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From: showard@udenva.UUCP (showard)
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Subject: Re: Further Adventures of Grace Slick
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Date: Sun, 27-Oct-85 18:30:48 EST
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Posted: Sun Oct 27 18:30:48 1985
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> [Disclaimer: the following may only seem funny to those
>  survivors of the late 60's drug culture who numbered
>  Grace Slick as one of their patron saints, and have
>  followed her career since then.]
> 
> Interviewer: Grace, when did you decide you had a problem
> 	     with alcholism?
> 
>       Grace: I didn't, the highway patrol decided for me.

   There is a 1978 Rolling Stones interview with a similar line:

Interviewer:  You've had some trouble with drugs in the past, haven't you?
Mick:  Not with drugs, with policemen.

also from the same interview:
Interviewer:  Why did you call the album 'Some Girls'?
Mick:  Because we forgot their fucking names.

and
Interviewer:  Do young girls still scream when you perform?
Mick:  When I perform, yeah.  Not when I sing.

--Mr. Blore, the DJ who would not die
--aka Steve Howard, udenva!showard

Garrett Morris (on SNL, just after Some Girls came out): "Mr. Jagger, where
ARE these black girls?"