Plastic Fantastic Lover — Jefferson Airplane
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@jeridansky
I've never heard this. I should prob listen while reading all the lyrics. One jumped out: "All the red tape is mechanical rape of the TV program waste."@tc_morekindness Maybe my least favorite song on Surrealistic Pillow, an album which got a *lot* of play time among friends in my college years. But it was on Side 2 of the album, and I mostly played Side 1. And I still love the album.
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@tc_morekindness Maybe my least favorite song on Surrealistic Pillow, an album which got a *lot* of play time among friends in my college years. But it was on Side 2 of the album, and I mostly played Side 1. And I still love the album.
@jeridansky I know a few songs off it, but never had the album.
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@jeridansky I know a few songs off it, but never had the album.
@tc_morekindness You've probably heard White Rabbit and Somebody to Love since those got a lot of air time. Good songs!
Less well known are two quieter songs, both quite wonderful:
Today:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SXy7G5dtb4&list=RD5SXy7G5dtb4&start_radio=1Comin' Back to Me:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2f3tlgApHw&list=RDy2f3tlgApHw -
@tc_morekindness You've probably heard White Rabbit and Somebody to Love since those got a lot of air time. Good songs!
Less well known are two quieter songs, both quite wonderful:
Today:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SXy7G5dtb4&list=RD5SXy7G5dtb4&start_radio=1Comin' Back to Me:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2f3tlgApHw&list=RDy2f3tlgApHw@jeridansky You're right, I've heard those first two a lot -- and you're right about the latter two as well. I kept on listening after Comin' Back to Me and heard that song Triad. That was a pretty free-spirited idea.
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@jeridansky You're right, I've heard those first two a lot -- and you're right about the latter two as well. I kept on listening after Comin' Back to Me and heard that song Triad. That was a pretty free-spirited idea.
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️@tc_morekindness Gosh, I haven't listened to Triad in ages. But I still remembered the line, even before re-listening just now:
I don't really see
Why can't we go on as three?The album came out in 1968, so it certainly fit with the times — at least the times in San Francisco.
Written by David Crosby, per Wikipedia; I never realized that. All the other songs on that album were written by band members, so I sort of assumed Triad was, too.
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@tc_morekindness Gosh, I haven't listened to Triad in ages. But I still remembered the line, even before re-listening just now:
I don't really see
Why can't we go on as three?The album came out in 1968, so it certainly fit with the times — at least the times in San Francisco.
Written by David Crosby, per Wikipedia; I never realized that. All the other songs on that album were written by band members, so I sort of assumed Triad was, too.
@jeridansky
>Written by David CrosbyOh, that's so interesting. Not surprising, though. He was a maverick, I've gathered.
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@jeridansky
>Written by David CrosbyOh, that's so interesting. Not surprising, though. He was a maverick, I've gathered.
@tc_morekindness I'm just now reading the history behind the song:
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@tc_morekindness I'm just now reading the history behind the song:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triad_(David_Crosby_song)@tc_morekindness The Byrds recording:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r_W3O7NbWc&list=RD7r_W3O7NbWc -
@tc_morekindness I'm just now reading the history behind the song:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triad_(David_Crosby_song)@jeridansky Oh, so it wasn't on Surrealistic Pillow. I thought YouTube was playing the album and that Triad came after Comin' Back to Me.
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@jeridansky Oh, so it wasn't on Surrealistic Pillow. I thought YouTube was playing the album and that Triad came after Comin' Back to Me.
@tc_morekindness Nope, different album, Crown of Creation. But it was a reasonable choice for YouTube to pop up after the other two songs.
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@tc_morekindness The Byrds recording:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r_W3O7NbWc&list=RD7r_W3O7NbWc@jeridansky Ha. When I was listening to Grace Slick singing, "You both stand there, your long hair flowing," I was imagining some hippie guys with long hair. But the line stood out a little because it was an ever so slightly unusual image. Now, knowing that David Crosby wrote it, it makes more sense.
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@jeridansky Ha. When I was listening to Grace Slick singing, "You both stand there, your long hair flowing," I was imagining some hippie guys with long hair. But the line stood out a little because it was an ever so slightly unusual image. Now, knowing that David Crosby wrote it, it makes more sense.
@tc_morekindness Exact same reaction here!