This recalls the many parirs I attended in the sixties and seventies , I was born in 1949 and still believe that I couldn't have lived in a better era or place. I spent my youth in Seattle, Oakland and Anchorage. What a great era!
I'm British but I will always remember my parents' memories of taking a Greyhound bus tour from the east to west coast USA when they were a young married couple in 1970. They adored the whole thing but I remember my mum saying, as the coach turned into San Francisco, that they saw the most beautiful pink sunrise over the rocks (Alcatraz? I don't know, maybe someone with a better knowledge of West Coast US geography than I have can elucidate me) and there was a big peace sign painted on one of the rocks. My mum said it was a perfect ending to a perfect trip. Much love xx (I do miss my Mum)
Grace Slick was one of the best female vocalists ever. I adore this and have played it since my early teens and I am now 62. Still send shivers up my spine. Peace.
RIP the four members of Jefferson Airplane Spencer Dryden (April 7, 1938 - January 11, 2005), aged 66 Paul Kantner (March 17, 1941 - January 28, 2016), aged 74 Marty Balin (January 30, 1942 - September 27, 2018), aged 76 Skip Spence (April 18, 1946 - April 16, 1999), aged 52 You will always be remembered as legends.
I actually saw Jefferson Starship in 1976...I was probably a junior in high school...it was actually a school night..got to really see Grace Slick on a really good night in Philadelphia at the Philadelphia Spectrum . It was a really great night.. probably because it was the closest i ever got to a real 1960s band..forever in my memory
@@robertsears3737 Around the same time I was backpacking through Europe on summer break from college. We were on a ferry in Norway and overheard a couple speaking American accented English so introduced ourselves. The guy was named Jorma and I said "Oh, like the Starship band guy." "I am the ..."
Yeah, the sixties -- my earliest memories started with the Cuban Missile Crisis, air raid sirens and bomb shelters, followed by JFK in Dallas, riots in Detroit, MLK in Memphis, RFK in Los Angeles, Viet Nam body counts and draft number anxiety. This Covid business is a piece of cake, but at my age there is much less future to worry about.
I was in a field in Europe, about 400 people lots of young kids, all dancing and thrashing on magic, The music ? Well that's always been the same and i have no idea why it keeps following me everywhere i go
Jefferson Airplane was my all-time favorite concert back in high school in 1971 they performed here in San Antonio. We were standing on the backs of our seats to get as high as we could to view the band.
"As high as we could to view" And then you didn't need about your ears. And then you didn't need to write about your head. Because maybe, You were as high as you could be.
Monster song, one of the best ever written by anybody. When I was a kid, I was skeptical about folk rock at first, I wasn't that enamored of Bob Dylan's music, though his words were revolutionary. But this Acid Rock was a whole new ballgame, way cool. I fell in love with Slick's intense vocals and Kaukonen's sinuous, searing guitar solos immediately. Jefferson Airplane were henceforth one of my favorite bands, and still are. There's nothing more Sixties than this.
Democratization and the war against the people empowered through assembly allowing the dollar more political leverage than citizens. Assassinations and Vietnam. More 60's
Say it! Tell it! I was 16 and very open to new experiences. I wasn't dark and I wasn't handsome (in my own opinion) but I was tall and I thank God for the girls who hit on me. Because I found somebody to love. It can happen to you if you're young at heart. God bless you all!
Well some masochistic r'tard is talking shit on her voice on the White Rabbit video... I just left there---he pissed me off lol I love this song too, she has a terrific delivery
Gaw, she could belt it out. A decade later, she was wandering the streets of upscale Marin-no, not a redundancy; there's upscale, then there's *upscale*- drunk, swearing, and throwing booze bottles. I had a part-time job at the Marin Independent-Journal and her address would come across the police scanner every weekend. But that voice...
"With a bit of luck, his life was ruined forever. Always thinking that just behind some narrow door in all his favorite bars, men, in red woolen shirts,were getting incredible kicks from things he'll never know" ~Hunter S. Thompson
+Jack Kelly well its about the psychedelic experience. you can still enjoy the song, its a catchy song, you just wont understand the subject matter if you haven't done psychedelic drugs. if you're so certain its not about tripping, what do you think its about?
Grew up hearing these songs on the AM radio. Listen to the bass in this song, how it runs all over the place, up and down, I mean it never stops. Just unworldy
WAS THE MOST SACRED MOMENTS OF AMERICA & IN ALL THE WORLD THE FINAL 60s and the beginning of the 70's . We coud to dream from this instant until to the eternity ! live this magic of these times .
balancing myself walking on the 5 skidistant lines of the pentagram of : "Somebody to Love", judging myself loved dancing and dodging the musical notes ! Guided by psychedelic sound and voice of Grace Slick !
