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Somebody to Love?: A Rock-and-Roll Memoir Somebody to Love?: A Rock-and-Roll Memoir by Grace Slick
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“mantel and a Rolls in the garage, but your old man still wouldn't know a clitoris from a junk bond if you had the guts to show him your twat in the first place.”
Grace Slick, Somebody to Love?: A Rock-and-Roll Memoir
“It's all going the way it's supposed to be going Otherwise, it would be going some other way.” —SANDY HARPER, 1978”
Grace Slick, Somebody to Love?: A Rock-and-Roll Memoir
“It's the individual's specific way of perceiving the world that swings the whole game in a different direction.”
Grace Slick, Somebody to Love?: A Rock-and-Roll Memoir
“He loved the idea of this country (theory and practice often being diametrically opposed), but the manner in which the original documents of freedom had been mangled to steer corporate/military interests drove him close to clinically insane. I believe it was grief for a nation that finally killed him.”
Grace Slick, Somebody to Love?: A Rock-and-Roll Memoir
“there'll always be people who are afraid of living and afraid of dying. And there are always more of them than there are risk-takers, the people who bring innovation into every area, with or without drugs.”
Grace Slick, Somebody to Love?: A Rock-and-Roll Memoir
“Insignificant events can take on monumental proportions when your head is full of practically nothing.”
Grace Slick, Somebody to Love?: A Rock-and-Roll Memoir
“The following is in no way a death wish. I like life just fine, but when the time comes, my favorite way of dying would be by … EXPLOSION—all over white walls!”
Grace Slick, Somebody to Love?: A Rock-and-Roll Memoir