Their best song by far. Balin's vocals are just magical mixed with Gracie and company's equally magical background and the arrangement is sultry and sensuous blending the strings, keys, percussion and guitar so perfectly. Possibly the "sexiest" song ever recorded. If this doesn't create a stir inside you, you're probably dead. Pure soul, just sublime ❤
Asia & BJ, you'll love Jefferson Starship's "Count On Me" and "Play On Love"!!! Marty Balin - lead and backing vocals, wrote this song; Grace Slick - backing vocals; Paul Kantner - backing vocals, rhythm guitar; Craig Chaquico - lead guitar, backing vocals; Papa John Creach - electric violin; David Freiberg - organ, backing vocals; Pete Sears - bass, electric piano, backing vocals; John Barbata - drums, percussion, backing vocals; - Additional personnel Bobbye Hall - percussion, congas; Irv Cox - saxophone.
Three things that really make this song: 1. Marty Balin's voice, especially when he really takes off near the end, going higher and higher, as the sax comes in 2. The overall smoothness and groove to go with the lyrics 3. Grace Slick's vocals... it's subtle, but knowing how powerful her voice is when she wants it to be, every time she says "Ooh baby", she sounds like a Ferrari in 1st gear, just touching the gas pedal, like she's gonna let it rip any second, but she holds it back (mostly), and the effect is amazing 😁
"Stop lookin' at me like a little snack" BAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Asia you're killing me, :). Dial it down, BJ, hehehehehe!! My favorite Jefferson Starship song! So glad you're reacting to the long version. I'm a sucker for a great horn/percussion groove. This is some of the best instrumental "solo" for a song BECAUSE it's not a guitar solo.
I'm so glad you played the album cut. I've loved this song from the first time I heard it that I ran right out and bought the sheet music to it which I still have. And I thought I seen you catch the line ( I had a taste of the real world, then I went down on you).
By the way you have to listen to this song several times and very closely to get what they are really saying the more you listen to the more you will feel the kind of love that we have left behind these days days.
"I had a taste of the real world, when I went down on you." " You ripple like a river when I touch you, when I pluck your body like a string" "When I start dancing inside you" Ya'll missed it just like most of us did when the song came out.
My mother was in her 30's at the time and a cool parent, I can't believe we sang this in the car, I didn't know the real words and she probably didn't either or she would have turned the station very quickly to keep my innocence, lol. @@lesyankee6129
Don't count me in with "ya'll missed it like most of us did..." The lyrics were printed on the album. I was a 17 yr old senior football player @ MHS in Mamaroneck, NY and gave it to my cheerleader girlfriend Michele L in Oct of 75. We didn't miss one word. Not a drop of it...
@@lesyankee6129 September of 75 not 77. My senior year in hs. What radio censors? Not the rock stations broadcasting from the Big Apple NYC or Long Island. You must be a hick from the sticks
@@mattgb23 OK, matt, good for you. Was I off by 2 yrs? Fine, sue me. I was in 9th grade then. In case you're curious, I grew up in lower Manhattan (yeah, NYC) and in 75 was living in North Jersey. Probably listening to WABC 77. Never lived in the sticks. Have a nice day out on the Island. If you're a Mets fan, or ride the LIRR you have my sympathies. I'm outta here.
Ah, the 70's. This was one of the great Sex Anthems of the decade, and it's been one of my favorite songs ever since. Everything seemed to be about sex back then, and songs like this celebrated the sensual delights of lovemaking, the details, the tastes and smells and sounds of a lover. The sexy vibe, the bass guitar, how it climbs slowly up and up towards that final cry of climax - whew! Sex about pleasure instead of power - we worked hard to be as good at it as we could. Guys bragged about how long they could, um, _savor_ their ladies, something you never EVER hear anymore. SIGH There's definitely things I miss about the 70's!
