Well brother why didn't you just take her and love her, the same reason I didn't I was scared to death. I was like a puppy on my knee and pissing everywhere
She is the only woman in the music industry that didn't undercut her music or her voice for anyone. She gave women a certain freedom in the 60's and she told everyone to suck it up. And never gave up. Yet there is so little appreciation. There are no statues, no books on her carving an industry for women. She didn't lean on anyone, she didn't play barbie, or house, she didn't pretend for the media. And because of that as most women in history she died young for doing what she did. An amazing talent, and a goddamn WOMAN. Never had another since.
HAHAHA HYPOCRITES ,,,WHAT IS WAS OK FOR OBAMA!!!,,,IT IS GOOD HERE TOO,,,,,,,,,,,ITS BEEN THE ELECTORAL VOTE X CENTURY,,U DONT LIKE IT ,TOO BAD,U LOST IDIOTS!!!!!!
Matt, Janis was bullied as a youth, had her heart broken by several men and had drug and alcohol addiction until her early death, you could feel the pain in every word she sang, Courtney is 13 and from a good home.......who's ignorant?
Her voice is one of a kind and no one will ever ever ever come close to her raw and unbelievable talent!! ❤ God Bless her soul!! In a way she was way ahead of her time with her music and voice and soul.....❤❤❤ When she died the World lost a very beautiful and supremely talented young woman!! She's definitely a Rock Goddess in my opinion!!! ❤❤❤❤
She could sing beautifully, she didn't. She didn't want to be that, and she sang raw. There are recordings around, from when she was young, singing like an angel. She defined what an angel sounded like in the 60's and convinced everyone.
Although she died six years before I was born, she is one of my favorite singers of all time. She is/was a TRUE artist. Back before RUclips, videos and computer searches at your fingertips, artists HAD to have talent. Now in our time and culture, talent is unfortunately based on your physical appearance. Just look pretty and we can auto tune your voice and you can lipstick. But if you’re not an attractive person, good luck getting a record deal. One of the first ladies of rock and roll. RIP Janis.
People nowadays like to use "face-melting" as an adjective, but I think when you listen to this you can actually feel your epidermis start to peel off your skull. Janis is one of the few people who I'd put up with Otis Redding for pure, atom-bomb soul power.
Sou admiradora da Janis Joplin desde meus 14 anos. Hoje, tenho 62 e continuo admirando essa cantora, intérprete e sei lá mais o que simplesmente MARAVILHOSA. Ela veio para ficar, ser eterna. Janis Joplin possui uma marca própria que precisamos valorizar pela voz, mas sobretudo pelo conteúdo do conjunto das músicas que interpretava.
I was born in 1986, Now 28 y/o... I love Janis soo much. I've been listening to her now for over a decade and I've fallen in love with her absolutely astonishing voice and passion. I think the first song I fell in love with was "Ball and Chain". She was an awesome woman and an unforgettable singer.
I'm 19 and I love Janis she was a awesome singer, you can actually feel what she's feeling while she sings, I also love Elvis, Dolly Parton, Ricky Nelson, The Carpenters and many others
@@Conn30Mtenor old comment, but I thought she personally picked this band? Big Brother was the band that didn't want to change their sound with horns, etc.
She was amazing. I wish i could have met her or lived in that time....period lol im a hippie at heart sometimes. I love me some blues once in a while. Especially when im cleaning house
I always forget she was the same height as I am at 5'5" which, from my perspective, is relatively short. Guess it's because she was such a huge talent. She's one of those people who probably used up all the oxygen in any room she entered. Absolutely love her. Absolutely miss her.
Janis always gives all of her energy whenever she sings. That was such a magnificent performance! I was so glad to see that she was on The Dick Cavett show, I'm sure he gave her some thing to drink, because she seemed out of breath.
I was 13 when I started listening to Janis, still do today many moons later, She made a huge impact on my life, ........best female singer ever, Would have loved to meet her! We lost a true icon 🎵🎤👉 💜
I was very ..very..young when I listened to her for the first time and I was thrilled ...also now after many years...I'm 54....great memories! Great voice!
