John Fisher was my father. I first saw this interview where Janis mentions our limo service after he passed away in 2009. He had so many stories about Janis when she would come to NYC. He travelled with her to Texas for her high school reunion. My grandmother lived alone in the Bronx and was a feminist before there were feminists. She and Janis hit it off and she would often stay with her instead of dealing with the business of the Chelsea Hotel. My parents had Love Limo for the rock bands and Cabaret Limo for actors and politicians. So cool to me until this day.
I'm rewatching this clip, and I just love how gentle Dick Cavett was with her. She was very spontaneous and real, laughing loudly out of nowhere, etc, and he didn't deride her or try to make her look foolish. You can see that she trusted him. It seems like they were respectful and understanding of each other's personal issues. Just good friends who "got" each other, having a natural, quiet conversation, which you don't really see on today's talk shows. Love this!
Dick Cavett suffered greatly from manic depression. What you see in this interview is him disguising his pain really well. Janis knew and understood this. That is why they were comfortable with each other.
@James Vickers I discovered the show because of George Harrison and he is a gentleman, sensitive, and smart, I wish these LATE NIGHT shows were more like this, interesting adult conversations,
heroine makes people feel like they are in Bora-Bora. i love her soulful voice. something about her , she gives me the vibe of a racist white girl that would have gotten her ass whupped . can't shake that feeling.
She wasn’t just the first hippie, she was the very spirit of that culture and she carried it and sent it sailing after she passed. She was so unique and gave birth to a generation
I think so too. She was vulnerable, sweet but also observant and very switched on. What a talent. Such a pity she died so young. I feel she had a lot more to give. ☘
@@MrBreeze66 unfortunately, they seem to go hand in hand. We experienced 10-15 yrs of it w our older daughter. A hellish nightmare I would NOT wish on any parent. Thank God she survived it and is doing well now, has gotten her life back on track, altho she does have some mental health issues. It took going to jail to straighten her out, but they say for heroin users, it's either prison or death. I still cry when I think of how badly she got into using drugs and I pray for her continued sobriety every day.
Theres so many pauses and cringe dialogue, but I realized that that was just natural. Nothing's over scripted so it's actually just two people talking.
Yes. This was how dick cavett ran the show.. today no one talks on Jimmy Fallon, Kimmel, they all play games. You don't really get to know anyone. Except for maybe Graham Norton show which is pretty good
Riley Newton it’s unnatural because she is obviously strung out on drugs, that uncomfortable feeling people get when they watch this is our bodies warning us to stay away from someone like this
Shay Gordon she actually was clean from April until the day she died from the Research I’ve done. At this time she was so happy and proud that she was clean.
She refused to wear makeup, so, what looks maybe like a pretty plain girl is mostly just what your average girl looks like with no eye liner rouge or anything else artificial for enhancement. She was a rebel that way.
Yup, what you say is true. Once I saw this 19 yr. old before and after makeup. She went from a 5 to a 9, I kid you not. Blew my mind. Men are so easily blinded, hehe
I agree... She was not conventionally pretty, but I think her personality made her so sexy. I don't care for boring Barbie Dolls with lip gloss and parrot nails.
@@jacocharzukanamericanautho2422 Feeling unloved and not cared for will age you. Even young children who are not cared for look old and tired. It's what a broken heart looks like.
@Flow Baby She obviously doesn't mean hundreds of years ago. Stop reading into everything and getting offended over someone saying that the 60s/70s was a long time ago. What a weird thing to get upset over.
I come back to this video every few weeks. Janis was genuinely a great person. She was so down to earth and had such a lovable personality. You can hear it in her voice how sweet she was. She had such a unique aura about her. Such an inspiration!!
Janis just was being herself. She never thought of herself as a star. She just wanted to be a singer. Little did she know she would be on a USPS stamp as a legend!