This is Marty Balin on Spotify was fun to listen to yesterday, would've been his Birthday...he lived the end of his life near Tampa...he'd show up on a tiny FM station play a few songs and impromptu interview, kept low-profile...He took alot of lumps in his career, like for real got punched out in Concert, documented on Film!!!!! His style was so unique from Rock/Psychedelic.that put them all in Hall of Fame!!!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I have been fortunate enough to spend a good bit of time around Grace Slick in a business setting. She is a visual artist, and I was the event photographer for an art gallery that showed her work. She's very funny, and has of course amazing stories to tell. For two years 2011 & 2012 she came to the gallery for two nights. I took photos of her with clients with their purchases and general crowd shots. The first thing I ever heard Grace Slick say was 'git 'er done!
The two sets of ascending and descending notes heard at the beginning of the song were played on a Hammond organ through a Leslie speaker on tremolo speed setting (if that's the sound you were referring to). 🙂
One of my favorite Jefferson Starship tracks. Everything that Marty Balin sang lead on had an otherworldly, ethereal, even haunting, feel to it, giving one goose bumps. I know "Miracles" does that to me.
Marty Balin had such a smooth and soothing voice. Two songs he sang when with Jefferson Airplane are as good as this, if not better, but are rarely played, "Today" and "Coming Back To Me'', from the "Surrealistic Pillow" album, getting pushed aside by "White Rabbit'' and Someone To Love". They're both beautiful and haunting.
Omg this is my favorite song! In 2005 I got a iPod from hubby. You could see how many times you listened to a song. This was my #1 most played 1,340 times. I would fall asleep with headphones on repeat, I only had it for a year before sadly it got stolen! I don't think any one will ever try to redo this song simply because of the number of instruments used, and all the different vocals. Off the top of my head I know there were at least 3 types of guitars, the regular drums and the Congo drums. They used strings and someone told me once they used a zylophone. Not sure about that, but they also used electric instruments like the violin and piano. The best part is the. Saxophone especially with headphones! I counted the number of times they said baby but i cant remember it now. I had the vinyl record but lost that when my house burned in the wildfire. God my entire record collection was destroyed. sighs.... Best line "you ripple like the river when I touch you," I get goosebumps everytime. This song had 2 lengths the shorter version was played all over. Radio, grocery stores, doctors offices, elevators, and even when you were put on hold calling some place. Best song ever!
I really enjoy watching y'all. You both have captivated personalities. Where I think you're missing a lot is that you're not doing live performances. Not only are they more real, but they help keep our attention
It's a great song. The only downside was where my mind wandered when a woman I knew said she had it sung at her wedding....in church...I guess the minister didn't faint from some of the lyrics.
This was my favorite song when I was 8 years old. Being so young I look back in surprise that I was able to appreciate this sensuous, mellow song so much. But I did, so much so that I went to a Jefferson Starship concert for my 9th birthday. It was my first concert ever.
Update:I am excited to report that I just bought tickets to the Marshall Tucker Band with opening act Jefferson Starship. I will see them again 47 years later! I was hoping at least one original member is still with them I checked and yes there is one.
Update:I am excited to report that I just bought tickets to the Marshall Tucker Band with opening act Jefferson Starship. I will see them again 47 years later! I was hoping at least one original member is still with them I checked and yes there is one.
Brings back memories of a beautiful loving relationship. Lead male singer of Starship, Marty Balin, was the best. RIP. Thank you. Yes it's definitely an intimate love song.
This song came out when I was first married in 1978. My husband loved this song. We had a tape of this song and played it all the time until it wore out. lol There's just something about it that is kind of mesmerizing. Thanks for doing this one. Hi from NYC. ✌
Marty balin was amazing, and I suggest one other song along with the others that have been, but... runaway is his soulful expression too. From the earth, album. Just my small opinion but so smooth
This song was absolutely huge when it came out, especially in the Bay Area where they are from. Some of the lyrics weren't allowed on AM radio though. The whole album is excellent with some interesting tunes on it.
Great reaction. I have listened to this song many times, but never took notice of the “taste” lyric until I read the comments. Great night driving song. Great night time anything song. Thanks.
I guess Christmas 1975, we got this album as a gift. From thev very first listening, I loved this song "Mircales" so so much, the entire album was a masterpiece IMHO.
I had a taste of the real world (just a drop of it) when I went down on you girl (don't ever stop it) It's also the response lines by Grace Slick that help make it great.
