And she died three and a half months later, my best memory of Janis was seeing her at the Fillmore East and singing until 4 am during the second show. I was smart enough to go to both shows that night and I'll never forget the impact she had on me. One of a kind, the best that ever was.
Pelo vídeo agora vejo pela primeira vez, amigo, vejo uma beleza rara, de uma alma que encantou o mundo, e ainda encanta à quem vê seu canto mágico e magnético. Linda Janis Joplin.
I'm 63 years old and I remember seeing Janis live once. I was a eighteen years old and in the Navy. There is no one like her today and I don't believe there every will be again. She touched our hearts and she was the real deal.
I'm 59, I never got the pleasure of seeing her live. She is my favorite. I taught myself how to sing listening to her albums. I did pretty good. I was 15 and sang til I was 40. I admire, love and miss her. Your sooo lucky to have seen such a legend. 😎😎. What a great memory to have.
When she's singing... it's like a whole different person comes out and as soon as she stops, it's back to the little girl called Janis. Strange... but I wished she had stuck around a little longer.
Look at how drained she is at the end of this song! She really put everything into her singing. She gave every song her all! Her entire being! It’s like she felt every word. Amazing! Very Powerful stuff! RIP Janis- I hope you’re at Peace
I’m blown away, in 😭 tesrs, too 😎 awesome, WHATEVER man, this chick sang her heart ♥️ out- there is good reason they call ☎️ her Joplin, b it hey, I’m sure she’s in Heaven, where a good 👍 woman 👩 is appreciated!!
Still brings me to tears. This, "Down on Me" and "Ball and Chain" from anything live ( especially Monterey) kill me. Janis knew man. Janice fucking KNEW......
My girl!! I was a young girl when I got the Pearl album. I related to her story so deeply! I was 13. I'm 64 now! RIP Janis! Now my 41 year old son sends me her music! The love of Janis passed down on him!
It makes me sad to actually watch her and see her on video. She was someone who felt music so much and it was obvious that people had really let her down in a lot of aspects. I only wish she had had more honest friends when she so obviously needed them.
Janis will always be my favorite person as an artist she always kept it chill and real, its a shame so many artists have been dying of drugs, alcohol and suicide because they are so hyper sensitive to feelings you can tell by hearing them because they sing with true convictions and they don't focus on what people expect them to be, or perfectly toned, you can literally hear and feel the emotions in all the flaws just make them unbeatable because that's what made them incredible.
Being able to watch this great talent some 40 years after her untimely death just makes me happy that RUclips has done such a great job letting the World to still be able to see and watch Janis perform, it also makes me somewhat sad remembering how young she was when she OD'ed. We will never know how much more she could have brought to the world of music. I was lucky enough to see Janis in Concert in Jan.'70, it's a concert I'll never forget. The emotion and power she brought to her performance's is still remarkable even today.
+Milton Williams Absolutely am so grateful to RUclips for bringing past performances back to us, and thankful to the people who take the time to upload the videos. Especially nice to hear those whose voices were unique and singular, and gone too soon. You sir were very lucky to witness true talent. :>)
tara willis RUclips provides the platform, very valuable service which is well maintained. So yeah, thank you RUclips, generically, and to all the people who use it to upload interesting music etc. God bless the Internet for that matter. They didn't always exist. Music was exchanged through the post office. :>)
I was just cleaning my Appartement and listend to Janis to encourage me while the windows where open. A neighbour asked to what kind of "screaming" I was listening. I thought fu......off but said,it's Janis the untouchable! Made my point!
The emotional intensity of this song and Janet's singing is off the charts. She sure puts her heart and soul into every word she sings like it's the last song she will every sing. Electrifying.
I am 70 years old I love Janis Joplin, I saw her in people park in Berkeley ca . Been listening to her on an old late music channel in San Francisco back in the early 70 it was call Mother ❤lots a rock music 🎶 including Janis . Awesome 👏 ❤
Today marks 49 yrs (October 4, 1970) since her death at the age of 27. Had she lived she'd be 76. What a fine voice she had. love to Janis Joplin, Miss Pearl. Rest in Rock.