My dude every song or CD you have ever listened to in your life was done in a studio with sound effects and music that can only be created with certain instruments and only in a studio. Auto tune or not most of the awsome sounds you heard on multiple albums are mostly fabricated by studio equipment. It got jack zit to do with talent. I don't deny that most artists do actually have talented voices but the fact remains that they only sound as good as they do on CD, and audio cassette tapes and you can't easily recreate it on stage or in public. You are fine to dislike autotune (and keep in mind it's been around since the 70s) but stop pretending like autotune is the spawn of Satan and that your one opinion about it is the only one and true factual one that exist. 🙄
matt zehentner I went thru the same with early techno here, it was gone sooner than I sobered up, but I have some great memories, and some great memory holes too
fear and loathing is the best distillation and presentation of the crazy mind of the late hunter thompson. depp is fully on point and accurately does his mannerisms. its a truly great piece of work. its not surprising that its underrated because the subject matter is this insane drug frenzy that i think most people really dont understand internally.
i've seen lots of thomspon interviews and actually saw him discussing the movie with Depp. truth is depp made him seem a bit cartoonish. not to say thompson wasn't crazy though.
Чак Норрис well thats your opinion buddy! if you hate it then go play gta online or whatever for all i care!!! its a damn shame R* aint adding any dlc content to single player! they only focus on mulitplayer!!
aspire2535 rockstar is the worst gaming company ever !! they didnt even release a next gen game yet !!! they only remastered old stupid idiots games !!! and rdr is the only rockstar game that worth playing !
I really love this song. In it's essence it's almost simplistic. The lyrics repeat itself over and over. But each time when I hear those words I feel a tingle run down my spine, through my stomach and my heart.
When the truth is found to be lies And all the joy within you dies Don't you want somebody to love? Don't you need somebody to love? Wouldn't you love somebody to love? You'd better find somebody to love When the garden flowers they are dead, Yes, and your mind, your mind is so full of red Don't you want somebody to love? Don't you need somebody to love? Wouldn't you love somebody to love? You'd better find somebody to love Your eyes, I say your eyes may look like his Yeah, but in your head, baby I'm afraid you don't know Where it is Don't you want somebody to love? Don't you need somebody to love? Wouldn't you love somebody to love? You'd better find somebody to love Tears are running Running along down your breast And your friends, baby They treat you like a guest Don't you want somebody to love? Don't you need somebody to love? Wouldn't you love somebody to love? You'd better find somebody to love
“With a bit of luck, his life was ruined forever. Always thinking that just behind some narrow door in all of his favorite bars, men in red woolen shirts are getting incredible kicks from things he’ll never know.”---Hunter S. Thompson
Rest in Peace, Paul Kantner! Another music icon lost. 2016 so far has not been kind to these iconic music legends! The loss of Glenn Frey, David Bowie, and Paul Kantner leave behind an irreplaceable piece of my youth. Your music will live on.
+Diane Hill I am so with you on this. Bowie's death, in particular, hit me very hard as his music had reverberated down the years through my own life. He spoke to me at a time when I most needed an icon to represent me way back when. This dreadful cull of our musical sound-stage leaves me very much in touch with my own mortality.
+Diane Hill answer me this DOSE THIS NOT CONCERN YOU ALL THESE PEOPLE DROPPING DEAD AT ONCE, the PACIFIC OCEAN IS DYING YOU THINK YOU ARE ABOVE THIS DEATH,, WHATS FUKUSHIMA
+GHILLIE WARRIOR 6o year olds reminiscing about taking drugs in the 60s? Must have started early back then cos they'd have been 4-14 years old in that decade.
Ce son est un mélange de tout ce me donne des frissons, musicalement, dans les recoins les plus étriqués de ma conscience, frappé et étourdi par un talent brute, pur, tout droit sorti des vieux ampli dans années 70's. Mon corps est bloqué, figé, mais tout en moi se consume en mémoire d'une époque révolue. Je suis né exactement 48ans trop tard. Merci pour tout Jefferson Airplane, Thanks a lot for your music, buy a ticket, take the ride.
The worst feeling is that when you love someone but they don't feel the same. The worst part is that you have no one to feel angry towards and so you only blame yourself.
Yes..back then people in America had guts, had courage to stand for what they believed! They protested, they made sure their voice were echoed in America and the world! What happened ?? Thats the question that echoes in my mind!
