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Janis Joplin...........
Keeeeerist! The only song I ever heard her sing was "Me And Bobby McGee" back in the 70's. Listening to her CD now. This broad could fucking sing the blues!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And her guitar backing is fantastic, too! :thumbsup
(ain't the business, but I had to share my thoughts on her!) |
Yes..another tradgedy..she died too young and had a great voice
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she is one of my very favorites!
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by great voice, you mean like joe cocker, bruce dickenson, Macy Grey? |
Oh, Lord, won't you buy me a color TV.
Dialing for Dollars is trying to find me. I wait for delivery each day until three. Oh, Lord, won't you buy me a color TV. She was one of the best. |
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she's incredible... "Me And Bobby McGee" is one of my favorite tracks :thumbsup
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Youre right though, it is sad that a lot of the great ones had to go so soon. |
"Summertime" blows.
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definitely one of my favorites
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Listen to some Janis, and then listen to some early Led Zepplin. Three guesses where Robert Plant picked up that style.
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I can still see her in that paisley blue "teddy" on the floor of the Hollywood Landmark Hotel. :( Sad night.
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much love for pearl. every now and again, an artist comes along that performs from the heart. she was one of them.
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Come on now you know this place is STRICTLY business :1orglaugh
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was never a fan...i think she falls into the overrated bin along with the doors :upsidedow ...and please no one argue with me about the doors...im too tired to get into this one
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I <3 Janis. I listen to her nearly everyday!
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Her band was actually pretty sloppy, but sometimes that works when you're playing the blues. Big Brother and the Holding Company, as well as the Kozmic Blues Band, that backed Janis were great at live music and creating a bluesy vibe. Don't get me wrong, I love the music of Janis. She did one of the best versions of "Summertime" ever, and if you can't feel her pain in "Ball and Chain", then you ain't never had dem ol' kozmic blues... So here is one for you - I was living in Japan in the 70's and I attended this all night rock festival, and in between acts they played tracks over the PA from a new album that I learned later was called "Hotel California" by the Eagles. When I heard the title track, I felt certain that it was written about Janis. A few years later I learned that Don Henley was one of the pretty boys that Janis called friends (like Kris Kristofferson). I've never heard this theory elsewhere, but I've always felt the "Hotel California" is about Janis: On a dark desert highway Cool wind in my hair Warm smell of colitas Rising up through the air Up ahead in the distance I saw a shimmering light My head grew heavy, and my sight grew dim I had to stop for the night There she stood in the doorway I heard the mission bell And I was thinking to myself This could be Heaven or this could be Hell Then she lit up a candle And she showed me the way There were voices down the corridor I thought I heard them say Welcome to the Hotel California Such a lovely place Such a lovely place (background) Such a lovely face Plenty of room at the Hotel California Any time of year Any time of year (background) You can find it here You can find it here Her mind is Tiffany twisted She's got the Mercedes Benz She's got a lot of pretty, pretty boys That she calls friends How they dance in the courtyard Sweet summer sweat Some dance to remember Some dance to forget So I called up the Captain Please bring me my wine He said We haven't had that spirit here since 1969 And still those voices are calling from far away Wake you up in the middle of the night Just to hear them say Welcome to the Hotel California Such a lovely Place Such a lovely Place (background) Such a lovely face They're livin' it up at the Hotel California What a nice surprise What a nice surprise (background) Bring your alibies Mirrors on the ceiling Pink champagne on ice And she said We are all just prisoners here Of our own device And in the master's chambers They gathered for the feast They stab it with their steely knives But they just can't kill the beast Last thing I remember I was running for the door I had to find the passage back to the place I was before Relax said the nightman We are programed to recieve You can check out any time you like But you can never leave - Eagles Janis was well known for her Mercedes Benz song and she passed away in 1969, and lord knows she had lots of pretty boys that she called friends. Time for me to put on a Janis album... http://www.vnn.vn/dataimages/origina...is_Joplin1.jpg http://images.art.com/images/PRODUCT...0/10204265.jpg http://eil.com/newgallery/Janis-Jopl...ert-229074.jpg Cheers...RIP Janis, ADG Webmaster |
My 2 favorites of hers are Cry Baby and Take Another Piece of My Heart :thumbsup
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Cheers...RIP Janis,
ADG Webmaster Janis was well known for her Mercedes Benz song and she passed away in 1969, and lord knows she had lots of pretty boys that she called friends. It was October 04, 1970 in the evening hours. Hollywood's Landmark Motel. First floor room. :( |
LOL...yep, sure enough as soon as I finished my post I put on "Joplin Live In Concert" and saw that some of the songs were from 1970 (with the Full Tilt Boogie Band).
