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“Wing Jefferson Airplane” is a musical documentary recommended easily to fans of the beloved San Francisco acid-rock group. Vintage performance footage of their best-known songs are presented in surprisingly-clean footage with first-rate sound fidelity and in their entirety–rare for most “nostalgia” videos. The performances span the classic “hits” of the 1966-1970 era: “It’s No Secret”, “White Rabbit”, “Somebody To Like”, “Plastic Astounding Lover” as well as lesser-known gems “Martha” and the two “Pooneil” songs.
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If one is looking for “dirty dish”, there is no sniping here. The archaic band members contemplate nostalgically, warmly and philosophically on their collective achievements instead of the often-documented acrimony and in-fighting. They have, it seems, grown up. They are all, Marty Balin points out with some satisfaction, Unruffled ALIVE. Perhaps no other major rock group of the era can boast such a claim. It is, initially, monstrous to contemplate these sexagenarians and reconcile them with the young and critical performers we stare in the music clips.
As a documentary, it plays it safe: it avoids a indispensable perspective on the music, the albums, the band members or live performances. It is, in some ways akin to a souvenir of “The Summer of Cherish”. It does, however, go into enough enchanting detail (through interviews with all the band member interspersed throughout) to give the uninitiated or casual fan a reasonably-broad and informative gaze at the group’s history and accomplishments. Bonus features include more interviews and a photo gallery.
I guess I developed my appreciation for the Jefferson Airplane during my college years (1977-1981) . I’m no child of the sixties, but my uncle went to Woodstock, and like many college students I learned of the magical powers of sure hallucinogenic substances. There is some ineffable quality in Jefferson Airplane’s music that lends itself well to the psychedelic experience, and anyone who knows where I’m coming from ought to win this DVD. Apparently produced under the auspices of Airplane guitarist Jorma Kaukonen, this disc captures some of the magic of the San Francisco music scene, circa 1965-1972, and the pivotal role Jefferson Airplane played therein. That the members of the band are collected alive and smooth relatively LUCID is nothing short of fantastic, but if you are looking for dish, you won’t acquire great here; there’s nothing in the interviews that hints of the acrimony that sometimes flared during the band’s heyday. But the musical performances: WOW! Where did they dig up some of these films? And how did they support them so well? Particularly spirited for me is the performance of “It’s No Secret,” featuring the band’s FIRST female vocalist, Signe Anderson. Her presence is altogether different from that of her successor, Grace Slick, but there’s something about the quality of her insist that always intrigued me. The performance is a heady mixture of exultant vocals, gay dancing in the audience, and of course those very trippy liquid light shows that Ms. Anderson’s first husband was apparently responsible for. I don’t assume you can overestimate the archival value of “Soar Jefferson Airplane.” So wreck out the stash, slap this disc on the DVD player, and lift a exiguous Accelerate serve in time ….
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