When the truth is found to be lies And all the joy within you dies Don't you want somebody to love Don't you need somebody to love Wouldn't you love somebody to love You better find somebody to love When the garden flowers, baby are dead, yes and Your mind, your mind is so full of red Don't you want somebody to love Don't you need somebody to love Wouldn't you love somebody to love You better find somebody to love Your eyes, I say your eyes may look like his Yeah, but in your head, baby I'm afraid you don't know where it is Don't you want somebody to love Don't you need somebody to love Wouldn't you love somebody to love You better find somebody to love Tears are running down and down and down your breast And your friends, baby they treat you like a guest Don't you want somebody to love Don't you need somebody to love Wouldn't you love somebody to love You better find somebody to love
no auge de meus 65 anos e como eterno bicho grilo que sou, meu espírito continua vibrando com essa canção e contemplando a hera de aquário . Maravilhosa banda, maravilhosa era.✌️✌️❤❤
"We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold.” Such an excellent movie and one of Terry Gilliam's best, along with The Adventures of Baron Munchausen and The Fisher King.
"Somebody to Love" is a rock song that was written by Darby Slick and originally recorded by 1960s folk rock band The Great Society and later by the psychedelic counterculture rock band Jefferson Airplane. Rolling Stone magazine ranked Jefferson Airplane's version No. 274 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time;Jefferson Airplane version[edit] When Grace Slick departed to join Jefferson Airplane, she took this song with her, bringing it to the Surrealistic Pillow sessions, along with her own composition "White Rabbit". Subsequently, the Airplane's more ferocious rock and roll version became the band's first and biggest success; the single by Jefferson Airplane scored at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Somebody to Love" was also a track on their influential album released in February 1967, Surrealistic Pillow. Driven by Slick's forceful vocal, the song's hard-rock sound was atypical of the group's more folk-oriented psychedelia that comprised most of their previous style and some of the album. The lyrics are in the second person, with each two-line verse setting a scene of alienation and despair, and the chorus repeating the title of the song, with slight variations such as: "... / Don't you need somebody to love? / Wouldn't you love somebody to love? / ..." Like the album on which it appeared, this song was instrumental in publicizing the existence of the Haight-Ashbury counterculture to the rest of the United States. This version appears in the film version of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas when Raoul Duke reminisces about the first time he took LSD at The Matrix club in San Francisco in 1967. The song is also played during prologue in TV movie A Bright Shining Lie (1998), and in A Home at the End of the World (2004). In the 1996 film The Cable Guy, Jim Carrey performs a karaoke version as his character Ernie "Chip" Douglas. Carrey's version is also on the movie's soundtrack. The full, vocal version of the song can also be heard on a radio in the beginning of the Paramount film Four Brothers. The song works as a metaphorical framing device for the Coen brothers' film A Serious Man. The senior Rabbi (Rabbi Marshak) quotes a slightly altered version of the first two lines of the song in his meeting with Danny following Danny's bar mitzvah. The song is featured in episode five of season two of Being Human as the vampire Mitchell explores his residual humanity, through a relationship with a mortal woman. DJ DR. ED/ D J INTERNATIONALS
"1965, the great San Francisco acid wave. I recall one night in a place called The Matrix.. there I was.. Mother of god, there I am! Holy fuck! Uh, clearly I was a victim of the drug explosion; A natural street freak, just eating whatever came by."
If you're reading this: u have a good music taste, congratulations!
the same sh*t is written under Justin Bieber's clips)
@@mystery_dimb, but here it's actually true
Too young to expirience the 60s
But not too old to discover the music
That's the best. You live in the time of legal weed and you dont have to worry about the draft
@@user-mb9nm7bq5e but LSD is still illegal
Great comment dude
@@user-mb9nm7bq5e not here in germany, still stone age and weed is illegal :(
That's true optimism brother
she has an incredibly moving voice.she sents chills down my spine.what a voice
My mum and dad got me into 60s music.
I'm 45 and still love this stuff.
Thanks mum and dad
You're mum and dad are totally awesome. Best wishes to you
This recalls the many parirs I attended in the sixties and seventies , I was born in 1949 and still believe that I couldn't have lived in a better era or place. I spent my youth in Seattle, Oakland and Anchorage. What a great era!
I'm British but I will always remember my parents' memories of taking a Greyhound bus tour from the east to west coast USA when they were a young married couple in 1970. They adored the whole thing but I remember my mum saying, as the coach turned into San Francisco, that they saw the most beautiful pink sunrise over the rocks (Alcatraz? I don't know, maybe someone with a better knowledge of West Coast US geography than I have can elucidate me) and there was a big peace sign painted on one of the rocks. My mum said it was a perfect ending to a perfect trip. Much love xx (I do miss my Mum)
50 years old, this song will never die.
