This weekend I wrote a review of the new DVD release for Janis: Little Girl Blue. It’ll be out in The Contributor next week, and I’ll try to remember to drop it here later with some more info about the actual DVD &emdash; I had to watch an online screener as I didn’t get my review copy in time for my deadline. I watched some of it with my assistant, but she seemed to burnout quickly on what looked like yet another documentary about the 1960′s counterculture. It’s easy to feel like you’ve digested the radical left of mid-century America, and I feel that way too, sometimes. Other times I’m back in touch with the feelings, ideas, and inspirations that were sparked by the Beats and combusted by the Hippies, and Janis made me feel like that. I also discovered a great little Jefferson Airplane doc. The Airplane plays a big role in the Janis film. Janis was actually considered as a possible vocalist for the Airplane before they asked Grace Slick to join. What a different world it might have been, but not necessarily a better one.
In a year of huge losses of our musical heroes, Airplane guitarist and co-founder Paul Kantner’s passing away on January 28 is one that won’t be overlooked on this shimmering page. Here’s the 2004 documentary Jefferson Airplane: Fly Jefferson Airplane…
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