January 19Jan 19 On 17/01/2026 at 03:08, Scott said:Can't believe that she is 67 now ! Yikes ... where does the time go ?!!!
January 19Jan 19 1 minute ago, Sexyfootball said:Can't believe that she is 67 now ! Yikes ... where does the time go ?!!!I had to double-check on Google cause that is insane! She must've been older than she appeared back then too, and just not realised!
January 19Jan 19 3 minutes ago, Boyne said:I'd like that post twice if I could Boyne LOL. Terrific album - used to own it on vinyl in the distant past ... has there ever been a better band name than the "Full Tilt Boogie Band" ?
January 19Jan 19 2 minutes ago, Sexyfootball said:I'd like that post twice if I could Boyne LOL.Terrific album - used to own it on vinyl in the distant past ... has there ever been a better band name than the "Full Tilt Boogie Band" ?A great album and what a great voice Janis had. Here's another woman with a great voice. Grace Slick when she was with The Great Society. A cover of a Bob Dylan song with a few of the lyrics changed. I'll post a video when Grace and Janis were at the side of the stage when Canned Heat performed at Woodstock in 1969.
January 19Jan 19 @Sexyfootball Have found the video. Janis and Grace can be seen for a few seconds at about 5' 40" into the video. Blind Owl was a fine guitarist.
January 19Jan 19 12 minutes ago, Boyne said:A great album and what a great voice Janis had. Here's another woman with a great voice. Grace Slick when she was with The Great Society. A cover of a Bob Dylan song with a few of the lyrics changed. I'll post a video when Grace and Janis were at the side of the stage when Canned Heat performed at Woodstock in 1969.I bought this book in the early 80s when I was about 14 or so, and it basically became the shopping list for my teenage record collection. Had all the early Airplane LPs with Grace in full flow 😎
January 20Jan 20 16 hours ago, Sexyfootball said:I bought this book in the early 80s when I was about 14 or so, and it basically became the shopping list for my teenage record collection. Had all the early Airplane LPs with Grace in full flow 😎 I have a few albums by Jefferson Airplane and one or two by Jefferson Starship. Some great tracks. Also have an album by Moby Grape. Skip Spence was the first drummer with Airplane and went on to form Moby Grape. Have an album by Hot Tuna which consisted of many guest members including some from Airplane but as far as I know the only two regular members were Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady. I think that The Great Society only produced one album and they recorded the original versions of White Rabbit and Somebody to Love. Grace took the songs with her when she joined Airplane and replaced Signe Anderson who left the group as she was pregnant. The Great Society album isn't of the best quality and may have been recorded on a cheap reel to reel tape recorder but I think that the "roughness" of the sound adds to it. Apologies if I'm telling you stuff you already know.A couple I know recently flew from Manchester to San Francisco to see Kaukonen in concert. My friend Mark is a big fan of Airplane and its spin-off groups. I think his wife went out of sufferance!
January 20Jan 20 This is an odd one was on another forum searching for a musical connection to Wednesday and found this with a bizarre dancing sequence which to seems to me like a cross between Pulp Fiction and the Corpse Bride. In other words a little bizarre. Edited January 20Jan 20 by strider6004
January 21Jan 21 CCR. Huge in the late 60s and early 70s. A one-man band John Fogerty would have you believe, disparaging the input of the other guys to this day. Including brother Tom, whom he declined to visit on his death bed. Toad.
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