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215.1 | | KERNEL::COHEN | Keep Music Live | Mon Sep 26 1988 17:52 | 37 |
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Where did you hear this.
OK, I'll try and keep this brief, but ....
I didn't even bother to watch Starship at Reading, even though they
still play a few of the oldies. Saw them at Knebworth supporting
Genesis (first ever gig without Grace). They were throwing all sorts
of stuff into the audience. Quite a good gig, although the sound
wasn't brilliant.
Guess "Crown Of Creation" is best J.A. although "Worst Of" is a very
good collection of their best years. "Flight Log" is nice packaging,
and includes lots of the spin off projects. "Fulton Street", released
this year is a double anthology. Best for me are "Wooden Ships",
"China", "It's No Secret" and the haunting "Latha". Actually, "Thirty
Seconds Over Winterland" is not that bad considering it was close
to them pushing the self-destruct button.
The Slick/Kantner solo is also good - I think it's called "China"
J.S. made some good stuff but, by the time "Earth" came along (perhaps
Dearth would be a better name), Kantner was down to 1 shared composer
credit.
"St. Charles" from their third (can't recall title) is one of my
faves.
Also have Hot Tuna's "Double Dose", with a superb rendition (electric)
of "Genesis".
Ahhhhh, the Airplane ..... now there was a band ........
"If you smile at me, you know I will understand"
David.
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215.2 | More JA stuff.. | RDGENG::MOXLEY | Wassappenin? | Mon Sep 26 1988 17:55 | 8 |
| .1� The Slick/Kantner solo is also good - I think it's called "China"
I have a Slick/Kantner solo (with a few other peeps), called (wait
for it) 'Baron Von Tollbooth and The Chrome Nun', ever heard of
that?
Si
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215.3 | | KERNEL::COHEN | Keep Music Live | Mon Sep 26 1988 18:04 | 15 |
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RE: .2
"Baron Von Tollbooth" was a later album, and it might have been
credited to either one (Slick I think) or t'other. The one I'm
thinking off ahs the baby on the cover, being held out of the ocean
- Slick's daughter! They kept some of their best songs for that
album, instead of letting the band use them on "Bark".
Slick also did a movie soundtrack "Manhole"!!!!
Any other J.A. heads out there?
David.
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215.4 | Back in the cockpit... | EUCLID::OWEN | Lost on the silent planet | Mon Sep 26 1988 18:45 | 6 |
| Yes, they are getting back together to record some stuff....
But they said not to expect it to sound just like old airplane stuff,
and it certainly won't sound like starship.
Steve O
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215.5 | Son's of satin, son's of bitches, all were there... | RTOISB::CHISHOLM | Where hearts of olden glory grow young | Mon Sep 26 1988 18:48 | 9 |
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Ya,
And I also have 2 Gracie solo albums, the earlier is
I think called 'DREAMS' which is brill, and also
'Welcome to the Wrecking Ball' or summat which is not
so hot (pretty duff if the truth be told).
Doug.
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215.6 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy ��� Leslie, OLTP/VMS & OSI CSSE | Mon Sep 26 1988 21:37 | 5 |
| I *hope* it won't sound like Starship - the only album by a grup
of that name I liked was "Blows against the Empire" - which was
a JA album anyhow.
Going to hit the SUrrealistic Pillow this evening...
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215.7 | | KERNEL::COHEN | Keep Music Live | Tue Sep 27 1988 09:45 | 13 |
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Sounds good, and I hope it works. These sort of reunions don't
always work on record, but we'll see .... hope they tour the UK.
The Slick/Kantner album I mentioned a few replies back is actually
called "Sunfighter". Also, David Frieberg is co-credited on "Baron
Von Tollbooth ..." along with Grace and Paul.
I'd agree that "Dreams" is good - I haven't heard any of the others
though.
David.
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215.8 | Have you seen the stars tonight | WELMTS::GREENB | Take the last train to Sharpeville | Tue Sep 27 1988 11:51 | 15 |
| I was always particularly fond of the Volunteers lp....
Cant say I've heard about this reunion, does anyone know *which*
original line up it's going to be?
