allthumbs Posted December 18, 2002 Posted December 18, 2002 One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small And the ones that mother gives you, don't do anything at all Go ask Alice, when she's ten feet tall And if you go chasing rabbits, and you know you're going to fall Tell 'em a hookah-smoking caterpillar has given you the call And call Alice, when she was just small When the men on the chessboard get up and tell you where to go And you've just had some kind of mushroom, and your mind is moving low Go ask Alice, I think she'll know When logic and proportion have fallen sloppy dead And the white knight is talking backwards And the red queen's off with her head Remember what the dormouse said Feed your head, feed your head Quote
North_by_Northwest Posted December 18, 2002 Posted December 18, 2002 You want me to throw it into the tub when White Rabbit peaks? Quote
Mr._Natural Posted December 18, 2002 Posted December 18, 2002 I thought he wanted he radio in the tub when the song peaks and the rabbit eats his own head? Quote
RobBob Posted December 18, 2002 Posted December 18, 2002 Mr. Natural's got it right. Â "You should see what's happening in the elevator!" Quote
sk Posted December 18, 2002 Posted December 18, 2002 (edited) Grace Slick has one of the best women in rock voices..... Â Â Edited December 18, 2002 by Muffy_The_Wanker_Sprayer Quote
sk Posted December 18, 2002 Posted December 18, 2002 for the recored Jefferson Airplane rocked  Jefferson Starship, not at all Quote
Mr._Natural Posted December 18, 2002 Posted December 18, 2002 (edited) We built this city, we built this city on rock an' roll Built this city, we built this city on rock an' roll  Say you don't know me, or recognize my face Say you don't care who goes to that kind of place Knee deep in the hoopla, sinking in your fight Too many runaways eating up the night  Ma Coley plays the mamba, listen to the radio, don't you remember We built this city, we built this city on rock an' roll  chorus  Someone's always playing corporation games Who cares they're always changing corporation names We just want to dance here, someone stole the stage They call us irresponsible, write us off the page  Ma Coley plays the mamba, listen to the radio, don't you remember We built this city, we built this city on rock an' roll  chorus  It's just another Sunday, in a tired old street Well if you got the toco, oh, then we just lost the beat  Who counts the money underneath the bar Who writes the wrecking ball in two wild guitars Don't tell us you need us, 'cos we're just simple fools Looking for America, coming through your schools  (I'm looking out over that Golden Gate bridge Out on a gorgeous sunny Saturday, I've seen that low amount of traffic)  Don't you remember (remember)  (Here's your favorite radio station, in your favorite radio city The city by the bay, the city that rocks, the city that never sleeps)  Ma Coley plays the mamba, listen to the radio, don't you remember We built this city, we built this city on rock an' roll  chorus repeats 2x  (We built, we built this city) built this city (we built, we built this city) (repeats out)  this is the first song I can remember hearing on the radio, age seven or so.  Edited December 18, 2002 by Mr._Natural Quote
sk Posted December 18, 2002 Posted December 18, 2002 first album I baught that I picked out all on my own was Van Halen 1984 Â I am only a little bit older than you Quote
mattp Posted December 18, 2002 Posted December 18, 2002 (edited) Â "for the recored Jefferson Airplane rocked--Jefferson Starship, not at all " Â I agree that the Starship happened after they started to go downhill, but wasn't Blows Against the Empire one of their albums? That one was worthy. Edited December 18, 2002 by mattp Quote
Mr._Natural Posted December 18, 2002 Posted December 18, 2002 than i was just 2 years behind ya, my first tape was  1986 Quote
allthumbs Posted December 18, 2002 Author Posted December 18, 2002 Â Actually I was watching 'Platoon' last night and that song brought back memories. Quote
sk Posted December 18, 2002 Posted December 18, 2002 some seriously GREAT music came out of the 60's Quote
ScottP Posted December 18, 2002 Posted December 18, 2002 I thought he wanted he radio in the tub when the song peaks and the rabbit eats his own head? Â All he got was a grapefruit! (I love that part.) Quote
Off_White Posted December 19, 2002 Posted December 19, 2002 Grace Slick has one of the best women in rock voices..... Â You mean "had" don't you? Not that she's dead, but the quality of her voice is. She can't hit those notes in White Rabbit anymore. The whole arc of the Jefferson Whatever band history would make for quite a soap opera. Quote
sk Posted December 19, 2002 Posted December 19, 2002 I have not heard Grace try and sing in quite some time... Stevie Nix still sounds awsome though saw her on VH1 a cupple of weekends ago. Quote
North_by_Northwest Posted December 19, 2002 Posted December 19, 2002 Actually I have it right according to the movie. I assume the biting head quote is from the book... Quote
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