That line: "We may not be here tomorrow..." I had to replay that to make sure I heard her right. Presently, I am 27, and to know that she didn't make it past that age is a mind scramble. Of course, people die every day of all age groups - no one is exempt. But the very thought "get it while you can" is so real and ironic given this short amount of time she had left. It's good advice for us all, really. To live. We've only got one life, and although some of us will be here longer than others, the changes we make and the grounds we break are what counts. RIP Janis.
Janis struggled with H and Southern Comfort. Several of her contemporaries fell victim to drugs as well...Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison come to mind. Somehow Keith Richards survived.
She sounded like she was on an acid trip her voice was awful I'm sure she had talented her own way I didn't really see it but I'm sure she did I really am sure she did but her voice was awful I'm sorry and I'm very sorry she passed away but her voice sounded like awful
Its been 50 years!Still nothing or anybody has ever come anywhere close to compare to the greatest blues singer ever!!I had all of her stuff and still do to this day.She was a gift from God!II ask that any young person that has any musical intelligence,please share her gift to anyone you know.This is music history that needs to be past on or good music will die.Please share!!
My sister was 10 years older than me. I was listening to Janis when I was 7 years old. Thank you sis for teaching me about great music and musicians at such a young age. ❤
Her music is as good now as it was then... It's Timeless... It speaks to so many of us about live & love. Janis was gifted, and her music will live on!
Janis will always be the most authentic, heartfelt female vocalist ever! You put words and soul into what you sang and helped me to understand that being true to one's self is the only way to live..
Saw Hendrix, Morrison, and so many more at the Filmore in SF...no one could hold a candle to Janis when it came to generating raw excitement on stage. She was a veritable hurricane!
At the end there is a strange hesitant fear in her eyes as if she was wondering if they liked her. As strong as her stage presence was she still seemed unsure of herself, like us all. I think her vulnerability and willingness "let it all hang out" and to be herself is what made her so good.
I noticed as well, she was so emerced in her song, almost like out of body experience I feel. SHE GAVE EVERYTHING ON THAT STAGE, NOT FOR EGO, BUT FOR LOVE OF WHAT SHE DID. GOODNITE JANICE HEAR YOU TOMORROW
This was probably her worst show ever, nervous, drunk, new band I think, can't remember why but something was going on behind the scenes at the time. IIRC she hated it. And the end was near.
I continue to be awestruck by her performances. She puts her heart and soul in right until the end. And then, when its over, she looks so vulnerable. She really sometimes didn't know what she had, did she?
*This is my favorite 'Janis' moment as well!* Even this late in her (short) life; She still had that _'vulnerable, little-girl'_ look on her face AFTER a performance. When she was singing; *She was the best!* Ballsy, beautiful & taking chances! When it was over she always looked..... _'insecure'._ *What a Pearl!* *Rock On!* - Dave B.
Hands down this is my favorite song ever. All of my problems are solved about relationships or anything. I'm healed cause we got to get this shit why we can.amen
Can’t get any better than this. She is an unbelievable performer who had a distinctive voice and expressive. There could be only one such Janis Joplin in this world . What a Star 💫
Oh Janice .. thank u for being in my life while I was in my moms tummy. You u past just before I was born. Your awesomeness never left me .thank u for your music . I’m 53 now. You will always be in my soul! ✨💜 🎶
Janis is so amazing. I first heard her on the car radio while waiting for my dad to come out of a shop. I was so sad when he told me she was dead. :( I was only 9 at the time, but have loved her since that day when I first discovered her. Talent like hers will never die as successive generations hear her sing.
My mom had a record of her, I remember she would play it for me in the car since as long as I can remember. Just recently I learned more about her and started personally learning about her and she was truly an amazing, beautiful soul.
