
The Great Society was a 1960s San Francisco rock band in the burgeoning Haight Ashbury folk-psychedelic style pervasive during the time of its existence, 1965 to 1966. Remembered as the original group of model turned singer Grace Slick, the initial line-up of the band also featured her then-husband Jerry Slick on drums, his brother Darby Slick on guitar, David Miner on vocals and guitar, Bard DuPont on bass, and Peter van Gelder on saxophone. Miner and DuPont would not remain with the band for the duration.
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Love You Girl
Somebody to Love
Free Advice
Someone To Love
You Can't Cry
That's How It Is
Born to Be Burned
Where (Alternate Version)
White Rabbit
Father Bruce
Girl
Where
Didn't Think So
Grimly Forming
Right To Me (LP Version)
Right To Me
Father
Often as I May
Outlaw Blues
Free Advice (Alternate Version #2)
Arbitration
Daydream Nightmare Love (LP Version)
Darkly Smiling
Double Triptamine Superautomatic Everlovin' Man
Free Advice (Alternate Version #1)
Head's Up (LP Version)
Nature Boy
Daydream Nightmare
Sally Go Round the Roses
Heads Up
That's How It Is (Alternate Version)
Everybody Knows
Daydream Nightmare Love
Sally Go 'round The Roses
Head's Up
I'm the One for You
Somebody to Love [LP Version][Version]
Somebody to Love (1966 original)
Free Advice - Alternate Version #2
Double Tripamine Superautomatic Everlovin' Man
Somebody To Love (LP version)
Free Advice - Alternate Version #1
That's How It Is - Alternate Version
Free Advice - 2007 Remastered Version
That's How It Is (Alternative Version)
Where - Alternate Version
Daydream-Nightmare-Love
Free Advice (LP Version)
Free Advice (alternate version 2)
Someone To Love (LP Version)
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