What a Great song... What a Fantastic line - up... Amazing singers and Guitarist's... Hell Yeah.. Mr Dilly.. Approved... Jefferson Starship.. 2024.. And.. FOREVER.!!! 👍 🎸 😎 ❤️ 🤟
Van Halen were playing clubs all over in Los Angeles in 74 and block parties and cut their first album in 78 Your comment is ancient at 11 years old but I'm replying anyway 😏🤣
I don't know if this comment will find you 12 years later but I totally agree with you. Not only was he very underrated a lot of his playing could stand up to Eddie Van Halen's should have been more widely respected than he was
JA opened a small private concert with this song in 2015 and we had front row center seats just five feet away. It was one of the best live musical experiences ever, unfortunately, one of Paul's last concerts. He died only a few months later in California, at 74 years of age. I hope most would agree that he had a major influence on early west coast psychedelic rock. RIP Paul
Grace IS WAS and ALWAYS will be our QUEEN of us unrepentant hippies.. We hippies were still alive in the 80s we just looked different as did our QUEEN.
saw them live- in I think 1984 - probably the best rock concert I've ever seen; certainly the best sound system. Only rock concert I've ever attended that sounded like sitting in front of a quality stereo system.
On this day in 1974 {March 19th} the Jefferson Starship appeared in concert {in Chicago} for the first time... Eight months later the group's debut record, "Ride the Tiger", would enter Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at #91, it would stay on the chart for five weeks, peaking at #84... Between 1974 and 1984 they would have seventeen Top 100 records; with two making the Top 10, "Miracles" {at #3 in 1975} and "Count On Me" {at #8 in 1978}... Exactly nine years later to the day, on March 19th, 1983, they appeared on 'American Bandstand' and performed "Jane" and "Winds of Change"...
Actually, the Jefferson Starship made their debut 5 days earlier on March 14th 1974 at the Kabuki theater in the Japantown district of San Francisco, California USA.
Can you imagine anybody sounding like this today? 😂. To say nothing of writing a song like this. I really don’t think that we will see the likes of this again.
The more that t listen 2 this song, it's COMPLETELY UNDERSTANDABLE y Craig Chaquico's TALENT SHINES THRU!!!;; U wanna talk about UNDERR8D? That's Craig Chaquico 2 the "T"!!!!!
Great song... makes me wonder why Paul Kantner didn't sing more on their songs. I actually like his voice, it's unique. And Grace, of course, ROCKS on this one. Mickey Thomas looks lost!
I may be wrong, but I get a distinct impression that there were a lot of “Spinal Tap” moments for this incarnation of JS!... and it would be AWESOME if we could see them!
Thats Donny Baldwin on drums... This is the Nuclear Furniture tour I believe. Aynsley Dunbar was probably recording the Whitesnake 87 album at this time.
@@dewapd1169 Thanks, Danny; I do stand corrected. However, it's actually from 1983 bc the live version of "Black Widow" is from the same concert. There4, it's the "Winds Of Change" tour (not "Nuclear Furniture" which features "Jane" & "Rock Music").
@@b.j.banditt206 Yes you are right, Baldwin joined after the Winds Of Change album was completed with Dunbar. Baldwin was with them for the Winds of Change tour on. Dunbar is a killer drummer! I wish he would have actually toured with Whitesnake in 87-88...
@Johnhoulgate not tiger but cat, or rabbit. tigers year was few years ago. if u mean this, another way all year is tigers and lions. about song: nice one, firstly I heard somebody to love, in coen's "serious man" and loved it, grat song, and probably, great band
Oh right... well I guess it depends on what define as metal. I would correct my self and say early 70's. While I love deep purple and the other predecessors to what I know as metal, it's not quite what I think of as metal.
It's Mickey Thomas. I know they had their differences later, but man, he could sing and harmonize with Grace and the gang like nobody's business. "Fuck you, we do what we want!"
@ladyg8910 OH MY GOD YIOU KNOW GRACE SLICK AND YOU DONT JORMA KAUKONEN!!!!!!!!!!! THE JEFFERSON AIRPLANE AND HOT LEAD GUITARIST!!!!!! ONE OF THE BEST EVER!!!!!!!!!!! ILL SEE HIM LIVE THIS WEEK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU MUST BE CRAZY
There are two side to that opinion. I personally didn't really like the older Starship or the stuff after Mickey Thomas left. Part of the reason I like it so well was Craig Qhaquicio's guitar work. That only my opinion...
