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Grace Slick Vocals Isolated - White Rabbit (Original Post)
Yavin4
Jul 2021
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Beatlelvr
(618 posts)1. One of the best voices
In rock!
SergeStorms
(19,193 posts)2. My early manhood fantasy woman.
Mine and 50 million other men. Beautiful woman, fantastic voice, and and a great personality. It's hard to beat a combination like that.
Rollo
(2,559 posts)3. My first rock LP was the one that this was on...
What a time
Lochloosa
(16,063 posts)4. We had the BEST music.
zanana1
(6,110 posts)5. That was amazing.
I've always loved that song but never really appreciated her voice. Better late than never!
CincyDem
(6,353 posts)6. One of the few songs that, to this day, I will sit in the car and wait for it to end.
If this is playing when I get to where I'm going, I've got to wait to hear what the dormouse said...every single time. Turning the radio off on this one is musical sacrilege.
Thanks.
dawg day
(7,947 posts)7. The lyrics are do clever too...
That extended metaphor of Alice in Wonderland used to explain psychedelics, and that fabulous misquote punchline, "Feed your head!"
1967 was an epic year for those big experiments in music.