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- She_Has_Funny_Cars abstract ""She Has Funny Cars" is a psychedelic rock song by the band Jefferson Airplane. It is a collaboration between vocalist Marty Balin (lyrics) and guitarist Jorma Kaukonen (music). The song appeared as the opening track on their influential breakthrough album, Surrealistic Pillow - released in 1967. The song discusses materialism in American society. It has also been said that the song is about one of Spencer Dryden's girlfriend's "funny cars". The song features Jack Casady on fuzz bass, and uses the famous "Bo Diddley Beat". Marty Balin is singing the first part vocal with Grace Slick's contrasting second part.".
- She_Has_Funny_Cars artist Jefferson_Airplane.
- She_Has_Funny_Cars genre Psychedelic_rock.
- She_Has_Funny_Cars genre Rock_music.
- She_Has_Funny_Cars producer Rick_Jarrard.
- She_Has_Funny_Cars recordDate "1966-10-31".
- She_Has_Funny_Cars recordLabel RCA_Records.
- She_Has_Funny_Cars runtime "187.0".
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- She_Has_Funny_Cars writer Jorma_Kaukonen.
- She_Has_Funny_Cars writer Marty_Balin.
- She_Has_Funny_Cars artist Jefferson_Airplane.
- She_Has_Funny_Cars format "Vinyl record 45 RPM".
- She_Has_Funny_Cars fromAlbum Surrealistic_Pillow.
- She_Has_Funny_Cars genre Psychedelic_rock.
- She_Has_Funny_Cars genre Rock_music.
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- She_Has_Funny_Cars label RCA_Records.
- She_Has_Funny_Cars length "187.0".
- She_Has_Funny_Cars name "She Has Funny Cars".
- She_Has_Funny_Cars producer Rick_Jarrard.
- She_Has_Funny_Cars recorded "1966-10-31".
- She_Has_Funny_Cars released "1967".
- She_Has_Funny_Cars tracks "#"She Has Funny Cars" #"Somebody to Love" #"My Best Friend" #"Today" #"Comin' Back to Me" #"3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds" #"D.C.B.A -25" #"How Do You Feel" #"Embryonic Journey" #"White Rabbit" #"Plastic Fantastic Lover"".
- She_Has_Funny_Cars writer Jorma_Kaukonen.
- She_Has_Funny_Cars writer Marty_Balin.
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- She_Has_Funny_Cars subject Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Rick_Jarrard.
- She_Has_Funny_Cars subject Category:Songs_written_by_Marty_Balin.
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- She_Has_Funny_Cars comment ""She Has Funny Cars" is a psychedelic rock song by the band Jefferson Airplane. It is a collaboration between vocalist Marty Balin (lyrics) and guitarist Jorma Kaukonen (music). The song appeared as the opening track on their influential breakthrough album, Surrealistic Pillow - released in 1967. The song discusses materialism in American society. It has also been said that the song is about one of Spencer Dryden's girlfriend's "funny cars".".
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