There has never been another female artist who was so genuine,soulful as Janis.She had the spirit of a butterfly. She had the ability to grab your heart and turn it inside out til you were free .She was colorful in appearance like a rare butterfly that you wanted to hold on to for a little while .I have not heard or seen such talent and beauty since Janis. She was real and that is what is beautiful to me...
She's bringing me back when music was pure...It was all about talent and didn't count on electronics. Seeing her live was exactly like listening to the radio. She left us far too soon😢❤❤❤❤
Saw her performance three months after this, October 17, 1969 in Austin, TX. She was one of the greatest talents of our time, and that was one of the greatest shows I ever saw -- and it was in a gymnasium! I never tire of hearing her recordings, but seeing and hearing her live was like nothing else I've experienced. She was the real thing, and there was and ever will be only one Janis.
Janis you are missed soooo much.....you'll never be forgotton....live on in our hearts forever!!!! Thank God for RUclips so we can all enjoy seeing your vibrant performances!! xoxoxoxoxo
OMG, face melted off again listening to Janis! What a phenom, I get goosebumps listening to her!!!!The Kozmic Blues Band had so much soul that can't help not being pulled in to their world.
I'm only 18, I wish I could've went to Woodstock and saw this amazing woman perform. Janis is incredible, she had her own style and made it work to her advantage, and it blows my mind, you can just see her heart and soul is in every lyric to the songs she sings just by watching or listening to her. Thanks for posting her live, this made my day :)
i love this because not only was she on point but the guy in the back with the tambourine was getting down..guy shakin it in the back=me shakin it because i cant help it..good video..great band
+Jim Nesta ooh, good choice, with Eric Burdon. She was on Tom Jones' show - did they ever duet? Sometimes similar styles, throaty blues. I could see it. :>)
I became a huge fan of Janis Joplin's in 1968 and was so very lucky to see her in Concert in Jan. '70 and what a performance she gave. I was just devastated when she died so suddenly in Oct. '70. Thanks to RUclips her memory and her talent will live on for many years to come.
I was lucky enough to live during the heyday of Janis, Hendrix, and Morrison. Those three epitomized the spirit of the sixties and Janis was the Queen of the Rock World. He boldness and straightforward way was uncommon for women during that time, but sadly she was misunderstood and her tortured soul was too much for her to overcome. During her trip to her hometown of Port Arthur, TX, she wasn't received with open arms and film clips taken during her stay actually caught the hurt she experienced while there. But her music lives on and these wonderful videos of her on the Dick Cavett Show are the best. I remember seeing this for the first time in 1969.
there is a great video clip of Janis at Montery Pop, During the video the camera pans the audience and you can see Cass Elliott just in Aw of Janis's performance!
Funky soulful jam from "Kozmic Blues" always favorite Janis masterpiece, great posts like this survive to be savored and enjoyed over and over...gone to soon, Janis made her legendary mark
the level of energy and emotion this women was able to put out has always amazed us all this song is an example of her skill...its a shame we lost her so early because i honestly think she was capable of much much more
Es increíble la cantidad de imitadores o inspirados en el estilo vocal de esta mujer que ha habido en la historia de la música. Nunca una carrera musical tan breve dejó un legado y una impronta tan marcada en la música. Tenía ese "algo" que no se puede definir ni encerrar en clasificaciones, que sigue ahí cuando se la escucha. Y sigue siendo admirada por ello.
Look at the expressions of the back up, the brass, percussion, and strings. They are terrified of the reality (the dream of every musician) of tripping, I mean stepping, over the threshold into immortality. Janis takes them all with her without a moment of thought, other than to express her thought, "Of course, why should it be otherwise."
Immensamente grandiosa. Basta ascoltare con che forza dava espressività ai brani che cantava, per capire la potenza, *l'immensità* di questa giovane donna. La amo. 😍
OMG when she finished it she was completely tired, can you imagine the quantity of enery she needed in order to performer? Bravooooooooooooooo Janis!!
HEAR.,HEAR. HEAR!!!!
La più grande donna che abbia salparo
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La musica
Povera lei così brava e prepotente eppure Dio se l' è mangiata
Janis had mega energy and passion.
I can't even catch my breath on her behalf when I watch her. 💖
I met Janis in 1966 when my band was opening for Bob Seger, what a wonder girl. I think she just wanted to be loved.
rickyt43515 thats exactly what i felt when i met her.
Well brother why didn't you just take her and love her, the same reason I didn't I was scared to death. I was like a puppy on my knee and pissing everywhere
You're saying that because she's a woman. Shame on you. Did you ever think maybe Bob needed love? Give this a rest....
I hope she had love any and every time she wanted it. What a siren she was!
'Cos her parents didn't.
She is the only woman in the music industry that didn't undercut her music or her voice for anyone. She gave women a certain freedom in the 60's and she told everyone to suck it up. And never gave up. Yet there is so little appreciation. There are no statues, no books on her carving an industry for women. She didn't lean on anyone, she didn't play barbie, or house, she didn't pretend for the media. And because of that as most women in history she died young for doing what she did. An amazing talent, and a goddamn WOMAN. Never had another since.
In a way you have described Janis as a female Donald Trump. As a fellow outsider, I believe she would have cheered for him.
rosa ital That is a total lie. He did not win a majority of votes.
rosa ital you watching the wrong video..., but since you mentioned, fuck trump!!!!
WELL I HOPE WILL B FUCKED REAL GOOOOOOOOOD!!!!! ENJOY THE FUCK!!!!!!!!!
HAHAHA HYPOCRITES ,,,WHAT IS WAS OK FOR OBAMA!!!,,,IT IS GOOD HERE TOO,,,,,,,,,,,ITS BEEN THE ELECTORAL VOTE X CENTURY,,U DONT LIKE IT ,TOO BAD,U LOST IDIOTS!!!!!!
please revive this woman
Luci Perim would if I could!
Her name is Courtney Hadwin!
Anne Perry, please don't compare Courtney to Janis, the girl is good, but she's no Janis and it's unfair to heap that pressure on a 13 year old :-)
Matt, Janis was bullied as a youth, had her heart broken by several men and had drug and alcohol addiction until her early death, you could feel the pain in every word she sang, Courtney is 13 and from a good home.......who's ignorant?
Sigh :-(
Her voice is one of a kind and no one will ever ever ever come close to her raw and unbelievable talent!! ❤
God Bless her soul!!
In a way she was way ahead of her time with her music and voice and soul.....❤❤❤
When she died the World lost a very beautiful and supremely talented young woman!!
She's definitely a Rock Goddess in my opinion!!! ❤❤❤❤
Truth ❤
She could sing beautifully, she didn't. She didn't want to be that, and she sang raw. There are recordings around, from when she was young, singing like an angel. She defined what an angel sounded like in the 60's and convinced everyone.
You’re watching the real deal. They don’t make them like that anymore. So strong and genuine.
This, this, this, THIS, and this.
God love this woman, talking about chills down my spine! Rip,pearl! Janis Joplin forever!
She gave us everything she had. How does one say "thank you" for such a gift, much less reciprocate?
Just - Dig It. That's All ... ;)
Look how she sat down in the chair,exhausted and had to catch her breath. She poured every ounce of soul she had into every song she sung
She really could sing the shit out of a song better than anyone practically.
agreed✌
Yes, she could sing!! but the 3 men, standing there....wails like a sick cat,who suffers from throat inflammation....it sounds terrible...
Yep.
AMEN to That!!! xoxoxoxo
And virtually anything else she sang too........Ultimately, it was the band around her that was simply sub-par....
bless this dude, for having her on the show.
It's the reason we can watch this beautiful woman perform.
RIP Janis. We love you.
That man was Dick Cavette and his highly acclaimed tv talk show!! He had many wonderful musical guests including the extraordinary Pearl!❤✌️
Janis's voice makes my soul soar and weep at the same time... chills, every time
Not only does she belt it out but she orchestrates the rhythms from beginning to end, pure, raw, unchained talent!!
Sorely missed.
Poor Janis. I would have loved to hug her.
Me too
she never realized how beautiful she was
Michelle Smith same here!!!
I feel so bad for her and how things ended up for her and her life. I am thankful for the legacy though
@@codybrockway1616 Amen brother
She was a Tiger! What a heart and soul! Tremendous talent!
Those are some wicked pipes! You almost wish the backup singers would step out of the way and let the freight train roll through.
+Josh Smith For that exact reason, she had trouble finding a backup band that could keep up with her.
God yes, her voice is amazing!!!
+Josh Smith Forget that, man, and just listen to it.
You're so right! is like they are on the way.
Josh Smith indeed! 😁
52 years ago " Departed " Janis Joplin .....Our Queen and Diva Janis, rest in peace with God, Jesus!
And Krishna
Only 1 Janis. There isn't a female singer alive today who can come close. Such a sad lost. RIP Pearl!
u said that right!!!!
i can name at least 3
Love you Janis. Can't wait to see your show in the great beyond.
Although she died six years before I was born, she is one of my favorite singers of all time. She is/was a TRUE artist. Back before RUclips, videos and computer searches at your fingertips, artists HAD to have talent. Now in our time and culture, talent is unfortunately based on your physical appearance. Just look pretty and we can auto tune your voice and you can lipstick. But if you’re not an attractive person, good luck getting a record deal.
One of the first ladies of rock and roll. RIP Janis.
People nowadays like to use "face-melting" as an adjective, but I think when you listen to this you can actually feel your epidermis start to peel off your skull. Janis is one of the few people who I'd put up with Otis Redding for pure, atom-bomb soul power.
People nowadays smoke meth also.
Sou admiradora da Janis Joplin desde meus 14 anos. Hoje, tenho 62 e continuo admirando essa cantora, intérprete e sei lá mais o que simplesmente MARAVILHOSA. Ela veio para ficar, ser eterna. Janis Joplin possui uma marca própria que precisamos valorizar pela voz, mas sobretudo pelo conteúdo do conjunto das músicas que interpretava.
I was born in 1986, Now 28 y/o... I love Janis soo much. I've been listening to her now for over a decade and I've fallen in love with her absolutely astonishing voice and passion. I think the first song I fell in love with was "Ball and Chain".
She was an awesome woman and an unforgettable singer.
I'm 19 and I love Janis she was a awesome singer, you can actually feel what she's feeling while she sings, I also love Elvis, Dolly Parton, Ricky Nelson, The Carpenters and many others
Nice
She overpowers every band sound and member.
funny thing is she didn't like this band. She though that SHE was being upstaged by the big sound.
@@Conn30Mtenor I thought they complemented her "big sound"!!!
@@kerribeene6129 just going on what I've read about Janis.
That trumpet player is on fire!
@@Conn30Mtenor old comment, but I thought she personally picked this band? Big Brother was the band that didn't want to change their sound with horns, etc.
She was amazing. I wish i could have met her or lived in that time....period lol im a hippie at heart sometimes. I love me some blues once in a while. Especially when im cleaning house
talk about heart and soul . wow
janis blows anybody away , from any era . imo
Janis Joplin è stata 1 fenomeno bravissima
Saw Janis in Concert Jan. '70, was just devastated when she died 8 months later. A Superstar, legend and Icon in the world of music.
This is a great example of early 70's rock, Janis was an enterpreneur of its intensity.
Janis Joplin é, foi e será a maior cantora da história do rock, ninguém vai ser melhor do que ela ✌️❤️🐾
Best white soul/blues singer ever, bar none. Oh Janis, you left us too soon, wanting so much more.
@Eschew Obfuscation since about 2008 it’s been alright to be openly racist towards white humans publicly
Pendej@
I always forget she was the same height as I am at 5'5" which, from my perspective, is relatively short. Guess it's because she was such a huge talent. She's one of those people who probably used up all the oxygen in any room she entered. Absolutely love her. Absolutely miss her.
Man I could listen to her all night. She has so much soul that she puts in every song
Janis always gives all of her energy whenever she sings. That was such a magnificent performance! I was so glad to see that she was on The Dick Cavett show, I'm sure he gave her some thing to drink, because she seemed out of breath.
