Jefferson Airplane White Rabbit 1967











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Jefferson Airplane White Rabbit from their album Surrealistic Pillow released in Feb 1967. The song, written by Grace Slick, was previously recorded in 1966 when she was with The Great Society; their album Conspicuous Only In Its Absence was released in 1968. • Grace Slick - vocals, Marty Balin - vocals, Paul Kantner - guitar, Jorma Kaulonen - guitar, Spencer Dryden - drums, Jack Cassady - bass • All photos in the video are from the 1960s reflecting music and culture. No copyright infringement is intended as the photos are used for educational, cultural, and music history purposes only. • Photo credits in order: • 1. LSD guru Timothy Leary at the Village Theater, NYC early 60s by UPI/Corbis-Bettman • 2. Donovan mid 60s by Chuck Boyd/Flower Children Ltd. UK • 3. Legalize pot ad in the London Times, July 24, 1967 signed by all four Beatles. • 4. Staff of KMPX-FM, San Francisco's first underground radio station 1967. Top row on the far left is Howard Hesseman who starred in the TV show WKRP In Cincinnati that ran from Sept 1978-1982. by Baron Wolman • 5. Converted mail truck by Gene Anthony; cafe at Haight and Masonic streets in San Francisco mid to late 60s by Baron Wolman • 6. Cosmoerotica by artist Isaac Abrams 1968 • 7. The Doors on a billboard for their debut album in 1967 by Bobby Klein • 8. British psychedelic poster artists, Nigel Waymouth (sitting), Michael English (kneeling) of Hapshash and the Coloured Coat. Standing is record producer Guy Stevens by Topham Picture Source/Image Works • 9. Ron Thelin of the Psychedelic Shop and poet Lenore Kandel at the Gathering of the Tribes for a Human Be-In at Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, January 14, 1967 by Gene Anthony • 10. The Psychedelic Sound of the 13th Floor Elevators album cover 1967. • 11. Dancers at a festival in Panhandle Park, San Francisco, CA 1967 by Bill Brach • 12. Disney's Alice In Wonderland film 1951 • 13. Bob Dylan on the cover of OZ underground magazine in the UK 1967 • 14. American poet and leader of the Beat Generation Allen Ginsberg with Pot Is Fun in the early '60s in NYC (unknown photo credit) • 15. Cream's Disraeli Gears album cover designed by Martin Sharp 1967 • 16. The Grateful Dead performs on Haight Street, San Francisco during the Summer of Love 1967 by Jim Marshall • 17. Jefferson Airplane early 60s (credit unknown) • 18. The Cafe Wha? in Greenwich Village, New York City during late 60s (unknown credit) • 19. Eric Burdon, John Mayall, Jimi Hendrix, Steve Winwood, Carl Wayne late 60s in London by Stuart K. Richman/London Features • 20.Timothy Leary's well-known saying... Turn on, tune in, drop out • 21. Poet Allen Ginsberg, writer Richard Brautigan, fellow poets, writers, and artists of the Beat Generation in front of City Lights Bookstore in Greenwich Village, NYC early 60s by Larry Keenan • 22. Ken Kesey the Merry Pranksters, photo from Kesey's book The Furthur Inquiry, Ron Bevirt, Penguin Books • 23. Keith Richards Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones 1968 from the Michael Cooper Archive/Gorinda Gallery • 24. Fillmore West in San Francisco poster • 25. Pink Floyd March 2, 1967 promo photo for their first single Arnold Layne released March '67 (UK), April '67 (US) • 26. Conspicuous Only In Its Absence album by The Great Society recorded 1966 released 1968 • 27. Artist Peter Max's mural at the Woodstock Festival in Bethel, NY 1969 • 28. Woodstock poster • 29. American psychedelic band Iron Butterfly's album In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida 1968 • 30. Bob Dylan in Greenwich Village, NYC 1963 by Jim Marshall • 31. Village Artists store in Greenwich Village, NYC in the '60s • 32. The Beatles w/ the guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 1967 by Henry Grossman • 33. Beatnik Dictionary 1960s • 34. Concert posters for the Fillmore West in San Francisco • 35. Janis Joplin in the late 60s by Jim Marshall • 36. Woman dancing at Woodstock Festival August '69 • 37. Poster of Jimi Hendrix by Martin Sharp • 38. LIFE Magazine October 31, 1969 • 39. Tom Wolfe's novel The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test 1968 • 40. Jefferson Airplane by Jim Marshall • Many of these photos can be found in the book I Want To Take You Higher: The Psychedelic Era 1965-1969 published by the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame Museum Sarah Lazin Books, Chronicle Books 1997 ISBN 0-8118-1700-8 • http://www.amazon.com/Want-Take-You-H... • FAIR USE NOTICE: • This post may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. In an effort to advance understanding of the history of rock and roll in general, and the history 1960s culture and music, it is being distributed without profit for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. This constitutes a fair use of any such copyrighted material that might otherwise be infringing, as provided for and in accordance with the Fair Use Provision of Title 17, U.S.C. Section 107. For more information go to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/...

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