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And all the joy within you dies
Don't you want somebody to love, don't you
Need somebody to love, wouldn't you
Love somebody to love, you better
Find somebody to love
When the garden flowers baby are dead, yes and
Your mind, your mind is so full of red
Don't you want somebody to love, don't you
Need somebody to love, wouldn't you
Love somebody to love, you better
Find somebody to love
Your eyes, I say your eyes may look like his
Yeah, but in your head, baby, I'm afraid you don't know where it is
Don't you want somebody to love, don't you
Need somebody to love, wouldn't you
Love somebody to love, you better
Find somebody to love
Tears are running down and down and down your breast
And your friends, baby they treat you like a guest
Don't you want somebody to love, don't you
Need somebody to love, wouldn't you
Love somebody to love, you better
Find somebody to love
Oh by all means, if there's one thing we need more of in this world, it's "normal"!
Bring on the Pat Boone.
Cukoo ca chew Mrs Robinson 🤣 kiss my 75 year old Ass, roll on Paradise Radio -04, 2024
I have long said that 1967 was the best and likely the most important year in music history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1967_in_music
Thanks RP!
1967. It's not just a year, a year in music and events. It's almost a mantra.
She's almost 82 years old (!). Time comes for us all.
Actually, only the lucky ones.
Where else would you hear Bombino followed by Jefferson Airplane?
Long live Radio Paradise and all the lost souls drawn to its magic.
I Agree!!
Long live Radio Paradise and all the lost souls drawn to its magic.
A more polite version of this is that she has lived a very full life.
Or...she is still ravSHING, even as an elder...
Same segue 3 years later
If it ain't broke...
you are good Bill..
Play list today
Emiliana Torrini — White Rabbit 2011 - in front of Jefferson Airplane — Somebody to Love 1967
Same segue 3 years later
you are good Bill..
Play list today
Emiliana Torrini — White Rabbit 2011 - in front of Jefferson Airplane — Somebody to Love 1967
I would have liked to hear the 2 White Rabbit version back to back.
Saw a photo of Grace the other day. Age has ravaged her. I'll remember her as she was then.
She's almost 82 years old (!). Time comes for us all.
OK. It's the Airplane. Faultless music. A good moment to introduce myself. I live in Paris, France. I'm an English actor and I live for good music. I recently discovered Radio Paradise and it's fab gear. I shall be coming back to enjoy your company. A bientôt!
Slang is always a little ticklish, but in the early Beatles time, I think they would use either "gear" or "fab" as adjectives.
What recording/ show was this from do you know? I can see a wee glimpse of David Crosby in the background so this can only be good.
Jefferson Airplane - Somebody to love (live at the Dick Cavett show - full version) - YouTube
Not the best audio in the world, but it was probably not recorded the best anyways.
Saw a photo of Grace the other day. Age has ravaged her. I'll remember her as she was then.
A more polite version of this is that she has lived a very full life.
First saw them at the Greek Theater in Berkeley in May 1967. Played the entire Surrealistic Pillow album note for note—not the free form, exploratory band of a year later, i.e., Bless Its Pointed Little Head.
Or the even more free form Bathing at Baxters...Who knew Ulysses
could be psychedelacized (ReJoyce ?-)
Tony in NJ
W.A.S.T.E.
What recording/ show was this from do you know? I can see a wee glimpse of David Crosby in the background so this can only be good.
Thought that was Crosby, but he never was a member of the band. Must have been some kind of one off.
Crosby has a little history with the band. Kantner co wrote the song Wooden Ships with Crosby and Stills. The Airplane released the song first on the album Volunteers. Both bands played the song at Woodstock. Hard to say which version is better. I like them both, with an edge going towards The Airplane because of Gracie ...
What recording/ show was this from do you know? I can see a wee glimpse of David Crosby in the background so this can only be good.
It's from the Dick Cavett show, the day following Woodstock.
The song Woodstock by Joni Mitchell & known better by CSN would never have been written were it not for that show. Joni would have been at Woodstock, but they were afraid she wouldn't be able to get out of there and to the commitment on the show... so she wrote the song making observations about the impact of the event without having been there.
What recording/ show was this from do you know? I can see a wee glimpse of David Crosby in the background so this can only be good.
Thought that was Crosby, but he never was a member of the band. Must have been some kind of one off.
What recording/ show was this from do you know? I can see a wee glimpse of David Crosby in the background so this can only be good.
Play list today
Emiliana Torrini — White Rabbit 2011 - in front of Jefferson Airplane — Somebody to Love 1967
Play list today
Emiliana Torrini — White Rabbit 2011 - in front of Jefferson Airplane — Somebody to Love 1967
THe combo was repeated again today.
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And she is just sooo adorable!!
Thanks, RP..
Thank you for your service, Soldier.
Still a classic, and I know the guitar solos note-for-note.