My favorite lyrics was in the ME and Bobby Mcgee..."I'd trade all my TOMMORROWS for single yesterday.." The 27 club always so interesting to me. Why did it happen..we all will never truly know. I see in a few years ull be 27. I hope it's a great year for u. Janis was the singer who burned out instead fading away slowly. Which Neil Young made famous. But she did live that way.Along with other greats. Anyhow it's great to see the younger generation remember the greats that changed the future in so many ways.
@@lnmatters-ncsmusicproducer1673 "It's not the drugs, it's the overuse of drugs". What a stupid comment. No one intends to OD, but play with fire long enough and you get burnt. There is nothing mysterious about the 27 club. People living dangerous lifestyles die sooner. It's only a thing because Hendrix, Joplin, and Morrison all died at 27 around the same time. All had chemical dependencies. It's coincidence. Kurt blew his head off while Janis OD'ed. How are they related? O, they both had heroin in them at the time. But, remember, heroin doesn't kill people.
No one is the way they are portrayed in the press. The job of the media is to “shape and mold public opinion and behavior, both foreign and domestic“. And for TV watchers, they seem to do a pretty good job of shaping and molding them. It’s pretty scary how malleable people have become. Just one look at how people speak, dress, design their homes, and exchange their grass for rocks as if that were somehow environmental proves they how mindless they’ve become. Personally, I don’t “tune in” to be “programmed” every day, haven’t watch the news since 2007, and cut out TV and Hollywood movies, so I still have my own mind.
@Sheist MCE what? Most overrated singer of all time .. she has literally 0 good songs of her own. Janis Joplin was a cover singer that sang every cover worse without any doubt and just had the catchiest name in overdose history. You like saying her name, you don't sing any of her songs alone in your house.
She really wasnt that good people need to stop treating celebs like treasure and gods they just humans that love the attention and money and yall fall right into it if she was such a treasure people woulda stopped her from doing drugs
@Marque Markofthebeast she actually died of a drug overdose...PT Arthur Tx refused to acknowledge her at one time... now they have all her crap on display!
She was like many of us,struggling to find peace of mind and our place in the world. I heard she got bullied at school, probably because she had personality, and answered back and thought for herself.
Sixties school was rigid. Girls had to wear dresses. No dress, go home. Think a little different and 😱. It wasn’t til after she died that the Supreme Court ruled girls could wear pants. It was so controversial that it was announced over the PA system during school. Janis wearing pants on the Dick Cavett show was probably banned on family time on tv, 7-10pm.
@@nelsonsiebold8447 You couldn't harm me if you tried anyway, but okay. I live in Tucson, but am in California visiting relatives now. You do realize I'm a heterosexual male of the species, right? Your turn.
She was really adorable in many ways! Not only talented. She was so "natural" and simply had a good heart! What a loss - like so many others long gone. RIP Janis.
I could listen to her talk all day. Dick Cavett was such a great host, he truly cared about his guests. This is like they just sat down and started talking about anything that came to mind. so candid. She was so genuine.
I thought she did find love with Jimmy Hendrix. I could be wrong of course. Yes another Legend... There are so many... Jim Morrison etc ... My personal favourite is Rodriguez. He is still with us today. It’s these souls who have inspired many...
Wow, I adore her laugh. She sounds like this was just recorded yesterday. I mean, she talks like this era you know? What a talent. Brilliant and very funny. Great since of humor! So sad she was taken so early in her life, by addiction. 🦋
Imagine u were arround at that time...u would find her weird. And imagine this interview is today.. we will also find it weird and people in 2050 will say "its like this interview was yesterday"
whitehouse9999 she is a hippie but hippies are fucking cool , I know people like to just labal them as some drug addicts but there not all about someking weed there about free thinking and good vibes and what's wrong with that,
Talent is like a hot flame. It burns hot and consumes the host but it leaves a glow that seems to last forever. 50 years later we all still see the light
She looks so " real " and this could have been filmed yesterday! She wouldn't look out of place these days but he would. She's very natural and down to earth, high or not.
It’s really Amazing how some of the BEST unheard of interviews featuring the most important and popular personalities of the day WERE on the “DC” show! In my humble opinion, Mr Cavett was Underrated, and Overlooked in his day, but certainly ahead of his time.
