Saturday, October 13, 2012

Chasing Rabetts



9 comments:

Hank Roberts said...

As the gardeners in our neighborhood say, "Ask Oxalis, when she's ten feet tall ..."

So is anybody going to take on blog/kibitzing this stuff?

http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/capandtrade/capandtrade.htm

EliRabett said...

Well Hank as Eli put it the floor is open:)

Jason Miller said...

What a voice.

Anonymous said...

Not to take away from the wabbit reference, or the fact that many of the arguments we encounter seem to have come from a Lewis Carol character...But...Jack and Jorma are still around and as good as ever. They have held up much better than Grace has.

Embryonic Journey:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFUHZFOWvh8

Oh Yeah, I agree that the GoogleMaster is more than qualified as a Blog Buster. My hat is off to any that still have the stomach for it.

arch stanton

Anonymous said...

Surrealistic Pillow was the first stereo LP I ever bought. Dang, time flies when you're getting old 8^(.

Mal Adapted

John said...

If you compare this photo of Grade Slick, from the famed 1969 Woodstock concert, with Grace Slick's Wikipedia page, you will be driven to conclude that Grace Slick seems older than she did 43 years ago. But that's true of all of us, even Eli Rabett.

Jeffrey Davis said...

I remember taking a date to Changes Unlimited (Louisville's 1st hippie club) in the fall of 1967. White Rabbit was in heavy rotation. Shapes of Things by the Yardbirds. Tobacco Road by the Nashville Teens. East-West by Paul Butterfield. Anything that had a big beat and verrrrry nervous guitar. We were probably a year or so behind San Francisco.

Never got into Grace Slick, though. She seemed to be like some big lunged dominatrix.

MorinMoss said...

The following is a far cry from Surrealistic Pillow but as the topic is chasing ra(b)b(i|e)tts, I'm sure it'll put a smile on your faces.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeuL5IGimCQ

Anonymous said...

Maybe Grace would sign a rabbit for The Wabett:
http://tinyurl.com/8u4pc9t

arch stanton