Janis will always be my favorite person as an artist she always kept it chill and real, its a shame so many artists have been dying of drugs, alcohol and suicide because they are so hyper sensitive to feelings you can tell by hearing them because they sing with true convictions and they don't focus on what people expect them to be, or perfectly toned, you can literally hear and feel the emotions in all the flaws just make them unbeatable because that's what made them incredible.
Janis made everything better! Iconic lady, no one has ever come close to her or her voice. Loved what she wore / how she tossed her feathers/ hair around, amazing artist! 💜👍 👉 🎤 🎵 🎶 🎼
Such a kind and powerful soul sharing from a woman in her prime expression of the deepest passion the heart can have. Thank you Janice for showing us how to feel so deeply. May you be blessed with peace wherever your journey has taken you.
This song/performance is almost unknown compared to her "hits" but I think one of her very best. Sadly prophetic. Thanks to RUclips. This would have disappeared forever - this incredible show of immense talent.
Yeah, Janis had it right, You Gotta Get It While You Can. You may not pass this way again. Miss you girl, though the music of your soul, lives on and on...
Can we just talk about her amazing voice? Janis makes me feel so much when she sings…love, longing, hope, despair. One of the greatest talents gone way too soon. ❤️💔
And she died three and a half months later, my best memory of Janis was seeing her at the Fillmore East and singing until 4 am during the second show. I was smart enough to go to both shows that night and I'll never forget the impact she had on me. One of a kind, the best that ever was.
Pelo vídeo agora vejo pela primeira vez, amigo, vejo uma beleza rara, de uma alma que encantou o mundo, e ainda encanta à quem vê seu canto mágico e magnético. Linda Janis Joplin.
So cool .wow to see her must have been epic
feb 1969? i started going to shows there in may 69? grateful dead as opening act.
She was completely real and fabulous
I sometime wish I was born 20 or 30 years earlier so I would have experienced those times and that music.
When you're young you always think there will be the next one until you realize years later that there wasn't a next one like her.
@robertnieten7259 Amen. The 50's, 60's, 70's and 80's bands and singers never to be replicated- EVER
I'm 63 years old and I remember seeing Janis live once. I was a eighteen years old and in the Navy. There is no one like her today and I don't believe there every will be again. She touched our hearts and she was the real deal.
Nice memory being able to see her live i agree no one like her.
Thanks again trache o basusura forgive mi henglis
You have been lucky!
I'm 59, I never got the pleasure of seeing her live. She is my favorite. I taught myself how to sing listening to her albums. I did pretty good. I was 15 and sang til I was 40. I admire, love and miss her. Your sooo lucky to have seen such a legend. 😎😎. What a great memory to have.
You are correct, the real deal she is. She touches my heart every time - love that girl.
No auto tune, no back track, no back up dancers...just pure raw emotion. I loved this woman back then and I still do today.
Zero pyrotechnics
@@jonsmith848 Not quite, she made all the electricity in the studio flash. She was a human pyrotechnic machine.
I love your comment
DAD IN DA SKY
I SENT THIS FOR YOU
TEAM JOPLIN
Pure natural talent
When she's singing... it's like a whole different person comes out and as soon as she stops, it's back to the little girl called Janis. Strange... but I wished she had stuck around a little longer.
Stickers don't work no more if they're Popeye
A LOT longer
me too
... it's called "artistry"
Her expression at the end, and during the performance. You know she's singing from the heart. x love
Good... I love janis...
Aweegin, I completely agree with you. No play back for Janis, only Heart !!
It's kinda about her life, she never found true love
She always did. Gods I was born in the best of times
No one sang from the heart like janis
Look at how drained she is at the end of this song! She really put everything into her singing.
She gave every song her all!
Her entire being! It’s like she felt every word. Amazing!
Very Powerful stuff!
RIP Janis- I hope you’re at Peace
I’m blown away, in 😭 tesrs, too 😎 awesome, WHATEVER man, this chick sang her heart ♥️ out- there is good reason they call ☎️ her Joplin, b it hey, I’m sure she’s in Heaven, where a good 👍 woman 👩 is appreciated!!
