I hadn't noticed before reading your comment ; but it's true. 2:09 the man on the right sings it with all his soul ; so does the grey haired woman on the left at 2:17.
CullenHoback sent me. Just watched his fantastic documentary Q: Into The Storm. This song was used for the Capitol Insurrection footage, chilling but perfectly apt for those scenes.
Back in the mid-1980s, my high school music teacher told us once that she had picked this song years earlier for the choir to sing during its spring concert because it made all those allusions to "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." It wasn't until *after* the concert that anyone thought to mention to her that the song was about the 1960s drug culture. She was in her 40s during the sixties and had been totally clueless about the song's subtext. There were policies put in place after that, and the high school choir program stuck to folk music, fifties pop and similar light-hearted fare from then on.
It is so cleverly written that it can also be interpreted as an anti war song [ Vietnam] as well. love it.The version by The Damned [which was never released in UK] is especially good and more physcadelic and extended.
Grace sang it as one piece, but the choir stuck to the beat, like was a country dance number. Legato, they say, was Grace's gift. It rose seamlessly from ominous beat to resounding joy. The choir made it sound like a Broadway show. Amazing how perfect was grace's version.
Yes you're absolutely right = good vocalists but it looks somehow ridiculous = wrong time & wrong place ! Don't ever touch the "Grace Slick's voice forged on it's originality " The Acid Queen 69's Woodstock " and I'm 76 now and still on rock & Roll. Please watch this Link carefully , all elements are here ....with great respect -Thanks for REX posting = ua-cam.com/video/ykr3irtFnIc/v-deo.html&ab_channel=RexRed-FlockofAngels
So many people here like me that were trying to find this exact rendition that was used in Cullen Hoback's extraordinary documentary series on the Qanon movement(?). I think most of us associate the song with its original intention but it is so perfectly used in the doc as the soundtrack to the climax of a movement that followed bad faith white rabbits into a violent chaos.
Wow! Wonderful. I feel that Ms. Slick would approve. I was a big fan of hers but she had the mic right under her chin while here the mic had to pick up the whoole gang. Well done!!
They just didn't seem to have the same enunciation and emotion which Grace did /does... Yeah... It's "okay"... But it could be /it has the potential to be much finer. None the less though... The lyrics still bring tears to my eyes! (I don't really understand why!) 😲I wasn't even born yet! When I woke from a coma in the mid '80s though.... I gained a whole new appreciation for the classic '60s rock... It just seemed to have a whole lot more to say than the '80s hair bands. 🙂
iTunes - Prince Fatty - Shniece McMenamin - Black Rabbit. Or on you tube too. Shniece's voice is awesome and matches original singer Grace Slick easily if not surpasses hers. This is a reggae version mixed by English DJ Prince Fatty and I'm sure you or anyone else will like it. I hope you enjoy it.
It's unbelievely how 1 imense female voice (Grace Slick) is much more powerful, storng and emotional than a choir of douzens and douzens of female and male voices more a conducteur... How is it possible?
I agree with you 100%. His name is Dr. Robin Williams. He's the new Artistic Director for newchoir Toronto (their website is so outdated though). According to his bio, he also states his interests in bodybuilding & fitness, which explains his beautiful physique lol. I can picture you meeting him in person, and when you shake his hand, you'll be like, "WOW! HE TOUCHED ME!" *faints* lol.
Nah… one of the best things of the songs is that you speed up or slowdown in some sentences. When every word is sung at the ik the exact right time, it’s not right
Lsd brought me here
LSD brought everyone here
@@stonekeys647 yeah sooner or later the substance will bring all of us here
Weird two cats in the same place led me here.
Been a long time. I'd like to do it again before i get too old. ✌
Some kind of mushroom brought me here.
The older people in the choir are really getting into the song. Whole different meaning to them
Yeah, they think it's about really good drugs.
I hadn't noticed before reading your comment ; but it's true. 2:09 the man on the right sings it with all his soul ; so does the grey haired woman on the left at 2:17.
Grace sang Alice in mid 60s. All old timers, hippies and straight, know Jefferson quite well. :)
That final "feed your head" hits different man, the capitol sequence in Q into the Storm is a masterpiece
CullenHoback sent me. Just watched his fantastic documentary Q: Into The Storm.
This song was used for the Capitol Insurrection footage, chilling but perfectly apt for those scenes.
that's what got me here too but it kinda sounded better in Q.