@LorenzoDionLee. Dick Cavett was a staff writer on The Tonight Show writing comedy for Steve Allen,Jack Parr, and Carson.Rating$ matter ; his brand appealed to an exclusive demographic of better educated and cultured and ironically with more MONEY to spend as consumers that the other networks AD-dollar$ target. His programs were on PBS later and consequently thrived as a preferred choice for more refined content. Mr. Cavett's scholarly,articulate,sharp, and smart dignified conduct,with guests ranging the cultural spectrum of interesting,intriguing personalities apparently was misconstrued by Ad-Men as not having MA$$ APPEAL;not a worthy adverti$ising ri$k. He didn't cut it with the dumbheads, SO he was cut out of the ABCcbsNBC mix of bland programming way back in his day.
I totally agree with you... I watched and really enjoyed Orson Welles on Mr Cavetts show again recently. Great insight into a lot of the back stabbing in Hollywood. Totally agree Dick Cavett was underated. He had a marvellous gift of making his guest relax which brought out the best in people
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. 5
Cavett is very kind to her and helps smooth over her insecurities and awkwardness as well as the mistake about asking for a case of sunglasses. It's interesting to watch her go from insecure kid to business woman. It's so sad that she passed so young.
@@billweisman7146 Disagree. You must have watched Letterman back in the day. DC was always quite thoughtful with his questions but added a bit of his self-deprecating humor. He didn’t insult his guests.
He looked like Elton John with her glasses on 😂 as a young person who could never truly grasp her influence other than just learning about it, Im glad her art is alive. She's the kind of artist I wish I could have lived through
You wouldn’t have a voice like hers if you were dead. There is too much death speech in this culture. You shall have what you say, so it would be wise to reconsider your slang.
I will never understand her appeal. She seems like a dumb drunk with a mediocre voice that would’ve failed her in the coming years with her lifestyle. She’s not charming, she was just a counterculture icon. I’m convinced that if she didn’t die young, she would’ve been an obscurity within a few years....in honesty, she’s more talented than I am, but almost all of her hits were covers. Her draw was her stage show which to me sounds akin to a freak show...to watch someone slowly kill them selves with booze and act a fool on stage. Certainly interesting and arguably entertaining, but “charming” is not a word I would use to describe her.
Bacon Grease interesting take. She’s a better singer than I am, I just don’t like her voice, and I doubt she’s written a song. What would I be jealous of? Her impeccable sense of style? Her breathy cackle? Her inability to string together coherent thoughts? Her fatal alcoholism? That’s fine if you’re a fan. I’m just stating that I never understood her appeal. She’s unbearable to me but to others she’s some sort of amazing “artist”. Odd to me, but I don’t think I’m jealous. Just confused.
I remember seeing her on a cover of my mom's CD when I was 16 thinking she looked kinda old. Now I look at her at 41 thinking she looks so young. RIP girl.
It’s all the crusty old men who are saying she looks “old”. Geezers need to take a good look in the mirror before they go judging a young woman’s appearance! Especially a woman who was practically still a kid when she died
@@g.h.7661 Crusty old men? Janis looked like a she was a great person but she did look older than 27 due to the insane amount of drugs she was taking. Stop making things personal.
Just 27 years old Janis Joplin was a true genius and a pioneer, Just imagine how far she would"ve went had she lived longer. Rest in Paradise Queen.....
Just imagine how she might have continued singing if she had stayed clear of cigarettes, alcohol and heroin. Black and white, spell it out. Her singing voice was also damaged in the process.
I was watching an interview, same show about 10 months earlier. Her slide down is evident. Poor soul. There are so many beautiful precious souls on this planet who are treated awful due to things beyond their control and that do not matter. She was beautiful. She was sweet. But she was very sad and heroine was there and no one to tell her no...all YES PEOPLE. RIP Ms. JOPLIN
Just like Michael jackson and Elvis Presley. They killed themselves and no one tried to stop them or couldn't stop them Sometimes it's a curse for people to be rich.
Guy was so shook, so taken with her, definitely blushing and stumbling over his words. It’s sad to know she never stayed with anyone who truly loved and admired her back.
Glad you could see it. Everybody else is mistakenly saying that this interaction was awkward, cringe, defensive, etc. Dick was very smitten with Janis and I've read rumors that they actually hooked up. The way they greet each other at the beginning though says it all. They're genuinely happy to see each other and familiar with each other, like friends. And she lets loose in this interview more than she did in their very first interview. Big laughs with hand claps, just being her self, feeling relaxed. Something obviously happened (in a good way) between the first time they met and then this interview. So she feels like she can be herself, and he's stumbling in a smitten way as they laugh and joke around. He really admired her.
@@BrandonChaunceyOfficial They already knew each other prior to this interview. This wasn't his first rodeo with her. He knew full well she wasn't "some dumb girl."
@@CarissaConti he just comes off like your typical creep chauvinist even to jimi hendrix but it could just be my age. I notice she crossed her leg the other way the second he called her his little songbird
@@BrandonChaunceyOfficial You should do more research on Dick Cavett. It sounds like you haven't and don't know anything about him. He was anything but chauvinist, especially with her. He really admired Janice - a true chauvinist wouldn't even be able to stomach what she was doing, especially during that time period - and I've read that they were friends outside of the show. Do you think a chauvinist would have Janis Joplin on his show, be super supportive of her, admire her and be friends with her? I think you're right that it must be your age. I don't know if by that you mean you're young, but man alive the Millennials and younger are hyper sensitive snowflakes and make "getting offended/insulted by every little thing" their personal pastime. Literally just scrutinizing the world into the ground to find something to be upset/offended/insulted about. Just seems exhausting.
Thank u for being so..... open and not brain chipped into thinking only the Kim Kardiashians of this world are beautiful.Peopls hatred i think helped kill her. I think shes a beauty to. Unconventional... maybe but thats part of her mystique.
@Snap your fingers snap your neck from the interveiw she seemed so sweet, I do see a charisma is her that transends beauty...... Something more then talent died when she left us,
It’s sad man, she would’ve lived a lot longer if heroine didn’t grab a hold of her. Talented yes, beautiful yes, loved harder than any woman can, she was REAL.
She had a very nice smile that made her look like a school girl. She carried on a very intelligent conversation in interviews. Certainly was no dummy and she sure could belt out those songs. I still have her albums.
I got to hug Janis at the Electric Factory in Philly. I was in the front row and she passed us on her way to the stage and she didn't mind people touching/talking to her. I hugged her and said "I love you, Janis" (not romantically). Will cherish the memory until my dying day.
Her laugh was so genuine and she seemed so down to earth. It was so sad that she got hooked on heroin and it finally got the best of her. I personally know what heroin addiction is all about and that it almost killed me 8 times. So I thank God I made my way out of v that lifestyle. And it's not a lifestyle it's an existence
@Jill Stevenson I'm so proud of you for getting yourself out of that dark place of addiction! I had an addiction to prescription opioid pills, for over 13 years. I finally clawed my way up out of that pit. I have nearly 2 and a half years clean now. There's no comparison, clean life is THE LIFE! May God bless you and keep you, sweetheart. Love and light to you❤
@@tiffanyangel1124 I just read your comment and I'm sending prayers And love from one of God's survivng daughters. Wish to meet other women in recovery it's worth the fight
Dick cavett even had a gruff voice if you watch his recent reminiscences. Did he smoke? I vape cause I got on it because it was healthier than cigs and I don’t cough anymore and my voice is smooth. I don’t know what’s going on with all these other people having problems from vaping. Gotta be doing something wrong.
Christian Gasior most, if not all, of the people getting those terrible lung problems got it by using black market counterfeit THC cartridges bought on the street, which can have loads of unhealthy additives.
Janis and Dick had a little something going on, a romance of sorts. He admitted it many years after her death. That's probably why he was so cool around her.