This is back in the seventies and a lot of people miss it but when he talks about dancing inside of you and I had a taste of the real world when I went down on you that is epic this is the best love song ever I think
I'm newish to watchin reaction videos. Child of 1960 ya know. So we didn't have that...or color tv's or microwaves or well you get it. But to see young people enjoying what me and mine knew was amazing, I love it!
Band started as Jefferson Airplane (Woodstock festival) and split later in Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship. Grace Slick was welknown from her songs White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love". Both bands are good on their own way. Thank you for this song. Brings back memories.
Isn't this song just adorable ❤ Love the structure and the disjointed background vocals, been one of my favorites forever and since it was censored for radio I never heard the entire thing until my 20's when I bought the album
I guess Christmas 1975, we got this album as a gift. From the very first listening, I loved this song "Mircales" so so much, the entire album was a masterpiece IMHO.
That's what great music can do. Possessing O'l boy... ha ha! Hopefully, they will react to more Starship classics. I love this group. Count On Me next?
It crazy that this song review has so little views. Then the same day you review Tom’s Facts and that had tons more views. This song is crazy good- instant classic for you and the significant other to boogie down too. Shows how the music has changed over the years., and what’s missing from today’s music. Imo, love y’all’s channel ❤❤❤❤
A song that kicked off my senior year of high school it's a tribute to the quality and skill of Jefferson Starship. It came from an era of another one of the band's evolution, but they started out as Jefferson Airplane and were one of the bands that brought to the world of the psychedelic rock hippie movement out of San Francisco in the late sixties. A couple of their big hits from that time were White Rabbit and the great Somebody To Love. Both songs sung by Grace Slick who was the female backing vocals you heard on this. Jefferson Starship would evolve to birth the band Starship who brought us the 80's hit We Built This City. I'm no longer a fan of romantic songs anymore; however, I still love all the ones that were favorites coming up. Miracles is one of them. I've loved it since the very first time I heard it.
lol you two are so precious you make me smile. Yes I grew up with this song and yes you are correct the song is about making love and the miracle that it feels like to be with his Lady. Thank you for your reaction.
When you're right where I found you(oh baby) with my arms around you. (oh baby) Baby, baby. Love is a magic word if you ever find inner life But from that very first look in your eyes I see you and I have but one heart. Only our bodies were apart (it's making me crazy) That was so easy, so easy I had a taste of the real world (Just a drop of it) When I went down on you, girl, oh (Don't ever stop it)
Love this tune. That electric piano and sax and guitar. That voice and the somewhat intricate and interesting background vocals. Great tune and yes I bet a LOT of children were conceived while this song played😛😛🙏
One song that Jefferson Starship did that I absolutely love but it never got any airplay is Stranger. It has such a great groove I think you will love it. BTW great choice with this one. This is definitely a “In the mood” kinda song.
Marty Balin’s voice is FINE
Yessssss
Balin coming back to the band and bringing this classic with him, put the album over the top. It is his masterpiece.
Bro I know you felt like touching her! Tell me I’m lying !
One of the most sensuous songs ever!
By FAR !!
The miracle of intimacy, strings and orchestration of the heart,horns of happiness, the sensual vocal duet,it's all there
Well put.
Their best song by far. Balin's vocals are just magical mixed with Gracie and company's equally magical background and the arrangement is sultry and sensuous blending the strings, keys, percussion and guitar so perfectly. Possibly the "sexiest" song ever recorded. If this doesn't create a stir inside you, you're probably dead. Pure soul, just sublime ❤
Groovy man, groovvyy!
except for everything on spitfire
@@roystonmason9125 I'm partial to Red Octopus, but yeah Spitfire was amazing as well.
@@48nature Yeah I used to just comment on RUclips videos, but then I started commentating for the big bucks, now I'm set for life! 😁
Agree on the "sexiest" song label. And not in a dirty way. It just sounds like some fine lovemaking set to verse and accompanied by sumptuous music.
This type of song used to be referred to as “ baby making music “! So smooth it gives you chills
I’d like to make a baby when I hear this song. 🤣
Marty Balin was one of the most underrated singers there EVER was!!! His voice was magical.....
I'll add to that. This is J.S. swan song. Perfect from beginning to end. I listen to it every time I'm down.
