In August 1969, Jefferson Airplane delivered a captivating performance of "Somebody To Love" at the Woodstock Music & Art Fair, a pivotal moment in the counterculture movement of the era. At this point in their career, the band was riding high on the success of their groundbreaking album "Surrealistic Pillow," released in 1967, which featured hit singles like "Somebody To Love" and "White Rabbit." This live recording showcases the band's role as one of the leading figures in the psychedelic rock genre, reflecting the vibrant social and political climate of the time. Notably, the Woodstock performance solidified their reputation as a defining voice of a generation, embodying the spirit of peace and love that the festival represented. Additionally, they were one of the few major acts to perform at Woodstock, highlighting their prominence during the late 1960s.