It really was brilliant. I love when music is used so effectively in film. It was absolutely chilling (as you noted...)
Totally moved hearing them for the first time in Q: Into the Storm. INCREDIBLE!!
The 3 1/2 minutes this played during the Capitol footage was profoundly powerful and disturbing. Start to finish it was perfect.
I 2nd that motion
That’s where I heard it too.
Back in the mid-1980s, my high school music teacher told us once that she had picked this song years earlier for the choir to sing during its spring concert because it made all those allusions to "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." It wasn't until *after* the concert that anyone thought to mention to her that the song was about the 1960s drug culture. She was in her 40s during the sixties and had been totally clueless about the song's subtext.
There were policies put in place after that, and the high school choir program stuck to folk music, fifties pop and similar light-hearted fare from then on.
What a lame ass school.
And I thought it was a song from THAT episode of the Simpsons!
It is so cleverly written that it can also be interpreted as an anti war song [ Vietnam] as well. love it.The version by The Damned [which was never released in UK] is especially good and more physcadelic and extended.
Grace sang it as one piece, but the choir stuck to the beat, like was a country dance number. Legato, they say, was Grace's gift. It rose seamlessly from ominous beat to resounding joy. The choir made it sound like a Broadway show. Amazing how perfect was grace's version.
Enjoyed it, but I couldn't help feel that Grace Slick's voice is more powerful and emotional than the entire choir.
Yes you're absolutely right = good vocalists but it looks somehow ridiculous = wrong time & wrong place !
Don't ever touch the "Grace Slick's voice forged on it's originality " The Acid Queen 69's Woodstock " and I'm 76 now and still on rock & Roll.
Please watch this Link carefully , all elements are here ....with great respect -Thanks for REX posting =
ua-cam.com/video/ykr3irtFnIc/v-deo.html&ab_channel=RexRed-FlockofAngels
That's a fact. I've found maybe 50 versions of this song and only about three or four of them are worth keeping.
Embrace the love and appreciation💛
Completely missed the point of a choir then
@@ytubepuppy Post those
Just heard this while watching the Q: Into the Storm documentary on HBO. Great arrangement to go along with the final scene.
Gänsehaut pur. Irre toll wie der Chor es umgesetzt hat, beeindruckend! Wie toll kann ein Chor sein!!
Wanted to see the wonderful group behind the music from the HBO Q documentary. Bravo one and all. You and the filmmaker gave me chills.
Just imagine. Youre tripping your balls out and you walk into a whole choir practicing this song. This would be so surreal.
I would pay a shit load of money to hear that live. Incredible.
Pleasantly surprised! Greatttt! 👌
Wonderful rendition
So many people here like me that were trying to find this exact rendition that was used in Cullen Hoback's extraordinary documentary series on the Qanon movement(?). I think most of us associate the song with its original intention but it is so perfectly used in the doc as the soundtrack to the climax of a movement that followed bad faith white rabbits into a violent chaos.
For me it also gives a sense of circularity given the fact that 8chan was ideated while on a trip of psychedelic mushrooms.
LET
HIM
IN.
Imagine these people sing this, and efter that, the fiends theme plays. Imagine the pop 🤧
It is amazing that of the whole channel this song here gets the most views well done.
My choir's cover song got put over images of my favourite cult. What an honour.
truly is - great job 😎👍🏼
Beautiful.
Wow can you imagine what Grace must feel when she she’s her great song performed like like this?
Gorgeous!
When the church choir sings "White Rabbit" that's when you are truly tripping.
This is so beautiful :) Kudos and thanks people.
fantastic rendition......
Wow! Wonderful. I feel that Ms. Slick would approve. I was a big fan of hers but she had the mic right under her chin while here the mic had to pick up the whoole gang. Well done!!
LET HIM IN
WOOOOOOOW! Excellent cover version! I love it!
Hello Mr Anderson
HIS NAME IS NEO
Beautiful and brinenent
I love how they take grace slicks octave levels by different members and combine them
Beautiful song
Into the storm of an awakening this performance resonates. Bravo.
Love it !!
Adore
Wow. I totally dig that they did this. 🤟 NIce job.
Great song and good cover
Beautiful!! 🖤
This is a really cool version
🐇let him in
Amazing , everyone knows when to sing n when to not.....n wait for their turns
What a sight and what a sound . Great song ; great choir! "Remember what the dormouse said.............."
