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Key recordings included Jefferson Airplane's Surrealistic Pillow, the first album to come out of San Francisco during this era, which sold well enough to bring the city's music scene to the attention of the record industry: from it they took two of the earliest psychedelic hit singles: " White Rabbit " ( 1967 ) and " Somebody to Love " ( 1967 ).
Their 1967 record Surrealistic Pillow is regarded as one of the key recordings of the so-called Summer of Love and brought the group international recognition.
The group's second LP, Surrealistic Pillow, recorded in Los Angeles with producer Rick Jarrard in only thirteen days at a cost of $ 8000, launched the Airplane to international fame.
The name " Surrealistic Pillow " was suggested by the ' shadow ' producer of the album, Jerry Garcia, when he mentioned that, as a whole, the album sounded " as Surrealistic as a pillow is soft.
The group's music underwent a significant transformation after Surrealistic Pillow, however.
Between 1967 and 1972 they scored a run of eight consecutive Top 20 albums in the USA, with both Surrealistic Pillow and Crown of Creation making the Top 10.
* Surrealistic Pillow ( 1967 )
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Magical Mystery Tour ), Small Faces (" Itchycoo Park "), Eric Burdon & The Animals ( Winds of Change ), The Doors ( The Doors and Strange Days ), Jefferson Airplane ( Surrealistic Pillow and After Bathing at Baxter's ), Pink Floyd ( The Piper at the Gates of Dawn ), Love ( Forever Changes ), Cream ( Disraeli Gears ), The Rolling Stones ( Their Satanic Majesties Request ), The Who ( The Who Sell Out ), The Velvet Underground ( The Velvet Underground & Nico ), Procol Harum ( Procol Harum ), and The Jimi Hendrix Experience ( Are You Experienced?
Surrealistic Pillow was the first blockbuster psychedelic album by a band from San Francisco, announcing to the world the active bohemian scene that had developed there starting with The Beats during the 1950s, extending and changing through the 1960s into the Haight-Ashbury counterculture.
When Grace Slick departed to join Jefferson Airplane, she took this song with her, bringing it to the Surrealistic Pillow sessions, along with her own composition " White Rabbit ".
" Somebody to Love " was also a track on their influential album released in February 1967, Surrealistic Pillow.
Some popular songs where the cowbell has featured prominently include: "( Don't Fear ) The Reaper " by Blue Oyster Cult, Holiday " by Madonna, " Loveshack " by The B-52s, " Come Back Baby " by Jefferson Airplane on " Surrealistic Pillow ", " Low Rider " by War, " Pigs ( Three Different Ones )" by Pink Floyd, " Tall Paul " by Annette Funicello, " Daft Punk Is Playing At My House " by LCD Soundsystem, " Electioneering " by Radiohead, " Mississippi Queen " by Mountain, " We're Not Gonna Take It " by Twisted Sister, " Honky Tonk Women " by The Rolling Stones, " Pretty Fly ( for a White Guy )", " Why Don't You Get A Job?
Key recordings included Jefferson Airplane's Surrealistic Pillow and The Doors ' Strange Days.
* Surrealistic Pillow ( 1967 )
On the band's second album, Surrealistic Pillow, his song " Embryonic Journey " showcased his fingerstyle acoustic guitar virtuosity.
Other noteworthy Casady performances on Jefferson Airplane recordings include the seminal Top 10 hit " White Rabbit " ( on the album Surrealistic Pillow, 1967 ), " Rejoyce " and " Watch Her Ride " ( After Bathing at Baxter's, 1967 ), " Crown of Creation ", " If You Feel " and " The House at Pooneil Corners " ( Crown of Creation, 1968 ), and " Crazy Miranda " and " War Movie " ( Bark, 1971 ).
Unlike Surrealistic Pillow, released earlier the same year, After Bathing at Baxter's is classified as psychedelic rock because it eschews the more commercial type pop songs, such as " Somebody to Love ," that appeared on the earlier LP.
The group picked David Hassinger to produce because he had worked as an engineer on the Rolling Stones ' "( I Can't Get No ) Satisfaction " and Jefferson Airplane's Surrealistic Pillow album ( on the latter of which Jerry Garcia had guested as well having suggested the album's title ).
As Jackson said in a 1990 interview in Bass Player magazine .“ Casady, whom I'd first heard on Jefferson Airplane's Surrealistic Pillow album in late 1966, had a big, rich, metallic sound with a full bottom and a curious, guitaristic way of playing that I was immediately drawn to.

