Jefferson Airplane Surrealistic Pillow Full Album Torrent

Jefferson Airplane-1967 Surrealistic Pillow (2003 Remaster). Shortly after the release of this album, the band left the Skip Spence and Anderson.
Classic rock fans know that went through three distinct incarnations before finally calling it quits in the early '90s. They also know that Jefferson Airplane, the band that started in San Francisco in 1965 and ran for seven years, is the only one of the three that matters. Mystikal mind of mystikal zippyshare download. Where later groups and just plain ol' blah got tired of being revolutionary rock groups and turned to faceless Top 40 music instead, the original sextet unleashed some of the '60s most subversive tracks. They talked about peace, love, drugs, sex and a cultural revolution that they, and their hippie contemporaries, thought was right around the corner. When you listen to their songs, that utopia still doesn't seem so far away.
Agent fresco a long time listening 320 review. Strap in while we count down the Top 10 Jefferson Airplane songs. • 9 'The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil' From: 'After Bathing at Baxter's' (1967) The first song on the band's third album is a reference to Winnie the Pooh.
Apparently, co-founder and songwriter Paul Kantner was a fan (with help from Marty Balin, he would revisit Hundred Acre Wood on the next album's 'The House at Pooneil Corners'). But Piglet would poop his striped pink bodysuit if he stumbled upon the song's feedback-drenched opening during one of his morning walks. The song is a glorious mess of guitars, drums and vocal sparring between Balin and Slick. • 1 'Somebody to Love' From: 'Surrealistic Pillow' (1967) The band's best and highest-charting album includes two '60s classics.
This one is No. 1 on our list of the Top 10 Jefferson Airplane Songs because it drives harder than almost anything else they ever recorded.

Slick checks in with her all-time greatest vocal (she originally cut the song with her pre-Airplane band the Great Society), and the hook is bigger and brighter than most of the band's psychedelic folk-outs. It's a monumental record from a year that had many great songs.