This era will come back because history will repeat itself
hopefully
I mean it is 2020 who knows but hopefully
hopefully
I hope so
I hope not and we get deleted permanently
Songs from 60´s 70´s 80´s 90´S - Just brilliant ✨magnificent, spectacular.
Classic sound, timeless song. People 100 years from now will get lost in this music.
It would be so cool to go forward that far and see what becomes of songs like this.
Grace Slick was one of the best female vocalists ever. I adore this and have played it since my early teens and I am now 62. Still send shivers up my spine. Peace.
Did time really flies?
How do you feel like being in 60s, you were once a teen, well I might sound weird but i just want to know!
I bumped into her at the Mill Valley Health Food Store, a long time ago- (literally).
Well she was great and very unique, and we all had a crush on her. Probably the best acid rock singer.
This song sounds like the truth everytime I play it
is one of the best ...
RIP the four members of Jefferson Airplane
Spencer Dryden (April 7, 1938 - January 11, 2005), aged 66
Paul Kantner (March 17, 1941 - January 28, 2016), aged 74
Marty Balin (January 30, 1942 - September 27, 2018), aged 76
Skip Spence (April 18, 1946 - April 16, 1999), aged 52
You will always be remembered as legends.
Don't forget Skip Spence - 'Skippy' their original drummer. RIP too.
I got their first album in '66. Jefferson Airplane -Takes Off.
I actually saw Jefferson Starship in 1976...I was probably a junior in high school...it was actually a school night..got to really see Grace Slick on a really good night in Philadelphia at the Philadelphia Spectrum .
It was a really great night.. probably because it was the closest i ever got to a real 1960s band..forever in my memory
AWSOME
@@robertsears3737 Around the same time I was backpacking through Europe on summer break from college. We were on a ferry in Norway and overheard a couple speaking American accented English so introduced ourselves. The guy was named Jorma and I said "Oh, like the Starship band guy." "I am the ..."
Ah how I wish I was lucky enough to experience the 60's
Yeah, the sixties -- my earliest memories started with the Cuban Missile Crisis, air raid sirens and bomb shelters, followed by JFK in Dallas, riots in Detroit, MLK in Memphis, RFK in Los Angeles, Viet Nam body counts and draft number anxiety. This Covid business is a piece of cake, but at my age there is much less future to worry about.
@@r_1901 Sounds...great
Lizzy HunnaK thats a fair comment haha
Me too!
Yeah me too
I was there in the 60's...there was never anything like it before, and there will never be anything like it again!!!!! ☮ 🇺🇸
How does it feel to life in that era? I really wish I was born early :)
@@ambartyas1760
It was a beautiful magical time. Life was plain and simple, but the quality of life was incredibly fun. Take care. ☮️
It was a great time of hope. Even it Eastern Germany, it was possible to buy flower clothes.
I was in a field in Europe, about 400 people lots of young kids, all dancing and thrashing on magic,
The music ?
Well that's always been the same and i have no idea why it keeps following me everywhere i go
I totally agree with you, the best ever times.
This song NEVER GETS OLD!
Grew up in the 60' s . Our music was the best ever and will always be the best. Brings back all the great memories. Those were the days.
lol every generation says that! Music is great whenever it is made, it just might not be to your tastes.
You're right. No one had music like us. Now they have Lady Gaga, Justin Beiber, I feel sorry for them. No Led Zep, no Hendrix, no Deep Purple, etc.
Jim Carrey is simply LEGENDARY!!!
YeaH!!!
What
Jim carrey the best interpretation
He did dance to this song in the Cable Guy too
Johnny Depp*
Jefferson Airplane was my all-time favorite concert back in high school in 1971 they performed here in San Antonio. We were standing on the backs of our seats to get as high as we could to view the band.
"As high as we could to view"
And then you didn't need about your ears.
And then you didn't need to write about your head.
Because maybe, You were as high as you could be.
On drugs, having some bad trip, this song keeps me alive
Fuck
agree me tooo the same. in a bad trip u can ride yourown right way so less lsd eats xd
I love this old time masterpiece! 🔥🌕❤️🔥 I love that Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas opening! 😎🤩💊🚬🥃🎰🃏
60's music was about love, much healthier and happier
They needed that because of the vietnam war and the rise of communism
I would love to have experienced the 60s summer of love
i wanted to go to woodstock,
Avraham Shekelstein you thinking of Altamont.
That was a rolling stones concert, not Woodstock
Me too, too late
genau.paul kantner wurde sogar von den hells angels geschlagen.
