years назад

Benjamin David

It works great as an example of a terrible outtake. . I am sure that the Airplane Starship whatever is/was not happy with someone releasing what was never meant to see the light of day.

9 years назад

Arthur Vergueiro

Jefferson Airplane - Somebody To Love, Ano 1970 - Live

9 years назад

Brian Washington

Its weird seeing Jorma playing a Fender Strat when his usual weapon of choice was the Gibson ES 350.  Of course, I guess a lot of people had the same reaction when they saw Clapton and Townshend switch from Gibsons to Fenders as their careers progressed.

10 years назад

Mario Solis

Paul Lorin Kantner (born March 17, 1941) is an American rock musician, known for co-founding the psychedelic rock band Jefferson Airplane and its spin-off band Jefferson Starship. He was born in San Francisco, California.During the summer of 1965 singer Marty Balin saw Kantner perform at the Drinking Gourd, a San Francisco folk club, and recruited him as part of the original Jefferson Airplane.[1][2][8] When the group needed a guitarist, Kantner recommended Jorma Kaukonen, whom he knew from his San Jose days.[1] Kantner would be the only member to appear on all Jefferson Airplane/Starship albums bearing the Jefferson prefix. Kantner's songwriting often featured whimsical or political lyrics with a science-fiction or fantasy theme, usually set to music that had a hard rock, almost martial sound. Kantner and Jefferson Airplane were among those who played at Woodstock. Forty years later, Kantner recalled: “We were due to be on stage at 10pm on the Saturday night but we didn’t actually get on until 7.30am the following day.”[9] Later in the year, the group also played at Altamont, where Marty Balin was knocked unconscious by a Hell's Angel member originally hired as security for the concert.[10]Despite its commercial success, the Airplane was plagued by intra-group fighting, causing the band to begin splintering at the height of its success.[11] Part of the problem was manager Bill Graham, who wanted the group to do more touring and more recording.[12][13] During the transitional period of the early 1970s, as the Airplane started to disintegrate, Kantner recorded Blows Against The Empire, a concept album featuring an ad-hoc group of musicians whom he dubbed Jefferson Starship.[7][11][14][15] This earliest edition of Jefferson Starship included members of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (David Crosby and Graham Nash) and members of the Grateful Dead (Jerry Garcia, Bill Kreutzmann, and Mickey Hart), as well as some of the other members of Jefferson Airplane (Grace Slick, Joey Covington, and Jack Casady).

10 years назад

Tony W

Jarad Allen on drums?

10 years назад

grandpa ken

Note to firefyta - the "country" was wrong for drafting young men and sending them to fight a civil war that even the generals said couldn't be won.  And if our forefathers had done what their country (England) wanted them to do, we'd have no USA.  It's not always honorable to blindly follow authority figures, and definitely more difficult to stand against them..

10 years назад

Firefyta2

They only did what there country told them to do. Wrong or rite, they did the honorable thing and served. That's my opinion on hippies. Oh and thank you to those vets and all vets who gave me the right to express my opinion freely. I do not right this to anger you.....just to show you there are other people out there with different viewpoints. I don't know why you call the next generation the ME generation......Please enlighten me.

10 years назад

Firefyta2

I will never understand your position because I was not there.....however as history showed us......it was a bunch of low life hippies that gave our vets a hard time (ie...baby killers), If people understand war then they understand that innocent civilians sometimes get hurt or killed because of war..... war is hell.....its not the troops fault for obeying orders.

10 years назад

Firefyta2

As far as burning draft cards that was a purely stupid and cowardous act as it was your obligation to fight alongside the vets who risked there lives to protect our freedoms. I understand we bailed the French out and it really wasn't our war but you guys should have still braved it out as many other service men and women did.

10 years назад

Firefyta2

We must provide for everyone but the ideals that this county was founded on is being over run. Ideals that included prayer in school, the pledge said with one nation under G-d included. Also the separation of citizens and illegal immigrants. None of these crazy gun laws that only strangle law abiding citizens and make the black market flurish.

10 years назад

Firefyta2

Brad, I was not alive at the time that all of the events you described happened, but my parents were part of your generation but they were not hippies. History informs me about you hippies. As far as music you guys rocked. Civil rights were also a plus but that was a combined effort amongst many different groups of people. As far as politics you guys were absolutely nuts in your I see your views as the views of the current democrat party.

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