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    • Jason Heller,Brittany Spanos,Simon Vozick-Levinson,Keith Harris,Andy Greene
    • “It’s No Secret” (1966) The Jefferson Airplane's 1966 debut LP, Jefferson Airplane Takes Off, was recorded before Grace Slick joined the group and they embraced their iconic psychedelic sound.
    • “Somebody to Love” (1967) Jefferson Airplane shot into stardom with the explosive "Somebody to Love," a song written by Grace Slick's brother-in-law and former Great Society bandmate Darby Slick.
    • “White Rabbit” (1967) "White Rabbit" is one of the most iconic buzzes in acid rock history, soundtracking the summer of love in 1967 and a slew of movies ever since.
    • “Today” (1967) A gentle folk ballad that balanced out the stranger fare on the Airplane's breakthrough LP, "Today" is the plush stuffing in the middle of the Surrealistic Pillow.
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    • "Somebody to Love" From: 'Surrealistic Pillow' (1967) The band's best and highest-charting album includes two '60s classics. This one is No. 1 on our list of the Top 10 Jefferson Airplane Songs because it drives harder than almost anything else they ever recorded.
    • "White Rabbit" From: 'Surrealistic Pillow' (1967) One of the band's most popular songs, "White Rabbit" hit the Top 10 when it was released at the start of the Summer of Love.
    • "Volunteers" From: 'Volunteers' (1969) Recorded before but released after Woodstock (where they performed the song), "Volunteers" is one of Jefferson Airplane's most aggressive tracks and a rousing anthem for the more revolutionary arm of Woodstock nation.
    • "We Can Be Together" From: 'Volunteers' (1969) The opening song on the band's sixth album reflects the group's growing unrest with the world around them.
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    • Today
    • Blues from An Airplane
    • Lather
    • Trial by Fire
    • The Ballad of You & Me & Pooneil
    • Embryonic Journey
    • Comin’ Back to Me
    • Somebody to Love
    • White Rabbit
    • Hey Frederick

    We felt the perfect track to open our Top 10 Jefferson Airplane Songs list was the memorable Jefferson Airplane song “Today.” Marty Balin sang the legendary track. While Grace Slick may have hypnotized a generation, but it was Marty Balin’s vocals that fueled this group from the start. The song “Today” was released on the Surrealistic Pillow album....

    The great moody Jefferson Airplane song “Blues From An Airplane” was released on the band’s debut album entitled Jefferson Airplane Takes Off. The album Jefferson Airplane Takes Off was released on August 15, 1966, by RCA Victor. Marty Balin sings lead vocals on this great track. This initial lineup differed significantly from their later “classic”...

    Grace Slick’s first appearance on our top 10 Jefferson Airplane Songs list comes via the opening track from their psychedelic masterpiece Crown Of Creation. The album’s opening track “Lather,” featured the brilliant vocals of the legendary Grace Slick. Crown of Creationwas the fourth studio album by Jefferson Airplane, released in August 1968 by RC...

    This great Jorma Kaukonen penned song, “Trial By Fire,” was released on the Long John Silver album. The Long John Silver album was released in 1971. It was Jefferson Airplane’s last studio album before the reunion album was released in 1989; listen to how different the band sounds on this song compared to the song “Today.” The lineup on the album C...

    Listening to the harmony of this incredible song defines one of the reasons Jefferson Airplane sounded like no other band in classic rock history. They had unique vocal sounds, and their voices blended in extraordinary harmony. There was this protest quality in their vocals that fueled their music, lyrics, and their spirit. That is why so many peop...

    The video below says it all! This incredible piece of music was released on the album Surrealistic Pillow. Jorma Kaukonen wrote the instrumental. The song has appeared on the soundtracks of many films and documentaries centered on the 1960s.

    It is a beautifully haunting song that showcases how this band wrote somewhere beyond this world. To those who were there, that statement makes perfect sense. Drug use played a prominent role with some songwriters during the 1960s. The results were songs like this one. “Comin’ Back To Me” was released on the grandSurrealistic Pillowalbum. Marty Bal...

    One can’t compose a top 10 Jefferson Airplane songs list without including their biggest hit, “Somebody To Love.” The song was released on the band’s sophomore album entitled Surrealistic Pillow. The band’s second album was released in 1967. The song “Somebody To Love” was a massive hit for the band as it peaked at number 5 on the U.S. Billboard mu...

    “White Rabbit” is probably the most used rock and roll song in movies about the 1960s, more than any other track released during that time. It just bleeds 1960s culture more than any other song released during that tumultuous decade of anti-war protests, drug culture, civil rights movements, and a government and country turned upside down.

    “Hey Frederick” may not be the band’s most famous song, but in our opinion, it was their best. “Hey Fredrick” was the closing track on the Volunteers album. The song showcased the brilliance of Jefferson Airplane like no other song in their catalog. From Grace Slick’s memorable vocal performance to the rest of the band’s blues-infused rock and roll...

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  2. Oct 1, 2023 · Vote for your favorite Jefferson Airplane songs, not just singles and hits. List of Jefferson Airplane songs, ranked from best to worst by the Ranker community. These counterculture rockers were touchstones of San Francisco's psychedelic scene of the '60s.

    • Somebody to Love. Somebody to Love was the song that catapulted Jefferson Airplane to fame. Written by Grace Slick’s brother-in-law and former Great Society bandmate Darby Slick, it drives harder, faster, and brighter than almost anything else in their cannon.
    • White Rabbit. Released at the start of the Summer of Love, White Rabbit is hippie gold dust. Using Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking-Glass” as a very elaborate metaphor for using LSD, its crawling pace and hypnotic drum pattern suck you into the trip of a lifetime.
    • Wooden Ships. An allegorical tale about a group of survivors of a future apocalypse, Wooden Ships was a joint effort between Kantner, David Crosby, and Stephen Stills, who wrote the song together aboard Crosby’s yacht.
    • Volunteers. Described by ultimateclassicrock.com as one of the band’s most aggressive tracks and a “rousing anthem for the more revolutionary arm of Woodstock nation,” the titular track of Volunteers was actually less political than people thought.
  3. Jun 24, 2023 · This playlist showcases the iconic hits of the influential American band, Jefferson Airplane.

  4. Apr 1, 2022 · Jefferson Airplane Greatest Hits Full Album - Best Songs of Jefferson Airplane The channel is owned by C2S Entertainment. All videos are used by C2S Entertai...

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