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Abigail Devoe
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Feed your head.
Welcome (or welcome back) to Vinyl Monday! I’m Abby and is my weekly series where I chat about classic albums in my collection that I love. After a LONG time away from the 60s, we’re beginning our little Vinyl Monday summer of love with Jefferson Airplane’s Surrealistic Pillow (released 1967.) Subscribe for more Vinyl Monday and vintage fashion!
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Timestamps:
intro - 0:00
Surrealistic Pillow - 1:13
track listing/release - 14:06
my thoughts - 18:34
thanks for watching! - 28:00
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Intro Music: Yeah Yeah Yeah (Long) by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Artist: audionautix.com/
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@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
bear with me while i’m figuring out mic placement! what’s your favorite summer of love album? comment below!
@jetnova3788
@jetnova3788 Год назад
The Doors
@troubadour723
@troubadour723 Год назад
Sgt. Pepper -- No! Piper at the Gates of -- No! Are You Experienced -- um . . . what day of the week is it?
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
@@troubadour723 it’s SO hard to choose, 67 was a stacked year
@edvonblue
@edvonblue Год назад
So weird, Mazzy just made a video that included this lp also: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-I2de3TUqFRg.html
@dukromeo
@dukromeo Год назад
@@jetnova3788 yep 🤠
@vangrod8510
@vangrod8510 Год назад
Standing on the corner of a quiet side street on a breezy sunny day in the spring of 1967, a white Cadillac convertible with a red interior suddenly flew around the corner at totally illegal speed with "Somebody to Love" blasting out of the radio at the volume nature intended and I'd never heard anything like it before and had no idea what I'd heard but I'll never forget the feeling that nothing would ever be the same as I watched the sound disappear into the distance...
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
that's magical! are you sure it wasn't a member of the airplane driving? they were known to drag race through san fran
@vangrod8510
@vangrod8510 Год назад
@@abigaildevoe The quiet Chicago neighborhood was a long way from San Francisco but the Airplane came to us at that moment... I cannot visualize the driver, it's like I saw the sound flying by...
@KealohaHarrison
@KealohaHarrison 3 месяца назад
Congratulations to Surrealistic Pillow for being preserved forever in the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress as of today!!!
@AlterMann57
@AlterMann57 7 месяцев назад
Abbie, I'm an old guy, but I have to say that Surrealistic Pillow was my first true love of San Francisco music for me. I attended Woodstock with my older cousins (I was 12 years, and they were in their late teens, one of them was headed for Vietnam after the festival). I was a huge fan of Jefferson Airplane, Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady are my favourite members of the band. When I heard they were going to be at the Festival I begged my cousins to take me, I even bought a ticket for all three days (it was destroyed in the mud). The Airplane were off the hook at the show, perfection even though they hit the stage in the morning, they rocked like it was midnight. That was also when I first saw the Grateful Dead, which converted me into a true tie-dyed Deadhead. Thank you for featuring this iconic album!
@dabhidhm4093
@dabhidhm4093 Год назад
Surrealistic Pillow is one of those albums that I love so much that I've never really bothered to listen to much of any other of their albums. It's just so perfect; so fun, touching, ghost-haunted and atmospheric. Whenever I hear "Comin' Back To Me", I'm back in my bedroom in a long-ago Vermont, 16 years old again and relishing my solitary reverie.
@lynnpehrson8826
@lynnpehrson8826 Год назад
I've listened to the others, they have some good songs but don't come close in my opinion. Their others albums are less unique for the time, they're more bluesy, and to me surrealistic pillow's best moments are folky, and has this difficult to describe nocturnal vibe.
@maxmeggeneder8935
@maxmeggeneder8935 Месяц назад
All of their albums from the sixties are as good or even better than Surrealistic Pillow. Jefferson Airplane are my favorite band ever, so don´t misunderstand me. Checking out Volonteers, Crown of Creation and Takes Off is definately worth doing.
@BlueSky...
@BlueSky... Год назад
The chemistry between Paul and Grace on D.C.B.A.-25 is a beautiful, palpable thing. Kind of like watching a movie performance between two actors you sense will pair up offscreen..
@MichaelLantz
@MichaelLantz 9 месяцев назад
When Paul McCartney visited The Haight in 1967 he hung out with Members of The Jefferson Airplane and Jack Cassidy asked him what the music scene was like in England and Paul told him there was this left hand guitar player (Jimi Hendrix) who was taking Britain by storm.The funny thing is that Jack and Jimi would become friends when Jimi was in the states.
@martinbroten9467
@martinbroten9467 Год назад
I always loved the song “Today”, especially the version in the “Monterey Pop” movie. Love the fact that, even though Marty is singing the lead, the camera is focused on Grace (mostly in silhouette) throughout the song. I think I fell a little in love with Grace watching that clip.
@paulmartinson875
@paulmartinson875 Год назад
Spent countless hours as a 13 yr old listening and singing along to this album. Wound up years later going to Hot Tuna concerts in all manner of venues....great times...