Craig Chaquico (along w)Brian May from Queen) MASTERED THE "2-FINGERED TECHNIQUE" B4 EVH EVER DID!!!!! By all means, please GIVE ALL DUE RESPECT 2 CRAIG CHAQUICO!!!;;; He's a GUITAR WIZARD!!!!! Don't EVER 4GET THAT!!!!!!
What a Great song... What a Fantastic line - up... Amazing singers and Guitarist's... Hell Yeah.. Mr Dilly.. Approved... Jefferson Starship.. 2024.. And.. FOREVER.!!! 👍 🎸 😎 ❤️ 🤟
Yes Mr. Chaquico recorded this in 1974, many years before Eddie Van Halen was even invented. Very under-rated player. Thanks for posting this clip.
What’s evh got to do with this?
Dumb comment girl, Eddie Van Halen had been playing for years.
Van Halen were playing clubs all over in Los Angeles in 74 and block parties and cut their first album in 78
Your comment is ancient at 11 years old but I'm replying anyway 😏🤣
I don't know if this comment will find you 12 years later but I totally agree with you. Not only was he very underrated a lot of his playing could stand up to Eddie Van Halen's should have been more widely respected than he was
JA opened a small private concert with this song in 2015 and we had front row center seats just five feet away. It was one of the best live musical experiences ever, unfortunately, one of Paul's last concerts. He died only a few months later in California, at 74 years of age. I hope most would agree that he had a major influence on early west coast psychedelic rock. RIP Paul
Wish you had a recording.
One of the best shows I ever saw - Jefferson Starship & Dixie Dregs - 6/26/81 @ Mann Music Center in Phila. PA. RIP Paul Kantner!
+Barry Gorsky what a high...
How was Steve Morse?
One of The BEST DUO VOCALIST EVER!!!!
Grace IS WAS and ALWAYS will be our QUEEN of us unrepentant hippies.. We hippies were still alive in the 80s we just looked different as did our QUEEN.
It just doesn't get any better than .this is a band at best..
saw them live- in I think 1984 - probably the best rock concert I've ever seen; certainly the best sound system. Only rock concert I've ever attended that sounded like sitting in front of a quality stereo system.
This song takes me back. Reminds me of hanging out with my friend Tommy Roche. RIP Tom.
Craig , Kills It What A Great Guitarist,,,,,
His jazz stuff is pretty great too
@@mattr8251 Absolutely!!¡! Craig Chaquico = UNDERR8D!!!!!!
What a great loss, wasted talent playing for god.
saw them in 83 still one of the best shows ever
Incredible musicianship. It is very very hard to produce perfect vocal harmonies like these in a live setting.
Doesn't get better than this!! This is ROCK!! AMERICAN ROCK!! Craig is so underrated! Is anybody slicker than Grace? This is effin GREAT!!!!
Craig on lead is so dam good,one of my favorites of Mr Chaquio.
Band blast from the past!
Met Craig at COBO HALL DETROIT 80's Amazing Guitarest and very Humble
unquestionably their best tune period!!
On this day in 1974 {March 19th} the Jefferson Starship appeared in concert {in Chicago} for the first time...
Eight months later the group's debut record, "Ride the Tiger", would enter Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at #91, it would stay on the chart for five weeks, peaking at #84...
Between 1974 and 1984 they would have seventeen Top 100 records; with two making the Top 10, "Miracles" {at #3 in 1975} and "Count On Me" {at #8 in 1978}...
Exactly nine years later to the day, on March 19th, 1983, they appeared on 'American Bandstand' and performed "Jane" and "Winds of Change"...
Actually, the Jefferson Starship made their debut 5 days earlier on March 14th 1974 at the Kabuki theater in the Japantown district of San Francisco, California USA.
very much a forgotten live 70s band-phenomenal show with craig at guitar!!
