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Twisted Tales: Grace Slick Exemplifies 1960s Hedonism -- Going on Six Decades

  • Posted on Feb 19th 2010 5:00PM by James Sullivan
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Side One of the Jefferson Airplane's classic 1967 album 'Surealistic Pillow' gets a heavy workout in the Coen brothers' latest film, 'A Serious Man,' loosely based on the directors' own coming-of-age in suburban Minnesota in the era of acid rock. Bar mitzvah boy Danny listens to 'Somebody to Love' on transistor-radio earphones to get through Hebrew school.

The powerful voice on that hit single belonged to Grace Slick, one of the first true female rock stars, and one of the most unrepentant characters to emerge from the hedonistic '60s. Her appetite was legendary, even among her famously indulgent peers. And she had a nose for trouble: As recently as the 1990s, she was having run-ins with the law.

As the San Francisco rock scene began to form in the mid-1960s, the young department store model born Grace Wing started a rock band called the Great Society with her then-husband, Jerry Slick, and his brother Darby. When another local band, Jefferson Airplane, lost a singer to maternity leave, they offered to buy Grace out of her contract. She brought two songs with her from the Great Society: the Darby Slick composition 'Somebody to Love' and her own 'White Rabbit' -- a dirgelike drug-culture anthem teeming with trippy 'Alice in Wonderland' imagery that would follow the former song into the Top 10 during the Summer of Love.

The Airplane's commercial success transformed Slick into a psychedelic icon, and she made the most of it. During the Black Power season of 1968, she performed on 'The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour' in blackface. Invited to the Nixon White House in 1970 as a fellow Finch College alumna of First Daughter Tricia, she schemed with her date, radical activist Abbie Hoffman, to spike the president's tea with LSD.

According to Slick, her plan was to drop the 600 micrograms of acid she had secreted under her fingernail -- which she kept long for cocaine use -- into an urn of tea. The plot to dose Tricky Dick went awry when security barred her from entry, informing her that the Jefferson Airplane were on an FBI banned list because of suspect lyrical content. Clearly, FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover was feeding his head with the Airplane -- for the nation's security, of course.

Slick even courted controversy in her domestic life. When her daughter with bandmate Paul Kantner was born in 1971, she joked that she would name the baby "god," with a small G, to teach her humility. The joke was reported in the press as fact; the baby was actually christened as the comparatively staid China.

Slick also had considerable personal problems, including a serious car crash that required several months of recuperation and a series of incidents with law enforcement that she called TUIs – "talking under the influence." But Slick's drinking finally got the best of her in Germany in 1978. Performing with the Airplane's successor group, Jefferson Starship, her extreme intoxication forced the band to cancel on its first night in Hamburg, inciting a riot.

The next night, having reportedly polished off the contents of her hotel minibar, she blamed the audience for the rise of Nazi Germany 30 years before. Goosestepping across the stage, she taunted the crowd by asking, "Who won the war?" After groping guitarist Craig Chaquico, she fell into the audience, where she fondled several women and shoved a finger up someone's nose. Within days, at the urging of her former lover, an irate Kantner, Slick left the band.

Although she returned to tour with other incarnations of Starship, by the late 1980s Slick was retired from music for good. However, this didn't entail retiring her wild side. In 1994, she was arrested for aiming an unloaded weapon at police officers who came to her Marin County, Calif., home to investigate a report of a domestic disturbance. A man inside her home had called the cops in a panic, claiming that a drunken Slick was discharging a shotgun in the house. Slick, pointing her firearm at the arriving officers, demanded that they leave her property. Charged with assault with a deadly weapon, she was sentenced to 200 hours of community service and ordered to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.

Now 70, with white hair pulled back in a ponytail, she is sober and is expressing her creativity through painting. She's as outspoken as ever, often repeating her belief that rockers older than 50 don't belong onstage. She recently told CNN why some of her paintings still reference 'Alice in Wonderland,' which, of course, inspired 'White Rabbit.'

"Following your curiosity is a good idea," she said, "because you don't want to be sitting around at my age going, 'Gee, I was too scared to go for it.'"

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aron pieman kay

those were the daze....i miss them for sure

April 05 2011 at 12:58 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Milton Nespatti

The Airplane led me to smoke grass. Thanx Jorma & Cia.

November 30 2010 at 12:57 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Bruce Allen

Happy birthday Grace. You're continue to be dynamite.

Bruce Allen
Ex-Yippie and still a revolutionary after all these years.

October 30 2010 at 6:13 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Kyitty

HELLO some of you. Age tends to change our youthful looks. Sorry, but it seems to hit us all. She is one awesome lady with talent. She is just as beautiful now as she was back when. I have no doubt she is just as beautiful inside as she is outside. I'd love to see you when you turn to her age. Let me see. Will you be bald and/or grey? Take a long look at yourself. Don't cast stones. As far as drugs go, that was not a good era. Vietnam, drug prevalence, etc. People change. Some bad, some good. Some are narrow minded like you.

September 16 2010 at 12:24 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Mario Berardelli

Saw JA in 67 Montreal, free concert given in downtown along with the Dead, I was 15 years old and I remember it like it was yesterday. Stayed a fan of their music to this day. Thankyou to all the members of this great Rock and Roll band.

May 16 2010 at 10:52 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
José

My idol :-)

May 06 2010 at 5:57 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Carl Fallik

DR. Jerry,
Still have my tickets and a poster from the show! Your account is totally accurate. I was living in Norman at the time. My friends and I bought out the first three rows center in advance. I even have a picture of the Civic Center with Jefferson Airplane on that frame on the top of the building.
C.

March 21 2010 at 5:51 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
JT

My Favorite Grace story goes like this:
While working for Bill Graham in the mid '80's I would occasionally do some work at one of the local recording studios, The Automatt. Grace would show up there for some work driving her own car. It was a white convertible VW Cabriolet Rabbit with license plates that read "WHITE RABIT"... I thought that was the coolest thing...
Cheers!

March 01 2010 at 12:54 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Jennifer

What's your problem, RANDY?

There's nothing wrong with taking a trip down Memory Lane. Try growing up yourself.

March 01 2010 at 12:23 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Jules W

Slick is a rock icon who made an indelible and indisputiable contribution to the rock scene for time immemorial. Whatever you want to say about her personal life as an artist her gifts to us live on. Many other artists throughout history have had all sorts of personal problems and were chased by various personal demons. If you choose to focus on an artists faults then a faulty artist is what you will find. I choose to put on "White Rabbit" and turn up the volume. Happy listening!

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