@jasonnewby
@jasonnewby Год назад
Excellent breakdown as usual. Such an iconic and legendary album and as you say represents the summer of 1967 SanFran so much and so well. Though as much as I love Surrealistic Pillow I like After Bathing At Baxters and Crown Of Creation more. They are more psych rock and less folk rock. Somebody To Love is such a huge song and if I could name one song that represented the 60's it would probably be that. I can definitely relate to feeling of wanting to experience that time. Ever since I watched the Woodstock movie when I was a kid I longed for that sense of freedom and community but hey I live vicariously through my records and a haze of smoke ;)
@XFLexiconMatt
@XFLexiconMatt 3 дня назад
I have to say that "Surrealistic Pillow" and "Volunteers" are the strongest albums, I just find many of Airplane's other records to be very hit and miss. Loved the review, Abigail.
@johnwelch5132
@johnwelch5132 Год назад
Still think American Beauty by Grateful Dead is worth a vlog.
@Blowncapacitor84
@Blowncapacitor84 Год назад
One of the greatest albums ever! I like you.
@nintendonut100
@nintendonut100 Год назад
Workingman's Dead too
@Dave__f
@Dave__f 11 месяцев назад
We heard enough about the grateful dead
@Blowncapacitor84
@Blowncapacitor84 11 месяцев назад
@@Dave__f Never!!! THE GREATEST AMERICAN ROCK AND ROLL BAND EVER... DON'T LIKE IT, KEEP SCROLLING!
@Dave__f
@Dave__f 11 месяцев назад
I'm sure I know the grateful dead better than most on this channel. They eat the underground music scene and turn you into them. Didn't they quit again for the 10th time and Bobby booked another huge tour under a different name before the lat one even ended.
@stereo999
@stereo999 Год назад
D C B A are the four chords that make up the song. ('25' added because LSD25) There's a bonus track called In The Morning (also on a collection called Early Flight) that has Garcia on guitar
@amarijayamari
@amarijayamari Год назад
The Airplane was and will always be fan-fucking-tastic, and Surrealistic Pillow is fabulous. AND your earrings are surrealistically cool as well. As for faves: Axis is close to the top, then there's Monkees Headquarters, The Doors, and Smiley Smile. But then there are a slew of great songs like White Bicycle, White Shade of Pale, Incense and Peppermints, How Can I be Sure, For What its Worth... my RU-vid Bestsongs list has a lot of these.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
yes i LOVE seeing love for the monkees and strawberry alarm clock! and thanks!
@chrislaustin
@chrislaustin Год назад
OMG Abi, you outfits are always the best, and today is certainly no different. Thanks for the stroll back in time, it's always a welcome highlight of the week.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
thanks so much! it's not every day i get to break out the alice dress
@syater
@syater Год назад
At age eleven, visiting my older sister at her first apartment in 1967, I saw her copy of Surrealistic Pillow sitting, pink and kind of charming, near her record player. I had to find a copy. For me, it still encapsulates the mood and spirit of the Bay Area at that time better than any other music of the period and you have done an amazing job of conveying a sense of that, somehow. I still live in San Francisco and there are times when walking in certain areas of the city when a Surrealistic Pillow track will come to mind, even when passing the wonderful house on Delmar (still listed on the back cover of the album) of the Jefferson Airplane Fan Club ! Anyway, I have far too much to say about the album to burden you with here. I'll just say that as much as I enjoy Grace and Paul's contributions, I still wish Marty had been able to retain a little more control of the band that he started than he ended up with. I think it would have been better for the band artistically. Love your enthusiasm, Abby! I enjoy what you do on your channel very much. Cheers !
@myopia2020
@myopia2020 Год назад
@Abigail Devoe Hi😊 Fun stroll through Surrealistic Pillow. You basically skipped over arguably the Airplane's greatest song "Comin' Back To Me". What's truly amazing is that it was almost completely improvised. A buzzed Marty wrote it late one night and rushed down to the studio, where he found only Grace and Jerry Garcia (possibly Jack, as well). Jerry played guitar on the track. Fun fact: Spencer Dryden's uncle is Charlie Chaplin! (yes, The Little Tramp)
@johnwelch5132
@johnwelch5132 Год назад
This is refreshing, good on ya for the last month, but, tbh, good to have you back.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
thanks, it's good to be back
@beatlefan64
@beatlefan64 Год назад
Love White Rabbit, Somebody To Love and Embryonic Journey is so good.🙂 Another fine video Abby.
@Wreckords-Marcel
@Wreckords-Marcel Год назад
This is one of the few albums that I prefer the mono over stereo. The mono just has clearer vocals and instruments, worth picking up both for such an amazing album.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
agreed. my stereo mix of this album is muddy, like someone put a wet towel over all the songs
@ChromeDestiny
@ChromeDestiny Год назад
The drum sound is much better on the mono mix. I always liked She Has Funny Cars but the mono mix made me LOVE it.
@owlnswan4016
@owlnswan4016 8 месяцев назад
It's far better in mono. A lot of rock, then current pop, R&B, etc. music in the 1960's was mixed better in mono.
