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Recorded before but released after Woodstock (where they performed the song), "Volunteers" is one of Jefferson Airplane's most aggressive tracks and a rousing anthem for the more revolutionary arm ...
We’d say this is one of Jefferson Airplane’s most acid-rock-sounding songs, complete with lyrics pulled from the John Wyndham science fiction novel The Chrysalids. This song is incredibly ...
Jefferson Airplane's breakthrough second album Surrealistic Pillow was all about peace and love in 1967. Two years and two albums later, the San Francisco band was talking about a revolution on ...
When Donovan namedropped Jefferson Airplane in the lyrics ... the album’s two signature songs (the aforementioned “We Can Be Together” and “Volunteers”), and “Wooden Ships,” which ...
Jefferson Airplane flew high in the psychedelic '60s. The band played everywhere from Golden Gate Park in San Francisco to Woodstock, where the group performed "Volunteers." (SOUNDBITE OF SONG ...
“Don’t you want somebody to love?” goes the chorus of Jefferson Airplane‘s best-known hit. Love was more than just an age-old crutch for pop songwriters in 1967, the year the Grace Slick ...