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Jefferson Airplane was the first of the San Francisco psychedelic rockgroups of the 1960s, primarily the vehicle of guitarist Jorma Kaukonenand vocalist Grace Slick. Initially, the female vocalist for the group was , but due to a strong family commitment she was replaced by Grace Slick in 1966, originally from The Great Society. They then took a rather controversial path, adopting both the drug-taking hippie ethos and the left-wing, antiwar political movement of "hippie" counterculture. Grace was a big part of the band's commercial success, "White Rabbit" (written by her) and "Somebody to Love" (written by Grace's brother-in-law, Great Society guitarist Darby Slick) being the two most recognized tunes. Rock historians have suggested that Grace Slick helped to break the mold of the typical female musician.
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Jefferson Airplane

Paul Kantner)

I didn't know you were the one for me, I couldn't see
But you were waiting,
For someone to come along to help you out,
to sing your song,
And I was changing;
All I see is you; all I feel is you,
for me!
And I would really like to watch you ride;
And always feel you by my side;
I would really like to watch you ride
All on me!
I go stumbling to the sky, and I seem to fly so high
I see you, I feel you;
You have a way of walking 'round,
your feet they never touch the ground,
and you are shining;
All I see is you;
All I feel is you for me!
Times don't change;
Times don't ever change for me;
And I know that you could be,
the only thing in my world
The only thing that my mind would find;
For love, for love and peace of mind,
for me, for me: Oh
Your shadow in the morning sun becomes my fun,
and we can say, "I love you, love you;"
My morning shines on silver beaches,
your light flashes to the reaches
Of my mind, my mind, of
My mind, and my mind it comes alive with you;
It's all that I can do,
to sit here and let you blow my mind;
Ah, my mind,
You're so fine, in my mind you're so fine,
in my mind you're so fine,
You're so fine, in my mind,
you're so fine in mind.
Copyright 1967, 1968 Icebag Corp