@owlnswan4016
@owlnswan4016 8 месяцев назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YxRXH2IjpVk.html
@rickdrais9737
@rickdrais9737 2 дня назад
There's an odd sorta tenderness about this album. Odd because of how radical they became VERY quickly. I suppose it's because of the then-current transition between them going from a folk almost-purist band into a folk rock-cum-psychedelic band. No matter, it's stunning, and if White Rabbit doesn't give you chills, TURN IT UP
@michaelmalone306
@michaelmalone306 Год назад
Surprised “Comin Back” didn’t get more love in this review. I mean,yeah,it’s got a prominent recorder part,but just a devastatingly moving tune. It’s used to particularly good effect in the 1990 Dennis Hopper/Keifer Sutherland flick “Flashback”. Don’t know if you’ve ever seen that,but it’s worth checking out. Peace Abby✌️☮️
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
i really wish i could talk about every song here in-depth, but if i did, the video would be longer than the album itself!
@sugadelicsavagesoul8623
@sugadelicsavagesoul8623 Год назад
Agreed. Comin' Back is the real MVP song on this album, and my favorite along with Today.
@Ridersonthestorm8899
@Ridersonthestorm8899 Год назад
A fantastic album , but i love the version of Today they did at the Monterey Pop Festival even more than the studio version. They had two wonderful vocalists in Grace and Marty.❤
@flannigan7956
@flannigan7956 Год назад
I offend large groups of Marty fans since I just plain don't really like it, or a least as 60s Air Plane. Maybe it's the order in which you heard em, since of their stuff I mostly heard Jefferson Starship first, where it seems to fit better with his voice. I come for Grace of course, plus kinda won't ever forgive em for the first album only having one Signe track. He's not as horrible as Dino Valenti but I don't warm to The Club Matrix Guy until total-70s fare like Light The Sky on Fire, Count On Me and Miracles
@dariooakley4376
@dariooakley4376 Год назад
Fun fact: Sherry Snow, of the underrated folk duo, Blackburn & Snow, was briefly considered as a replacement for Signe before Jack brought Grace along. Snow, who performed with her musical (and romantic) partner, Jeff Blackburn, at folk/rock venues around the Bay Area (including the Matrix) gratefully declined the offer to remain with Blackburn.
@rkerlin
@rkerlin 24 дня назад
Yea! Surrealistic Pillow was the first album I ever bought, saved up from my paper route. It holds up well after all these years 🥰
@zacox
@zacox Год назад
Such a great album, it's hard to pick favorite songs. I was listening to it the other day at work and while Embryonic Journey was playing my coworker, who had never heard the album before, got very interested. I love albums that have an instrumental interlude (The Wall is like half interludes). And, Abby is not alone in having some FOMO for the summer of love. I don' think any era of human history would be more fun to be in; and, its legacy certainly drove me to move to San Francisco over a decade ago. I am always delighted when I see a show at the Fillmore and they have a trough of apples at the top of the stairs.
@danielwilliams1921
@danielwilliams1921 Год назад
Saw them live back in another orbit doing acid. Great show, and White Rabbit was exquisite.❤️🎶
@marydarko3380
@marydarko3380 Год назад
One of my fave albums, I was listening to White Rabbit today and it’s interesting how songs can apply to current times, especially like right now
@malcolmsmith5271
@malcolmsmith5271 Год назад
Although I enjoyed your mini series of more modern releases, it’s these reviews of the classics from the 60’s/70’s I really like. To see your enthusiasm for these recordings is pure joy.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
it's good to be back to this stuff!
@dennislillie8047
@dennislillie8047 Год назад
Crown Of Creation was my first JA album and is probably a favorite followed by Volunteers. Always enjoy your reviews. Look forward to Mondays now !
@rocknrollmandolin
@rocknrollmandolin Год назад
The album that blew my mind open, and helped me realize there was more to music!
@BIH9_LedZep
@BIH9_LedZep Год назад
There it is!! Thank you for the Upload!! One of my Top 3 All-Time-Favourites Like, there are always one or two songs on every album that i don't like, but this is in my opinion a perfect Record. Every Single Song is just awesome. Embryonic Journey and Comin' Back to Me are i think my Secret Favourites on this :).
@owlnswan4016
@owlnswan4016 8 месяцев назад
It's No Secret now.
@LouisHansell
@LouisHansell Год назад
Always enjoy Vinyl Monday, even when the album was not among my favorites.
@mcolville
@mcolville 15 часов назад
This band's story is sort of unbelievable. Some version of the band that made White Rabbit also make Find Your Way Back and eventually We Built This City.
@Jewi7Orchestra
@Jewi7Orchestra Год назад
Just got to watch last week's epsiode now, and it is a superb epsiode. Thank you very much Abby.