Part of that was all the drugs she was on! Since she died later that year. I remember like it was yesterday!
Anyone know what show this was on?
Unless she doesn't want to be at peace ✌️🕊️
@@alandehn8541 I saw her life's documentary. So sad. I cried sometimes....
She was absolutely amazing, wasn't she ?
Yes, she was!
Still brings me to tears. This, "Down on Me" and "Ball and Chain" from anything live ( especially Monterey) kill me. Janis knew man. Janice fucking KNEW......
check beth hart...a janis++
She was absolutely high while singing this song.
Feliks Kulpa not high, but in need of her fix for sure...
You can't be that passionate unless your heart has been broken
Sitting in my recliner, I had to clap when it was over. Incredible.
I had to cry.
My girl!! I was a young girl when I got the Pearl album. I related to her story so deeply! I was 13. I'm 64 now! RIP Janis! Now my 41 year old son sends me her music! The love of Janis passed down on him!
Same here!! ❤
I’m 68. I’d like to think I’m a manly man. But this performance brought me to tears. What a giant talent.
What do you mean with "a manlly man". Real mean cry too,
It makes me sad to actually watch her and see her on video. She was someone who felt music so much and it was obvious that people had really let her down in a lot of aspects. I only wish she had had more honest friends when she so obviously needed them.
You can never protect people from themselves. It's a sad but true experience.
Janis will always be my favorite person as an artist she always kept it chill and real, its a shame so many artists have been dying of drugs, alcohol and suicide because they are so hyper sensitive to feelings you can tell by hearing them because they sing with true convictions and they don't focus on what people expect them to be, or perfectly toned, you can literally hear and feel the emotions in all the flaws just make them unbeatable because that's what made them incredible.
I wish I could go back in time and save her and spend my life with this incredible, beautiful woman. I really do, honest.
There is NO ONE like Janis! She had the most beautiful soul!!!
This is my favourite performance of Janis Joplin, and of this song. She is going balls out on this one!!
... as always !
A great performance but for her best balls out rendition see her singing 'Ball and Chain' at Monterey.
No wonder Dick Cavett loved her as a performer, a person, and loved having her on his show.
Being able to watch this great talent some 40 years after her untimely death just makes me happy that RUclips has done such a great job letting the World to still be able to see and watch Janis perform, it also makes me somewhat sad remembering how young she was when she OD'ed. We will never know how much more she could have brought to the world of music. I was lucky enough to see Janis in Concert in Jan.'70, it's a concert I'll never forget. The emotion and power she brought to her performance's is still remarkable even today.
+Milton Williams Absolutely am so grateful to RUclips for bringing past performances back to us, and thankful to the people who take the time to upload the videos. Especially nice to hear those whose voices were unique and singular, and gone too soon. You sir were very lucky to witness true talent. :>)
you thank youtube? lol you think youtube did this?
Wish I could've seen her!!!
tara willis RUclips provides the platform, very valuable service which is well maintained. So yeah, thank you RUclips, generically, and to all the people who use it to upload interesting music etc. God bless the Internet for that matter. They didn't always exist. Music was exchanged through the post office. :>)
dam i wish i did
She was a plain looking little girl from Texas that put so much into her music that she became one of the most beautiful.
Fucking fuck what
.. Too much feelings, too much sorrow, too much business
Little girl what?
@@alflepore wth,u r delirious.
Janis once said singing (at a concert) was like making love to 10,000 people...and then going home alone.
she puts her whole self into her music, her singing.
Absolutely Linda, she gives everything and hides nothing - she is totally sincere
Hello Linda...
I'm , 68 yrs, I saw Janis when she was still with Big Brother and the Holding co. Tickets were $2.00 at a little place in San Pablo. CA
I was just cleaning my Appartement and listend to Janis to encourage me while the windows where open. A neighbour asked to what kind of "screaming" I was listening. I thought fu......off but said,it's Janis the untouchable! Made my point!
