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'Planet
Earth Rock And Roll Orchestra,
Everybody Here Can Be In The Band,
Planet
Earth Rock And Roll Dream '
Paul Kantner (From Planet Earth
Rock and Roll Orchestra)
Black Lights, Day Glow, Zig
Zags and Ripple. Nixon was in office, kids lay dead in a foreign
land and on our campuses. The whole world seemed to be rushing
towards an uncertain future. Even the Silent Majority was starting
to talk.
On the west coast of the
United States, some of the best musicians of a generation came
together to share ideas, explore the new technology and to kick
out what would be the greatest, most influential albums of the
age.
Woodstock and Altamont were
behind - Watergate was ahead and Blows
Against the Empire was on every Head's turntable.
"Hey Dick, Whatever you think
is totally irrelevant. Both to us and to you. You are the past, we
are the future." (From Blows
Against the Empire)
Those words were shouted out
at so many gatherings. You could smell revolution. The music was
real, the times desperate and hope for the future burned white
hot. Blows Against the Empire
was the soundtrack to the early seventies. Featuring members of
Jefferson Airplane, the Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger
Service, CSN&Y, the Fabulous Rhinestones and many others Blows
Against the Empire was not just an all star collaboration, but was
also a science fiction masterpiece that was the brainchild of Paul
Kantner.
While Paul was the guiding force
behind the album the influence of what was to become the Planet
Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra was immeasurable. Grace Slick, David
Crosby, Jerry Garcia, Graham Nash all have a distinctive voice on
the album. You can't steer the wind but Paul was able to keep a
firm hand on the till of the ship. The Planet Earth Rock and Roll collaboration
continued and several albums were released as solo efforts by this
Band of Caballeros! Most of which are available here.
A decade later found Paul Kantner
back in the studio with Grace Slick, other members of Jefferson
Starship, the Turtles, the Durocs, the Edgar Winter Group and a
host of others (including Paul's children). Paul had an epic
science fiction novel/movie/soundtrack in mind when he started to
record Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra.
Paul
Kantner explains the premise for the Album Novel in an interview. "The
album is sort of a soundtrack to the
novel. It's about a
rock-and-roll band who gets a hold of a lot of telepathic
amplification equipment, essentially, that the government starts
coming after. That
begins an adventure of them going cross-country. They wind up in a
settlement in
Australia, and eventually get off the planet in a unique sort of
way. There's a
sort-of
picture of it on the album."
While
the Album and the Book have been out of circulation to most of the
world for over a decade a newly remastered edition of Planet Earth
Rock and Roll Orchestra will be available soon, right here at
Planet Earth Rock and Roll (planetearthrockandroll.com). So fasten
your seatbelts, prepare for launch as we discover the universe of
Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra.
Let'
GO!!!
Rick McNamara
Site keeper and amateur astronaut
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