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Surrealistic Pillow - Jefferson Airplane (#471)

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In this episode of Backwards Beats, Dan and Carl dive into Surrealistic Pillow (1967) by Jefferson Airplane, ranked #471 on Rolling Stone’s Greatest Albums list. They explore how the album defined the San Francisco sound, the role of Grace Slick in reshaping the band’s identity, and Jerry Garcia’s surprising influence as “musical and spiritual advisor.” The conversation blends deep analysis, fun tangents, and reflections on the counterculture movement that shaped the record.

Key Points
  • Surrealistic Pillow marked Jefferson Airplane’s breakthrough and cemented them in the Summer of Love era.
  • Grace Slick brought two of the band’s biggest hits, “Somebody to Love” and “White Rabbit”, from her previous group The Great Society.
  • Jerry Garcia contributed guitar parts and guidance, inspiring the album’s title.
  • The record blends folk, rock, blues, and early psychedelia, showcasing a wide stylistic range.
  • Discussion of mono vs stereo cuts reveals different listening experiences, with White Rabbit favored in mono.
Music Referenced

Join us next week when we cover 400 Degreez by Juvenile.

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In this episode of Backwards Beats, Dan and Carl dive into Surrealistic Pillow (1967) by Jefferson Airplane, ranked #471 on Rolling Stone’s Greatest Albums list. They explore how the album defined the San Francisco sound, the role of Grace Slick in reshaping the band’s identity, and Jerry Garcia’s surprising influence as “musical and spiritual advisor.” The conversation blends deep analysis, fun tangents, and reflections on the counterculture movement that shaped the record.

Key Points
  • Surrealistic Pillow marked Jefferson Airplane’s breakthrough and cemented them in the Summer of Love era.
  • Grace Slick brought two of the band’s biggest hits, “Somebody to Love” and “White Rabbit”, from her previous group The Great Society.
  • Jerry Garcia contributed guitar parts and guidance, inspiring the album’s title.
  • The record blends folk, rock, blues, and early psychedelia, showcasing a wide stylistic range.
  • Discussion of mono vs stereo cuts reveals different listening experiences, with White Rabbit favored in mono.
Music Referenced

Join us next week when we cover 400 Degreez by Juvenile.

  continue reading

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