Saturday, August 17, 2019

High Luculence...?

Like, when the luculent factor hits the mark, at high noon...? 


No - not quite that...! 

In this year of Our Lord two-thousand and nineteen (2019 - which means we are really celebrating the Sexy Year; nineteen sixty-nine! Or, if you will, 1969) there are so many 50th anniversaries of note - yes, so many - but none more so than the Woodstock performance of this landmark song - by Grace Slick! 


G.S. was one of the most emancipated, liberated, uninhibited 
(meaning: promiscuous and debauched) women of ROCK 
ever to, er, grace the stage and/or music scene!
All that - and MORE: like an accomplished songwriter
(who wrote them like me: with a melody in her head, but
not written of note sheets whatsoever - not knowing how
to write music per say!)
and what a voice - a true songstress siren-like voice! 
She's inspired MILLIONS - upon millions! 
She's done it all - and she's still ALIVE, in 2019!!! 
Amazing... er... Grace? 


She was high, when she sang this on stage 
 - oh yeah... she was HIGH! 




The (almost?) full set, including the other huge hit
- or timeless tune, as I prefer to phrase it -
that Jefferson Airplane/Starship is remembered for
- never mind their '80s comeback stuff;
even Slick is not too fond of it! -
also from Woodstock '69: 



And the original, official video: 


In an interview on some new cable channel 
desperate for content and viewers 
that had just hired him to do this sort of thing 
- an interview show, duh - 
airhead Howard Stern asked Grace Slick 
this deeply inane question 
regarding WHITE RABBIT: 
"did you know, when you wrote this song, 
that it was going to be a hit?" 
And Grace enlightened the poor schmuck 
(who really should know better) 
"it wasn't like that back then! 
Hits were candy-coated tunes like 
Frankie Avalon used to sing; 
we were not out to write a "hit" 
we just aimed at writing the best possible 
song that we could write!" 
DUH! 

 

AND NOW - IN 2019 - it is so amusing to see 
this marquee song being used on 
CELEBRITY X CRUISES 
commercials... 


... as well as being covered 
- and quite well at that - 
over and over again :
__________









OKAY - not quite that last one there...!!! 

NOT BAD AT ALL; 
FOR A SONG ABOUT DOING DRUGS, 
QUITE BASICALLY... HUH?