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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: Can&#8217;t Seem To Make You Mine / The Seeds GNP Crescendo not only possessed a great label name, turns out they were one of the small indies with enough taste to issue several of their singles in quality color picture sleeves. Biggest sellers, The Seeds, certainly benefitted most. Not unlike London&#8217;s maraca drenched blues [...]]]></description>
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<p>Listen: Can&#8217;t Seem To Make You Mine / The Seeds<br />
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<p>GNP Crescendo not only possessed a great label name, turns out they were one of the small indies with enough taste to issue several of their singles in quality color picture sleeves. Biggest sellers, The Seeds, certainly benefitted most. </p>
<p>Not unlike London&#8217;s maraca drenched blues knockoffs epitomized the English sound, The Seeds ruled roost as to what life sounded like in L.A., at least to a little kid growing up in small town New York State. </p>
<p>Never did I hear The Seeds on daytime radio when current, but certainly heard them at night. Whether by choice or reality, my recollection associates the band with summertime &#8217;67, when The Seeds original debut single, &#8216;Can&#8217;t Seem To Make You Mine&#8217; got re-released. Yes, late night, warm weather airplay, when the AM Top 40&#8242;s went all underground rock in the evenings. Those non hits by Lothar &#038; The Hand People, Big Brother &#038; The Holding Company, The Leaves and Country Joe &#038; The Fish rubbed shoulders with The Seeds on every nighttime playlist that summer, both locally and as far off as WBZ from Boston and WOWO in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The band&#8217;s interest was peaking, certainly in the world of radio. Depending on the market, each were playing The Seeds, whether it being &#8216;Mr. Farmer&#8217;, &#8216;Pushin&#8217; Too Hard&#8217;, their latest, most psychedelic record yet, &#8216;A Thousand Shadows&#8217; or &#8216;Can&#8217;t Seem To Make You Mine&#8217;.</p>
<p>Just imagine this intro beaming through my transistor for the first time. I tell you in all honesty, the memory is as plain as day. It, and the song, were one listens. I desperately needed the record on the spot. </p>
<p>Praise be, the thrill of finding it in my weekly pile of airplay rejects from WMCR that very Friday. Yet another single which didn&#8217;t fit into their adult, easy listening format, much to my miraculous luck.</p>
<p>Pianist Daryl Hooper, already carving the initial model of playing bass on a separate keyboard, not only dominated the overall sound of The Seeds, he also wrote some of their most powerful hooks, all based on simplicity. In my fantasy world, that break in &#8216;Can&#8217;t Seem To Make You Mine&#8217; soundtracked driving through the desert by night, heading into the creepy unknown, speeding west on Route 66, just like The Doors long keyboard middle in &#8216;Light My Fire&#8217;. Hearing both for the first time, late on hot summer nights, clearly left deep impressions.</p>
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		<title>Jefferson Airplane</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 05:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: My Best Friend / Jefferson Airplane Wintertime record. I recall it being played, late at night, on those AM stations that would switch transmission direction around 9 pm (it was some FCC rule back then), and we&#8217;d all get to hear distant programming from cities far away. I&#8217;d pick up Boston (WBZ) and Fort [...]]]></description>
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<p>Listen:  My Best Friend / Jefferson Airplane<br />
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<p>Wintertime record. I recall it being played, late at night, on those AM stations that would switch transmission direction around 9 pm (it was some FCC rule back then), and we&#8217;d all get to hear distant programming from cities far away. I&#8217;d pick up Boston (WBZ) and Fort Wayne, Indiana (WOWO). Boston radio, in particular, was playing some adventurous west coast stuff back then like Love, The Seeds and The Leaves. </p>
<p>But yeah, definitely hardcore winter, which in upstate New York was most unpleasant. The freezing wind howling outside, me needing to be up for school but nonetheless listening to the transistor radio under the pillow deep into the night. (The Ramones &#8216;Do You Remember Rock And Roll Radio&#8217; captures it perfectly). &#8216;My Best Friend&#8217; was part of that soundtrack. </p>
<p>I was so excited about seeing Jefferson Airplane not long after SURREALISTIC PILLOW got released. Besides &#8216;My Best Friend&#8217;, &#8216;White Rabbit&#8217; and &#8216;Somebody To Love&#8217; were sure to be show stoppers. But oh dear, their live performance was terrible. Grace Slick could not pull off these songs whatsoever. None of them could. I still wonder if they even played on this record. </p>
<p>Given the turnout was very small, the band seemed arrogantly comfortable with being mad at those of us who did show up. </p>
<p>&#8220;Where are all your friends tonight&#8221;, Grace Slick dismissively spat as she glared at a guy quite close to the stage. I would think she should have been pissed at the ones who didn&#8217;t bother to buy a ticket, instead of that poor chap. </p>
<p>Yes, a most disrespectful bunch. I was miserably deflated and never returned to see them again. </p>
<p>Still, Jefferson Airplane had a few great singles through the years, yet never quite topped this one in my book.</p>
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