I was so lucky to see Janis at the Winnipeg Bi-Centennial Rock Festival in the summer of 1970 shortly before her death. She and a lot of other famous performers were traveling across Canada by train and having a great time.
Deb Green I saw a movie about that train. It contained quite a lot of film of the performers in the train. Sorry- there is no way I could remember its name or any other details. I remember I enjoyed the content of the movie very much. May have been on the big Laser disc format. It’s been over 20 years ago since I’ve scene it
i love her. she was too good for this world. janis, wherever you are, you are immensely loved. you were not the negative things people said about you. you were so beautiful, inside, and out. you are missed, and certainly never forgotten. i hope to see you in valhalla 💕
@@stompthedragon4010 I love everything about her accept 2 things, her addiction and that she left us too soon. This may sound weird coming from a 11 year old kid but its absolutely true.
@@lillyhartman4318 Doesn' t sound weird at all. I had the album Pearl when I was 9 or 10. When I was 11 I beggged my parents to let me go to Woodstock. They said, " NO." Imagine that🤣
She truly was amazing and so very very beautiful, we only got to enjoy her music a short while, but her soul lives on through all of it. Love you Janis✌
@@rullmourn1142 it was a different era since gossip television shows interfering media and especially social media didnt exist then neither did wannabes like kardashians
Smoking on the air. People smoked everywhere back in the day. I remember shopping with my mom in the 70s and she would look over every piece of clothing to make sure there weren't any cigarette burn marks. Loved Janis! So sad she left us early. Would be so interesting to hear her thoughts today.
she'd been raised in the proper, more formal, polite and cheerful, fifties kind of world and that stayed under her exterior, Ive noticed that in Jim Morrison too in some interviews.
@Nenethegreat W "he wasn't saying exactly what he said! He didn't mean the specific words he chose" thAT'S noT WHat He Was SayiNG did he personally tell you this himself?
What's your favorite song by Janis Joplin? Let us know below!
It's a tie
Bobby McGee and Piece of My Heart.
Ball and Chain @Monterey Pop
Try
Move Over ! My god Janis just kills it when she lets it all hang out & hits you rite in the soul with all she had inside.
Mmmmmm, Bobby McGee. I just ❤️ it.
John Fisher was my father. I first saw this interview where Janis mentions our limo service after he passed away in 2009. He had so many stories about Janis when she would come to NYC. He travelled with her to Texas for her high school reunion. My grandmother lived alone in the Bronx and was a feminist before there were feminists. She and Janis hit it off and she would often stay with her instead of dealing with the business of the Chelsea Hotel. My parents had Love Limo for the rock bands and Cabaret Limo for actors and politicians. So cool to me until this day.
cool story bro but I don‘t believe you your grandma was born over 200 years ago
@@VplusMuffin I didn’t realize she was a vampire. Thanks for the info.
For "actors and politicians"
This guy gets it
Amazing 🔮✨
Thanks for sharing Chris
She's so young, almost like a child! But when she sang it was like she had a thousand years of experience.
that's an artist
beautifully worded!
She wasnt a child though this was in her late 20s and in that era pretty much everyone was smart and intelligent even kids 🥰
No
Huh I don't see her that way. She seems 30-40 to me.
My first date with my present (and only) wife was a Janice Joplin concert. We're now in our 70's and still happily married. Thanks Janice!
You lucky bastard
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@@hayalaln2302 Yea, only one wife ;)
I'm rewatching this clip, and I just love how gentle Dick Cavett was with her. She was very spontaneous and real, laughing loudly out of nowhere, etc, and he didn't deride her or try to make her look foolish. You can see that she trusted him. It seems like they were respectful and understanding of each other's personal issues. Just good friends who "got" each other, having a natural, quiet conversation, which you don't really see on today's talk shows. Love this!
There's no cynicism I think in dick cavett show, atleast the ones I've seen
hes a very good host
i doubt very seriously she knew about his profound depression. but he for sure knew he was interviewing a profound druggie. 🥱🥱🤔🤔
He also was in love with her..at least i have read from a couple different sources.
