Before joining
Jefferson Airplane,
Grace Slick sang lead and played various instruments for
the Great Society, who were nearly as popular as
Jefferson Airplane in the early days of the San Francisco psychedelic scene. Instrumentally,
the Great Society were not as disciplined as
Airplane. But they were at least their equals in imagination, infusing their probing songwriting with Indian influences, minor key melodic shifts, and groundbreaking, reverb-soaked psychedelic guitar by
Slick's brother-in-law,
Darby Slick.
Darby was also responsible for penning "Somebody to Love," which
Grace brought with her to
Airplane, who took it into the Top Five in 1967.
The Great Society broke up in late 1966 after recording only one locally released single; after
Jefferson Airplane became stars, Columbia issued a couple of live albums of
the Great Society performing at San Francisco's Matrix Club in 1966. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide