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Jefferson Starship - The X's, San Francisco, Ca. December 31st, 1979 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

Jefferson Starship - The X's, San Francisco, Ca. December 31st, 1979 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

BAND/ARTIST: Jefferson Starship

Tracklist:

1. Radio Intro / Ride the Tiger (Live) (05:47)
2. The Girl with the Hungry Eyes (Live) (03:57)
3. Have You Seen the Saucers (Live) (04:34)
4. Wooden Ships (Live) (05:42)
5. Jane (Live) (05:13)
6. Stranger (Live) (10:31)
7. Lightning Rose (Live) (04:37)
8. Awakening (Live) (10:05)
9. Fading Lady Light (Live) (04:15)
10. Just the Same (Live) (08:36)
11. Freedom at Point Zero (Live) (05:19)
12. Somebody to Love (Live) (05:01)
13. Rock Music (Live) (05:31)
14. Light the Sky on Fire (Live) (09:05)
15. Dance with the Dragon (Live) (08:09)

Jefferson Starship were among the most successful arena rock bands of the 1970s and early '80s. Guitarist Paul Kantner and singer Grace Slick started the group after the disbandment of Jefferson Airplane, adding former Airplane vocalist Marty Balin not much later. Red Octopus, their second album, established Jefferson Starship as a mainstream rock powerhouse. It topped Billboard's album chart and its smooth single "Miracles" gave the band a number three hit that crossed over to the adult contemporary charts. Many Airplane fans decried the Starship's more mainstream musical direction, especially after Airplane singers Grace Slick and Marty Balin departed in 1978. But with shifting personnel still anchored by Kantner and bassist David Freiberg, the group managed to please its new fans, and some old ones, over a period of a decade before shifting gears into even more overtly pop territory and changing names again to simply Starship. Kantner revived Jefferson Starship in the '90s, bringing Freiberg back into the fold in the mid-2000s, and the bassist kept the band going into the 2020s after the 2016 death of Kantner.



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