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hell yeah
Absolutely not. "We Built this City" is a 180 turn to crap.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/bizblog/2017/02/21/why-i-decided-to-license-starships-music-to-chick-fil-a/#19e44ec87e52
Play list today
Emiliana Torrini — White Rabbit 2011 - in front of Jefferson Airplane — Somebody to Love 1967
Brilliantly phrase Typesbad!!! True too!
under the radar Coen classic
treatment_bound wrote:
Yeah, it's almost like there's some unwritten law against it.
Quintessential American Rock and Roll. Timeless.
I fear that I'll never be able to hear her live- she is so talented!
Same here! Way before my time and I thought she stopped performing anyway time ago (?)
Here's the Billboard Top 40 from '67. This song finished at #83 and White Rabbit was #87.
Remember that time when Soul Asylum trotted out Lulu in the early 90's for their MTV Unplugged appearance? That was AWESOME!
RankSongArtist
1.To Sir With LoveLulu
2.Light My FireThe Doors
3.WindyThe Association
4.Ode To Billie JoeBobbie Gentry
5.The LetterThe Box Tops
6.Daydream BelieverThe Monkees
7.Somethin' StupidNancy Sinatra And Frank Sinatra
8.Happy TogetherThe Turtles
9.I Heard It Through The GrapevineGladys Knight &The Pips
10.Incense And PeppermintsStrawberry Alarm Clock
11.Groovin'The Young Rascals
12.Can't Take My Eyes Off YouFrankie Valli
13.Little Bit O'soulThe Music Explosion
14.RespectAretha Franklin
15.The Rain, The Park &Other ThingsThe Cowsills
16.Never My LoveThe Association
17.Hello GoodbyeThe Beatles
18.Tell It Like It IsAaron Neville
19.Come Back When You Grow UpBobby Vee
20.I Was Made To Love HerStevie Wonder
21.I Second That EmotionSmokey Robinson &The Miracles
22.Sweet Soul MusicArthur Conley
23.I Think We're Alone NowTommy James &The Shondells
24.Expressway To Your HeartSoul Survivors
25.Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin PieJay &The Techniques
26.Kind Of A DragThe Buckinghams
27.Love Is Here And Now You're GoneThe Supremes
28.Boogaloo Down BroadwayThe Fantastic Johnny C
29.Soul ManSam And Dave
30.Georgy GirlThe Seekers
31.A Whiter Shade Of PaleProcol Harum
32.Ruby TuesdayThe Rolling Stones
33.I Say A Little PrayerDionne Warwick3
4.All You Need Is LoveThe Beatles
35.The HappeningThe Supremes
36.Please Love Me ForeverBobby Vinton
37.Come On Down To My BoatEvery Mother's Son
38.For What It's Worth (Stop, Hey What's That Sound)Buffalo Springfield
39.ReflectionsDiana Ross &The Supremes
40.Dedicated To The One I LoveThe Mamas And The Papas
Much of that was the AM radio Top 40. What we heard on FM was different, taken from further down in the top 100 or so, or being album tracks not on the top 200 or whole sides of albums that AM wouldn't have touched.
I don't think you were listing to popular/rock/whatever music on FM in 1967. Not until the 70s.
Awesome bass on this BTW. Listen to the live version to really hear Casady rock out.
If deep cuts ain't on the table, i'd rather plastic fantastic lover, martha - or even volunteers.
Here's the Billboard Top 40 from '67. This song finished at #83 and White Rabbit was #87.
Remember that time when Soul Asylum trotted out Lulu in the early 90's for their MTV Unplugged appearance? That was AWESOME!
RankSongArtist
1.To Sir With LoveLulu
2.Light My FireThe Doors
3.WindyThe Association
4.Ode To Billie JoeBobbie Gentry
5.The LetterThe Box Tops
6.Daydream BelieverThe Monkees
7.Somethin' StupidNancy Sinatra And Frank Sinatra
8.Happy TogetherThe Turtles
9.I Heard It Through The GrapevineGladys Knight &The Pips
10.Incense And PeppermintsStrawberry Alarm Clock
11.Groovin'The Young Rascals
12.Can't Take My Eyes Off YouFrankie Valli
13.Little Bit O'soulThe Music Explosion
14.RespectAretha Franklin
15.The Rain, The Park &Other ThingsThe Cowsills
16.Never My LoveThe Association
17.Hello GoodbyeThe Beatles
18.Tell It Like It IsAaron Neville
19.Come Back When You Grow UpBobby Vee
20.I Was Made To Love HerStevie Wonder
21.I Second That EmotionSmokey Robinson &The Miracles
22.Sweet Soul MusicArthur Conley
23.I Think We're Alone NowTommy James &The Shondells
24.Expressway To Your HeartSoul Survivors
25.Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin PieJay &The Techniques
26.Kind Of A DragThe Buckinghams
27.Love Is Here And Now You're GoneThe Supremes
28.Boogaloo Down BroadwayThe Fantastic Johnny C
29.Soul ManSam And Dave
30.Georgy GirlThe Seekers
31.A Whiter Shade Of PaleProcol Harum
32.Ruby TuesdayThe Rolling Stones
33.I Say A Little PrayerDionne Warwick3
4.All You Need Is LoveThe Beatles
35.The HappeningThe Supremes
36.Please Love Me ForeverBobby Vinton
37.Come On Down To My BoatEvery Mother's Son
38.For What It's Worth (Stop, Hey What's That Sound)Buffalo Springfield
39.ReflectionsDiana Ross &The Supremes
40.Dedicated To The One I LoveThe Mamas And The Papas
Much of that was the AM radio Top 40. What we heard on FM was different, taken from further down in the top 100 or so, or being album tracks not on the top 200 or whole sides of albums that AM wouldn't have touched.