@collectrify
@collectrify Год назад
The late Victorian era history of San Francisco and its carnivalesque anything-is-possible atmosphere had a powerful influence on this record and the SF psychedelic scene overall. The gorgeous 1800s-1900s houses of the Haight Ashbury, thrift stores filled with what were then just decades-old Victorian and Edwardian fashions, the seedy echoes of the decadent Playland At The Beach, and infamous Chutes, just a few blocks from the 1904 mansion at the corner of Fulton and Willard that the band bought with the sudden income from Surrealistic Pillow. You can still feel all the vibrations of the kaleidoscopic past walking through the streets and the park today.
@sean92591
@sean92591 Год назад
Wow, you really took me back on this one to a time I don’t think about much these days. Thank you.
@glennandadriansrocktalk
@glennandadriansrocktalk Год назад
Be still my heart! White Rabbit was one of the first songs I ever got to know, as a kid. Love the Airplane and all the splinter groups that came out of it. Hot Tuna is still touring! Thanks Abby. (Also, great outfit, Alice!) ETA - I can't source it, but I've heard that Jerry was essentially the real hands-on producer of the album. He also helped them arrange some of the songs.
@stulevy4638
@stulevy4638 Год назад
Great job again. Your analysis of SP by JA and your understanding of 60’s music is phenomenal.
@heathenwarrior2522
@heathenwarrior2522 Год назад
That's hard to say. Sgt. Pepper because I first heard it in 1987 for the 20th year anniversary when they released it to CD. Radio stations were doing specials on it. They'd also do summer of love stuff too like the Byrds, Jefferson Airplane, Donovan, Strawberry Alarm Clock, and other cool stuff.
@PlayThatPodcast
@PlayThatPodcast Год назад
Excellent episode! Definitely a Top 5 '60s album for me.
@emeraldphoenix9229
@emeraldphoenix9229 Год назад
Jorma Kaukonen is a fantastic guitarist/ musician. One of my favourite guitarists of all time. Randy California too, even moreso. This is a great appraisal of a groundbreaking & brilliant record , which really does capture the flowery zaney open & liberating essence of San Francisco in 1967. I was barely born at the time & like you Abbey, albeit it a few decades earlier, I found my way to & immersed myself in late 60s psychadelia masterpieces. It formed me somehow & I felt like I was really there. I actually used to have these reoccuring dreams of hitch hiking in that area at that time, & a VW microbus stopped to give me a lift, & inside were all the members of Jefferson Airplane. Had that very vivid dream so often in my late teens that I figured I must have actually really been there at the time in another life, or was it merely (merely?) the effect of the powerful pungent spells that many of these songs are ?
@richardelliott8352
@richardelliott8352 Год назад
there was a brief mention of legacy , with the undeniable statement that the grateful dead came out ahead on that calculation. The Dead never stumbled into anything as odorous as the Jefferson Starship singing" we built this city "
@brandonfields7827
@brandonfields7827 Год назад
Great job, as always!
@sledzeppelin
@sledzeppelin Год назад
Embryonic Journey was the song I chose for my wife to walk out to at our wedding.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
aw that’s so sweet!
@twofromthetrunk9932
@twofromthetrunk9932 Год назад
Surrealistic Pillow is my favorite all time number 1 album. My buddies and I were 15 years old when it came out and with Jimi Hendrix started our psych , Or Underground music as we called, journey. Enjoyed the show.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
this album and jimi hendrix started out my psych journey too!
@davidfulginiti5985
@davidfulginiti5985 Год назад
Abigail, well done ----------------as a teen from the 60's not much more can I add other that that album was a must have! thanks
@mikevalenza
@mikevalenza Год назад
What an excellent commentary and analysis of a fantastic album. I really enjoyed watching this video.
@BaconTomatoCheese
@BaconTomatoCheese Год назад
Great review, Abby! First time viewer, loved it so much I’ve subscribed. As a hard- core Airplane and Hot Tuna fan, there was little information here I hadn’t already heard- but I love your take and presentation of this iconic album. Plus, your “Alice” outfit is pretty cool…
@user-bs4pv9jv7r
@user-bs4pv9jv7r Год назад
Great Psychedelic Masterpiece!!!!🍄🍄🌸🌸🌿🌿
@vasyras7660
@vasyras7660 Год назад
This is my favourite album of this kind of music
@pvlounge
@pvlounge Год назад
Great episode Abby! Love it when you ride dragonflies across a garden! Ha Ha!
@michaellaroche3354
@michaellaroche3354 6 месяцев назад
3/5 is phenomenal! Glad to hear another person to say what I have always loved hearing
@rohanmandal14
@rohanmandal14 8 месяцев назад
Really loved this
@wallacesmallwood1465
@wallacesmallwood1465 Год назад
This has been my Favorite Album !! ❤️❤️🥰
@anderstietz809
@anderstietz809 Год назад
Yay! Geezer music is back!
@matthewchicchi7262
@matthewchicchi7262 4 месяца назад
Congrats on the excellent OG 'Takes Off'! That's really awesome.
