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This Week in 1973, Jefferson Airplane Was Banned From Performing in San Francisco, Leading To Divisive Hit “We Built This City” … from the American Songwriter Melanie Davis

Tom Bettenhausen12 hours ago01 mins

Jefferson Airplane performing in late 1960sYears before Starship released “We Built This City,” an intriguing bit of Jefferson Airplane lore helped inspire the divisive 1985 hit.

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