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'''White Rabbit''' is a song by [[Joe Hawley]], based off of the song of the same name by Jefferson Airplane.
'''White Rabbit''' is a song by [[Joe Hawley]], written by Grace Slick, and is an interpretation of the song of the same name by Jefferson Airplane.


An audio only version, described as a "redux", was uploaded to Joe Hawley's YouTube page on the 31st of October 2017.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deiRJXNjDuI Grace Slick - White Rabbit (ft. Joe Hawley) ((AUDIO))]</ref>
An audio only version of the song, described as a "redux", was uploaded to Joe Hawley's YouTube page on the 31st of October 2017.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deiRJXNjDuI Grace Slick - White Rabbit (ft. Joe Hawley) ((AUDIO))]</ref> And an audio-only video of the vocoded vocals were uploaded to the channel on December 9th, 2017.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fCNEmEhqkY White Rabbit (Rabbit Vox)((AUDIO))]</ref>


=== Trivia ===
=== Trivia ===
* It originates as a famous acid song from the roaring 60's.
* Similarly to [[We Are in Space]], the track was not available in the Bandcamp version, this was most likely due to copyright reasons.
* Similarly to [[We Are in Space]], the track was not available in the Bandcamp version.
* Grace Slick cited Maurice Ravel's Bolero as an inspiration for the song in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. Coincidentally, Tally Hall briefly covered Bolero in a short scene in the [[South by Southwest 2007 (T.H.I.S. Episode)| South by Southwest 2007]] episode of their Internet Show.
* Grace Slick cited Maurice Ravel's Bolero as an inspiration for the song in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. Coincidentally, Tally Hall briefly covered Bolero in a short scene in the [[South by Southwest 2007 (T.H.I.S. Episode)| South by Southwest 2007]] episode of their Internet Show.


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