Jefferson Airplane
Jefferson Airplane - Live At Woodstock 1969 (Full Concert)
In August 1969, Jefferson Airplane performed at the Woodstock Festival, a pivotal event in the counterculture movement. At this time, the band was riding high on the success of their album "Surrealistic Pillow," released in 1967, which had solidified their place in rock history with hits like "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit." By the time of their Woodstock performance, they were on the verge of releasing their follow-up album, "Volunteers," which was notable for its political themes and reflections of the era's social upheaval. The concert is especially memorable as it showcased their dynamic presence and the collective spirit of the festival itself. Jefferson Airplane was one of the first major acts at Woodstock, marking a significant moment in their trajectory and contributing to the legendary status of the event. Their performance remains a touchstone for the ideals and energy of the 1960s music scene.