Monster song, one of the best ever written by anybody. When I was a kid, I was skeptical about folk rock at first, I wasn't that enamored of Bob Dylan's music, though his words were revolutionary. But this Acid Rock was a whole new ballgame, way cool. I fell in love with Slick's intense vocals and Kaukonen's sinuous, searing guitar solos immediately. Jefferson Airplane were henceforth one of my favorite bands, and still are. There's nothing more Sixties than this.
Democratization and the war against the people empowered through assembly allowing the dollar more political leverage than citizens. Assassinations and Vietnam. More 60's
were drugs really that cool?
Грасе Голос прожигает все внутри!
@@maxonmendel5757 Which one or ones ?
It's a varied, big field.
Say it! Tell it! I was 16 and very open to new experiences. I wasn't dark and I wasn't handsome (in my own opinion) but I was tall and I thank God for the girls who hit on me. Because I found somebody to love. It can happen to you if you're young at heart. God bless you all!
Classics never die
When ever this comes on my car radio I crank it up .Im 78 hooyah.
I just disocvered this band and I'm amazed how much I like them.
+Giorgi Gudiashvili You must be from Georgia? I want to come there one day to drink some wine!
Giorgi that's like saying you've just discovered Everest,but welcome aboard,man
Can't agree with you since there are so many rock artists to look up, and besides I'm not from English speaking world ;)
remember listening to this In 68' back in New Bordeaux
I am 15 year but i am in love with this 60's song.
Same here
Her voice was pure magic....damn!
One of my alltime favourite rock track! Graces voice is awesome and the track itself is the embodiment of rock'n'roll.
Well some masochistic r'tard is talking shit on her voice on the White Rabbit video... I just left there---he pissed me off lol
I love this song too, she has a terrific delivery
@Teşkilat-ı Ahfâ its been 5 months bro
@Teşkilat-ı Ahfâ its been 12 hours matey
Fantastic! Her voice is super!
Gaw, she could belt it out. A decade later, she was wandering the streets of upscale Marin-no, not a redundancy; there's upscale, then there's *upscale*- drunk, swearing, and throwing booze bottles. I had a part-time job at the Marin Independent-Journal and her address would come across the police scanner every weekend.
But that voice...
"With a bit of luck, his life was ruined forever.
Always thinking that just behind some narrow door in all his favorite bars, men, in red woolen shirts,were getting incredible kicks from things he'll never know"
~Hunter S. Thompson
2022 sitting here writing this and this era of music and psychedelics are coming back around and couldn't be more happier
Thank you God for Grace's voice and style, same goes for Jim, this era is a gift from whatever is beyond.
There is no need to take a drug to feel this sing. One can feel the song with all they body.
you dont understand the song if you havent done acid though. its about acid.
+layton marr No it's not...
+Jack Kelly well its about the psychedelic experience. you can still enjoy the song, its a catchy song, you just wont understand the subject matter if you haven't done psychedelic drugs. if you're so certain its not about tripping, what do you think its about?
+Beckerek Zrenjanin
@@user-km1yl6gc1w drugs help you experience a feeling songs cause you to get feelings you see now my friend
Grew up hearing these songs on the AM radio. Listen to the bass in this song, how it runs all over the place, up and down, I mean it never stops. Just unworldy
This song is more relevant in 2023 than ever
Predobra pjesma legendarnog benda.
+mićo marinković Klatuu barada nikto!
;)
kako nije brate moj najbolja
Mićo Marinković Sve si upravu kralju 😂
Postali ste legenda yt komentara.
Tako je stari!!
WAS THE MOST SACRED MOMENTS OF AMERICA & IN ALL THE WORLD THE FINAL 60s and the beginning of the 70's . We coud to dream from this instant until to the eternity ! live
this magic of these times .
balancing myself walking on the 5 skidistant lines of the pentagram of : "Somebody to Love", judging myself loved dancing and dodging the musical notes ! Guided by psychedelic sound and voice of Grace Slick !
0% autotone
100% talent
My dude every song or CD you have ever listened to in your life was done in a studio with sound effects and music that can only be created with certain instruments and only in a studio. Auto tune or not most of the awsome sounds you heard on multiple albums are mostly fabricated by studio equipment. It got jack zit to do with talent. I don't deny that most artists do actually have talented voices but the fact remains that they only sound as good as they do on CD, and audio cassette tapes and you can't easily recreate it on stage or in public. You are fine to dislike autotune (and keep in mind it's been around since the 70s) but stop pretending like autotune is the spawn of Satan and that your one opinion about it is the only one and true factual one that exist. 🙄
This hippie era must have been wonderful
+HybOj :D
Yes it was; problem is I thought it would last forever so I didn't pay enuff attention.
matt zehentner
I went thru the same with early techno here, it was gone sooner than I sobered up, but I have some great memories, and some great memory holes too
Yes it was and some of us still live that life. We're old but cool! lol
Catherine Brunner
I loved LSD since I was a kid
fear and loathing is the best distillation and presentation of the crazy mind of the late hunter thompson. depp is fully on point and accurately does his mannerisms. its a truly great piece of work. its not surprising that its underrated because the subject matter is this insane drug frenzy that i think most people really dont understand internally.