@bobelliott6335
@bobelliott6335 Год назад
Fun Fact: for whatever reason, the producers of that infamous nineties sitcom Friends chose Embryonic Journey to close out their finale.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
a perfect example of “i don’t understand this choice but i do respect it”
@Mo-MuttMusic
@Mo-MuttMusic Год назад
Nicely done, as usual, Abby. I remember checking out "Surrealistic Pillow" on vinyl decades ago from a local library when I was in college, but I can't remember if I listened to the whole thing. Love the three tracks I remember hearing from that album: "Embryonic Journey," "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit." Shawn R., Mo-Mutt Music/Sacred & Secular
@nikk1138
@nikk1138 6 месяцев назад
I'm fairly new to your channel and really enjoying your videos. I like these deep dives into these albums, they're very well done. I keep learning new things about albums I've been listening to for years. And I especially love that you use Circle Sky for your transitions!
@mikecoffee100
@mikecoffee100 Год назад
Always Enjoy these Videos Thank You
@wowster-so8sx
@wowster-so8sx Год назад
60s again, yay, I can bust out my bong again
@RGRG3232
@RGRG3232 Год назад
A superb episode Abby. As usual, you captured the mood of the album well. As for the shortest album you covered so far, the prize probably goes to 'The Sounds of Silence'. If I'm not mistaken it's less than 29 mins. BTW, next week is going to be another great one. 👍
@bamacopeland4372
@bamacopeland4372 Год назад
Do not know how I rant into this channel, But it has been awesome. Is sixties and seventies are by far my favorite music. This album along with a few others got me into trouble. This kind of music Definitely it's looked down upon in some pockets down here. Is keep up the amazing work Abigail
@woupie44
@woupie44 7 месяцев назад
Around 1968 came my neighbour visit me with the LP Surrealistic Pillow. And smoke we did! ... Thank you Abigail!! (greetings from Amsterdam)
@zorromaskedman8220
@zorromaskedman8220 Год назад
🐰Don't fear the white rabbit🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇 it encourages us to reach for more from our imagination. The band had good musicians, Grace was perfect for the part. From 1967...jump 18 years to 1985 Grace sang "We Built This City", her voice is powerful and enthusiastic...She's still with us at age 83...
@creeder44
@creeder44 Год назад
Excellent video as always, and I love the thumbnail. I've had this LP since high school, but unlike most of my "vintage" albums, I didn't buy it new, so it's not in pristine condition. In fact, maybe the reason I never really got into this band is that I've never done drugs, and part of the reason for that is that I picked up so many garage sale LPs from the '60s and early 70's that were slightly before my time and saw how they looked like they'd been used as ashtrays at a pot party. I never wanted to be so high that I would handle a record like a stoned monkey. So being drug-free, I liked Grace Slick's voice, but not most of Airplane's music. I did like some of the later Jefferson Starship songs I played when I was an AC radio DJ. Except for one (We Built This City on Rock and Roll) that, by coincidence, just popped up a couple of days ago. It's now on a commercial for a new service that uses video chat to walk people through making their home repairs. After the woman fixes her toilet, she bursts into a big production number of "I fixed this toilet!...I fixed this toilet on vid-eeee-oh!" I said, "Finally, the perfect use for that song!"
@aleleeinnaleleeinn9110
@aleleeinnaleleeinn9110 27 дней назад
Another album that I knew from the beginning. Probably my favorite Summer of love effort. Side one was the last album I played on many a night. It was a come down from the highs into gentle relaxation. But melancholy calm. A friend played the song at night in some of his darkest hours in Vietnam. The album was one of the first albums I heard on a REALLY GOOD stereo. When the album was released you had to go to the fledgling rock press for details, and usually chose not to because I needed no one to tell what was good and what I should like. My friends sister did a great job singing Grace's two showpieces. Very few people could do those songs. But the other Airplane albums were inconsistent. At least for me. There were some good songs, but not whole sides of whole albums. The press labeled artists and albums. Psyche was not all bombast. Coming Back to me is the mood of the 60s. It wasn't just the summer of love. It was race hatred and Vietnam and the roots of the various liberation movements. The mood of Coming Back to Me captures the reality of the whole 60s. The world we actually had to live in. I do thing the nagative side put us toward the light.
@DaveKraft1
@DaveKraft1 10 месяцев назад
Your stunningly beautiful review brings me to tears -- simply because it IS so spot on, in every detail. It is everything you say it is -- especially a monument, an anchor, a road map of a very special era. You miss it for not being there. I miss it because I was, and the feeling this resurrects is palpable. GREAT job reviewing! Ditto for Are You Experienced. KEEP ON DOING! Be well, P.S. -- there are some who have described Grace's voice as actually being another "instrument" for the band. And the vocal chemistry between Marty and Grace, not just sound but also feeling, is just so hand-and-glove. I once visited my son in SF. Towards the end of the trip he asked me if there was anything special I wanted to do. I thought about it a bit, but got this sudden strong feeling and half-joking said, I'd like to see the Pooneil House that JA once lived in. Since it was within walking distance of where he lived, and through GG Park, we set off and found it (2400 Fulton St.). I kinda stared at it a while, walked around out front, and got a bit nostalgic. I later learned that Paul Kantner died that day, and so did Signe. Ouch.... Maybe that's why The Ballad of You and me and Pooneil is one of my favorite JA songs.
