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Volunteers

Album - 1969 - DeB Id: 21786
By Jefferson Airplane
10 Tracks 2 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 4 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 42,93

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 "The sound is not form, but purest substance, dazzling. It becomes vibrant matter, molten steel, relentless but life-giving lava; it burns you, flows through you."

 "The expressive power of this sound lies in its precise meaning and at the same time in the possible unhinging of all the senses."

 Discover the vibrant power of Jefferson Airplane's 'Volunteers'—listen now and experience a psychedelic rock legend!

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Album DeRango™ 33,89

Jefferson Airplane

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 Here Jefferson’s plane flies higher than ever.

 This monument or testament, if you prefer, consecrates the Jefferson Airplane into the Olympus of all rock.

 Explore Jefferson Airplane's Volunteers and experience the psychedelic rock revolution firsthand.

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We can be together
Ah you and me
We should be together
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If you want to get to heaven
Over on the other shore
Stay out of the way of the blood-stained bandit
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The Farm (03:12)
Bought myself a farm way out in the country
Took to growin lettuce milkin cows and honey
Bought myself a farm (way out in the country)
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Hey Fredrick (08:34)
Either go away or go all the way in
Look at what you hold
Come back down on a spear of silence
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Wooden Ships (06:25)
(UPS) EARTH JULY 1975
Black sails knifing through the pitchblende night
Away from the radioactive landmass madness
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Well the word was out on the street today
All the friends that I'd met would have to say
While your records line the shelves
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Volunteers (02:03)
LOOK WHAT'S HAPPENING OUT IN THE STREETS
GOT A REVOLUTION, GOT TO REVOLUTION
HEY I'M DANCING DOWN THE STREETS
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Jefferson Airplane

Jefferson Airplane formed in San Francisco in 1965 and became a leading band of the city’s psychedelic scene. With key members Grace Slick, Marty Balin, Paul Kantner, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, and Spencer Dryden, they scored major hits and helped define late-60s rock. They appeared at Monterey Pop (1967) and Woodstock (1969) and reunited in 1989.
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