@@gaylorde4607 America is made of same humans like you... they all once said good bye to their original countries and joined something new to create better place in this world. Despite all failures and issues they mostly achieved it even there's lot of to be done and what should get fixed.
Un Temazo Magistral de Jefferson Airplane, mi más Profunda Admiración, una Canción ÚNICA, para un Periodo Excepcional, y sin Precedentes. El Concierto de Woodstock, de 1969, es el mejor Concierto de la Historia de Música. Gracias por ser Magníficos y Notorios, Enhorabuena. desde España ( EUROPA ). Mi más profundo Estupor. Un Abrazo
“Volunteers”* (1970) was composed by guitarist Paul Kantner and vocalist Marty Balin. The piece was a call to take a stand against the US government and the Vietnam War. In a 1993 interview, Balin explained: “It became political but it didn’t start out that way. I had woken up to the sound of garbage cans crashing outside the mansion and looked out, and there was this Volunteers of America truck, so I wrote that down and gave it to Paul and we wrote the song. BANG. People put all kinds of meaning into it.” The LP “Volunteers” (1970) was the last album the band recorded before major personnel changes altered their distinctive psychedelic rock sound. This was issued as a single, but never charted. The LP, though, was a relative success for the group. A big part of the San Francisco protest scene in the ‘60s, Jefferson Airplane played a spirited version of “Volunteers” at the Woodstock Festival six months before the tune came out. The performance is included on the original soundtrack and in the documentary film “Woodstock” (1970). Tommy Hilfiger used this in a commercial television advertisement campaign intended for the US market. 💚🎶💜 * The Walt Disney Company employees who are sent to do public service are called “VOLUNT-EARS”‼️
@@megaxenu753 no they didn't? The soviet union fell decades after the war and it certainly wasn't because of the Vietnam War. Moreover communism remained in Vietnam after the war and it is a socialist nation today so yeah they died for a pointless cause.
@@disfatbidge9216 If they hadn't of invaded Vietnam the Soviets wouldn't have taken them as a serious threat. More over countries like Burma and Thailand would have probably fallen to Communism. They didn't die pointlessly.
How is it possible that I love every Jefferson Airplane song when I first hear it? This band is enchanted.
Because its full of love and pure will to make things better in a peaceful revolution... much love! ;)
They were a psyop. But I like these sounds too
@@El.Duder-ino good bye, America
@@gaylorde4607 America is made of same humans like you... they all once said good bye to their original countries and joined something new to create better place in this world. Despite all failures and issues they mostly achieved it even there's lot of to be done and what should get fixed.
@@gaylorde4607
a psyop? 😳💀
History. The Best
Oddly enough.. history repeats itself...and here we are again.....
Who'd of thought...
80% of Humans are morons.
Caught them live back in the days
Peace Love LSD
Now Peace Love Meditation
Superband die den Zeitgeist am eindrucksvollsten verkörpert natürlich mit allen andern von Jimi bis Santana und Janis ✌️🌻🌿
I love the way this is produced as if there was only one microphone available in the studio.
The most beatiful people 😊
they blew me away
thX from PL
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Un Temazo Magistral de Jefferson Airplane, mi más Profunda Admiración, una Canción ÚNICA, para un Periodo Excepcional, y sin Precedentes. El Concierto de Woodstock, de 1969, es el mejor Concierto de la Historia de Música. Gracias por ser Magníficos y Notorios, Enhorabuena. desde España ( EUROPA ). Mi más profundo Estupor. Un Abrazo
Fantástica canción
LO MISMO DESDE ARGENTINA.
“Volunteers”* (1970) was composed by guitarist Paul Kantner and vocalist Marty Balin. The piece was a call to take a stand against the US government and the Vietnam War. In a 1993 interview, Balin explained: “It became political but it didn’t start out that way. I had woken up to the sound of garbage cans crashing outside the mansion and looked out, and there was this Volunteers of America truck, so I wrote that down and gave it to Paul and we wrote the song. BANG. People put all kinds of meaning into it.”
The LP “Volunteers” (1970) was the last album the band recorded before major personnel changes altered their distinctive psychedelic rock sound.
This was issued as a single, but never charted. The LP, though, was a relative success for the group.
A big part of the San Francisco protest scene in the ‘60s, Jefferson Airplane played a spirited version of “Volunteers” at the Woodstock Festival six months before the tune came out. The performance is included on the original soundtrack and in the documentary film “Woodstock” (1970).
Tommy Hilfiger used this in a commercial television advertisement campaign intended for the US market. 💚🎶💜
* The Walt Disney Company employees who are sent to do public service are called “VOLUNT-EARS”‼️
Is it weird that i love this kind of music at age 18?
Despite what people on the internet like to tell themselves, no it's not.
It should be NORMAL!
It should be NORMAL!
I'm 15 and I love it too...😁
@@mariusmoisan5563 Amazing music
Fantastic song 🔥❤️🔥👍🏻😁
오랜만에 들으니 어릴때 생각도 나고
참 좋네
In vietkong?
Victory has defeated you, flower children….
Corre......Forrest.......Corre.!
thanksss
My favour pessnja JEFFEROU!!!
Homefront.
vietnaaaaaam
😍
Released 1969*
bei tempi
❤❤❤👍👍👍
Wig flew.
You are everywhere lol
ผมว่าเรานายทหารที่ปรึกษาประธานาธิบดีสหรัฐอเมริกาเขาสนุกกับเกมสงครามจนลืมการต่อรองเจรจาหรือเปล่า
Democracy has been prevail, no strike, voted by the Metropolitan Autonomous University workers
Vietnam vibe
This was our call to arms. Unfortunately not enough people heeded the call and look what happened instead. Bummer.
You mean tens of thousands of young men massacred for a worthless and pointless cause?
@@disfatbidge9216 not exactly pointless was it. they took out the soviet empire.
@@disfatbidge9216 well said
@@megaxenu753 no they didn't? The soviet union fell decades after the war and it certainly wasn't because of the Vietnam War. Moreover communism remained in Vietnam after the war and it is a socialist nation today so yeah they died for a pointless cause.
@@disfatbidge9216 If they hadn't of invaded Vietnam the Soviets wouldn't have taken them as a serious threat. More over countries like Burma and Thailand would have probably fallen to Communism. They didn't die pointlessly.
I know they are anti war, but damn it's sounds good
Forrest Gump brought me here :v
Good movie, Good OST too.
Love that movie
It's about time ;)
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No I am a leg and 😂
That's offer expired the human species declined the offer and nobody came forward 😭
😂
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