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  2. Comin' Back to Me - Wikipedia

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    "Comin' Back to Me" is a psychedelic folk song by the American rock band Jefferson Airplane. It was written by Marty Balin. The song appeared on Jefferson Airplane's second album, Surrealistic Pillow. Marty Balin recalls that "the song was created while he indulged in some primo-grade marijuana given to him by blues singer Paul Butterfield."

  3. Come Back (Jessica Garlick song) - Wikipedia

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    After "Come Back" had been selected as one of the eight Song for Europe 2002 finalists, the BBC's Eurovision executive producer Kevin Bishop contacted the station's Music & Media Partnership managing director Rick Blaskey who'd recall Bishop advising him that "Come Back" "was written by a pilot from Birmingham who doesn't know anyone in the business and needs some help".

  4. Surrealistic Pillow - Wikipedia

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    A mere two weeks after Grace Slick joined the band, the group entered RCA Victor studios in Hollywood on October 31 to record their second album. Working with producer Rick Jarrard, the group recorded album opener "She Has Funny Cars" featuring Jack Casady on fuzz bass and the mellow folk-rocker "My Best Friend", written by departed member Skip Spence and chosen as the album's lead-off single ...

  5. Jefferson Airplane - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson Airplane performing in June 1967 at the Fantasy Fair and Magic Mountain Music Festival. The following night, Anderson's successor, Grace Slick made her first appearance. [50] Slick had seen the Airplane at the Matrix in 1965, and her previous group, the Great Society, had often supported them in concert. [51]

  6. Jefferson Airplane Takes Off - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson Airplane Takes Off is the debut studio album by the American rock band Jefferson Airplane, released on 15 August 1966 by RCA Victor.The personnel differs from the later "classic" lineup: Signe Toly Anderson was the female vocalist and Skip Spence played drums.

  7. Thirty Seconds Over Winterland - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, software company Berkeley Systems released its immensely popular After Dark screensaver.The best-known of the various screensaver options was Flying Toasters. [4] [5] Jefferson Airplane sued Berkeley Systems in 1994, claiming that the toasters were a copy of the winged toasters featured on the Thirty Seconds album cover. [6]

  8. Airplanes (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video, directed by Hiro Murai, [16] premiered on iTunes on June 15, 2010. The video features several frames of B.o.B rapping his verses in a party setting, on stage, and a room filled with lights and occasional song lyrics while a barefoot Williams sings the hook in a light filled room and walking through photographs. As of March 2022 ...

  9. Take a Picture (Filter song) - Wikipedia

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    A music video, directed by David Meyers, featured the band in a dreamlike sequence taking place in five different main scenes: a crashed and burning jet airplane in the middle of the ocean, underwater below it without scuba gear on, on a tiny search rowboat in the middle of the ocean, a room in a house being flooded by water, and on the roof of ...