Saturday, July 29, 2023

July 29th - Another Milestone

Time now to look Into “That Song” with our Forgotten Hits Music Historian, Chuck Buell!


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WHITE RABBIT                                   


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LARGE ALICE                                         


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SMALL ALICE

“White Rabbit,” by Jefferson Airplane, is one of the most controversial Forgotten Hits that also has the dubious honor of being banned from airplay by several radio stations throughout the country in the mid-1960s due to its perceived “Blatant Drug References.” Nevertheless, it was a Top Ten Forgotten Hit during late June and early July of 1967.

 

I remember those days when an in-market “Adult Targeted” Radio Station with their formatic “Non-offensive, Middle of the Road ( “MOR” ) Music” in Denver repeatedly aired a sharp and harsh editorial targeted directly at our “Top 40” formatted radio station, naming us on their air by our call letters, for playing that song. They spotlighted it and dissected it, emphasized and interpreted every questionable line in the song to point out what a terrible role model our radio station was in setting such a poor example for the Youth of Denver by our playing it!

 

As the Kids might say about that today, "Whatever." 


And with that “Blast from the Past” or the “Buzz that Was,” here’s my Special “Chuck Buell White Rabbit Mixtape Minute Music Medley!”

 

 

Oh! And this!

 

CB which stands for “Curator Boy!” )

 

White Rabbit peaked on the pop charts on 7/29/67, reaching #6 in Cash Box, #7 in Record World and #8 in Billboard.

 

Much as she had with Jefferson Airplane's first chart hit, "Somebody To Love," Grace Slick brought along "White Rabbit" when she jumped ship from The Great Society to join The Airplane in 1967.  Both songs, which failed to make an impact in their initial state, made The Top Ten with Grace's new support team. ("Somebody To Love" even went to #1 here in Chicago.)

 
You probably won’t find a more anti-drug guy than me - never had the slightest interest or curiosity about any of that - which may seem especially strange since I was a budding musician at the time. (I always referred to myself as “The White Sheep of the Family”) -

But I absolutely LOVED this song - and still do to this day - 

Not only one of my favorite hits from 1967 (the best year in music EVER!) but also if all time.
 
As far as I'm concerned, no musical track has ever captured the spirit of this era better than this one.  Much of the other stuff was just unlistenable noise ... and I don't care how high you may have been at the time ... it was totally unrelatable to me.  Good music is good music ... and "White Rabbit" is good music.  The rest, not so much.  
 
Feed your head with this one.  (kk)