• Audience 9.1 - Here’s a rarity of sorts, a late 80’s Jefferson Airplane show. So, how relevant were they in the grunge rock era?  There’s plenty of fire left in this rock band, and rock they do!  Quality is very good here, so your ears can relax and your mind can drift away as you re-engage yourself with what really matters…great, original rock and roll. Jefferson Airplane Pacific Amphitheatre Costa Mesa, CA September 16, 1989 Disc 1 01 She Has Funny Cars 02 Somebody To Love 03 Plastic Fantastic Lover 04 Won't You Try / Saturday Afternoon 05 Today 06 Good Shepherd 07 Lather 08 Solidarity 09 Wooden Ships 10 America 11 Freedom Disc 2 12 Panda 13 Miracles 14 The Wheel 15 Ice Age 16 Summer Of Love 17 True Love 18 Planes 19 Volunteers 20 It's No Secret 21 3/5 Of A Mile In 10 Seconds 22 Crown Of Creation  
  • Audience 8.3 - This recording originates from a very low generation, but probably master tape source and as such it is very clean. The caveat is that it seems to have been recorded from the back of the hall, which is not that bad since the hall was probably not that large. It’s a good recording that needs a volume boost, which thankfully you can crank it and it does not distort.
  • Soundboard 9.2 - Still sounds as fresh and exciting today as it did then. Maybe just a tiny amount of “hot” mic but it only adds to the energy of this recording. Jefferson Airplane 3/4/67 Cafe A Go Go New York City 01.-It's No Secret 02 -Let's Get Together 03.-White Rabbit 04.-Your Bringing Me Down 05.-My Best Friend 06. -Jorma's Blues 07. -This Is My Life 08. -She Has Funny Cars 09. -Somebody To Love 10. -Tobacco Road 11. -Around The World 12. -Instrumental - Blues 13. -Today 14. -High Flying Bird
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    JEFFERSON AIRPLANE – Northridge 1967 (1CD)

    Original price was: $16.49.Current price is: $14.00.
    Audience 7.8 - I love these little time capsules, maybe it’s not the best fidelity, but I can hear pretty much everything here and the bass is fat without distorting so it’s got some balls to it.  You know, listening to things like this makes one really wish they had an actual time machine.
  • Radio Broadcasts 8.7 - Contrary to what the title states, there is no Utica show, it was broadcast out of Utica but recorded elsewhere, two shows, two different dates – and the title should more technically be “Utica 1969/70” since the recordings date from those two years.
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    JEFFERSON AIRPLANE – Wichita 1970 (2CD)

    Original price was: $23.49.Current price is: $15.00.
    Audience 7.0 - A noisy tape that is to be expected from this time period and from a fan in the audience…that being said, it has something to offer to the collector. It’s a little distorted in the low frequencies which is OK because this band does not live on bottom end anyway. The guitar is pretty clear, so you get treated to the band’s formidable front line with vocals and bass coming in behind the guitars.
  • Audience 8.5 - OK, so the deal here is that the taper seems to be real close to the PA system and his machine is getting bombasted like heck, but the thing is holding up somewhat. Early on, the snare drum is pegging his meters and it’s kind of annoying until he seems to either move a little or dial back the recording levels because it evens out after a couple songs. A very kinetic and wild show and recording that throws you headfirst into the action, a thrill ride of epic proportions I would say. Have fun!
  • Audience 8.8 & 8.7  - Same taper for both nights, and thankfully this is someone who knew what they were doing as you can tell they diligently set their levels and position to maximize the end results, and man, what end results these are!  More probably for the outstanding performance and great house mix, but the tapes have held up well with just maybe a touch of overload in very loud parts that do not annoy, just you may notice it on occasion. Great performances by the band especially Craig who just rips on the guitar on practically every song and even Grace is in excellent form. A must!
  • Audience 9.4 - How I never came across this one before is simply a shock because it absolutely SMOKES! Just a brilliant, clear, atmospheric recording capturing the subtlety and nuance of a complex band. Not to be missed!
  • Audience 7.6 - This is a tape that you could turn up and add some bass in the Equalizer and it will improve a lot. The sound is a little thin but completely intact and very consistent all the way through.
  • Audience 9.5 - This deserves a high rating because it does much more than document a live concert…it transports you back to the event in a way that a soundboard tape cannot. It immerses you into the experience, with depth, clarity, dynamics, and atmosphere. What a tape! Get it. Jefferson Starship Long Beach Arena Long Beach, CA May 25, 1975 Disc 1 01 Intro 02 Ride The Tiger 03 Fast Buck Freddie 04 The Witcher 05 Devil's Den - Bass solo 06 Caroline 07 You're Driving Me Crazy 08 Papa John's Down Home Country Blues 09 I Want To See Another World 10 Play on Love Disc 2 11 Better Lying Down 12 Have You Seen The Saucers? 13 Come To Life 14 White Rabbit 15 Sweeter Than Honey - Drum Solo 16 John's Other 17 Somebody To Love 18 Wooden Ships 19 Volunteers  
  • Audience 8.4 - Not super dynamic but pretty clear, a decent ’74 tape where you can hear and enjoy everything (including the crowd) quite clearly but without a wide palate of audio spectrum. Not saying it is thin, not saying it is one-dimensional either, just that from highs to lows you aren’t going to have much depth although you can EQ and probably adjust to your specific needs. A good tape.
  • Audience 8.8 - A somewhat thin recording that is impressively close and clear. It has a sort of antique kind of sound, maybe like from a very high quality AM radio but don’t let this dissuade you here – this recording may not be a bass blaster but it is tight and nice…kind of intimate almost with vocals and lead guitar being super close and detailed. Interesting for sure! JEFFERSON STARSHIP Milwaukee Arena, Milwaukee, WI November 15th 1974 1 -Jam 2 -Ride The Tiger 3 -Devil's Den 4 -Wooden Ships 5 -Come Again Toucan 6 -Milk Train 7 -Sunrise - Hi-Jack 8 -Have You Seen The Stars Tonight - XM - Starship THE BAND Paul Kantner Vocals Guitar Grace Slick Vocals David Freiberg  Keyboards Bass Vocals Papa John Creach  Violin Vocals Pete Sears Piano  Bass Craig Chaquico Guitar John Barbata Drums  
  • Soundboard 9.2 - With good atmosphere since the audience bleeds into the mics on stage.

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