Asia & BJ, you'll love Jefferson Starship's "Count On Me" and "Play On Love"!!! Marty Balin - lead and backing vocals, wrote this song; Grace Slick - backing vocals; Paul Kantner - backing vocals, rhythm guitar; Craig Chaquico - lead guitar, backing vocals; Papa John Creach - electric violin; David Freiberg - organ, backing vocals; Pete Sears - bass, electric piano, backing vocals; John Barbata - drums, percussion, backing vocals; - Additional personnel Bobbye Hall - percussion, congas; Irv Cox - saxophone.
Don't forget, we can run, run, run, "Runaway".
Oh what can I tell you now Caroline. Should I hurt your feelings or keep lying?
Count On Me, along with Miracles, are probably my two favorite Jefferson Starship songs.
One song I stop what I'm doing, just to listen to. Simply beautiful!
One of the sexiest songs ever recorded!
Three things that really make this song:
1. Marty Balin's voice, especially when he really takes off near the end, going higher and higher, as the sax comes in
2. The overall smoothness and groove to go with the lyrics
3. Grace Slick's vocals... it's subtle, but knowing how powerful her voice is when she wants it to be, every time she says "Ooh baby", she sounds like a Ferrari in 1st gear, just touching the gas pedal, like she's gonna let it rip any second, but she holds it back (mostly), and the effect is amazing 😁
"Stop lookin' at me like a little snack" BAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Asia you're killing me, :). Dial it down, BJ, hehehehehe!!
My favorite Jefferson Starship song! So glad you're reacting to the long version. I'm a sucker for a great horn/percussion groove. This is some of the best instrumental "solo" for a song BECAUSE it's not a guitar solo.
One of the most sensual songs in rock
This song makes me remember my first love in 1975. I still cry everytime I hear it. You never forget your first love.
I hear ya…for me it was this song and ‘93. The ‘70s resurgence was quite strong in the early nineties.
They were great to see them live, in concert. And yes, check out the lyrics to this one for sure. R.I.P Marty Balin
Marty Balin vocals .. Classic song , a Favorite since it was released..
"Run Away" is an underrated gem 💎
Love seeing Asia enjoying it ❤
I'm so glad you played the album cut. I've loved this song from the first time I heard it that I ran right out and bought the sheet music to it which I still have. And I thought I seen you catch the line ( I had a taste of the real world, then I went down on you).
Yeah, Asia’s face was priceless when he sang those lyrics, as if to say, ”Did he just say what I THOUGHT he said?” 😂 Great and sensuous song!
It’s “I had a taste of the real world WHEN I went down on you, girl.”
Yes you heard what you heard. LOL
@@robertgrimes7401 wrong I have the official sheet music copyright 1975
By the way you have to listen to this song several times and very closely to get what they are really saying the more you listen to the more you will feel the kind of love that we have left behind these days days.
This song was composed perfectly with every part placed right. Listened to it in my teens over and over
Great memories from a great group. My favorite of theirs, with Marty singing lead, is "Run Away".
Mickey Thomas was another level.
In my opinion, the greatest love song ever written.
10000% !
"I had a taste of the real world, when I went down on you." " You ripple like a river when I touch you, when I pluck your body like a string" "When I start dancing inside you" Ya'll missed it just like most of us did when the song came out.
Yes! And this was from 1977, so I think they sneaked this one past the radio censors!!
My mother was in her 30's at the time and a cool parent, I can't believe we sang this in the car, I didn't know the real words and she probably didn't either or she would have turned the station very quickly to keep my innocence, lol. @@lesyankee6129
Don't count me in with "ya'll missed it like most of us did..." The lyrics were printed on the album. I was a 17 yr old senior football player @ MHS in Mamaroneck, NY and gave it to my cheerleader girlfriend Michele L in Oct of 75. We didn't miss one word. Not a drop of it...
@@lesyankee6129 September of 75 not 77. My senior year in hs. What radio censors? Not the rock stations broadcasting from the Big Apple NYC or Long Island. You must be a hick from the sticks
@@mattgb23 OK, matt, good for you. Was I off by 2 yrs? Fine, sue me. I was in 9th grade then. In case you're curious, I grew up in lower Manhattan (yeah, NYC) and in 75 was living in North Jersey. Probably listening to WABC 77. Never lived in the sticks. Have a nice day out on the Island. If you're a Mets fan, or ride the LIRR you have my sympathies. I'm outta here.
There is nothing to not like about this song! Music, vocals, and background singers totally killed it and set a perfect mood.
"With Your Love" by Jefferson Starship next please!
@@48natureDuly noted and my original post corrected -- thanks!
God, this takes me back. Sooooo 70s. Love it more every time I hear it.
Checkout Count On Me and Runaway.
Always loved this song by Jefferson Starship! check out their song - Count on Me
Loved this song back in 1978 & still love it today!
Released in June 1975 and has been rocking ever since!!
Ah, the 70's. This was one of the great Sex Anthems of the decade, and it's been one of my favorite songs ever since. Everything seemed to be about sex back then, and songs like this celebrated the sensual delights of lovemaking, the details, the tastes and smells and sounds of a lover. The sexy vibe, the bass guitar, how it climbs slowly up and up towards that final cry of climax - whew! Sex about pleasure instead of power - we worked hard to be as good at it as we could. Guys bragged about how long they could, um, _savor_ their ladies, something you never EVER hear anymore. SIGH There's definitely things I miss about the 70's!
Sex Anthems ..hahaha
TMI…🥸
@@48nature Yes, bass guitar. What's the matter, never listened to a rock band before?
@@1BobsYourUncle Sorry you want to deny what most of rock is about, dude. Maybe work on that pearl-clutching.
@@Serai3 it was a joke sugar britches, calm down and go to your safe space. Wow……
This is Marty Balin on Spotify was fun to listen to yesterday, would've been his Birthday...he lived the end of his life near Tampa...he'd show up on a tiny FM station play a few songs and impromptu interview, kept low-profile...He took alot of lumps in his career, like for real got punched out in Concert, documented on Film!!!!! His style was so unique from Rock/Psychedelic.that put them all in Hall of Fame!!!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I have been fortunate enough to spend a good bit of time around Grace Slick in a business setting.
She is a visual artist, and I was the event photographer for an art gallery that showed her work.
She's very funny, and has of course amazing stories to tell.
For two years 2011 & 2012 she came to the gallery for two nights. I took photos of her with clients with their purchases and general crowd shots.
The first thing I ever heard Grace Slick say was 'git 'er done!
Thank you for reacting to one of my favorite songs of all time!!! Grace Slick and Mary Balin are rock royalty. Priceless!😅 You guys are too funny!
I saw them perform this song live, it brought tears to my eyes, beautiful song.
GREAT TUNE, YA'LL!! Glad you gave it a LISTEN!!! :) HUGS, YA'LL!!!
The change in Asia’s face starting @4:39 when she realizes what she just heard😂
Miracles is all❤ Marty Balin. He will always be one of the greatest ballad writers in music.
Marty Balin knocked it out of the psrk with this marvelous song. Such a beautiful voice, a beautiful song. This was really a treat fot music lovers.
A great song by them...one of my favorites...so many memories attached to this one.
Yes, this is my fav JA song....!❤🤗😌
JS @@tinatreitler9192
They were Jefferson Airplane during Woodstock.
Miracles is the BEST LOVE SONG ever written and performed, tied only with Air That I Breathe by The Hollies!! Thank you for your awesome reaction!! 😊
I just found your reaction to Air That I Breathe! 😊 That song is tied with Miracles by Jefferson Starship as #1 Love Song ever written and produced!
LOVE!! This has always been a fave of mine! So happy y`all played this!
The two sets of ascending and descending notes heard at the beginning of the song were played on a Hammond organ through a Leslie speaker on tremolo speed setting (if that's the sound you were referring to). 🙂
One of my favorite Jefferson Starship tracks. Everything that Marty Balin sang lead on had an otherworldly, ethereal, even haunting, feel to it, giving one goose bumps. I know "Miracles" does that to me.
One of the single most shameless, and un-abashed love song ever written/produced (right up there with the song, "Shameless" by Garth Brooks).