No make-up, props or vocal enhancement, she did not even have the ego to know that she would be a legend.
The best way for a singer/woman to be. Real and authentic.
sighs thank you 🙄💖
SHE"S A LEGEND!in my heart forever Janis!Can u get Rachel 4 me and bring us together?
@Willie Gordon ikr
Low self esteem. Sad.
To this day she still makes the little hairs on the back of my neck stand up !
Shannon Fisher I don't have hair on my back but I know what you mean.
Shannon Fisher That is the real magic
Shannon Fisher yes. She does have that appeal. I will love her always.
Thanks to all the emails Janice was one of a kind person. RIP dear Janice your music will live on forever 😊
wonderful voice
Ahh, the 60’s. And Janis still moves me like no other.
The emotional intensity of this song and Janet's singing is off the charts. She sure puts her heart and soul into every word she sings like it's the last song she will every sing. Electrifying.
Janet WHO??????
I'm 82 and still want it---the sounds of her uniqueness, the emotion from her beautiful heart.
There was nobody like Janis Joplin. She was incomparable.
"Not even your own brother". Said with such profound emotion. It hits home. Thank you, Janis.
Yeah look what her brother did when she died, greedy mongrel straight out of the woodwork!!
Resonates in these crazy times
No one is like her. Thank you for having this video for us to see. ❤🎉😎🤟
This may be the most Janis of Janis’s songs.
."...because we may not be here tomorrow......" prophetic.
I have just cried all my tears from the 70's, when I used to listen to this song with my brother.
I am 70 years old I love Janis Joplin, I saw her in people park in Berkeley ca . Been listening to her on an old late music channel in San Francisco back in the early 70 it was call Mother ❤lots a rock music 🎶 including Janis . Awesome 👏 ❤
Saw Janis twice in 1968...I have never recovered, and I miss her to this day.
These Cavett show clips always bring me to tears.......
Today marks 49 yrs (October 4, 1970) since her death at the age of 27. Had she lived she'd be 76. What a fine voice she had. love to Janis Joplin, Miss Pearl. Rest in Rock.
Darling Janis, RIP and Thank YOU for the music, and your beautiful soft heart.
Да. Спасибоооо!!!
I saw her live in the 60's at the FILMORE many times, just like this:::She was AMAZING THEN.....She's just as amazing today!!!!! ROCK ON!!!
TODAS as performances de Janis merecem LIKE 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
That line: "We may not be here tomorrow..." I had to replay that to make sure I heard her right. Presently, I am 27, and to know that she didn't make it past that age is a mind scramble. Of course, people die every day of all age groups - no one is exempt. But the very thought "get it while you can" is so real and ironic given this short amount of time she had left. It's good advice for us all, really. To live. We've only got one life, and although some of us will be here longer than others, the changes we make and the grounds we break are what counts. RIP Janis.
Janis struggled with H and Southern Comfort. Several of her contemporaries fell victim to drugs as well...Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison come to mind. Somehow Keith Richards survived.
@@richardbriscoe8563 I'm sure everyone knows that by now.
Man ! Miss this type of talent... no one comes close... she was it! 👍👌😊.
She sounded like she was on an acid trip her voice was awful I'm sure she had talented her own way I didn't really see it but I'm sure she did I really am sure she did but her voice was awful I'm sorry and I'm very sorry she passed away but her voice sounded like awful
This gave me chills..... thank you Janis for sharing your heart and talent with us
Hello Chloe..
Thank you JANIS you're still here with us. May God rest your soul in peace ! ♡ ♡ ♡
+Mariana Peianov The Texas Rose of soul.
Its been 50 years!Still nothing or anybody has ever come anywhere close to compare to the greatest blues singer ever!!I had all of her stuff and still do to this day.She was a gift from God!II ask that any young person that has any musical intelligence,please share her gift to anyone you know.This is music history that needs to be past on or good music will die.Please share!!
