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  1. This song isn't about what you think it is (OK, we'll say it - a sex toy). It was written by Marty Balin as an ode to his new stereo system, which was a novelty item at the time. This was released as the B-side of " Somebody To Love ," which was a US Top 5 single. An early song by The Police, "Be My Girl - Sally," makes reference to, shall we ...

  2. 20 de may. de 2015 · Provided to YouTube by RCA/BMG HeritagePlastic Fantastic Lover · Jefferson AirplaneSurrealistic Pillow℗ Originally Recorded 1966. All rights reserved by BMG ...

  3. A live version of "Plastic Fantastic Lover" was released as a single in 1969. Billboard described it as "heavy hard rock." Cash Box wrote that it "features the team's more commercial-than-controversial style" and has "a solid instrumental track and very fine vocal." Record World wrote it was one of the band's favorites.

  4. You're my plastic fantastic lover. Her rattlin' cough never shuts off. Is nothin' but a used machine. Her aluminum finish, slightly diminished. Is the best I ever have seen. Cosmetic baby plugged into me. I'd never ever find another. I realize no one's wise. To my plastic fantastic lover.

  5. 31 de may. de 2010 · Jefferson Airplane My Blog is here. http://kouji328.blog59.fc2.com/

  6. 31 de ago. de 2023 · #jeffersonairplane #psychedelic

  7. Plastic Fantastic Lover song analysis. The song is about a person who is in love with their partner who seems to be obsessed with technology and materialism, especially plastic. The partner is described as a beautiful machine with an individual style that no one else has, and the protagonist feels like they could never find another like them.