Marty Balin had such a smooth and soothing voice. Two songs he sang when with Jefferson Airplane are as good as this, if not better, but are rarely played, "Today" and "Coming Back To Me'', from the "Surrealistic Pillow" album, getting pushed aside by "White Rabbit'' and Someone To Love". They're both beautiful and haunting.
My favorite ever! Marty & Grace sound like a piece of heaven! Get you in the mood music!! Also like their song With your love
Another good one is Runaway
Omg this is my favorite song! In 2005 I got a iPod from hubby. You could see how many times you listened to a song.
This was my #1 most played 1,340 times. I would fall asleep with headphones on repeat, I only had it for a year before sadly it got stolen!
I don't think any one will ever try to redo this song simply because of the number of instruments used, and all the different vocals.
Off the top of my head I know there were at least 3 types of guitars, the regular drums and the Congo drums. They used strings and someone told me once they used a zylophone. Not sure about that, but they also used electric instruments like the violin and piano. The best part is the. Saxophone especially with headphones! I counted the number of times they said baby but i cant remember it now. I had the vinyl record but lost that when my house burned in the wildfire. God my entire record collection was destroyed. sighs....
Best line "you ripple like the river when I touch you," I get goosebumps everytime.
This song had 2 lengths the shorter version was played all over.
Radio, grocery stores, doctors offices, elevators, and even when you were put on hold calling some place. Best song ever!
I seen them live they were great. I still remember.
I really enjoy watching y'all. You both have captivated personalities. Where I think you're missing a lot is that you're not doing live performances. Not only are they more real, but they help keep our attention
Let's not forget Jane. Love that song!
They already did it...can you tell me why I hardly ever see this wonderful couple!!
It's a great song. The only downside was where my mind wandered when a woman I knew said she had it sung at her wedding....in church...I guess the minister didn't faint from some of the lyrics.
Of ALL of the songs done by Jefferson Airplane/Jefferson Starship/Starship I think this is the BEST of them... GREAT SONG!
This was my favorite song when I was 8 years old. Being so young I look back in surprise that I was able to appreciate this sensuous, mellow song so much. But I did, so much so that I went to a Jefferson Starship concert for my 9th birthday. It was my first concert ever.
Update:I am excited to report that I just bought tickets to the Marshall Tucker Band with opening act Jefferson Starship. I will see them again 47 years later! I was hoping at least one original member is still with them I checked and yes there is one.
Update:I am excited to report that I just bought tickets to the Marshall Tucker Band with opening act Jefferson Starship. I will see them again 47 years later! I was hoping at least one original member is still with them I checked and yes there is one.
Brings back memories of a beautiful loving relationship. Lead male singer of Starship, Marty Balin, was the best. RIP. Thank you. Yes it's definitely an intimate love song.
this and Runaway were two of my favorites! Marty Balin's voice is so amazing!
This song came out when I was first married in 1978. My husband loved this song. We had a tape of this song and played it all the time until it wore out. lol There's just something about it that is kind of mesmerizing. Thanks for doing this one. Hi from NYC. ✌
I’m 62 and I’ve heard this for decades and I never knew it was them. Must of been all the weed and beer from that time 😵💫😵💫🤣
Marty balin was amazing, and I suggest one other song along with the others that have been, but... runaway is his soulful expression too. From the earth, album. Just my small opinion but so smooth
Everything was perfect 💯
This song was absolutely huge when it came out, especially in the Bay Area where they are from. Some of the lyrics weren't allowed on AM radio though. The whole album is excellent with some interesting tunes on it.
Great reaction. I have listened to this song many times, but never took notice of the “taste” lyric until I read the comments. Great night driving song. Great night time anything song. Thanks.
Got a taste of the real world when I went down on you. How that lyric got by the censors I will never know. Tasty line though!
Classic song from Marty Balin and Starship. Listen at 4:40 into this song... Priceless....Marty..,..RIP....
Remember: This is the same band that gave us "Jane".
And We Built This City (sorta)
My favorite song forever i love Jefferson starship listen to runaway
Another GREAT song from the GREATEST ERA IN MUSIC---- The 70's!😅
I guess Christmas 1975, we got this album as a gift. From thev very first listening, I loved this song "Mircales" so so much, the entire album was a masterpiece IMHO.
