The live version of this song, Cry Baby, from Toronto (Festival Express) is a must watch!...She put every ounce of heart, soul, emotion and passion into her performances! Even to the point of wearing herself out, as she does in the live version of this song. Definitely "FIRE! 🔥
Janis was literally the first badass girl in rock and blues. She was the first to sing and perform in a way that was extremely provocative to an audience that have never seen something like this. ( ball and chain from monterey pop festival). Back in those days and times a girl was to be prim and proper. She was bullied a lot in her childhood. And then exploded onto the scene and shook everyone to their core. You felt every word she sang. And she meant it. Janis opened the door for many females in rock to enter the scene. My all time favourite, best female vocalist, artist, singer.
I love Janis but no. There's Aretha Patti Labelle, Houston, lots before Janis and she knew, you can hear that black soul gospel and southern blurs and rock in her singing.
Janis Joplin was a one of a kind singer with a unique voice. Sadly we lost her too soon. She was only 27 when she died. She had a lot of great songs such as "Me & Bobby McGee", "Ball & Chain", "Summertime", "Down On Me", "Maybe", "Little Girl Blue", "Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)", "Get It While You Can", "Bye, Bye Baby", "Move Over", "Mercedes Benz" etc.
She and Kris were living together when he wrote Me and Bobby McGhee, and he tried, from what I have read, to love her. She was a lost and broken little girl, and the times made it too easy to go out the way she did.
Her live performances are absolute 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥. She was such a lonely soul ...😢. The guy she loved was traveling through Africa & few other countries. I think ...she thought ...he had blown her off! She hadn't heard from him in quite a while...he didn't message her until the day after she died. In a live performance she mentions how these men take off to travel & she specifically mentions Africa. After her shows...the band members would take off with there wives....girlfriends ..etc. But she would go back to a hotel room by herself. ...feeling very much alone. She OD'd on heroine at 27 years old...😢.
When you said “talk to me lightly” I just laughed because I knew what was gonna happen when you dropped the needle on the record (so to speak). Janis was a QUEEN!
Oh my God you are going to love her. I'm just starting the video. I have been rocking with her for almost 50 years both her and Al Green❤❤❤❤ three of my favourite songs by her trust me work me Lord and little girl Blues live on Tom Jones Show she was so incredible and so talented and passed away much too young you know one of the saddest things she ever said in my opinion was after a concert she said I just made love to 25,000 people and now I'm going home alone😢😢😢😢
Also my friend the classic summertime she does an incredible job of also to be honest I haven't heard anything by her I haven't liked but I just love some more than the others❤❤❤❤❤
My first thought was, "But Sistah Janis doesn't sing lightly for anyone! You were properly blown away, and then you caught the groove. You show good taste, young Grasshopper, and your reactions are always satisfying. By the way, at the end there? Damn, son, you are too cute! *I recommend that you listen to In the Quiet Morning by Mimi Farina, Janis' younger sister, and the best copy, I believe, is by Joan Baez. Follow the lyrics if you need to. It may sound too Pop-rock-ish, but it was written as a tribute by her little sister; think about that. A sad ending to a story too often repeated even today. I admit to having my dark, dark times, but so far, I have come out on the other side. I feel Janis . . .
So many female singers and actresses have wanted to play her in a biopic, but there is no one who can hold a candle next her. Maria McKee is the only one I can think of who might have been able to pull it off.
Janis had such a traumatic life. She was a woman so full of pain. She had a wonderful heart and she wore her heart on her sleeve. She’s part of the dreaded 27 club. Big loss to the music world.
The live version of this song, Cry Baby, from Toronto (Festival Express) is a must watch!...She put every ounce of heart, soul, emotion and passion into her performances! Even to the point of wearing herself out, as she does in the live version of this song. Definitely "FIRE! 🔥
Janis will never talk to you lightly 😂😂😂😂 She's hands down my favorite female vocalist of all time.