It is called drugs.
Dick Cavett suffered greatly from manic depression. What you see in this interview is him disguising his pain really well. Janis knew and understood this. That is why they were comfortable with each other.
IS this real? Always felt dick cavett was a bit less square then other talk show hosts.
I believe they were lovers but I could be wrong
@James Vickers
I discovered the show because of George Harrison and he is a gentleman, sensitive, and smart, I wish these LATE NIGHT shows were more like this, interesting adult conversations,
To me it seems very awkward. Like both are nervous and defensive.
And Dick Cavett was just plainly a nice man.
Watching Janis here, it's like she's frozen in time. Like she just went on a long vacation and never came back. My favorite lady of rock. A legend!!
heroine makes people feel like they are in Bora-Bora. i love her soulful voice. something about her , she gives me the vibe of a racist white girl that would have gotten her ass whupped . can't shake that feeling.
I adore her
She wasn’t just the first hippie, she was the very spirit of that culture and she carried it and sent it sailing after she passed. She was so unique and gave birth to a generation
she had a partner in crime - Grace Slick
The first hippie lol no the first hippies were beatnik 😂
@@gabrielbecker3532 Beatniks were different
@@nanettevalencia4243 Janis was a beatnik that’s how she referred to herself
I don't think she was a hippie she was eccentric and a rockstar she did heroin and drank hard alcohol I think hippies chose other substances
She seems like a sensitive, caring, thoughtful and beautiful soul. So much more to give. What a shame she passed so young.
I think so too. She was vulnerable, sweet but also observant and very switched on. What a talent. Such a pity she died so young. I feel she had a lot more to give. ☘
Mental illness and drug abuse are horrible things
@@MrBreeze66 and so are the situations that bring those issues on
..and such a shame she died believing she was unlovable
@@MrBreeze66 unfortunately, they seem to go hand in hand. We experienced 10-15 yrs of it w our older daughter. A hellish nightmare I would NOT wish on any parent. Thank God she survived it and is doing well now, has gotten her life back on track, altho she does have some mental health issues. It took going to jail to straighten her out, but they say for heroin users, it's either prison or death. I still cry when I think of how badly she got into using drugs and I pray for her continued sobriety every day.
Theres so many pauses and cringe dialogue, but I realized that that was just natural. Nothing's over scripted so it's actually just two people talking.
Yes. This was how dick cavett ran the show.. today no one talks on Jimmy Fallon, Kimmel, they all play games. You don't really get to know anyone. Except for maybe Graham Norton show which is pretty good
Riley Newton it’s unnatural because she is obviously strung out on drugs, that uncomfortable feeling people get when they watch this is our bodies warning us to stay away from someone like this
Shay Gordon she actually was clean from April until the day she died from the Research I’ve done. At this time she was so happy and proud that she was clean.
Shay Gordon excellent comment ....so true....
AlexZandria former users maintain habits and mannerisms from drug use
She refused to wear makeup, so, what looks maybe like a pretty plain girl is mostly just what your average girl looks like with no eye liner rouge or anything else artificial for enhancement. She was a rebel that way.
She’s a goddess
She's the real deal. A Queen with no fear.
I wouldnt describe he as plain at all.
Yup, what you say is true. Once I saw this 19 yr. old before and after makeup. She went from a 5 to a 9, I kid you not. Blew my mind. Men are so easily blinded, hehe
She looks fine without it, makeup isn't necessary for stardom
Wow, I forget how incredibly young 27 really is.
Still a babe really. I think Id only just started looking at things in a non teenage way
Right!!! She was an old soul. ☮️✌️
Yes sandy Janis was in the 27es club. Meaning there so many musicians who died at the age of 27!...and TBH there are so many...:(
yeah, that magic marker......they all were, young adults who did not make the hurdle. Neither did Amy Winehouse.
And brain dead from drugs shortly to be dead from drugs...