Oh by all means, if there's one thing we need more of in this world, it's "normal"!
Bring on the Pat Boone.
Yeah they had rotating record racks back then.
I thought I was the only one. I stole "Blue Moon" by the Marcels at the same age, from the shelf on top of a candy counter in a local soda fountain. Even new singles back then couldn't have cost more than a buck. This one was used. Still have it. Going to keep it too.
Yeah they had rotating record racks back then.
You should head back there and drop forty-nine cents in the door of whatever building is standing there right now.
Yeah they had rotating record racks back then.
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tulfan wrote:
Using that same logic, I'm staying with a 10. I was lucky enough to see Grace Slick (with Starship). She was amazing...
Nice
Same thing at Central Park 75? maybe - rain and all. Kanter stayed on stage in a downpour and jammed like it was his last.
Memorable. that is what I remember of it.
find somebody to love.
Would love to have this one resurrected like White Rabbit was in American Hustle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAJ4-Ey7jBM
I know what you mean. You almost feel like apologizing to the song for what culture did to it. ^_^
Using that same logic, I'm staying with a 10. I was lucky enough to see Grace Slick (with Starship). She was amazing...
Here's the Billboard Top 40 from '67. This song finished at #83 and White Rabbit was #87.
4.Ode To Bill Radio Paradise
And why is Bill and RP number 4 and not number one
There were a lot of good songs on the radio in 1967 - I remember.
Here's the Billboard Top 40 from '67. This song finished at #83 and White Rabbit was #87.
Remember that time when Soul Asylum trotted out Lulu in the early 90's for their MTV Unplugged appearance? That was AWESOME!
RankSongArtist
1.To Sir With LoveLulu
2.Light My FireThe Doors
3.WindyThe Association
4.Ode To Billie JoeBobbie Gentry
5.The LetterThe Box Tops
6.Daydream BelieverThe Monkees
7.Somethin' StupidNancy Sinatra And Frank Sinatra
8.Happy TogetherThe Turtles
9.I Heard It Through The GrapevineGladys Knight &The Pips
10.Incense And PeppermintsStrawberry Alarm Clock
11.Groovin'The Young Rascals
12.Can't Take My Eyes Off YouFrankie Valli
13.Little Bit O'soulThe Music Explosion
14.RespectAretha Franklin
15.The Rain, The Park &Other ThingsThe Cowsills
16.Never My LoveThe Association
17.Hello GoodbyeThe Beatles
18.Tell It Like It IsAaron Neville
19.Come Back When You Grow UpBobby Vee
20.I Was Made To Love HerStevie Wonder
21.I Second That EmotionSmokey Robinson &The Miracles
22.Sweet Soul MusicArthur Conley
23.I Think We're Alone NowTommy James &The Shondells
24.Expressway To Your HeartSoul Survivors
25.Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin PieJay &The Techniques
26.Kind Of A DragThe Buckinghams
27.Love Is Here And Now You're GoneThe Supremes
28.Boogaloo Down BroadwayThe Fantastic Johnny C
29.Soul ManSam And Dave
30.Georgy GirlThe Seekers
31.A Whiter Shade Of PaleProcol Harum
32.Ruby TuesdayThe Rolling Stones
33.I Say A Little PrayerDionne Warwick3
4.All You Need Is LoveThe Beatles
35.The HappeningThe Supremes
36.Please Love Me ForeverBobby Vinton
37.Come On Down To My BoatEvery Mother's Son
38.For What It's Worth (Stop, Hey What's That Sound)Buffalo Springfield
39.ReflectionsDiana Ross &The Supremes
40.Dedicated To The One I LoveThe Mamas And The Papas
INCREDIBLE!
NOT MUCH IS BETTER THAN "Somebody to Love"
!!!10!!!
There were a lot of good songs on the radio in 1967 - I remember.
Today the more!!!
haaaa...!
It's easier than you think - trust me!
INCREDIBLE!
NOT MUCH IS BETTER THAN "Somebody to Love"
!!!10!!!
Here's a brief video clip of a not so fashionable, young and spry anymore Grace wishing Jorma a happy 83rd birthday last year: https://www.facebook.com/Jeffe...