The sound doesn't actually start until about the 30 second mark, i.e., at the end of what would be the instrumental intro if you could hear it. So be patient -- it's worth it.
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I was originally going to title this post "Monday Moment of Creepy," but I thought better of it.
I should also add that the more I ponder Jefferson Airplane of late, the more it occurs to me they had far more in common with the punks that followed them then they've been given credit for.
5 comments:
The one and only Gracie.
I had an outfit like that, except I made mine out of an Indian bedspread and I don't think I ever ironed it ... :-)
I always thought Jim Carrey's karaoke scene in The Cable Guy doing Somebody To Love was a hoot.
And here are the Ramones, making the connection obvious:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6-qT6dLMz0
Chilly! and cool.
Yoko set the standard for creepy vocals. This is nowhere near it.
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