It's not the best quality, but you can view the Grace reunion with
Jefferson Starship
at the JS website:

http://jeffersonstarshipsf.com/video.htm

Grace, as always, steals the show. If you were a JA or JS fan, this is
well worth watching.
You will find links for both wideband and dial-up connections.



Matt Gardner
Long Island, NY



Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2001 15:11:21 EDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Songs with "Fuck" in the lyrics

Before the Airplane, Grace Slick sang with The Great Society and
recorded
"Father Bruce," a tribute to Lenny Bruce, which ends with a loud
"FUCK!"
There's a live version from 1985 or 1967 on an old Great Society/Grace
Slick
collection.

Speaking of Ms. Slick, did anyone catch her reunion with the Jefferson
Starship at a Long Beach benefit for the victims of the September 11
tragedy?
 Grace, who will be 62 this month, wandered out on stage disguised
from head
to toe in one of those horrible outfits that Afghani women are forced
to
wear.  She shook her head at the loud musicians, displayed shock at
the
mini-skirt on the Starship's lead singer, checked out her daughter
China
Slick Kantner's boobs and then tore off the disguise, revealing an
American
flag covering her front and a sign on her back that read "Fuck Fear."
She
explained it all succinctly pointing to the robe and saying: "This is
not
about Islam;  this is about oppression."  Pointing to the American
flag she
said, "This is not about politics; this is about liberty."  Then she
joined
in with Paul Kantner, Marty Balin and the rest of the band on "Wooden
Ships"
and "Volunteers,"
later welcoming some firefighters on the stage.  White hair and all,
it's
good to know Grace is as outrageous as ever.

In a message dated 10/20/2001 9:24:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 I've been wondering what the first song was that had the word "Fuck"
in
 it. Before Pink Floyd's "Speak to me" there was Joni's "Woman of
heart and
 mind" and before that was Jefferson Airplane's "We can be
together".Were
 there any songs before that? >>

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