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Thread started 01/30/06 7:16am

diamondpearl1

janis joplin

i'm a newbie to janis due to "me & bobby mcgee", ....i was just wonderin what ya'll other fans love about her?
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Reply #1 posted 01/30/06 9:04am

Icicle

"CRY BABY" is the reason i like Janis Joplin!!! music
I don`t know that much about her career, but she was a wonderful singer, because she gave so much of herself when she sang the lyrics.

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Reply #2 posted 01/30/06 9:35am

diamondpearl1

Icicle said:

"CRY BABY" is the reason i like Janis Joplin!!! music
I don`t know that much about her career, but she was a wonderful singer, because she gave so much of herself when she sang the lyrics.



that is so true about janis givin so much of her self. i read that she was never really accepted by black audiences, probably 'cause many may have felt like she was another white bread wannabe tryin 2 steal black music. all i know is that when i listen 2 her i start movin 2 it the same way i do when i listen 2 billie, nancy, chaka, or aretha so she'll always have a piece of my heart....
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Reply #3 posted 01/30/06 9:58am

Spats

I am a huge fan of Janis Joplin. Love her voice, her personality, her style. Everything. They don't make em like her anymore. Check out the film "Festival Express" to see what a kick ass live performer she was.
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Reply #4 posted 01/30/06 10:05am

Icicle

That`s another one, "Piece of my heart" nod
Did Erma Franklin record that song before Janis Joplin?

I wonder if people generally, at the time, didn`t appreciate her as
much because of her lifestyle, i mean, to me, it doesn`t seem like she
tried to hide anything.

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Reply #5 posted 01/30/06 10:21am

IAintTheOne

down on me
Summertime
Ball n chain
me and Bobby
Piece of my heart
Tell Momma




i have been droolin' to get the "Box of pearls" set..
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Reply #6 posted 01/30/06 10:22am

diamondpearl1

Spats said:

I am a huge fan of Janis Joplin. Love her voice, her personality, her style. Everything. They don't make em like her anymore. Check out the film "Festival Express" to see what a kick ass live performer she was.


thanks for that tip 'cause ever since I've seen the "woodstock" footage, i've been dyin to see more of her live...
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Reply #7 posted 01/30/06 10:24am

IAintTheOne

diamondpearl1 said:

Spats said:

I am a huge fan of Janis Joplin. Love her voice, her personality, her style. Everything. They don't make em like her anymore. Check out the film "Festival Express" to see what a kick ass live performer she was.


thanks for that tip 'cause ever since I've seen the "woodstock" footage, i've been dyin to see more of her live...



are you sure it wasnt.. "Monterey"??
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Reply #8 posted 01/30/06 10:24am

LightOfArt

i'm a newbie too

my favourites so far:
Move Over
Mercedes Benz

and Summertime love

i think it's a cover? hmmm
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Reply #9 posted 01/30/06 10:25am

IAintTheOne

LightOfArt said:

i'm a newbie too

my favourites so far:
Move Over
Mercedes Benz

and Summertime love

i think it's a cover? hmmm



Summertime is a cover...
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Reply #10 posted 01/30/06 10:30am

diamondpearl1

IAintTheOne said:

diamondpearl1 said:



thanks for that tip 'cause ever since I've seen the "woodstock" footage, i've been dyin to see more of her live...



are you sure it wasnt.. "Monterey"??


on the extended version of woodstock one of the added performances is janis singin "work me, lord". btw, did that "monterey" show ever come out on dvd?
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Reply #11 posted 01/30/06 10:32am

IAintTheOne

diamondpearl1 said:

IAintTheOne said:




are you sure it wasnt.. "Monterey"??


on the extended version of woodstock one of the added performances is janis singin "work me, lord". btw, did that "monterey" show ever come out on dvd?



Monterey pop festival is available on dvd smile and my bad i forgot about the extended woodstock smile
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Reply #12 posted 01/30/06 10:39am

diamondpearl1

IAintTheOne said:

diamondpearl1 said:



on the extended version of woodstock one of the added performances is janis singin "work me, lord". btw, did that "monterey" show ever come out on dvd?



