After a long week slogging through a bunch of late night art installations I slept in on Monday before getting a bath and a shave and a big cup of coffee and wading back into a more normal week. I didn’t post a bunch in the last few days due to my topsy-turvy schedule, but I was psyched to find this recording of Grace Slick’s isolated “White Rabbit” vocals to share with you. Here’s a bit about the singer and the song from Society of Rock…
One of the first female rockstars to come out of the San Francisco counterculture that was the 1960s, Jefferson Airplane singer Grace Slick is also known for that powerhouse voice – responsible for classics like ‘Somebody To Love,’ and ‘White Rabbit’. At a time when studio production was limited and live concerts were almost always dominated by an incredibly loud band in direct competition with an even louder audience, it made it difficult to fully appreciate voices like Slick’s; but it’s in this isolated vocal track from ‘White Rabbit’ that we’re able to finally concentrate on the star of the song – Grace!
Listen to this. Thankfully there are a few ladies singing today who aren’t afraid to belt it out, but most could still take a lesson from Grace as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Jefferson Airplane’s psychedelic classic Surrealistic Pillow. Here’s Grace and that rabbit…
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