My sister was 10 years older than me. I was listening to Janis when I was 7 years old. Thank you sis for teaching me about great music and musicians at such a young age. ❤
🔥🔥
Who is listening this in 2020
This voice is lovely
1:14 💖💯
👇👇👇💓
Me
everybody you bitch
Janis ALWAYS 💜
Me
Me.
Always loved Janis Joplin singing. She put her heart and soul into her songs. Then she was gone and we can only imagine the rest of the story.
Her music is as good now as it was then... It's Timeless... It speaks to so many of us about live & love. Janis was gifted, and her music will live on!
Hello Gerrilynn..
Stunning soulful performance reminder Janis was gone too soon, glad these precious performances live on and on and on...
Janis is my all time Favorite! Doesn't get any better
There will never be another Janice Joplin. The Queen of blues. Irreplaceable Janice.
She brings tears to my eyes. RIP Janis
Janis will always be the most authentic, heartfelt female vocalist ever! You put words and soul into what you sang
and helped me to understand that being true to one's self is the only way to live..
Lockups aren't all bad 🌻 we found this
Rest in peace, little Janis. Thank you for you music. Stay forever young, girl
Saw Hendrix, Morrison, and so many more at the Filmore in SF...no one could hold a candle to Janis when it came to generating raw excitement on stage. She was a veritable hurricane!
Janis is such a beauty - and what a voice and spirit! Definitely the Queen of Rock-n-Soul!
At the end there is a strange hesitant fear in her eyes as if she was wondering if they liked her. As strong as her stage presence was she still seemed unsure of herself, like us all. I think her vulnerability and willingness "let it all hang out" and to be herself is what made her so good.
I've heard this somewhere...
I noticed that to
If you notice her doing her hands like kinda nervous to.i saw that a few times.She was great.
I noticed as well, she was so emerced in her song, almost like out of body experience I feel. SHE GAVE EVERYTHING ON THAT STAGE, NOT FOR EGO, BUT FOR LOVE OF WHAT SHE DID.
GOODNITE JANICE
HEAR YOU TOMORROW
This was probably her worst show ever, nervous, drunk, new band I think, can't remember why but something was going on behind the scenes at the time. IIRC she hated it. And the end was near.
I remember the day I turned 28, I thought "now I'll forever be older than Janis Joplin". I'm 40 now.
Janis is not dead, never!
Love from switzerland
This is one of my favourite songs by this lovely queen!
I continue to be awestruck by her performances. She puts her heart and soul in right until the end. And then, when its over, she looks so vulnerable. She really sometimes didn't know what she had, did she?
Hello Betsy..
Her voice
This song is so so good. She feels it so much
There will NEVER be another JANIS .......
Nor another you, Sandra
still brings a tear to my eye.
I can hardly imagine being there live for this performance..So mesmerizing I probably could not stand it...Wow!
This song makes me think about how I took someone’s love for granted ...can’t help but let the tears flow
She's almost makes med cry with her beautiful voice :-)
I am so blown away by the sheer power of this woman. I want to thank you.......
Great comment - I totally agree - I feel exactly the same as you - Janis will always be totally amazing - what a great heart she had !
Essa Mina da hora,canta com a Alma...nunca apareceu mais uma igual, Parabéns!!
One of the greatest voices of all time; singing with angels now..RIP Janis; you're missed ❤️🩹
*This is my favorite 'Janis' moment as well!*
Even this late in her (short) life; She still had that _'vulnerable, little-girl'_ look on her face AFTER a performance.
When she was singing; *She was the best!*
Ballsy, beautiful & taking chances!
When it was over she always looked..... _'insecure'._
*What a Pearl!*
*Rock On!*
- Dave B.
amazing performance. unforgettable janis.
Hands down this is my favorite song ever. All of my problems are solved about relationships or anything. I'm healed cause we got to get this shit why we can.amen
Mine, too. I still listen to it all the time. The only difference is that instead of vinyl, I listen on Spotify! The Times They Have A Changed!
