Grace Slick Blows Her Skirt Up | Letterman

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Grace talks about her unusually short legs.
(From "Late Night," air date: 8/12/87)

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All Comments (21)
  • @wxman2003
    Her daughter is now 53. Grace is now 84.
  • @robjay9524
    Letterman was must see back in the day. Fun, funny, snarky, smart. You don't know what you got till it's gone.
  • I had friends that knew Grace. They said she was funny, and crazy, a joy to be around! Anything for a laugh!
  • When I was entering puberty, Grace was doing something to me from afar.
  • Not only was she probably the best female rock voice, she was always one helluva of an interview.
  • @Bayan1905
    Grace was 48 years old here, and still looked good then.
  • @kgraydakota
    First thing I have to do before watching the video is check the comment section to make sure she is still alive.
  • @user-ob3kn6lk6b
    Spitfire/Red Octopus are great albums. I love her voice talking and singing.
  • @markmiwurdz2248
    Don’t know if anybody else has heard this story. Apparently, back in the days when Grace fronted the original Jefferson Airplane, she used to wear one contact lens with a blackened star shape in/on it. It looked like her pupil was just a complete black star. Not sure if she’s short - sighted and had a clear contact lens for the other eye also. Grace Slick was/is one of the first “rock chicks”! I did read somewhere that Grace had a brother - in - law called Darby Slick who founded the band Great Society.
  • Jack took me in with him twice at the Fillmore East when we poor boys were begging for spare tickets outside. Righteous dude!
  • @jedijones
    Charlton Heston used the "not blowing my skirt up" line in True Lies 7 years after this appearance. This appearance was 6 months after the movie Mannequin came out and Grace and Starship had a #1 hit with the theme song "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now."