Wicked awesome song. Great jammin' song. Would've partied to this. Or probably did.
deep cut....always a favorite song
It just doesn't get any better than this ..its a band at the top of their game
My heart remember that song very well. Beautiful..!!
Jefferson airplane Jefferson starship starship the music 🎶 was spiritual and entertaining and I love Grace slick ❤️
Craig Chaquico IS this band!!!!!!! GREAT!!!!!!
The lyrics are very meaningful when taken in their totality.
Can you imagine anybody sounding like this today? 😂. To say nothing of writing a song like this. I really don’t think that we will see the likes of this again.
I remember the original lyrics "look to the summer of 75 all the world is gonna come alive" I turned 16 and owned the world 💪💪
RIP Paul Kantner
Marty too.
She always had wild eyes.
An angel ... channeling Sarah Douglas as Ursa.
The more that t listen 2 this song, it's COMPLETELY UNDERSTANDABLE y Craig Chaquico's TALENT SHINES THRU!!!;; U wanna talk about UNDERR8D? That's Craig Chaquico 2 the "T"!!!!!
Such a great band they were
we built this city on rock and roll
I got it!!!!
...great one!!!
Their hardest rocking tune untill the FREEDOM AT POINT ZERO album.
2010 - it's the Year of the Tiger!
LOVE Craigs`s story when he roadied for none other than, JIMI HENDRIX!!!
very good video
kisses from france
im digging the solos so bad man!
Happy Birthday Paul Kantner !
I think he is a great guitarist, he is the jorma kaukonen of Jefferson Starship
Great song... makes me wonder why Paul Kantner didn't sing more on their songs. I actually like his voice, it's unique. And Grace, of course, ROCKS on this one. Mickey Thomas looks lost!
Craig Chaquico = UNDERR8D GUITARIST!!!!!! B4 EVH, Craig Chaquico PERFECTED THE 2-FINGER TAPPIN' TECHNIQUE!!!!! CRAIG CHAQUICO FUCKIN' ROCKS!!!!!
I think it's late 70's classic rock my friend, which was the precursor to metal.
Rockin!
W/all due respect 2 the L8, GR8 EVH, Brian May (from Queen) & Craig Chaquico PERFECTED THE 2-FINGER TAPPING TECHNIQUE THAT MADE EVH FAMOUS!!!!!
REAL ROCK
BIG FUCKIN' UNDERST8MENT!!!!! IT'S AS REAL AS IT GETS!!!!!
Craig Chaquico, rules!
H.F.Y.; C.C. ROCKS!!!!
That's Craig Chaquico on lead guitar.
Thanks!
Craig Chaquico = UNDERR8D GUITARIST!!!!!! He can FLAT-OUT FUCKIN' ROCK!!!!!! Words r beyond how Craig's TRULY FUCKIN' TALENTED!!!!!
Man you said it! He was the best player at our high school and there were some good ones. I wasn't one of them, but I been playin' ever since anyway!
c_o_c_a_i_n_e !!! :D
They are a very good band, I am still a bigger fan of Jefferson Airplane though. I agree though, very good live band.
This was done in 1974 after the Jefferson Airplane renamed themselves the Jefferson Starship.
No actually this show is recorded in Vancouver British Columbia on May 17th 1983
Whoa, Craig almost ran out of guitar there at 3:18!
Driven2Beers 😂🤘
I rode the tiger a few times , thank goodness I didn't get hooked on that stuff.
What does "ride the tiger" mean? Thanks in advance
@@allenwashington2631 It's like a tear in the hands of a western man.
It was 1983. Paul Kantner says the year @5:18
I wanna ride the tiger!
I may be wrong, but I get a distinct impression that there were a lot of “Spinal Tap” moments for this incarnation of JS!... and it would be AWESOME if we could see them!
Fucking great band
1983 Queen Elisabeth-Theatre ,Vancouver/Canada
Yes, May 17, 1983!
When u have Aynsley Dunbar on drums & Craig Chaquico on guitar, the SKY'S THE FUCKIN' LIMIT!!!!!! 2 of the MOST FUCKIN' UNDERR8D MUSICIANS EVER!!!!!
Thats Donny Baldwin on drums... This is the Nuclear Furniture tour I believe. Aynsley Dunbar was probably recording the Whitesnake 87 album at this time.
@@dewapd1169 Thanks, Danny; I do stand corrected. However, it's actually from 1983 bc the live version of "Black Widow" is from the same concert. There4, it's the "Winds Of Change" tour (not "Nuclear Furniture" which features "Jane" & "Rock Music").
@@b.j.banditt206 Yes you are right, Baldwin joined after the Winds Of Change album was completed with Dunbar. Baldwin was with them for the Winds of Change tour on. Dunbar is a killer drummer! I wish he would have actually toured with Whitesnake in 87-88...
@@dewapd1169 U betcha, Danny; if u pay attention 2 Paul Kantner, he clearly says "1983" in it. Hence, how I know.
Awesome!!
Grace was pretty Hot looking in the 80's I would have given her a ride on MY tiger!!!
@incongra Actually only a couple years before VAN HALEN, first album not "many"
Mickey Thomas joined in 79 and Grace left in 88 so it's somewhere in that range.
This is 1982 at the Moscone center
Powerful. but just not the same without papa...
Didnt David Frieberg & Grace share lead vocals on the actual album in '74???
Yep this is from a show in Vancouver may 17th 1983
@455Transam Is it really necessary to nitpick?
Old Kofferhagen U got it otherwise I forgot it, NB Benz Bbingo City.
@rubikskub1983 - Amazingly, judging by the lyrics, it sounds like it might!
got seen the central park 74!
I'm guessing this live version is circa 1980 - considering Mickey Thomas is with them?
May 17, 1983
mmmmm, look at Grace in this, HELLO! ;)
Grace is the QUEEN!
@Johnhoulgate not tiger but cat, or rabbit.
tigers year was few years ago. if u mean this,
another way all year is tigers and lions.
about song: nice one, firstly I heard somebody to love, in coen's "serious man" and loved it, grat song, and probably, great band
Not the best version of this song but this song as an original kicks- rock before it was rock - this tune rules!!!!!
Oh right... well I guess it depends on what define as metal. I would correct my self and say early 70's. While I love deep purple and the other predecessors to what I know as metal, it's not quite what I think of as metal.
Is that M. Thomas ????
It's Mickey Thomas. I know they had their differences later, but man, he could sing and harmonize with Grace and the gang like nobody's business. "Fuck you, we do what we want!"
7 peoplel dislike this ??!! How is that possible?
It's possible because they have the wrong damn year listed!
This is from 1983 not 1974!
fuckin jorna the man!!!!!
i agree
@KingToggle That's not even from this song. That's from "Holy Diver" by Ronnie James Dio.
Craig..Fucking Beast!!!!!
look john oates in starship
wath is the name of the guitarist with the purple guitar? it's good!
The tiger said, "feed your head"
Probably around '82
1983
lmao holy divers a good song ahhhaa
It was really good coke, too
Where's Papa John?
Jesus FUCK...what a song !!!!!!!!😎😎
@ladyg8910 OH MY GOD YIOU KNOW GRACE SLICK AND YOU DONT JORMA KAUKONEN!!!!!!!!!!! THE JEFFERSON AIRPLANE AND HOT LEAD GUITARIST!!!!!! ONE OF THE BEST EVER!!!!!!!!!!! ILL SEE HIM LIVE THIS WEEK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU MUST BE CRAZY
Less drugs better music.
what about grace and mickey? aren't they good too?
Ride the tiger, you can see his stripes but you know he's clean...ohhhh don't you see what I mean!
oh, wait...
LMAO
Refreshments courtesy of A.O. S.111.
Bugger, for a moment there I thought i could be completely original by making a Dio joke. Then I looked at the comments.
She's like 70 years old now
There are two side to that opinion. I personally didn't really like the older Starship or the stuff after Mickey Thomas left. Part of the reason I like it so well was Craig Qhaquicio's guitar work. That only my opinion...
Craig Chaquico (along w)Brian May from Queen) MASTERED THE "2-FINGERED TECHNIQUE" B4 EVH EVER DID!!!!! By all means, please GIVE ALL DUE RESPECT 2 CRAIG CHAQUICO!!!;;; He's a GUITAR WIZARD!!!!! Don't EVER 4GET THAT!!!!!!
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