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Do away with people wastin' my precious time
Take me to a simple place
Where I can easily see my face
Maybe baby, I'll see that you were kind
Know I love you baby, yes I do
Know I love you baby, yes I do
Do away with people laughin' at my hair
Do away with people frownin' on my precious cares
Take me to a circus tent
Where I can easily pay my rent
And all the other freaks will share my cares
Know I love you baby, yes I do
Know I love you baby, yes I do
Do away with things that come on obscene
Like hot rods, pre-cleaned real fine nicotine
Sometimes the price is sixty-five dollars
Prices like that make a grown man holler
'Specially when it's sold by a kid who's only fifteen
Know I love you baby, yes I do
Know I love you baby, yes I do

3/5 mile is the distance from Haight St to Golden Gate Park...and of course 216 is the number of the beast (6x6x6).
Yes indeed, Weed today is much more potent.
Haight literally dead ends into the park. maybe the distance from their house to the park?
Yes indeed, Weed today is much more potent.
I think doing drugs helped with enjoyment of this band...if I remember this correctly...
If you do remember correctly, then you didn't
No one worked this out? 3/5 of a mile is 3168 ft, 316.8 fps = 216 mph.
I worked it out. Then I wasn't all that impressed by the speed and decided not to say anything. I guess speed is relative.
Yes, we all hate "We built this city" and if you really, really want to be sad, go look up who wrote the lyrics to that song.
I didn't know so I looked it up. That is depressing. Equally awful is that recently I was going through my vinyl collection and found a copy of that execrable album. I have no excuse. I may have been stoned but still...
How the hell do you go from something as jamming as this to "We Built this City."
Listen to those kick-ass drums and bass!
Your question pretty much sums up the mystery of Jefferson Airplane/Starship. The band pretty much ran away from social relevance after quickly arriving front and center during the Age of Aquarius.
This cooks but I prefer the recorded version. This live track is getting a bit too much airplay on the Rock channel...
I acknowledge that both are acquired tastes. I had to work to like each JA album after Surrealistic Pillow with multiple listens just above background level. My feeling is that they were a stupendous ensemble who played what they liked and cared as much about how their detractors felt as a tree would (Volunteers, people).
Yes, I'm pretty far gone when it comes to this band, but I still find their music deeply satisfying, especially "Bless It's Pointed Little Head", "After Bathing at Baxter's" and "Crown of Creation".
No one worked this out? 3/5 of a mile is 3168 ft, 316.8 fps = 216 mph.
I was told there would be no math.
Listen to those kick-ass drums and bass!
By the time they did "city", they had replaced drums, bass and lead guitar. I think this iteration functioned (when it did) as a collective. As they aged, they became professional, more predictable and way less exciting.
Yes, we all hate "We built this city" and if you really, really want to be sad, go look up who wrote the lyrics to that song.
How the hell do you go from something as jamming as this to "We Built this City."
Listen to those kick-ass drums and bass!
jorma kaukonen and spencer dryden split?
That bass was off the hook!
Jack playing a Guild Starfire hollow body bass! ...too cool!
Listen to those kick-ass drums and bass!
By the time they did "city", they had replaced drums, bass and lead guitar. I think this iteration functioned (when it did) as a collective. As they aged, they became professional, more predictable and way less exciting.
Very well stated!!!!
Listen to those kick-ass drums and bass!
By the time they did "city", they had replaced drums, bass and lead guitar. I think this iteration functioned (when it did) as a collective. As they aged, they became professional, more predictable and way less exciting.
And once again another thanks Bill! Jormaaaaa!!! And that bass player whoever he is.
Jack Casady
You had me up until "mark of real greatness." I'd say it's more of the mark of the times.
Lighten up, Grandpa! ........go burn one!
Which is why I just boosted it to an 8.
Listen to those kick-ass drums and bass!
Your post pretty much sums up the big mystery of Jefferson Airplane/Starship for me. Were they just desperate for money at the end?
This is pretty damned energetic but I'll take the studio version every time.
Listen to those kick-ass drums and bass!
Hey! I was there. But this one does not stand the test of time so I'm with you Daveesh.
That's cool, soccer moms or no.

From back in the day when this was cool...long before soccer moms ruined it for everyone.