I love the line " I had a taste of the world when I went down on you girl" !😮
I had a taste of the real world
(just a drop of it)
when I went down on you girl
(don't ever stop it)
It's also the response lines by Grace Slick that help make it great.
"I had a taste of the real world (just a drop of it), then I went down on you girl (never stop it)."
This is back in the seventies and a lot of people miss it but when he talks about dancing inside of you and I had a taste of the real world when I went down on you that is epic this is the best love song ever I think
High school, 1975. The highs and lows of my first love. Never felt so alive.
I'm newish to watchin reaction videos. Child of 1960 ya know. So we didn't have that...or color tv's or microwaves or well you get it. But to see young people enjoying what me and mine knew was amazing, I love it!
Check out "Runaway"
Song brings back memory of me as a kid listening to the old AM radio.
Band started as Jefferson Airplane (Woodstock festival) and split later in Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship. Grace Slick was welknown from her songs White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love". Both bands are good on their own way. Thank you for this song. Brings back memories.
I love Jefferson starship, I love the music. Back in the day I danced around in my bedroom at night when I played this song!
First time I heard this song, I was a Freshman in HS. Wasnt til years later and heard it again and I was like "oh ... oh...OOOOOh ... Okay 😅
Love😊
Check out No Way Out, Be My Lady, It's Not Enough, and Sara by Starship.
I still get goosebumps when I hear this song
Had to close my eyes and listen. Where's my time machine???
and it gets better every time you listen to it.
Isn't this song just adorable ❤ Love the structure and the disjointed background vocals, been one of my favorites forever and since it was censored for radio I never heard the entire thing until my 20's when I bought the album
That's a special song.
Who else listened to this in college and 50 years later still loving it lol
Released in June of 1975
I guess Christmas 1975, we got this album as a gift. From the very first listening, I loved this song "Mircales" so so much, the entire album was a masterpiece IMHO.
i asked my mom for it ! , yes
That's what great music can do. Possessing O'l boy... ha ha!
Hopefully, they will react to more Starship classics. I love this group. Count On Me next?
Good love making music.
It crazy that this song review has so little views. Then the same day you review Tom’s Facts and that had tons more views. This song is crazy good- instant classic for you and the significant other to boogie down too. Shows how the music has changed over the years., and what’s missing from today’s music. Imo, love y’all’s channel ❤❤❤❤
Ohhhh, I've heard this song a few times and never knew who sang it. It's so smooth :)
A song that kicked off my senior year of high school it's a tribute to the quality and skill of Jefferson Starship. It came from an era of another one of the band's evolution, but they started out as Jefferson Airplane and were one of the bands that brought to the world of the psychedelic rock hippie movement out of San Francisco in the late sixties. A couple of their big hits from that time were White Rabbit and the great Somebody To Love. Both songs sung by Grace Slick who was the female backing vocals you heard on this. Jefferson Starship would evolve to birth the band Starship who brought us the 80's hit We Built This City. I'm no longer a fan of romantic songs anymore; however, I still love all the ones that were favorites coming up. Miracles is one of them. I've loved it since the very first time I heard it.
lol you two are so precious you make me smile. Yes I grew up with this song and yes you are correct the song is about making love and the miracle that it feels like to be with his Lady. Thank you for your reaction.
Such a smooth song,great memories connected to this beautiful song
When you're right where I found you(oh baby)
with my arms around you. (oh baby)
Baby, baby.
Love is a magic word if you ever find inner life
But from that very first look in your eyes
I see you and I have but one heart.
Only our bodies were apart (it's making me crazy)
That was so easy, so easy
I had a taste of the real world (Just a drop of it)
When I went down on you, girl, oh (Don't ever stop it)
one of my all time faves, and I only found this song a couple years ago...great review
Love this tune. That electric piano and sax and guitar. That voice and the somewhat intricate and interesting background vocals. Great tune and yes I bet a LOT of children were conceived while this song played😛😛🙏
One song that Jefferson Starship did that I absolutely love but it never got any airplay is Stranger. It has such a great groove I think you will love it.
BTW great choice with this one. This is definitely a “In the mood” kinda song.
Saw them in concert with Night Ranger. Great show.
This is one of my all time favorites ! I love this group ! 💜