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Favorite Janis Joplin song?

Favorite Janis Joplin song?

  • Piece of My Heart

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • Down on Me

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Summertime

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Ball and Chain

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • To Love Somebody

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Cry Baby

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • Me and Bobby McGee

    Votes: 2 33.3%
  • Mercedes Benz

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other (specify in a comment)

    Votes: 1 16.7%

  • Total voters
    6

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Janis Joplin

what a women. now thats some real music right there. takes you in and doesnt let you go till the end

Maybe
Work Me Lord
no one ever replies in these threads so enjoy
 
Re: Janis Joplin

what a women. now thats some real music right there. takes you in and doesnt let you go till the end

Maybe
Work Me Lord
no one ever replies in these threads so enjoy

One of the best. Her recordings of "Me and Bobby McGee" and "Mercedes Benz",from the Pear Album, are MAGIC.:=D:
 
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Loved her back in the 60's. So sad she died so young. She was a bit on the wild side that is for sure.
 
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i get goose bumps every time i see janis perform on old music clips. she opened the door for all the wild women in music today. she was the best and i will always love her, warts and all. most of the country was so narrow-minded back in the mid-60s, she took more crap from media than any so-called outrageous performer today.
 
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Without Janis, there would be no Stevie,no Wilson sisters, no Melissa,no Alanis. So many of today's female rockers owe Janis a huge debt of gratitude for the trail that she blazed. She had a life..but not a real happy one.Listen to "Piece of My Heart", "Ball and Chain" or "Kozmic Blues"...the pain in her voice is so real, so overpowering that 36 years after her death it still stirs the soul.

Some how, Britney, Fergie,Gwen and Christina just don't compare.
 
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One of the best. Her recordings of "Me and Bobby McGee" and "Mercedes Benz",from the Pear Album, are MAGIC.:=D:

*sigh* Why couldn't I have grown up in the 60's and 70's? I am such a hippie at heart :D

I love Me and Bobby McGee, Mercedes Benz and Piece of My Heart too....Janis rocks!
 
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Without Janis, there would be no Stevie,no Wilson sisters, no Melissa,no Alanis. So many of today's female rockers owe Janis a huge debt of gratitude for the trail that she blazed. She had a life..but not a real happy one.Listen to "Piece of My Heart", "Ball and Chain" or "Kozmic Blues"...the pain in her voice is so real, so overpowering that 36 years after her death it still stirs the soul.

Some how, Britney, Fergie,Gwen and Christina just don't compare.

amen sissyboy, you know her too! she went to ut-austin in the early 60s and the frat boys voted her "ugly man on campus" that year. the girl had a right to sing the blues. [summertime is my favorite janis song but i love them all]
 
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plain and simple: she's a legend. She's great to listen to when you are drunk. I always need my Janis fix when Im tanked
 
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My daughter (she's 4) loves to sing "Mercedes Benz" at the local open mic.
 
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I have been listening to a lot of Janis lately, she is one of my top 5 ever, and I will love her passionately until the day I die.

Thanks for the clips, do we have the potential to have some real Janis discussions? God I love her and her music. I have a couple of her concert dvds I haven't watched because I cry too much when they are on because she was so good and we lost her...

October 4, 1970 is a day of great tragedy and I remember it ever year.

If we can have some real Janis talk, I am in. In the meantime, check officialjanis.com, it is by the family, and for what it is worth her brother is a real sweetheat, real nice guy.
 
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I love Janis too. I listened to her first time in 1994. She's one of my favourite since then. I can't select only a song, nobody can sing the blues like she does.
 
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I have been listening to a lot of Janis lately, she is one of my top 5 ever, and I will love her passionately until the day I die.

Thanks for the clips, do we have the potential to have some real Janis discussions? God I love her and her music. I have a couple of her concert dvds I haven't watched because I cry too much when they are on because she was so good and we lost her...

October 4, 1970 is a day of great tragedy and I remember it ever year.

If we can have some real Janis talk, I am in. In the meantime, check officialjanis.com, it is by the family, and for what it is worth her brother is a real sweetheat, real nice guy.

i'm a member of officaljanis.com and michael joplin has replyed back to my post a few times. he gives a human side of janis thats hard to find else where. IMO janis was the influence to the 60s rock culture and 1967 "summer of love" era [the star of monterey pop] that james dean was to the 50's youth movement.
 
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Zooey Deschanel is going to play Janis in the upcoming biopic that's shooting right now. She'll be doing her own singing. I can't wait for it I'm sure it'll be amazing!

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Its so nice to see so many people loved Janis. I am pretty young, but I just love to listen to old music, especially Janis. Listening to her sing feels me with emotions like I wouldnt believe. Her voice was just so powerful, you could never just be a casual listener of her music, you had to brace yourself for an experience that only she could deliver with that voice. Rest in Peace.
 
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as you can tell by my # of postings i'm a big janis fan. one of the tidbits of info i've learned thur the years is some music tech played one of her songs into some tech equipment and some of her notes registered 5 octaves. one thing that made her voice special is that she could scream in tune. plus i loved the feathers hanging from her hair.
 
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Without Janis, there would be no Stevie.


Yep.

As much as I worship and adore Ms. Nicks....

THIS is where she found her inspiration.

I've always thought 'Gold Dust Woman' was about Janis... And I
suspect I'm right.

Joshy
 
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I don't know much of Janis' music, but she's one of the artists that I really look forward to getting to know. She's just so passionate about her music it seems impossible to not be moved by it.
 
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