This was the first song in musical history to feature the word "fuck", no kidding. Bad language in those times was a no-no.
I'd love to go to a protest and play this song. But of course I've got a 6 hour play list of The Beatles, Rage Against the Machine, Disturbed, Live, and other songs of revolution.
Grace was in a band called "The Great Society" before she joined the Airplane. "White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love" were originally Great Society songs. Grace wrote another song with them called "Father Bruce" about Lenny Bruce, the taboo-busting comedian of the '60s. Guess what the last word of that song was...
Grace was in a band called "The Great Society" before she joined the Airplane. "White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love" were originally Great Society songs. Grace wrote another song with them called "Father Bruce" about Lenny Bruce, the taboo-busting comedian of the '60s. Guess what the last word of that song was...
This was the first song in musical history to feature the word "fuck", no kidding. Bad language in those times was a no-no. I'd love to go to a protest and play this song. But of course I've got a 6 hour play list of The Beatles, Rage Against the Machine, Disturbed, Live, and other songs of revolution.
Grace was in a band called "The Great Society" before she joined the Airplane. "White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love" were originally Great Society songs. Grace wrote another song with them called "Father Bruce" about Lenny Bruce, the taboo-busting comedian of the '60s. Guess what the last word of that song was...
Grace was in a band called "The Great Society" before she joined the Airplane. "White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love" were originally Great Society songs. Grace wrote another song with them called "Father Bruce" about Lenny Bruce, the taboo-busting comedian of the '60s. Guess what the last word of that song was...