Oh well, it's only rock n' roll...(but I like it). http://originaldo.com/JanisJoplin.SoundMusic.jpg ADG Webmaster |
I have 18 songs of her (as my favorites)
but still the BEST one is Mercedes Benz!!! |
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We'll never know if her pipes would have held out. Janis was damned hard on her instrument. Just like her life.
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My favorite Janis Joplin song is "TRY (Just a little bit harder)"
Reminds me of college and post-college studies in the San Francisco Bay Area. Golden Gate park. Ocean Beach. Filmore. Ah... memories :) I went to school there in the 90s. Try, try, try just a little bit harder So I can love, love, love him, I tell myself 'Cause I'm gonna try, oh yeah, just a little bit harder So I won't lose, lose, lose him to nobody else, yeah. Hey, I don't care how long it's gonna take ya But if it's a dream I don't want No I don't really want it Yeah if it's a dream I don't want nobody to wake me. Yeah I'm gonna try, oh yeah, just a little bit harder So I can give, give, give, give him every bit of my soul. I'm gonna try, oh yeah, just a little bit harder So I can show, show, show him love with no control, yeah. Hey! I don't care how long it's gonna take ya But if it's a dream I don't want No I don't really want it Yeah if it's a dream I don't want nobody to wake me. Hey, dig it! Yeah! Yeah yeah yeah! Yeah, yeah, yeah, all right. Try oh yeah, hey, try oh yeah, Lord, Lord, Lord, Try oh yeah, try oh yeah, Lord, Lord, Lord, Try oh yeah yeah, try, whoa, try oh yeah, Lord, Lord, Lord, Push, work, push, work, oh yeah, try, oh yeah hey! Try oh yeah, hey try oh yeah, Try Lord, try, try, you ain't trying man You're not trying out man, come up with it. Come on, that's a wanker that listens to words, man. Hey you gotta work all night Hey little girl, gotta push on You gotta need Work a little more, hey, try a little more, Need a little more Yeah, work on, push on, move on, move on, You gotta work for it, you gotta work on it Push on, need on, move on, Move on, hey hey hey. |
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Room 105. I stayed there recently and they told me that was the room she died in. :( |
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One of the Lone Star State's finest.....
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The Doors were one of the most important bands to come out in the 60s. For my personal taste in music, THE most important. Everything else musically at that time was flowers and sunshine hippy music. The Doors introduced the idea of dark conceptual imagery to music - they really started the whole "goth" music movement. So many bands and singers were influenced by Morrison & cohorts. Musically, yea, they sometimes made odd choices but listen to other shit from the 60s and you'll see how revolutionary they were. You need to compare bands to their contemporaries when rating them, not to what's going on now. Doors, Beatles, Joplin and Hendrix - all very important and influential - other then that, most of the 60s blew. |
I want you to come on, come on, come on, come on. Take it! Take a little bitty piece of my heart now baby.
You know you got it, when it makes you feel good. :thumbsup |
She knew how to scream too :)
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The Beatles > *All |
I almost got kicked out of the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame for touching her car
(i wanted to see the inside of it lol) :thumbsup http://images.art.com/images/PRODUCT...0/10204265.jpg |
Hotel California cover was shot in the lobby of the Lido Hotel which was very popular with rock stars in the 60's. The Eagles may have been talking about Janis. She frequented the Lido.
http://www.goodbyeguns.org/LidoHotel It's a wonder the Lido is still standing at Yucca & Wilcox in Hollywood. Los Angeles has always been guilty of tearing down all the buildings that have character. |
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Hotel California is one of my favorite albums of all time. Like Janis, The Eagles will never go out of style. |
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fucking 1900-2300 blocks of North Argyle!!!!!! Shit, even the Black Diahlia chick use to live over on Cherokee and she got dicected by in the 40's. There are more shootings and stabbings in one night now than a month of patrol back in the 70's. |
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Man... last time I was in Hollywood and drove through there, all the crack houses that were once up were gone, a parking garage has been put up, the streets has direction now and you can only drive so far... It's MUCH better than when I lived there. It was a freakin' war zone when I lived there. What happened was I went there knowing NOTHING about the area and it all looks shitty anyway... so I see this place in the daytime, took it, flew home and drove out. Arrived at Yucca Street about 3am. Had to pass dope boys and gang guys who were beating on my U-Haul truck as I drove by. I was scared to get out but I had to, rang to the manager to let me in the parking area with my truck and loaded in. I made it. The next night at about 10pm all hell broke loose. There was several drive by shootings on the corner where my building was, gang members everywhere until the ghetto bird flew in with it's blinding lights and lit the area up like it was noon. Police come break it all up and it gets quiet until about 4am... hell breaks loose again as I awake to several gun shots outside my window. That was pretty much the same story for about a year. Oh how I miss that place. :disgust Now... it may still be a war zone, I wouldn't know... I'm just saying that it LOOKS better than it did. |
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