After hearing some of the later Starship stuff, it makes lyrics
like " in nineteen hundred and seventy five
all my people rose up from the countryside
to move against you government man
do you understand"
ring a bit hollow - still, I suppose their revolutionary stance
was partly a reflection of the times. (Good lp, Bark)
Grace Slicks piano playing never got the credit it deserved, I really
like it.....
Bob
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215.9 | It's no secret .... | KERNEL::COHEN | Keep Music Live | Fri Sep 30 1988 18:00 | 21 |
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Wow ... this one hasn't lasted very long!!! And for such a great
band too.
J.A. were a band that I listened to a hell of a lot around 74/75/76
(I had a bit of catching up to do).
To me, their main attributes were the great harmony vocals that Slick,
Kantner and Balin put out. A good/best example is 'Wooden Ships' which
I rate a lot higher that the CSN+Y version. And, of course, they
had a rather unique rythmn section too - Dryden and Cassidy.
Kaukonen's haunting guitar breaks.
They had their time - Haight/Ashbury and '67/'68 - I'm not sure
why they are gonna get back (if this is true), but we'll just have
to wait and see.
"Have you seen the saucers ......"
David.
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215.10 | The Original & Genuine | MALLET::BARKER | Pretty Damn Cosmic | Mon Oct 03 1988 18:33 | 8 |
| re .0
> Whats this rumour I heard about the original Jefferson Airplane
> together and recording again?
I was wondering what Signe Anderson & Skip Spence have been doing.
Nigel
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215.11 | Fact/fiction? | DODGR::JMINVILLE | Dig It Up | Wed Oct 12 1988 22:34 | 8 |
| "Blows Against The Empire" was/is a fantastic album. I mean everybody
who was anybody was on that one from CSN&Y to most of the Dead.
I read in Rolling Stone recently [i.e. past issue or so] that Kantner,
Slick, Cassady, and Kaukonen are talking about doing a new JA album.
Don't know who will play drums.
joe.
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215.12 | | KERNEL::COHEN | Keep Music Live | Thu Oct 13 1988 19:53 | 9 |
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Looks like they may tour with the new album too. What about Balin,
Frieberg etc. - will they be involved?
It's about time that we got some firm news on all this - not seen
much in the UK press.
David.
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215.13 | | TORA::JMINVILLE | Dig It Up | Thu Oct 13 1988 20:51 | 7 |
| Frieberg was an early Starship member, don't think he was an Airplane
dude though;
Balin, there was no mention of him in the RS article. Didn't he
always have "ego" problems?
joe.
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215.14 | | KERNEL::COHEN | Keep Music Live | Mon Oct 17 1988 18:12 | 15 |
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RE: .13
Frieberg *was* actually an Airplane guy - he played on "Thirty Seconds
Over Winterland", but I'm not sure if he played on "Long John Silver"
and "Bark". He joined at about the same time as Papa John Creach
- just before the Airplane pressed the self destruct button.
As for Balin, well, "Earth" was practically his album (with co-writer
Jessie Barish). Kantner was down to one shared credit here.
"Sing a song for Diana ......."
David.
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215.15 | Thanks for the memory jog | WELMTS::GREENB | Three in a row, she's got to go | Wed Oct 19 1988 11:45 | 4 |
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Papa John Creach, now there was a player.......
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215.16 | Fly, fly, fly .... | KERNEL::COHEN | Keep Music Live | Wed Oct 19 1988 19:09 | 11 |
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He sure was good - some great playin' on "Dragonfly" and "Red Octopus"
- he wasn't exactly a youngster either; I think he was late 50's, maybe
even 60!!!!
"Wooden Ships on the water ...."
David.
PS: At least we kept this topic goin for a while longer!!!!
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215.17 | anybody remember them? | BUSY::JMINVILLE | Dig It Up | Tue Nov 08 1988 22:00 | 5 |
| I've been away for awhile, but now I am back (makes sense).
Frieburg was also a member of Quicksilver Messenger Service
joe (have another hit)
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215.18 | | JUPITR::TASHJIAN | | Mon Apr 01 1991 13:30 | 5 |
| Got headphones on now, and am listining to Bless it's pointed little
head....great LP/tape..
Jay
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