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Somebody to Love?

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by Grace Slick


  Will I get married again? No, I still feel married to Skip Johnson, and besides, Timothy Leary's dead.

  I love that the changes keep surprising me, that we're given the palette of colors at birth and the majority of images are ours to create.

  Life, the constantly mutating funeral party.

  Do I have anything I'd like to say in closing?

  YES.

  DISCOGRAPHY 1966–1995

  JEFFERSON AIRPLANE

  Jefferson Airplane Takes Off (RCA, 1966)

  Surrealistic Pillow (RCA, 1967)

  After Bathing at Baxter's (RCA, 1967)

  Crown of Creation (RCA, 1968)

  Volunteers (RCA, 1969)

  Bark (Grunt, 1971)

  Long John Silver (Grunt, 1972)

  Early Flight (Grunt, 1974)

  Jefferson Airplane (Epic, 1989)

  Live Albums

  Bless Its Pointed Little Head (RCA, 1969)

  Woodstock (Cotillion, 1970)

  Woodstock Two (Cotillion, 1971)

  Thirty Seconds over Winterland (Grunt, 1973)

  Live at the Monterey Festival (Thunderbolt, 1990)

  Monterey International Pop Festival Volume 3 (Rhino, 1992)

  Woodstock—25th Anniversary Collection (Atlantic, 1994)

  Compilations

  The Worst of Jefferson Airplane (RCA, 1970)

  Flight Log (Grunt, 1977)

  2400 Fulton Street (RCA, 1987)

  White Rabbit and Other Hits (RCA, 1990)

  Jefferson Airplane Loves You (RCA, 1992)

  Best Of (RCA, 1993)

  JEFFERSON STARSHIP

  Dragon Fly (RCA, 1974)

  Red Octopus (Grunt, 1975)

  Spitfire (Grunt, 1976)

  Earth (Grunt, 1978)

  Freedom at Point Zero (Grunt, 1979)

  Modern Times (RCA, 1981)

  Winds of Change (Grunt, 1982)

  Nuclear Furniture (RCA, 1984)

  Live Albums

  Deep Space/Virgin Sky (Intersound, 1995)

  Compilations

  Gold (Grunt, 1979)

  At Their Best (RCA, 1992)

  STARSHIP

  Knee Deep in the Hoopla (RCA, 1985)

  No Protection (RCA, 1987)

  Love among the Cannibals (RCA, 1989)

  Compilations

  Greatest Hits (Ten Years and Change, 1979–1991) (RCA, 1991)

  PAUL KANTNER & JEFFERSON STARSHIP

  Blows against the Empire (RCA, 1970)

  PAUL KANTNER & GRACE SLICK

  Sunfighter (Grunt, 1971)

  PAUL KANTNER, GRACE SLICK, & DAVID FREIBERG

  Baron Von Tollbooth and the Chrome Nun (Grunt, 1973)

  GRACE SLICK

  Manhole (Grunt, 1973)

  Dreams (RCA, 1980)

  Welcome to the Wrecking Ball (RCA, 1981)

  Software (RCA, 1984)

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  SOMEBODY TO LOVE

  She was the original “great rock diva,” the lead singer of Jefferson Airplane who stood at the forefront of the sixties and seventies counterculture and belted out classics like “White Rabbit” and “Somebody to Love.” Now, in her own inimitable voice, Grace Slick offers a revealing self-portrait of the complex woman behind the rock-outlaw image, and delivers a behind-the-scenes, no-holds-barred view of rock’s grandest stages. Wildly funny, candid, and evocative. SOMEBODY TO LOVE? tells what it was really like during, and after, the Summer of Love—and how one remarkable woman survived it all.

  “CANDID, UNPRETENTIOUS...REFRESHINGLY IRREVERENT...A CAUSTIC CANDOR MAKES HER BOOK MILES MORE APPEALING THAN THE STANDARD ROCKER’S AUTOBIOGRAPHY.”

  —Entertainment Weekly

  “WITH GUSTO AND DIGNITY, HILARITY AND DEBAUCHERY, GRACE SLICK, THE FIRST LADY OF ROCK, HAS RECOUNTED for OUR EDIFICATION THE ERA SHE REIGNED OVER.”

  —Danny Sugerman, coauthor of No One Here Gets Out Alive and author of Wonderland Avenue

 

 

 


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