Surrealistic and is
In 2004, Jim Emerson wrote that Prince of Darkness was an undervalued horror film: " What makes me goose-pimply about Prince of Darkness is its goofy-but-ingenious central conceit and its truly Surrealistic imagery, some of which could have sprouted out of Buñuel and Dali's Un Chien Andalou.
The third section, “ The Voice ”, is written in the form of a Surrealistic caricature of a Psychoanalytic practice in New York City.

Surrealistic and on
The paranoiac-critical arose from similar Surrealistic experiments with psychology and the creation of images such as Max Ernst ’ s frottage technique, which involved rubbing pencil or chalk on paper over a textured surface and interpreting the phantom images visible in the texture on the paper.

Surrealistic and .
In this manifesto, he stated that the socialist ( communist ) system had become so Surrealistic that it could be seen as an expression of art itself.
Surrealistic art also remains popular with museum patrons.
Roger Bozzetto and Arthur B. Evans, " The Surrealistic Science Fiction of Serge Brussolo.
Some of Titlebaum's works were done in Surrealistic styles, often with Old Testament religious motifs.

Pillow and is
* The Fujiwara clan is featured prominently in The Pillow Book, by Sei Shōnagon.
It is also known as Jacob's Pillow Stone and the Tanist Stone, and in Scottish Gaelic clach-na-cinneamhain.
" The Stone Pillow " offers the rise of the rebellion which the protagonists of " If This Goes On -" later join ; it is noteworthy that the Rebellion ( styled the " Second American Revolution " in later stories of the Future History ) includes Mormons, Catholics, and Jews, groups suppressed by the Theocracy, working in concert with Freemasons.
Pillow lavas and the related sheeted dyke complexes form part of a classic ophiolite sequence when a segment of oceanic crust is obducted onto continental crust.
Fort Pillow State Park is home to a museum and also has reconstructed fortifications on the original site of the fort.
After a flood in the early twentieth century, most of the industries died out, and today Becket is mostly known as a resort town with an artists ' community surrounding the Jacob's Pillow Company.
Pillow Academy, a private Christian school, is located in unincorporated Leflore County.
Pillow is a borough in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States.
Pillow is the northernmost town in Dauphin County, located at ( 40. 640430 ,-76. 803464 ).
Pillow Talk is a 1959 romantic comedy film directed by Michael Gordon.
It is also shown that he is currently quite stuck on the study of poo, having read many books written by one Miss Felicity Beedle, whom he knows as " the poo lady ", and who has also written such books as Where's My Cow ?, The World of Poo, Melvin and the Enormous Boil, Geoffrey and the Magic Pillow Case and The Little Duckling Who Thought He Was an Elephant.
Ogata is well known for his roles in Peter Greenaway's The Pillow Book, Paul Schrader's Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters and Shohei Imamura's The Ballad of Narayama.
The Dog Pillow is an Edo period parody.
Aidan Chambers ' novel This is All: The Pillow Book of Cordelia Kenn is based on the concept of the pillow book.
The Pillow Book is also the name of a series of three radio thrillers written by Robert Forrest and broadcast on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour Drama.
Most often, this type of match is booked as a Lingerie Pillow Fight, in which the women " compete " in lingerie and little or no actual wrestling takes place but feathers in the pillows were sometimes shedding from place to place.
After it was introduced from China, Go came to be actively played during the Nara period ( 710-794 ), and during the following Heian period ( 794-1185 ) Go was a favourite aristocratic pastime, as is described in typical literary works of this period such as The Pillow Book and The Tale of Genji.
This is a collection of her short essays on many different subjects, personal, social and political, as a modern version of the 10th Century Japanese Pillow Book by Sei Shōnagon.
He is also the founder and creator of Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in Massachusetts.
These teas soon transformed into the festival that is so widely known to this day, Jacob ’ s Pillow Dance Festival.

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