Can’t get any better than this. She is an unbelievable performer who had a distinctive voice and expressive. There could be only one such Janis Joplin in this world . What a Star 💫
I'm 70 now..I was 15 when I first heard Janis..her songs never get old..She sings from her soul...✌️❤️🎶🎶
Oh Janice .. thank u for being in my life while I was in my moms tummy. You u past just before I was born. Your awesomeness never left me .thank u for your music . I’m 53 now. You will always be in my soul! ✨💜 🎶
What a lovely tribute to that very talented and unique singer, artist, performer.
@@Ann-st8et Thank u!. ✨💜🎶
Wow. I’ve never seen her not just be spent when she’s done with a song. She sang with her whole being.
Ea nu cântat niciodată,a povestit prin muzică de acea inima tresaltă ascultând o!!!!!!!!! atât Laszlo din Timișoara
So much emotion. So much soul...Janis poured out her heart n soul....RIP
Nice! One of my FAVORITES of hers!
Rock singing at it's finest. What an impassioned performance!
So soulful, just about enough to make a person weep.
Feb. 04 - 2020, 19 : 20.
Listening to Janis Joplin, feeling sad but loving it at the same time.
R. I. P. Janis!
Janis is so amazing. I first heard her on the car radio while waiting for my dad to come out of a shop. I was so sad when he told me she was dead. :( I was only 9 at the time, but have loved her since that day when I first discovered her. Talent like hers will never die as successive generations hear her sing.
So true 👍
My mom had a record of her, I remember she would play it for me in the car since as long as I can remember. Just recently I learned more about her and started personally learning about her and she was truly an amazing, beautiful soul.
Janis will always be my favorite person as an artist she always kept it chill and real, its a shame so many artists have been dying of drugs, alcohol and suicide because they are so hyper sensitive to feelings you can tell by hearing them because they sing with true convictions and they don't focus on what people expect them to be, or perfectly toned, you can literally hear and feel the emotions in all the flaws just make them unbeatable because that's what made them incredible.
There was nobody before Janis Joplin and never has been anyone like her after
YES - get it while you can -- I am now 68 - I appreciate this song
Janis made everything better! Iconic lady, no one has ever come close to her or her voice.
Loved what she wore / how she tossed her feathers/ hair around, amazing artist! 💜👍 👉 🎤 🎵 🎶 🎼
One of Janis' finest moments. She just felt it all sooooo much, ya know? Killer. Thank you!
This mantra has carried me far in life. Thanks Janis for the idea!!!
Just THE GREATEST FEMALE BLUES/BALLAD/JAZZ/ROCK/COUNTRY SINGER OF ALL TIME!
Nunca vou parar de ouvir..e admirar
Me emociona a 35 anos..Obgdo janis.
She exudes so much feeling! I love her!
hello kate..
Such a kind and powerful soul sharing from a woman in her prime expression of the deepest passion the heart can have. Thank you Janice for showing us how to feel so deeply. May you be blessed with peace wherever your journey has taken you.
This song/performance is almost unknown compared to her "hits" but I think one of her very best. Sadly prophetic. Thanks to RUclips. This would have disappeared
forever - this incredible show of immense talent.
I'm from Detroit (blow the reveille)!
When I was stationed in Stuttgart, they played this on Armed Forces Radio.
Peace. Stay Healthy!
- Dave B.
She was my getting ready for school music loved her so much still do . miss her incredible voice ❤❤
I saw Janis a few times and she was unbelievable each time.... powerfully emotional experiences
I "only" saw her once but have never forgotten.
glenn h Friedmann You are a lucky man
Overwhelming...The one and only, Janis Joplin, forever!
Yeah, Janis had it right, You Gotta Get It While You Can. You may not pass this way again. Miss you girl, though the music of your soul, lives on and on...
Can we just talk about her amazing voice? Janis makes me feel so much when she sings…love, longing, hope, despair. One of the greatest talents gone way too soon. ❤️💔
Thank you Janis Joplin for spending some of your precious time with us humans.