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Darby Slick
Darby Slick is an American guitarist and songwriter, best known as a former member of The Great Society, and as the writer of the Jefferson Airplane song, "Somebody to Love". In 1965, he co-founded The Great Society with his brother Jerry Slick, Jenn Piersol, and his sister-in-law Grace Slick (David Miner and Bard Du Pont would join shortly after). Darby performed at lead guitar and occasionally performed backup vocals early on and less often towards the disbanding. He wrote some other songs for The Great Society, including "Free Advice" and "Darkly Smiles".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bay Area, Darby Slick )〕 ==Somebody to Love==
Originally under the title "Mind Full of Bread",〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Original Lyrics For Sale )〕 the composition was created during Slick's process of creating a novel, which started in 1962. Slick would spend time writing and playing jam sessions with his guitar. Periodically, he spent less time writing a novel and more time writing the composition.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Darby Slick Interview )〕 The song was complete in 1965 after Slick ended a relationship. His intent for the piece was to go against the cliche of wanting love as a theme for a song and instead giving love. The song would be released as a single under the North Beach label. It was released as "Someone to Love" with the B-side "Free Advice" but the single's distribution was limited and made little impact at the time. When Grace Slick and Jefferson Airplane recorded the song, it became a top ten hit on the national charts. Darby Slick would write other compositions like "Free Advice" which were largely influenced by Indian music that he would study after the band broke up.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Darby Slick - Biography )〕
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