I concur, my good man
Tea.Heich.Cee 420 thanks
Couldn't have said it better myself.
i've seen lots of thomspon interviews and actually saw him discussing the movie with Depp. truth is depp made him seem a bit cartoonish. not to say thompson wasn't crazy though.
Neeboopsh yes but the book is better........
The mingling of music and a movie is pure brilliance ?????
музыка ОГОНЬ фильм ШЕДЕВР..актёры на высоте Джонни Депп и Бенисио дель Торо просто КРАСАВЧИКИ
А что это за фильм?
По моему мнению эта песня будет вечной, во все поколения, и будет популярной всегда
согласен Серег песня огонь
I love the message of monogamy and loyalty that is conveyed by this song.
I'm not old but this song just sounds nostalgic
It's a beautiful beautiful song
A unique vibe only 60s instruments can produce.
No it sounds great
@@bigsur175 I never said that nostalgic doesn’t sound great lol.
@kochimochi If you’re 20 years old, a child of 7 sees you as old. Age is a construct. Just sayin.....I’m 68. My neighbor of 91 calls me “kiddo”.
What a timeless masterpiece!I love it!💜✌🏻
Mafia 3 Brought me here!! the radio stations got me into liking 1960s music! sweet
Well done. Gold star.
But mafia 3 is shit
Чак Норрис
well thats your opinion buddy! if you hate it then go play gta online or whatever for all i care!!!
its a damn shame R* aint adding any dlc content to single player! they only focus on mulitplayer!!
aspire2535 rockstar is the worst gaming company ever !! they didnt even release a next gen game yet !!! they only remastered old stupid idiots games !!! and rdr is the only rockstar game that worth playing !
eeeyup RDR way better than GTA 5!
He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man
Dr johnson
I wish this song was a little longer. Classic the best in the 60s bands and songs
I can't remember how many times I watched this movie, the wave always rolls me back to this masterpiece once in a while
Name of movie?
@@iannickCZ Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
I really love this song. In it's essence it's almost simplistic. The lyrics repeat itself over and over. But each time when I hear those words I feel a tingle run down my spine, through my stomach and my heart.
Erik Ezrin Damn I'd say you're feeling it.
Damn I am.
That's the true magic of music if you ask me.
Everyone has different tunes that touch their hearts.
Hope all is well and groovy my friend!
When the truth is found to be lies
And all the joy within you dies
Don't you want somebody to love?
Don't you need somebody to love?
Wouldn't you love somebody to love?
You'd better find somebody to love
When the garden flowers they are dead,
Yes, and your mind, your mind is so full of red
Don't you want somebody to love?
Don't you need somebody to love?
Wouldn't you love somebody to love?
You'd better find somebody to love
Your eyes, I say your eyes may look like his
Yeah, but in your head, baby
I'm afraid you don't know
Where it is
Don't you want somebody to love?
Don't you need somebody to love?
Wouldn't you love somebody to love?
You'd better find somebody to love
Tears are running
Running along down your breast
And your friends, baby
They treat you like a guest
Don't you want somebody to love?
Don't you need somebody to love?
Wouldn't you love somebody to love?
You'd better find somebody to love
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that voice ......... pure 60's
“With a bit of luck, his life was ruined forever. Always thinking that just behind some narrow door in all of his favorite bars, men in red woolen shirts are getting incredible kicks from things he’ll never know.”---Hunter S. Thompson
HELL YEAH!!!
They laugh at me because I'm different; I laugh at them because they're all the same
No doubt
+Xabiere that's a kurt colbain qoute
Red woollen shirts? Ken Bone?
Rest in Peace, Paul Kantner! Another music icon lost. 2016 so far has not been kind to these iconic music legends! The loss of Glenn Frey, David Bowie, and Paul Kantner leave behind an irreplaceable piece of my youth. Your music will live on.
feeling just the same
+Diane Hill Joe Cocker also.
+Diane Hill I am so with you on this. Bowie's death, in particular, hit me very hard as his music had reverberated down the years through my own life. He spoke to me at a time when I most needed an icon to represent me way back when. This dreadful cull of our musical sound-stage leaves me very much in touch with my own mortality.
+moorek1967 is he gone???
+Diane Hill answer me this DOSE THIS NOT CONCERN YOU ALL THESE PEOPLE DROPPING DEAD AT ONCE, the PACIFIC OCEAN IS DYING YOU THINK YOU ARE ABOVE THIS DEATH,, WHATS FUKUSHIMA
This Era was bangin… this and the 90s combined need to happen
After 13 years of waiting , this song became popular these days..cheers 🥂!!
Cheers
RIP Paul, thank you for your service
+Moses Rotut Yeah WE lost another Legend Guess we better get our shit together yeah?
I'm presuming your one of those coked up 60 year olds reminiscing about how dope the fucking 60s were
+GHILLIE WARRIOR
+GHILLIE WARRIOR 6o year olds reminiscing about taking drugs in the 60s? Must have started early back then cos they'd have been 4-14 years old in that decade.
+GHILLIE WARRIOR Coke didnt hit til seventies man. Mandies, Benies, LSD and H were the sixties. Man would I love to be alive in that era.
Ce son est un mélange de tout ce me donne des frissons, musicalement, dans les recoins les plus étriqués de ma conscience, frappé et étourdi par un talent brute, pur, tout droit sorti des vieux ampli dans années 70's. Mon corps est bloqué, figé, mais tout en moi se consume en mémoire d'une époque révolue. Je suis né exactement 48ans trop tard. Merci pour tout Jefferson Airplane, Thanks a lot for your music, buy a ticket, take the ride.
I'm 74. love them like I did when they debuted
I was so lucky to see them in 67
The worst feeling is that when you love someone but they don't feel the same. The worst part is that you have no one to feel angry towards and so you only blame yourself.
Exactly everyone so happy and wish they were a hippie but this song makes me so fucking sad and lonely
I been there a couple times.
back in the day they would just throw something at an acid party
@G E T R E K T No, my guy. Just a man who is comfortable with expressing his emotions. Try it some time, it's great.
Sad days brother...
*I really want somebody to love, but I couldn't find anybody to love 😔💔*
*Legendary song by a legendary music group Jefferson Airplane ❤*
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This will never die.
R.I.P Paul kantner!!!! thanks for all from argentina!!!!
Don't you want somebody to love?
Don't you need somebody to love?
Won't you love somebody to love?
You better find somebody to love!
Foo.
Bar.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Ok sure
Did you steal yo license?! Lol
Carl Johnson, All you have to do, is to follow that damn train, *CJ*!
I was there, great times with this song - wish I could remember them !!
This music never dies
2020
Nothing sounds like it in today's era.60s vibe are unique
never. more important than religion imo
2021
fear and loathing is one of my favorite movies!
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@Bettilt Turkey asdasdasd
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Yahu yorumların yarısı bahis ve türklerden, 😃 içki için, hovardalik da yapın ama o işlere sakın bulaşmayın. Sakın... ❤️
Yes..back then people in America had guts, had courage to stand for what they believed! They protested, they made sure their voice were echoed in America and the world! What happened ?? Thats the question that echoes in my mind!
Racism issues :) and CIA doing dark shit in the background and the world almost blowing up
Queen fan here, and I love this song!
When the truth is found to be lies
And all the joy within you dies
Don't you want somebody to love
Don't you need somebody to love
Wouldn't you love somebody to love
You better find somebody to love
When the garden flowers, baby are dead, yes and
Your mind, your mind is so full of red
Don't you want somebody to love
Don't you need somebody to love
Wouldn't you love somebody to love
You better find somebody to love
Your eyes, I say your eyes may look like his
Yeah, but in your head, baby
I'm afraid you don't know where it is
Don't you want somebody to love
Don't you need somebody to love
Wouldn't you love somebody to love
You better find somebody to love
Tears are running down and down and down your breast
And your friends, baby they treat you like a guest
Don't you want somebody to love
Don't you need somebody to love
Wouldn't you love somebody to love
You better find somebody to love
Thank you!
Full of red.... or dread ?
@@stevecooper2873 definitely red.
The lyrics are absolute Brilliance for me. ?????
Awful lines. Baby is dead. Satanic
"When the truth is found to be lies, and all the joy within you dies"
definitely something that has happened in my life
no auge de meus 65 anos e como eterno bicho grilo que sou, meu espírito continua vibrando com essa canção e contemplando a hera de aquário . Maravilhosa banda, maravilhosa era.✌️✌️❤❤
I was born 4 decades after. I believe I missed the best years.
We cant stop here, this is bat country!