OUTSTANDING!! What more can I say? Now, if someone would only make it available to purchase and download!
Both beautiful and sub standard at the same time. Best cover so far that I have watched is by Pink.
They just didn't seem to have the same enunciation and emotion which Grace did /does... Yeah... It's "okay"... But it could be /it has the potential to be much finer. None the less though... The lyrics still bring tears to my eyes! (I don't really understand why!) 😲I wasn't even born yet! When I woke from a coma in the mid '80s though.... I gained a whole new appreciation for the classic '60s rock... It just seemed to have a whole lot more to say than the '80s hair bands. 🙂
It starts off pretty "meh", but finishes strong.
Wish I could get a recording of this
Una obra maestra de Grace Slick......
Q sent me (Q: Into the Storm that is)
iam impressed that a choir would sing this song well done
OMG... This is Beautiful Perforance :*:*:*
LET ME IN! bray wyatt
Bravo...different and good.
HOLY FREAKIN' WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
🐰 *FEED YOUR HEAD* 🐇
Grace Slick was and remains epic version
Nothing better than 100 young people singing about how great drugs are. Love it.
Young people? lol
Listening to this attempt, you again appreciate the incredible talent of Grace Slick.
VERY GOOD!
Chilling
My word that is good.
Where can I buy this song??? It has been haunting me since Q: Into the Storm but I can’t find it on iTunes, SoundCloud, Spotify, etc.
iTunes - Prince Fatty - Shniece McMenamin - Black Rabbit. Or on you tube too. Shniece's voice is awesome and matches original singer Grace Slick easily if not surpasses hers. This is a reggae version mixed by English DJ Prince Fatty and I'm sure you or anyone else will like it. I hope you enjoy it.
@@silajeep1 yeah definitely talking about THIS video, wtf with the random ad
FrancesBaconandEggs your welcome
if you are talking about this specific verision...why dont you just rip it from here?...
Get these people in touch with WWE, immediately…
Based Hipster Caveman Guy sent me here.
Great
nobody has ever come close to Grace Slick. Nobody
Anyone else here from Q: Into The Storm?
wow
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❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
The original was spine tingling…still good to listen to a different rendition.
Jeez, this song is so adictive. If I keep listening to this, I swear I will start to take any drug that makes me travel.
Какие совершено разные лица. Просто удивительно.
I would like each to do it solo and then mix it.
Maravilhoso 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
It's unbelievely how 1 imense female voice (Grace Slick) is much more powerful, storng and emotional than a choir of douzens and douzens of female and male voices more a conducteur... How is it possible?
Q into the storm brought me here
This is the last tune I would ever envision as a large choral arrangement. 😲
😬
who's the red tee man?? he's so haaaandsome 😍
I agree with you 100%. His name is Dr. Robin Williams. He's the new Artistic Director for newchoir Toronto (their website is so outdated though). According to his bio, he also states his interests in bodybuilding & fitness, which explains his beautiful physique lol. I can picture you meeting him in person, and when you shake his hand, you'll be like, "WOW! HE TOUCHED ME!" *faints* lol.
Nice
brain orgasm everytime REMEMMBEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRR
If you can remember when this song came out....then you weren't really there!
A classic Grace Slick Jefferson Airplane Masterpiece 🌵👍
FanFreakingTastic ! ! !
Q brought me here.
Now I await His further instructions.
C-.r-.e-.p-.p.-y.!🥶this makes me wanna forget everything the dormouse ever said.
Where is Grace Slick when you need her? Sorry, this is not choir music.
NO =this is not choir music but it non respect towards the Legend Grace Slick =the Acid Queen 69's Woodstock .
Matrix 4 ❤
wspaniale
Shrooms for everyone 😜
Nah… one of the best things of the songs is that you speed up or slowdown in some sentences. When every word is sung at the ik the exact right time, it’s not right
no... i didn´t feel .... the people singing ... this is only a video.... and the music is produced ....
This is the end track to Q into the storm.
Oh dear oh dear oh dear. Why cant folks leave things alone.
Sounds a bit dull and flat compared to the original.
Go listen to Grace singing at Woodstock with energy, enjoyment and emotion. Wonderful.
Wahou !
Matrix here I come....
I was just curious as to how a choir would be singing a psych rock song.
Because it's a wildly popular song featuring some very challenging vocal runs and pitches.
Grace is smiling.
If you remember the 60’s you were never there!