Posted on 01/03/2010 5:05:10 PM PST by navysealdad
Janis Joplin - The Queen of rock in 69 - sings her guts out on "Ball And Chain" live in Germany 69
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"Cheap Thrills" is still an all time favorite.
She helped make a good friend of mine a lot of money, though, so I'm glad of that.
You worked at Kepler’s?????? WTH are you doing on FR? I got out of CA before corruption set in - My mom was a delegate to Goldwtr’s convention at the Cow Palace - I got a Navy commission, married a RI’lnder and have pretty much stayed on the east coast - my bro is in Ventura (his SUV is strewn with anti-Obama stickers) because he’s corrupted by CA’s fine weather - too sad! Cheers to you and congrats on FR - you made me remember a lot of old times!
No way. I was in Mt View. Small world.
Passion. She had passion. Can you even buy Boone’s any more?
She really did - and she seemed to be pretty funny in her interviews - and insecure - I liked her...
Sadly, Boone’s has gone by the wayside - it’s like going to an antique store and finding LPs of “Meet the Beatles” - yee gods!
I really like some of her music and I think the band she sang with was very to notch.
I really like that one.
I was there! She did a concert and then did a taping for German TV. Got a twofer. Lots of service men in the audience.
Neither do I. I always heard that she had a real thing for Kris Kristofferson.
I’m so excited to find another “old” person! It was great fun and we were lucky to come of age with such great music. I remember Canned Heat and Santana wowed all of us in Lewisville. I ran with a group that never missed a live concert. I think my hearing is paying the price now, but it was worth it. Wouldn’t trade those memories or all that fun for anything.
The first time I saw Elton John he was the opening act at the State Fair Music Hall in Dallas. Unfortunately there must have been something in the air that’s caused me to forget who he was opening for. Your comments sent me googling and I found this: http://www.texaspopfestival.com/
A perfect antidote to corporate buzzwords, talking heads, and obamaspeak.
Thanks for the link.
Gosh I love that song.
You likely know this: It is from Act I Scene 1 in Porgy and Bess,
where “Clara” is singing to her crying baby.
Lyrics:
Summertime,
And the livin’ is easy
Fish are jumpin’
And the cotton is high
Oh, Your daddy’s rich
And your mamma’s good lookin’
So hush little baby
Don’t you cry
One of these mornings
You’re going to rise up singing
Then you’ll spread your wings
And you’ll take to the sky
But until that morning
There’s a’nothing can harm you
With your daddy and mammy standing by
Summertime,
And the livin’ is easy
Fish are jumpin’
And the cotton is high
Your daddy’s rich
And your mamma’s good lookin’
So hush little baby
Don’t you cry
Oops.
In reference to post #75 - she is singing to the plantation owner’s crying kid
in ‘Summertime’.
Now Sandy Denny is the least known commercial singer, but best known by musicians of the day. She sang for Fairport Convention. A beautiful voice, but only sang in that mid-tempo type song.
Janis, on the other hand sang full bore. Always a very well rehearsed and tight set.
In the end, Janis sang the Blues...and my late friend John Lee Hooker, would say..."Kix it, afor it Kix you" speaking of the drugs that killed her.
Being brought up in the SF Bay Area, we had it good...The music, yeah, the drugs, and the whole thing, man...The colors where the sound back then. And yeah, there was politics too---But it was the musical explosion that nothing today can even remotely compare to.
There is no "Janis" today because there can be no 2010 "Janis"...Its been done--slammered into the time capsule for the future generations. Like all the plots to all the Greek plays, they have been written and in the 60s-70s, they were sung.
Even Big Momma Thorton had to admit that Janis was cutting here on her own songs... Now that's a compliment.
We get lost in romanticism a little when we suspect that she wouldn't have been any better straight, sober, and alive 20 years later. I think she would have. Drugs and alcohol didn't really give us Janis but they sure as hell took her from us. IMHO.
“JJ the pride of Beaumont, Tx.”
She was actually from Port Arthur which is about 15 or so miles South.
Here’s the “pride of Beaumont:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz2aNifcy20&feature=related
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