

Woodstock Sunday August17,1969 (Clouds Breaking Blue Vinyl)
                                             "Clouds Breakingâ Blue Vinyl!
At the muddy miracle that was Woodstock, the most miraculous performance just might have been Jefferson Airplaneâs. The band had been one of the first to sign on for the festival, their imprimatur prompting many
other acts to hop on board, and their stature had landed them a coveted headlining slot closing Saturday nightâs schedule. But, as the torrential downpours and the unexpected crush of half a million people kept on delaying their set, the chances of putting on anything approaching a quality performance seemed to diminish. According to Paul Kantner, âWe were supposed to go on at 10:30 at night and weâd been up and down about four or five
times on acid that night, getting ready to go on, and then everything was delayed for whatever reasons. So, we didnât get on until like 7:00 the next morning and everybody was pretty much burned out.â Kantnerâs protestations to the contrary, the Airplane (with guest pianist Nicky Hopkins in tow) played a scorching two-hour set that defied the elements and the circumstances. Grace Slick led the charge as the band plunged into a frenetic version
of Fred Neilâs âThe Other Side of This Lifeâ: âAlright, friends, you have seen the heavy groups. Now you will see morning maniac music. Believe me, yeah. Itâs a new dawn!â
What followed was an adventuresome (and surprisingly tight) set that not only featured the bandâs big hits like âWhite Rabbitâ and âSomebody to Loveâ but also premiered songs from the Volunteers album that was still three months away from being released, including a 21-minute version of âWooden Ships!â Indeed, about the only members of the crew who werenât up to snuff were the ones filming the concert documentary, which explains why the Airplane is not one of the acts that commonly come to mind when thinking about Woodstock; they didnât appear in the film due to subpar footage, and only one of their songs (âVolunteersâ) was included the chart-topping 3-LP Woodstock release. Now, Real Gone Music is proud to present Jefferson Airplaneâs complete
Woodstock performance. The 3-LP set comes inside a gorgeous, double-gatefold jacket sporting photos of the band at Woodstock, most of them taken by the legendary Henry Diltz; liner notes by folk-rock guru Richie Unterberger complete the package. Pressed in iridescent, âclouds breakingâ blue for its 55th anniversary, this release makes a convincing claim that Jefferson Airplaneâs Woodstock performance ranks right up there with those of Jimi, Sly, and Santana as a festival highlight.
Limited to 1000 copies!
Pressed in Limited Edition Iridescent, âClouds Breakingâ Blue Vinyl to Commemorate the Airplaneâs Sky-Clearing, Early Morning Performance
The 3-LP Set Comes Inside a Gorgeous, Double-Gatefold Jacket Sporting Photos of the Band at Woodstock, Most Taken by Legendary Lensman Henry Diltz
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                                             "Clouds Breakingâ Blue Vinyl!
At the muddy miracle that was Woodstock, the most miraculous performance just might have been Jefferson Airplaneâs. The band had been one of the first to sign on for the festival, their imprimatur prompting many
other acts to hop on board, and their stature had landed them a coveted headlining slot closing Saturday nightâs schedule. But, as the torrential downpours and the unexpected crush of half a million people kept on delaying their set, the chances of putting on anything approaching a quality performance seemed to diminish. According to Paul Kantner, âWe were supposed to go on at 10:30 at night and weâd been up and down about four or five
times on acid that night, getting ready to go on, and then everything was delayed for whatever reasons. So, we didnât get on until like 7:00 the next morning and everybody was pretty much burned out.â Kantnerâs protestations to the contrary, the Airplane (with guest pianist Nicky Hopkins in tow) played a scorching two-hour set that defied the elements and the circumstances. Grace Slick led the charge as the band plunged into a frenetic version
of Fred Neilâs âThe Other Side of This Lifeâ: âAlright, friends, you have seen the heavy groups. Now you will see morning maniac music. Believe me, yeah. Itâs a new dawn!â
What followed was an adventuresome (and surprisingly tight) set that not only featured the bandâs big hits like âWhite Rabbitâ and âSomebody to Loveâ but also premiered songs from the Volunteers album that was still three months away from being released, including a 21-minute version of âWooden Ships!â Indeed, about the only members of the crew who werenât up to snuff were the ones filming the concert documentary, which explains why the Airplane is not one of the acts that commonly come to mind when thinking about Woodstock; they didnât appear in the film due to subpar footage, and only one of their songs (âVolunteersâ) was included the chart-topping 3-LP Woodstock release. Now, Real Gone Music is proud to present Jefferson Airplaneâs complete
Woodstock performance. The 3-LP set comes inside a gorgeous, double-gatefold jacket sporting photos of the band at Woodstock, most of them taken by the legendary Henry Diltz; liner notes by folk-rock guru Richie Unterberger complete the package. Pressed in iridescent, âclouds breakingâ blue for its 55th anniversary, this release makes a convincing claim that Jefferson Airplaneâs Woodstock performance ranks right up there with those of Jimi, Sly, and Santana as a festival highlight.
Limited to 1000 copies!
Pressed in Limited Edition Iridescent, âClouds Breakingâ Blue Vinyl to Commemorate the Airplaneâs Sky-Clearing, Early Morning Performance
The 3-LP Set Comes Inside a Gorgeous, Double-Gatefold Jacket Sporting Photos of the Band at Woodstock, Most Taken by Legendary Lensman Henry Diltz

