What the fuck are we doing out here in the middle of the desert?
***** This man suffers from a bad heart, but I have plenty of medicine.
"We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold.”
Such an excellent movie and one of Terry Gilliam's best, along with The Adventures of Baron Munchausen and The Fisher King.
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Kesinlikle haklısın, duyduğum an dibim düşmüştü
@@elifebasaran3288 harbi
@Bettilt Turkey lan harbiden yazmış
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"Somebody to Love" is a rock song that was written by Darby Slick and originally recorded by 1960s folk rock band The Great Society and later by the psychedelic counterculture rock band Jefferson Airplane. Rolling Stone magazine ranked Jefferson Airplane's version No. 274 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time;Jefferson Airplane version[edit]
When Grace Slick departed to join Jefferson Airplane, she took this song with her, bringing it to the Surrealistic Pillow sessions, along with her own composition "White Rabbit". Subsequently, the Airplane's more ferocious rock and roll version became the band's first and biggest success; the single by Jefferson Airplane scored at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100.
"Somebody to Love" was also a track on their influential album released in February 1967, Surrealistic Pillow. Driven by Slick's forceful vocal, the song's hard-rock sound was atypical of the group's more folk-oriented psychedelia that comprised most of their previous style and some of the album. The lyrics are in the second person, with each two-line verse setting a scene of alienation and despair, and the chorus repeating the title of the song, with slight variations such as: "... / Don't you need somebody to love? / Wouldn't you love somebody to love? / ..." Like the album on which it appeared, this song was instrumental in publicizing the existence of the Haight-Ashbury counterculture to the rest of the United States.
This version appears in the film version of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas when Raoul Duke reminisces about the first time he took LSD at The Matrix club in San Francisco in 1967. The song is also played during prologue in TV movie A Bright Shining Lie (1998), and in A Home at the End of the World (2004).
In the 1996 film The Cable Guy, Jim Carrey performs a karaoke version as his character Ernie "Chip" Douglas. Carrey's version is also on the movie's soundtrack.
The full, vocal version of the song can also be heard on a radio in the beginning of the Paramount film Four Brothers.
The song works as a metaphorical framing device for the Coen brothers' film A Serious Man. The senior Rabbi (Rabbi Marshak) quotes a slightly altered version of the first two lines of the song in his meeting with Danny following Danny's bar mitzvah.
The song is featured in episode five of season two of Being Human as the vampire Mitchell explores his residual humanity, through a relationship with a mortal woman.
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Yasss, I finally found it... Heard it in a car, repeated the lyrics to myself so I wouldn't forget it. Came home, couldn't remember.
1971 год, Лас Вегас. То место где волна остановилась, раз и навсегда.
Was für ein geiles Lied, was für ein geiler Film.
"1965, the great San Francisco acid wave. I recall one night in a place called The Matrix.. there I was.. Mother of god, there I am! Holy fuck! Uh, clearly I was a victim of the drug explosion; A natural street freak, just eating whatever came by."
on of the best quotes in the film :)
Deep Vienna what film?
Christopher Bowen Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Christopher Bowen With Johnny Depp and Benicio del Toro. Film is about the great Hunter S. Thompson
Deep Vienna Oh, OK, I guess I did see that. Just did'nt remember it that much. Kind of an "On the Road" for hippies I think :)
who still listening in 2019 this music will never die
Simon Volkmer first of 2020
@@JamesSmith-ho7kg sad that you've spent the first days of the year to write comments like this...lol sorry XD
New decade. Quarantine!
yeah, I'm listening it in 2020
actually its already 2021 and the world is beginning to end
I like how it just gets to the point
Fear and loathing in Las Vegas is one of my favourite ever films, I love that they used this movie in this video with this song, quality
this music is incredible... makes me cry
can't listen to this song with anyone around... makes me cry every time
What a beautiful song to get high on the clouds... ✌🏻💜✨
Потрясающе красивая песня!!!
Grace slick was ahead of her time . no female would sing with that power until the 80s
Respectfully disagree...Robert plant could howl
Elias Fox He is a man SHE IS A WOMEN
Luis V Lol's whoops maybe I should read better next time
Let's not forget Janis Joplin
+Isaac here here!!😉
They were some good years to live!
Great song and movie, I still looking for the red shades that Johny Depp uses in this scenes. 😎
when lit, this great oldie is simply the BESTEST song everrrr /s
too weird to live too rare to die
you a p!atd fan?
petra that's a quote from Fear and Loathing
ty m8 on explanation :)
Well guess I was wrong I'm talking to you hippe do you like ur crack don't u?
Prototyp Gods :)