She was just such a force of talent and emotion 🌪🔥
Janis was literally the first badass girl in rock and blues. She was the first to sing and perform in a way that was extremely provocative to an audience that have never seen something like this. ( ball and chain from monterey pop festival). Back in those days and times a girl was to be prim and proper. She was bullied a lot in her childhood. And then exploded onto the scene and shook everyone to their core. You felt every word she sang. And she meant it. Janis opened the door for many females in rock to enter the scene. My all time favourite, best female vocalist, artist, singer.
P.S. there is a live version. Cry Baby live in Toronto 1970 Canada
I love Janis but no. There's Aretha Patti Labelle, Houston, lots before Janis and she knew, you can hear that black soul gospel and southern blurs and rock in her singing.
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1 in a million Janis
The piano player in this song is magnificent. God bless ya, Janis. I wish you could have stayed with us for a while longer.
Janis Joplin was a one of a kind singer with a unique voice. Sadly we lost her too soon. She was only 27 when she died. She had a lot of great songs such as "Me & Bobby McGee", "Ball & Chain", "Summertime", "Down On Me", "Maybe", "Little Girl Blue", "Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)", "Get It While You Can", "Bye, Bye Baby", "Move Over", "Mercedes Benz" etc.
Sadly, she thought she was unlovable. 😥
She and Kris were living together when he wrote Me and Bobby McGhee, and he tried, from what I have read, to love her. She was a lost and broken little girl, and the times made it too easy to go out the way she did.
It's so awesome to say nothing because my lady said it all!!
Ball and Chain live from Monterey Pop Festival, Work Me Lord, Summertime Live, Bobby Mcgee, Turtle Blues, Maybe, Piece of my Heart...
Janis is 🔥 ❤
One of the most distinctive voices.. she was a beast ❤ so uniquely talented 🎶
Her live performances are absolute 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥. She was such a lonely soul ...😢. The guy she loved was traveling through Africa & few other countries. I think ...she thought ...he had blown her off! She hadn't heard from him in quite a while...he didn't message her until the day after she died. In a live performance she mentions how these men take off to travel & she specifically mentions Africa. After her shows...the band members would take off with there wives....girlfriends ..etc. But she would go back to a hotel room by herself. ...feeling very much alone. She OD'd on heroine at 27 years old...😢.
Her life was way too short. What a gift she left all of us ❤
She's one of the goats. The live performance of Ball and Chain at the Monterey Festival is a MUST SEE!!!
The sound she makes the first 2 seconds is stunning
She does a live duet with Tom Jones, Raise Your Hand … well worth reacting to!!! Much love ❤
When you said “talk to me lightly” I just laughed because I knew what was gonna happen when you dropped the needle on the record (so to speak). Janis was a QUEEN!
I love this song. Janis was special 🩷
One of the best.
I love her. She has a lot of great music 🎵
Oh my God you are going to love her. I'm just starting the video. I have been rocking with her for almost 50 years both her and Al Green❤❤❤❤ three of my favourite songs by her
trust me
work me Lord and little girl Blues live on Tom Jones Show she was so incredible and so talented and passed away much too young
you know one of the saddest things she ever said in my opinion was after a concert she said I just made love to 25,000 people and now I'm going home alone😢😢😢😢
The bridge almost sounds like rap. Remarkable performance, and seamless transitions between different singing styles.
The live version is one of the best performances you'll ever see😢 please react to the live version too
I love this song of her, such a great performance.
Wow she is amazing that's is singer thank you❤❤❤
You'd like Another Little Piece of My Heart.
A troubled soul. You can hear it in all her music. RIP Janis Joplin.
When you listen to Janis you really need to listen to her live.
The live version is 🔥 🔥 🔥
My favorite by her
I cried all day when she died. There will NEVER BE ANOTHER PEARL !!❤️❤️❤️❤️🎶
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like Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison (the Doors) and Mama Cass, Janis died at age 27......hence, the "27 Club".....R.I.P., all....so sad
Amy Winehouse
I love seeing the first time reactions to Janis. ❤❤❤
Man, she was such a unique one of a kind singer.......gone way too soon.... she does have a live version of this song
Janis wraps me up in her fingers
Little Girl Blue.
I miss her so much. She only wanted to be loved. ❤that cascading piano at the end of Cry Baby.
You should see the live version!
Mom had this album Pearl in her amazing collection growing up. #summertime is the peak
She was a lightening bolt for sure ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Also my friend the classic summertime she does an incredible job of also to be honest I haven't heard anything by her I haven't liked but I just love some more than the others❤❤❤❤❤
I’m at a blues bbq outing and wish they sing a Janis song ❤
Just start playing it! 🙌🏾😂🔥🔥
@@ABtheKreator it’s already scheduled stuff, great anyway but during break I looked Janis up!
Janis had such a distinctive voice and style. She had a very troubled life cut far too short, but oh what a talent.
The one and only! ❤💔
RIP Miss Joplin - club of 27 unfortunately ♥ she was the embodiment of the Flower Power era
Any live performance video I’ve seen of her, she’s so toasted that it makes me sad.
you need to hear janis in toronto about three months before she died
💙JANIS💙
She left this world way too soon!
So good, a pleasure to be at the Monterey pop festival
My first thought was, "But Sistah Janis doesn't sing lightly for anyone! You were properly blown away, and then you caught the groove. You show good taste, young Grasshopper, and your reactions are always satisfying. By the way, at the end there? Damn, son, you are too cute! *I recommend that you listen to In the Quiet Morning by Mimi Farina, Janis' younger sister, and the best copy, I believe, is by Joan Baez. Follow the lyrics if you need to. It may sound too Pop-rock-ish, but it was written as a tribute by her little sister; think about that. A sad ending to a story too often repeated even today. I admit to having my dark, dark times, but so far, I have come out on the other side. I feel Janis . . .
Janis and Jimi Hendrix were friends with benefits ❤
Even better live. Watch one of her concert videos.
Yes cry baby live is even better
Great reaction, crazy.
Please react to metal singer, Dan Vasc singing Amazing Grace.
If you don't get goosebumps you're not alive!
BTW, your reactions were 100% appropriate.
So many female singers and actresses have wanted to play her in a biopic, but there is no one who can hold a candle next her. Maria McKee is the only one I can think of who might have been able to pull it off.
Ball and Chain by Janis!!! please
This was awesome and I can't to see some Christina grimmie back on the channel
RIP Pearl.
Loved listening to her growing up. My Mama couldn't stand her. lol
@donnanewberry1904
My dad couldn't stand her. But I kept on listening anyway.😄
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Please, please check out Maybe. It's the first song I heard from her was hooked since🔥🔥🔥
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If only she could put a little emotion into her songs lol
The most correct reaction ive ever seen
Just walk off and let her do her shit
Tom Jones & Janis Joplin - Raise Your Hand, from the Tom Jones TV Show.
Janis had such a traumatic life. She was a woman so full of pain. She had a wonderful heart and she wore her heart on her sleeve. She’s part of the dreaded 27 club. Big loss to the music world.
☮️💙💙💙🔥🔥🔥😢
You are my 😍 favorite
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You may like this one. Jimmy Hendrix and Janis at Woodstock
ruclips.net/video/WBOoulQdBxo/видео.html
Tina Turner could really belt it out also
You should listen to Samantha fish
Aveai pampers când eu o adoram? atât mLaszlo din Timișoara
Imagine that voice coming out of a cute chubby...5ft 3 inch... young lady....
I have been so deep into watching political videos, I have missed a bunch of yours. My bad.
Your thumbnail is not her...she was kinda cute..but a short chubby..yea still looked good..
Live version.... ruclips.net/video/xRhHdFRFBAs/видео.html
Didn't you know that icon? Have you never heard about Woodstock Festival? Jesus, who are you?
OK then, but don't go harshin' on the greats again.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin