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And held its breath too long
The winter looked the same
As if it never had gone
And through an open window
Where no curtain hung
I saw you, I saw you
Comin' back to me
One begins to read between
The pages of a look
The shape of sleepy music
And suddenly you're hooked
Through the rain upon the trees
The kisses on the run
I saw you, I saw you
Comin' back to me
You came to stay and live my way
Scatter my love like leaves in the wind
You always say you won't go away
But I know what it always has been
It always has been
A transparent dream
Beneath an occasional sigh
Most of the time
I just let it go by
Now I wish it hadn't begun
I saw you, yes, I saw you
Comin' back to me
Strolling the hills
Overlooking the shore
I realize I've been here before
The shadow in the mist
Could have been anyone
I saw you, I saw you
Comin' back to me
Small things like reasons
Are put in a jar
Whatever happened to wishes
Wished on a star?
Was it just something
That I made up for fun?
I saw you, I saw you
Comin' back to me
RIP Marty... I am friends with Jorma and Marty's passing was extremely difficult for him. He has a guitar clinic here in southern Ohio and we ride motorcycle's together. It's a wonderful place called Fur Peace Ranch, visit their website and read what he wrote about Marty's passing called "and now we are three", very touching...
Nice comment. I met Jorma at a music festival a while back. The guy is about as authentic as they get.
But then after moving to Montréal two years later in 1969 and looking down the long list of musicians on the posters for Woodstock that were all over the city, I was left feeling extremely frustrated that as a 12 year old kid, there wasn't much chance of me being able to go down the short way into New York State to see all the Peace & Love being expressed...to such an incredible list of musical luminaries.
This song can instantly transport me into dozens of scenes across the years, and it effortlessly connects all of them into a galaxy of complex feelings. The sparse arrangement, the haunting recorder, the stirring strings, the edgy, vulnerable voice, the intensely cerebral lyrics going all the way into the very deepest places...all of it, quantum-coupled with each and every time I've ever heard it and been irrevocably moved by its power, simply add up to making this one of my very favorite songs of all time. Now, as I was the first time, I'm smitten.
Just felt tears well up listening and reading your comment. Music can energy.

Was 15 too, with a silly boy's head. I WAS Marty Balin! 🤣

I hear that, when it came on today I went right back there and had to log in to see what others say.
Before hearing this today, I was only aware of the Rickie Lee Jones version (which is also beautiful)
signe singing?
Marty.
seaweed?
Update: I listened to it again today on RP, and if I didn't check yet again that I had rated it a 10! I also found this post I had made a year ago, which I had forgotten about; sheesh. I note Surrealistic Pillow was the first LP I purchased as a kid.
Totall agree with this comment..........S/Pillow was a magical album in a magical time.
"Hyperdrive" off of Dragon Fly is nothing short of perfection. Take it for a ride.

Unfortunately... https://www.google.com/search?...
Though there are often dozens of videos to accompany a song this one in particular strikes me as somehow fitting. Take a look if you will:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hziG-cLZW1Y
Boring you say? Then click on this for Fat Angel. Man how I wish I was at this gig:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9A7jM-7bNYs
I sense a slight difference of opinion. You sir, are unlistenable.
Jerry Garcia, Crosby etc... all the SF rockers were on it.
Though I agree, after it went downhill.

That's Grace on recorder.
Totall agree with this comment..........S/Pillow was a magical album in a magical time.
I cannot totally agree with your comment. I will say that some of Starships stuff was lame. In life and creativity we must all grow outward and onward and that is what the Airplane did. A band should not stay in the past. Many have and have not produced any good material. I think the Airplane-Starship transition was in the most part original and creative and on there part a first in rock & roll. There sound changed as did the times. There is nothing worst than a band like Airplane and others having to retire to the bar gigs because they neglected to move on from there musical foundation.
yah, I was taught how to love by an older girl to this tune
Every young man needs an older woman at least once in his life. I'll never forget those women.
yah, I was taught how to love by an older girl to this tune
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwnMYZS1hSc
"Alongside her close contemporary Janis Joplin, Slick was an important figure in the development of rock music in the late 1960s and was one of the first female rock stars. Her distinctive vocal style and striking stage presence exerted a definite influence on other female performers, including Stevie Nicks, Patti Smith, Sandy Denny and Dolores O'Riordan, Like Joplin, Slick's uncompromising persona and powerful voice helped to open up new modes of expression for female performers, giving a new legitimacy to the role of the female lead singer in the male-dominated world of rock music."
"Some people say "Don't go away just stay right here"
Some say "If you stay at home you're gonna wind up alone"
Now you know you can't go two different
ways you can't believe everything you hear
And if you always do just what you're told
hen you've got no mind of your own
So if each man has a different plan let 'em go let 'em go
You have a power all your own
There's a spirit child inside you ready for life and I know
It's just waiting to see how you will grow
And when the spirit feels the need to wander let it go
Sometimes they say the only way is to really sing that song
Sometimes they say you're singing that way too loud too long
And if they can't make up their minds then I think I'll make up mine
Whatever way I feel is the only way I'm gonna sing that song
And if people don't seem to like it that's O.K. let 'em go
Some day they'll sing a song of their own
'Cause there's a spirit child inside them ready for life and I know
It's just waiting to see how they will grow
And when their spirit feels a need to wander I'm sure they'll go
Some people said "Try this,it'll make your smile"
Some said "Don't touch it, you end up crying"
Well it felt so good for a while but then I saw too many dying
When all they wanted to do was get a little higher
So if the game won't follow through let it go let it go
And leave the loaded dice alone
'Cause there's a spirit child inside them ready for life and I know
It's just waiting to see how they will grow
One too many-users lose it all
Then there's no one-no one to help then break the fall
People just like you who say "Oh no that won't be me"
End up face down-is that where you wanted to be
So if it's going to bring you trouble let it go let it go
Remember that doesn't mean you'll be all alone
'Cause there's a spirit child inside them ready for life and I know
It's just waiting to see how you will grow "
Agreed, although it should be noted that, technically, the first two Starship albums, "Blows Against The Empire" and "Sunfighter" were totally different from what ultimately followed - and had some great stuff on them with guest artists such as Jerry Garcia, David Crosby, and Graham Nash. Totally different from the crew that built that city.


Moon landings and Woodstock; 40 years gone
And he proved his point by playing Louie Armstrong to show how much of a cultural break there was from the prior 40 years of music.
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But it also makes me realize what's no longer available to me at 53, and the potential no longer there....
All in all, though I love it, I'm not sure I want to hear it.
But it also makes me realize what's no longer available to me at 53, and the potential no longer there....
All in all, though I love it, I'm not sure I want to hear it.
I know exactly what you mean. I'm pushing 51 and in the last few months I feel like I've lost my Mojo.
Youth is wasted on the young.
It sucks getting old.


Lives well lived.
Beautiful.


Indeed it is, my friend!
But it also makes me realize what's no longer available to me at 53, and the potential no longer there....
All in all, though I love it, I'm not sure I want to hear it.
Perhaps, but we can always be a beacon, we don't nessarily need to be on the receiving end. Great tune, forgot about this one!
Well, technically they weren't the same by then. They were a lot older. And other things.

True. And arguably a different band altogether.