I was 13 when I started listening to Janis, still do today many moons later, She made a huge impact on my life, ........best female singer ever, Would have loved to meet her! We lost a true icon 🎵🎤👉 💜
I was very ..very..young when I listened to her for the first time and I was thrilled ...also now after many years...I'm 54....great memories! Great voice!
There has never been another female artist who was so genuine,soulful as Janis.She had the spirit of a butterfly. She had the ability to grab your heart and turn it inside out til you were free .She was colorful in appearance like a rare butterfly that you wanted to hold on to for a little while .I have not heard or seen such talent and beauty since Janis. She was real and that is what is beautiful to me...
She's bringing me back when music was pure...It was all about talent and didn't count on electronics. Seeing her live was exactly like listening to the radio. She left us far too soon😢❤❤❤❤
Always try to do your best every day!
Love Janis Joplin so original and real. Stunning unique voice. 👏🍀
Saw her performance three months after this, October 17, 1969 in Austin, TX. She was one of the greatest talents of our time, and that was one of the greatest shows I ever saw -- and it was in a gymnasium! I never tire of hearing her recordings, but seeing and hearing her live was like nothing else I've experienced. She was the real thing, and there was and ever will be only one Janis.
I always thought she would have been the resident queen of the Armadillo World Headquarters. They were a perfect match.
Janis you are missed soooo much.....you'll never be forgotton....live on in our hearts forever!!!! Thank God for RUclips so we can all enjoy seeing your vibrant performances!! xoxoxoxoxo
JANIS ROCKED!!! HER VOICE WAS AWESOME!!!!! COOOOOOOOOL!!!!
Lost way too soon ! For her age , she was so soulful and skilled .Try is one of my faves . Peace folks !
OMG, face melted off again listening to Janis! What a phenom, I get goosebumps listening to her!!!!The Kozmic Blues Band had so much soul that can't help not being pulled in to their world.
I'm only 18, I wish I could've went to Woodstock and saw this amazing woman perform. Janis is incredible, she had her own style and made it work to her advantage, and it blows my mind, you can just see her heart and soul is in every lyric to the songs she sings just by watching or listening to her. Thanks for posting her live, this made my day :)
This woman was incredible!!
No voice like her...just no.
💙💙💙💙
i love this because not only was she on point but the guy in the back with the tambourine was getting down..guy shakin it in the back=me shakin it because i cant help it..good video..great band
Snookie Flowers!
So much emotion & energy, I just get all choked up (in a GREAT way)!
awesome! I never heard her do that one...
I always get emotional when i hear her voice. Soulfull and straight from the heart.
"I'm one of those regular weird people." Janis Joplin
Happy Heavenly 79 Pearl ! RIP 🙏
I'm imagining what a dynamic duo like Janis and Eric Burdon would sound like.
+Robert McDowell Ha ha ..., for sure.
I would say a dynamic duo.
+Jim Nesta ooh, good choice, with Eric Burdon. She was on Tom Jones' show - did they ever duet? Sometimes similar styles, throaty blues. I could see it. :>)
+Jim Nesta I'd need a helmet! And more love than I'm able to normally muster. For them together, I think I could manage it! =^)
Imagine her on stage with jim morrison that would have been something to see
I became a huge fan of Janis Joplin's in 1968 and was so very lucky to see her in Concert in Jan. '70 and what a performance she gave. I was just devastated when she died so suddenly in Oct. '70. Thanks to RUclips her memory and her talent will live on for many years to come.
She is hitting me at a subsconscious level right away! Love her.
これも貴重な映像です❗ジャニスの歌声は圧倒的で、唯一無二ですね。早すぎました。残念です❗のぶ😘
A great artist...died so young.
But her music will never die!
incredibly powerful
Amazing gentle genius ~ ♥♥ No one like you Janis xxx
I was lucky enough to live during the heyday of Janis, Hendrix, and Morrison. Those three epitomized the spirit of the sixties and Janis was the Queen of the Rock World. He boldness and straightforward way was uncommon for women during that time, but sadly she was misunderstood and her tortured soul was too much for her to overcome. During her trip to her hometown of Port Arthur, TX, she wasn't received with open arms and film clips taken during her stay actually caught the hurt she experienced while there. But her music lives on and these wonderful videos of her on the Dick Cavett Show are the best. I remember seeing this for the first time in 1969.
awesome voice, one of the best singers ever :)
there is a great video clip of Janis at Montery Pop, During the video the camera pans the audience and you can see Cass Elliott just in Aw of Janis's performance!
