Monterey Pop (1969) - (Movie Clip) High Flyin' Bird
Jefferson Airplanes performance of the Billy Edd Wheeler song made famous by Judy Henske, with Grace Slick, Marty Balin and Paul Kantner taking vocal turns, and Jorma Kaukonens lead guitar, in D. A. Pennebakers California music festival documentary, Monterey Pop, 1969.
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