Grace Slick put the "great" in The Great Society, and when she left in '66 she took "Somebody To Love" and all the Society's cache. Formed in '64, The Great Society was an imaginative, psychedelic-Indian music intellect on the new music scene, popula...more Grace Slick put the "great" in The Great Society, and when she left in '66 she took "Somebody To Love" and all the Society's cache. Formed in '64, The Great Society was an imaginative, psychedelic-Indian music intellect on the new music scene, popular at The Matrix in San Francisco and powered also by Darby Slick, Grace's brother-in-law and author of "Somebody," on guitar. Slick's "White Rabbit," variously described as a trip piece and a smart-mouthed warning to parents, is one of The Great Society's most memorable numbers....less
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Great Society
Feb 26, 1966
Poster
$75 -
auction
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The Blues Project
Apr 22, 1966
Poster
$75 -
$2,048
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Jefferson Airplane
Jun 10, 1966
Poster
$98 -
$908
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Jefferson Airplane
Jul 22, 1966
Poster
$98 -
$6,719
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Quicksilver Messenger Service
Sep 9, 1966
Poster
$65 -
$508
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Grace Slick
Nov 12, 1970
Rolling Stone Magazine
$75
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Barbara Boxer
Mar 1, 1992
Poster
$55
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Barbara Boxer
Mar 1, 1992
Poster
$55
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