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Jefferson Starship was among the most successful arena rock bands of the 1970s and early '80s, an even greater commercial entity than its predecessor, Jefferson Airplane, the band out of which it evolved. Many Jefferson Airplane fans decried the group's new, more mainstream musical direction, especially after Airplane singers Grace Slick and Marty Balin departed in 1978. But with shifting personnel, Jefferson Starship managed to please its new fans and some old ones over a period of a decade before it shift... Read More
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firstusedbooks United States |
02.22.08 Prefer the Airship incarnation, but would love to hear Hymn to Ozymandias. |
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Brandi Westland, MI |
01.23.08 I'm loving 'Miracles'! I only just heard it for the first time on the nbc show 'Journeyman'. |
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*OU812* Nevamind!!! |
12.17.07 I seen both Jefferson Starship and Starship in concert. I sat front row to each concert and even sang with Grace Slick to the song Black Widow. We smiled at one another and she waved to me afterwards. I spoke to Mickey Thomas in passing and let him know he had a cute butt. He laughed and smiled back at me. Love this band! |
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The Kardiac Kid... Johnstown, OH |
09.20.07 The Family stone made "Miracles" what it used to be....Great tunes last forever! |
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JellicleLoon New York, NY |
07.11.07 i liked them after they became just "starship" |
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mkaufman Unknown |
06.27.07 haha you gotta love the starship I Know I do. |
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