@Kieop
@Kieop 4 месяца назад
Early casualties of the Year the Music Died 2016. Hard to believe, but it looks like the musical death tally of 2023 is even greater.
@wallacesmallwood1465
@wallacesmallwood1465 Год назад
Yes , Surrealistic Pillow !! I got mine in 1967
@kazooplayer3
@kazooplayer3 Год назад
Since they've been brought up on the series before, I think it would be cool if you did a vinyl Monday episode on a tally hall album Also: 3/5 of a mile is definitely underrated. It's probably my favorite from this album
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
i've considered doing a tally hall video on the series. i now own both marvin's and good & evil, and now that i think of it i should have a preorder of hawaii part 2 coming soon... if joe hawley joe hawley ever gets a vinyl run, god help us all (and my wallet)
@DannerPlace
@DannerPlace Год назад
Great review, thanks!
@Mandrake591
@Mandrake591 Год назад
Excellent video! My faves are DCBA-25, Today, Comin’ Back To Me, Embryonic Journey, but all of it, really!
@michaellaroche3354
@michaellaroche3354 6 месяцев назад
I absolutely love this record, my favorite hippie album
@simonemurray1345
@simonemurray1345 Год назад
If anyone loves this album do yourself a favor and get the mono pressing. Its SO much better since the stereo has too much reverb. The mofi is the best but really expensive, and a 1st pressing is awesome itself. Listening to the mono is like hearing it for the first time its incredible.
@Dave__f
@Dave__f 11 месяцев назад
💯
@donnicholson3200
@donnicholson3200 Год назад
That was an amazing, trippy album when it came out and I think you nailed it as the best album of the summer of love, capturing the feel so great. I like Baxters even better. The music on that one really soared.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
surrealistic pillow captured san fran in 67 SO well. the beatles nailed the feeling in britain with sgt. pepper's, and the doors captured laurel canyon that year on self-titled
@donnicholson3200
@donnicholson3200 Год назад
@@abigaildevoe True. Sgt. Peppers was truly revolutionary. Amazing album!
@WeevBeev
@WeevBeev 9 месяцев назад
Wow Abby wow, that’s great, one of your best! Here’s a memory for you.. I saw an Airplane show in Toronto. It was the pre-digital era, yeah.. so the accompanying light show was an old school overhead projector: a few drops of water, and different coloured drops of food colouring were placed on the surface. Then a transparent sheet of plastic was set on to it, and wiggled around while the band played. The wiggly blotches of coloured water projected on the wall behind the band was the light show. We thought it was almost as good as the music!!
@mr.b.5589
@mr.b.5589 4 месяца назад
so glad to see you review this album. a crux of my own listening history. a special note on the day Paul Kantner died it was a strong story across the wire and rock stations everywhere. sad note, signe died the same day. that broke me more than the news of paul. she had moved back to her home state to raise her child and stayed in the music industry locally. her voice is, like you said, a precursor to grace's ability to fill those incredible shoes. keep up the good work kiddo.
@MacgyverMike1
@MacgyverMike1 Год назад
Great album I own a mono reissue of this album the first time I heard while rabbit 🐇 I heard when I was watching the sopranos keep it up abby
@dtchinacat3973
@dtchinacat3973 11 месяцев назад
Possibly my favorite album EVER!
@dougrobison1156
@dougrobison1156 5 месяцев назад
Hi Abigail! Love your channel. The first show I saw was Jefferson Airplane and Quicksilver Messenger Service at the original Fillmore Auditorium on Fillmore Street (that's in San Francisco, lol) in 1967. I was 12, taken by my 18 year Old Sister, Sue. (yes, of course she was known as Suzie Creamcheese!) Even though I followed them forever I agree with you that Surrealistic Pillow is the "High Water Mark"
@michaeladams8401
@michaeladams8401 Год назад
Excellent review Abigail. Surrealistic Pillow was a groundbreaking piece of folk-rock-based psychedelia, and it hit like a shot heard round the world; where the later efforts from bands like the Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and especially, the Charlatans, were initially not too much more than cult successes, Surrealistic Pillow rode the pop charts for most of 1967, soaring into that rarefied Top Five region occupied by the likes of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and so on, to which few American rock acts apart from the Byrds had been able to lay claim since 1964. And decades later the album still comes off as strong as any of those artists' best work. From the Top Ten singles "White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love" to the sublime "Embryonic Journey," the sensibilities are fierce, the material manages to be both melodic and complex (and it rocks, too), and the performances, sparked by new member Grace Slick on most of the lead vocals, are inspired, helped along by Jerry Garcia (serving as spiritual and musical advisor and sometimes guitarist). Every song is a perfectly cut diamond, too perfect in the eyes of the bandmembers, who felt that following the direction of producer Rick Jarrard and working within three- and four-minute running times, and delivering carefully sung accompaniments and succinct solos, resulted in a record that didn't represent their real sound. Regardless, they did wonderful things with the music within that framework, and the only pity is that RCA didn't record for official release any of the group's shows from the same era, when this material made up the bulk of their repertory. That way the live versions, with the band's creativity unrestricted, could be compared and contrasted with the record. The songwriting was spread around between Marty Balin, Slick, Paul Kantner, and Jorma Kaukonen, and Slick and Balin (who never had a prettier song than "Today," which he'd actually written for Tony Bennett) shared the vocals; the whole album was resplendent in a happy balance of all of these creative elements.
