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Baron von Tollbooth & the Chrome Nun is an album by Paul Kantner, Grace Slick, and David Freiberg from Jefferson Airplane. The album was released at the same time as Thirty Seconds Over Winterland. All the members of Jefferson Airplane make an appearance on the album, but on most of the tracks Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead performs lead guitar and Chris Ethridge of the Flying Burrito Brothers performs bass.
Notes: The album was recorded during November and December 1972.
The original release had a single sheet insert with musician information for each song. The lyrics and credits information was on the inner sleeve. It is well worth searching out an LP copy of this album for the full size artwork on the insert and inner and outer sleeves.
Baron Von Tollbooth & The Chrome Nun were nicknames given to Kantner and Slick by David Crosby.
Your Mind Has Left Your Body; Paul Kantner - 12 string guitar, vocals Grace Slick - piano, vocals David Freiberg - keyboards, vocals Jerry Garcia - steel guitar John Barbata - drums Jack Casady - bass Mickey Hart - gongs, water phones Jorma Kaukonen - lead guitar
Paul Kantner Your Mind Has Left Your Body lyrics
Lyrics & Music: Paul Kantner You have left your body be aware if you care Your mind has left your body and for this one moment you are Under the polar ice cap in a place we call home How is it there white bear like that where you grow... Now all of you come back to here and now elsewhen to there Move on out the other way where... Do you find yourself floating growing there
Chorus Riders of the rainbow Let it grow let it grow You can exercise your mind on where you want to go And y'can see the city lights flashin' two thousand miles below you You can feel the sands of Zanzibar or pierce the nearest sun Find out what and who you are and if you need to run
Chorus Riders of the rainbow Let it grow let it grow There is one moment in your life and it can come at any time And you remember all of what went on from the instant you were born Thru your early years And if you can fasten on that moment and expand thru the afterglow You can reverse your mind in time and travel back to when The earth was formed The sky was born And the universe began
Chorus Riders of the rainbow Let it grow let it grow You have left your body Return when you may Save it for another day... beyond you
Paul Kantner Your Mind Has Left Your Body lyrics
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