Hey Janis....2019...
Yes,you are still and always be our Rock Lady! ☝💖
Dick Cavett had an obvious affection for Janis, was on his show numerous times. Two great people who were very good at their jobs!
Today's trash can't hold a tune to real pure music such as this. This is real music, pure talent!
Gods gift. Nobody compares. She was magic that never stopped. Every vein in her body screamed.
She is so iconic.I am 17 and love her style,voice.
So powerful but gut wrenching...lot of personal pain in that voice.
Love me some Janis, anytime. Thanks for posting.
I was lucky enough to see Janis perform November, 1969 at the University of Miami.
The best female voice in history.....period.
Before my time! She's awesome! I wish I could have had the privilege of meeting her!!! She left us too soon!!! RIP Janis!
So dynamic and powerful!
The Queen!
Guitar player who is standing behind drummer is certainly enjoying himself :D
Funky soulful jam from "Kozmic Blues" always favorite Janis masterpiece, great posts like this survive to be savored and enjoyed over and over...gone to soon, Janis made her legendary mark
Oro puro :)
Vengo de escuchar a Jade Bird y su voz me recordó tanto a Janis. Aún hay voces así.
Come back. The world needs you.
The Queen of blues ❤️
Esa voz áspera y dulce a la vez con la fuerza de su alma hace que me rinda una y mil veces más
Love You Janis💟✨
como vives las interpretaciones, como trasmites tu energía. I love you Janis
RIP ANGEL 💔😇
RN CCRN VALDEZ
GO NAVY SEALS NOSTROVIA ☦️ HOLLAND PA 🇺🇲 USA ❤
💓💓💓 Simplesmente Amo essa Voz... qto mais ela grita, mais Amo!!!💖💖💖🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
The hairs on the back of my neck stood up at the first wail! LOL Love you Janis
AMAZING !!! In a Class ALL by Herself !! xoxo
the level of energy and emotion this women was able to put out has always amazed us all this song is an example of her skill...its a shame we lost her so early because i honestly think she was capable of much much more
I know a girl that is the spitting image of Janis Joplin and sounds like Janis.Its amazing. Shes a real goodtiming gal like Janis also.
Timothy Benacksr name? Does she have a RUclips channel?
Es increíble la cantidad de imitadores o inspirados en el estilo vocal de esta mujer que ha habido en la historia de la música.
Nunca una carrera musical tan breve dejó un legado y una impronta tan marcada en la música.
Tenía ese "algo" que no se puede definir ni encerrar en clasificaciones, que sigue ahí cuando se la escucha. Y sigue siendo admirada por ello.
That guy with the tambourine is awesome! :D
Vojife Well spoted brother, hes da man for sure !! Would love a guy like him in my life, heart & soul thrown right in to the groove
Look at the expressions of the back up, the brass, percussion, and strings. They are terrified of the reality (the dream of every musician) of tripping, I mean stepping, over the threshold into immortality. Janis takes them all with her without a moment of thought, other than to express her thought, "Of course, why should it be otherwise."
" If its a dream, I dont want nobody to wake me...."
......Janis is everything.
Absolute Perfection !! No singer today can touch her or back then ....in another class totally from the rest .... we miss you Janis !!
I'm Still Listening Janis, RIP MY GIRL
Immensamente grandiosa. Basta ascoltare con che forza dava espressività ai brani che cantava, per capire la potenza, *l'immensità* di questa giovane donna.
La amo. 😍
J'ai envie de pleurer quand je l'écoute franchement Janis est unique i love you baby !!!
What a great woman and performer Janice was. Taken from us at a young age.
I think she sounds way better live.
100% agree
The man was not a gentleman to get his ass up for Janis Joplin to sit down . 😐
My first concert was Janis in 1970
Gosto de janis jhoplin uma grande cantora qe jamais sera esquecida
so powerful in so many ways...and so loved....
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