@sgstudios9122
@sgstudios9122 Год назад
I remember guessing this album for in the aeroplane over the sea! That was 5 months ago but it’s finally here!
@kevinkuschel2457
@kevinkuschel2457 Год назад
Your research is impeccable
@marknovak6498
@marknovak6498 9 месяцев назад
I remeber I had to special order this album at a record store in the 1970s. It was a pivotal album that got lost in the release by others. I bought it after the release of The Worth of the Jefferson Airplane as I recall because the best tracks on that album were in it.
@harlow743
@harlow743 Год назад
A Great Album...."Today" is superb!!
@NoOne-sn2si
@NoOne-sn2si Год назад
Great channel for long ago music... The 1990s was probably the best time to collect all these old albums as everyone was getting rid of their LPs in order to buy CDs! LPs were cheap back then also. Good luck and have fun collecting!
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
oh man that must've been a great time to be a collector! it's harder now that people know what they have and what it's worth but hey, it makes the grails all the more of wins
@danielfuentes3226
@danielfuentes3226 Год назад
Thank you Abby to consider the album"Surrealistic Pillow by Jefferson Airplane, It bring's me nostalgia.I was twelve year's old when it was release in 1967.There are three essentials album's on the summer of love in 1967.The album "Surrealistic Pillow" by Jefferson Airplane;the debut album by the Door's ,and the classic album "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Band by the Beatles.Three Classic album's From 1967.
@ChasBeauregarde
@ChasBeauregarde Год назад
I don't have a vinyl copy of this album, but I remember the 1970-71 2nd or 3rd pressing if "Volunteers" was horrible sounding - all flat mud! As a vinyl enthusiast like you, one of the rare times I can say I'm thankful for the later re- mastering to digital for that album and Todd Rundgren's long LP 'S like A Wizard A True Star and Initiation. Also Surrealistic Pillow on CD sounds fine!
@pommelhorsepommelhorse8731
@pommelhorsepommelhorse8731 Год назад
thank you. you're wonderful
@cradio52
@cradio52 Год назад
You absolutely must get the MoFi 45 RPM release of this album… it sounds absolutely phenomenal. I feel like I can actually HEAR the music and all of its intricacies for the very first time, as if I’m listening to the master tapes directly.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe Год назад
i've been eyeing either the OG mono rockaway press or the pink vinyl reissue from 2015. maybe both!
@tuckertastictk
@tuckertastictk Год назад
I have the sundazed mono reissue and it’s very good.
@cradio52
@cradio52 Год назад
@@abigaildevoeBoth of those are good; I think you’d be happy with either, but if you were to hear the MoFi, you’d instantly be blown away when compared to those other two options. The MoFi is obviously pretty expensive but it’s absolutely worth it! Ultimately though, obviously these things are pretty personal decisions based on numerous factors so whatever works best for you! But if you one day find a friend who owns the MoFi, definitely have them spin it up for you so you can at least hear the stereo mix properly presented in all its glory. 😊
@simonemurray1345
@simonemurray1345 Год назад
I'm a huge JA fan, even have their ultra rare uncensored takes off stereo. I have a whopping 7 pressings of Surrealistic Pillow and this is how I'd rate them....(BTW you said mofi was stereo but it's the mono mix, which is why it sounds so good. It's just got a great Soundstage where it's easy not to notice it's mono. The dcc is the only audiophile stereo pressing).... 1. Mofi mono 2. 1st US mono 3. 1st UK mono(different track list) 4. Sundazed mono 5. Dcc stereo 6. Japan stereo 7. 1st US stereo The mofi for me is the best pressing, however the original is extremely close. They're just different. The original has a more lively high end, more air between the instruments, while too bright at points. While the mofi has higher resolution, wider Soundstage, more detail, way more bass, and having white rabbit on one side without groove distortion at 45rpm is fricken amazing. The sundazed is extremely good too, but due to price hikes it's not worth it over an original for the same price, or a bit more for the mofi. If I could only pick one id pick the mofi, however if I didn't own a mono original I'd be more likely to get a 1st pressing, because the mofi does sound different and it's nice to have the historical artifact. Even though I prefer the mofi, I feel it's a tad bit overrated due to most never having heard the mono before owning it. Like it's still an improvement, but not as vast as some may state. However it'd completely blow away anyone who only owns the stereo. For example, on a site that compares dynamics, the original had a slightly better dynamic high. But the mofi makes it more balanced with alot more bass so it feels more dynamic and is alot clearer. The best this album sounds is by far in mono due to not having all that reverb. Any version is good to have. Considering the mofi is so expensive, if you're not a huge fan, I'd probably get an original because it's still an amazing experience. However, if you love the album I'd definitely get the mofi, or atleast backorder at music direct for $60.There are rumors that it may go out of print soon, so the next time it gets repressed may be the last. On musicdirect it's worth placing a backorder since it doesn't charge until shipped. Also don't get the colored one(MOV) over an OG. It's stereo and not nearly as good as the mono. Its decent for a stereo pressing though, but not much better than the 1st stereo and may even be worse. It's expensive purely due to the color vinyl gimmick. The 2017 "we are vinyl" pressing uses the same plates, so has the same sound, and is only like $20 shipped. So don't waste on the pink one, go with the 1st if not the mofi. Also the volunteers mofi is awesome as well. It's quite an improvement on the original as well. It's an extremely underrated album amongst today due to having no singles due to its political content. It has some of their best songs. We can be together is amazing and aged extremely well where it'd message is still very impactful. Wooden ships is also beautiful, along with the amazing good Shephard. Its a shame its lost alot of recognition over time along with their other non pillow albums. Anyway, JA and surrealistic pillow are awesome, and even with MOFI's hit or miss nature and the DSD scandal, their JA albums are the best they've ever sounded and we'll worth backordering for $60.
