OFF. Jefferson Starship - Dragonfly

Steve Moody moodicus at EARTHLINK.NET
Mon Jun 4 22:24:10 EDT 2001


Bill & Cynthia,
Would you believe that J.S. bassist Brett Bloomfield graduated with me in
1976 from Antioch High (CA)? One of the nicest guys you could ever hope to
meet and he was also Val Victorian! Who said rockers have the I.Q's of
oranges. I just was notified of our 25th class reunion - our 15th was so
screwed up (no others before it) it was held our 16th year - found out that
we had a class mortality rate of about 20 percent(out of a graduating class
of 500+!) decided we better have one our 20th year in case there were no
others left for the 25th (yes, there were more decreases, but not too bad!)
lets see whats left on the shelf this year.
I'll let you all know - Steve The Moonman


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From: Bill & Cynthia <freeaqua at IINET.NET.AU>
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Subject: Re: OFF. Jefferson Starship - Dragonfly


> > On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 09:12:01PM +0800, Bill & Cynthia wrote:
> > > The closest it gets to a Hawkwind number is a song called "Hyperdrive"
> which
> > > goes for a length of 7:39....written by Grace Slick and Pete Sears.
> >
> > Any good?
>
> Had to play it to boost the old memory. I haven't played any JS since they
> changed their name to "Starship" and released that atrocity called "Knee
> Deep in the Hoopla."
>
> If you like Grace Slick's voice you'll like this. I'm also of the opinion
> that any album Paul Kanther is on is a good album. Slick did a few solo
> albums of which IMO "Dreams" is the best.
>
> Bill
> >
> > --
> >
> > |  | /\
> > |-_|/  >   Eric Siegerman, Toronto, Ont.        erics at telepres.com
> > |  |  /
> > With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
> > necessarily a good idea.
> >         - RFC 1925 (quoting an unnamed source)
> >



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