Monterey pop festival is available on dvd smile and my bad i forgot about the extended woodstock smile


as much as i love that extended woodstock, i wish someone would put the other performances from the show on dvd. lol one of the reasons i've been lookin for "monterey" is to see otis redding's landmark performance. i was trippin off how it was said that janis was crazy about otis...smile
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Reply #13 posted 01/30/06 10:47am

isadora

Great songs, great voice.
I only have a greatest hits album actually, but it's excellent.
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Reply #14 posted 01/30/06 11:07am

theAudience

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Icicle said:

That`s another one, "Piece of my heart" nod
Did Erma Franklin record that song before Janis Joplin?


1st and better. wink

Many of her most popular songs were covers of former R&B hits written (or co-written) by Jerry Ragovoy.

Piece of My Heart - Erma Franklin
Cry Baby - Garnet Mims
Get It While You Can - Howard Tate
Try (Just a Little Bit Harder) - Lorraine Ellison


And Summertime is not just a cover, it's a standard. cool


tA

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Reply #15 posted 01/30/06 12:20pm

Icicle

theAudience said:

Icicle said:

That`s another one, "Piece of my heart" nod
Did Erma Franklin record that song before Janis Joplin?


1st and better. wink

Yeah, it`s a great song, by a great singer.
Gifted family, Carolyn Franklin wrote one of my absolute favorite Aretha songs; "Angel: mushy
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Reply #16 posted 01/30/06 6:49pm

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I cant find the words to describe how much I respect and love Janis. I've been a fan since childhood and love just about everything she's done. She was a VERY soulful singer who gave her all with each song, performance. Her footage on 'Woodstock', 'Monterey Pop Festival' and 'Festival Express' are proof as to how electrifying she was live. I hope someone somewhere has more footage of her to put out, she deserves to be seen. 'Cry Baby', 'Try', 'Down On Me' all great songs....my favorite album is 'I Got Dem 'Ol Kozmic Blues Again Mama!'...it is a revelation indeed. But if I had to choose a song...it would have to be the somber, heartbreaking 'Little Girl Blue'. That song breaks my heart and it's hard to listen to without crying but I cant help it...I cry because it is a sad song but I also cry because it is such a beautiful piece of art and it's the only way I can fully express how that song makes me feel.

Long live Pearl!

peace
Every minute of last night is on my face today....
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Reply #17 posted 01/30/06 7:22pm

Spats

Another thing you have to check out is a new DVD release of her appearances on The Dick Cavett show. It is on a Cavett release that features different rock stars that appeared on his show. The set features the complete 3 shows she appeared on. Her performances, his interviews with her and it also shows her sitting with the other celebs on the show talking about different subjects. It's a must have.

I agree that there should be DVD release of her live appearances. Her brother said her record company does seem willing to spend the money though.
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Reply #18 posted 01/30/06 8:57pm

Stax

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If you like Janis, you should also check out the documentary Festival Express on DVD.



Festival Express is a rousing record of a little-known, but monumental, moment in rock n' roll history, starring such music legends as Janis Joplin, The Band, and the Grateful Dead. Set in 1970, Festival Express was a multi-band, multi-day extravaganza that captured the spirit and imagination of a generation and a nation. What made it unique was that it was portable; for five days, the bands and performers lived, slept, rehearsed and did countless unmentionable things aboard a customized train that travelled from Toronto, to Calgary, to Winnipeg, with each stop culminating in a mega-concert. The entire experience, both off-stage and on, was filmed but the extensive footage remained locked away until 2003, when director Bob Smeaton released the Festival Express movie. A momentous achievement in rock film archaeology, Festival Express combines the long-lost material with contemporary interviews nearly 35 years after it was first filmed.
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Reply #19 posted 01/31/06 1:41am

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I love Janis. She's one artist I'd give pretty much anything to have the chance to go back in time and just hang out and talk with for a while.

"Maybe" is a heartbreaking song.
"A Watcher scoffs at gravity!"
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