@troubadour723
@troubadour723 Год назад
24:34 You went full Alice. 😀
@urbangrouse
@urbangrouse 5 месяцев назад
Absolutely love this album! And one of my fave tracks is "Coming Back To Me"... sublime! But as much as I love this album, I enjoy Bathing At Baxter's and Crown Of Creation more... hope you take a look at those two at some point soon! Cheers!
@jazzzman8050
@jazzzman8050 5 месяцев назад
I bought this album when it came out, I was 13, and the Summer Of Love vibe was intoxicating to my teen self. Living in the suburbs of NYC, the ‘Frisco scene, as portrayed in the media, seemed so exotic, the exploratory drug culture so daring! I’d begun my music life with The Beatles, but the call of wild guitars and “acid rock” took over my attention…which is a little ironic, because this album has so much songwriting chops and vocal beauty…the Airplane morphed into an even more psychedelic band by their next album. Jorma and Jack Casady became heroes of mine, and I’ve followed them all the way to their Hot Tuna 50th Anniversary Tour in ‘19, and beyond. Surrealistic Pillow is a beautiful album, at the same time the band is just starting to show their teeth. I think Crown Of Creation is an equally good representation of where JA was at the time of it’s release, as well. Great job Abby, thank you! 👍
@Blowncapacitor84
@Blowncapacitor84 Год назад
It's interesting you mention the sound quality of the stereo remastering. I've noticed and even mentioned it previously. I've owned Surrealistic Pillow on CD and Cassette and have always noticed the quality wasn't great (which is sad because i want to hear white rabbit in stereophile quality😂) Great Channel!!! I had to subscribe!!
@MichaelNoland-TheBottomLine
Great video Abigail! Here is what I found regarding Marty and the cover. The bubblegum-pink front cover (originally conceived to be blue) and back-cover collage designed by Marty and featuring photos by Herb Greene. - Jeff Tamarkin - Jeff Tamarkin is the author of Got A Revolution! The Turbulent Flight of Jefferson Airplane Great job as always!
@davidellis5141
@davidellis5141 Год назад
Compliments to the " Spiritual Advisor " Jerry Garcia & love the 2 Marty tracks that close Side 1 " Today " & " Comin Back To Me ". Paul Simon complained that there was to much echo on the record yet listen to " The Boxer " .. One of my favorite records of the 60's. Spectacular.
@seansweeney3532
@seansweeney3532 Год назад
The mono version has less echo. Or verb... You never know... Stereo is still kind of fresh back at this time, and sometimes stereo receivers and turn tables had a habit of phase cancelling... Which would cause things that were in mono to disappear. And things that were and stereo to be enhanced... For instance, in a song that has vocals in the center and then music instruments off to the left or right, and also a stereo reverb, this would cause the vocals to get quieter, And the reverb to get louder...
@owlnswan4016
@owlnswan4016 8 месяцев назад
He's right, at least as far as the stereo mix goes. The mono is fine. All the echo on "The Boxer" works there. It's not a matter of a standard amount of echo for anything...it's, like everything which goes into a recording, whatever serves the music best that you do.
@timnil
@timnil Год назад
Very well done as always. If you’re looking to go deeper, Pop Goes The 60’s did a multi-part RU-vid series on Jefferson Airplane and the book Got A Revolution: The Turbulent Flight of Jefferson Airplane is pretty widely available in libraries and bookstores.
@skipthornhooter
@skipthornhooter Год назад
Hi , J .A . were my mate's fav band , thanks !
@kellyr9949
@kellyr9949 Год назад
Perfect album to kick off the summer of love i was very young when it came out so at that point i really only heard somebody to love and white rabbit and the radio stations played the heck out of both never did see them but did see hot tuna in the late seventies and think Jorma is so underrated luv that jerry came up with the name
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