RIP Janis Joplin (January 19, 1943 - October 4, 1970), aged 27
You will be remembered as a legend
she’s cute. idk why but when she smiles it makes me smile
I agree...
She was not conventionally pretty, but I think her personality made her so sexy.
I don't care for boring Barbie Dolls with lip gloss and parrot nails.
Thats the definition of charisma, and Janis Joplin had it in spades.
I was just saying to myself... boy is she cute. She has a timeless energy that would still work in 2021.
@@jacocharzukanamericanautho2422 Feeling unloved and not cared for will age you. Even young children who are not cared for look old and tired. It's what a broken heart looks like.
@@jacocharzukanamericanautho2422 Bruh, I didn't get that at all
her lingo is so good wtf, sounds like shes from this time period .
Indeed!
KingRedTree well.....boogie?
Flow Baby Living is the longest thing we do.
KingRedTree I mean technically we’re recycling their lingo 😑
@Flow Baby She obviously doesn't mean hundreds of years ago. Stop reading into everything and getting offended over someone saying that the 60s/70s was a long time ago. What a weird thing to get upset over.
How this girl was ever considered ‘ugly’ is beyond me. She was gorgeous to me.
Matias Geraldo I wish
She was disgusting
@@brycen1087 At least you're nice about it.
@@johnnyweston9954 I see you're the smart one in your family.....have some respect for her memory and her music, weasel..
It's a DUDE. His name is Robin Williams. LOOK CLOSELY
I come back to this video every few weeks. Janis was genuinely a great person. She was so down to earth and had such a lovable personality. You can hear it in her voice how sweet she was. She had such a unique aura about her. Such an inspiration!!
Janis just was being herself. She never thought of herself as a star. She just wanted to be a singer. Little did she know she would be on a USPS stamp as a legend!
It was different then. I don’t know your age, but the popular culture and mass media was nothing like it is now.
You’re not a legend until you made it on a stamp 😆
I bought like 5 sheets of those stamps when I heard they were coming out!
@Yuck Foutube yeah I only use the Janis stamps to those who really are Joplin worthy
@@cranberriesgirlhype8292 I always bought them too, until they stopped selling them.
I was given her middle name ‘Lyn’ after her, and I was born exactly 27 years after her death. My grandparents also met at Woodstock. Love her soul♥️
How cool!!!!! Thanks for sharing ♥️♥️♥️
Beautiful beautiful story.
WOW
Do you happen to sing, by any chance?
My favorite lyrics was in the ME and Bobby Mcgee..."I'd trade all my TOMMORROWS for single yesterday.." The 27 club always so interesting to me. Why did it happen..we all will never truly know. I see in a few years ull be 27. I hope it's a great year for u. Janis was the singer who burned out instead fading away slowly. Which Neil Young made famous. But she did live that way.Along with other greats. Anyhow it's great to see the younger generation remember the greats that changed the future in so many ways.
Man I wish heroin wasn’t a thing
I wish it wasn't a bad thing.
Man so many rockstars and people would still be alive if that was possible
@@lnmatters-ncsmusicproducer1673 "It's not the drugs, it's the overuse of drugs". What a stupid comment. No one intends to OD, but play with fire long enough and you get burnt. There is nothing mysterious about the 27 club. People living dangerous lifestyles die sooner. It's only a thing because Hendrix, Joplin, and Morrison all died at 27 around the same time. All had chemical dependencies. It's coincidence. Kurt blew his head off while Janis OD'ed. How are they related? O, they both had heroin in them at the time. But, remember, heroin doesn't kill people.
I wish Janis Cobain Hendrix Morrison etc just smoked weed...
i just took some it's not that bad you know ? People just need to be educated about these that's all...
She’s so well spoken and quick witted.. a very old soul. Gone too soon❤️
I've never seen an interview with her before. She's articulate and funny and friendly. Not the way she was portrayed in the press.
Sadly, the press gets just about everything wrong 😥
No one is the way they are portrayed in the press. The job of the media is to “shape and mold public opinion and behavior, both foreign and domestic“. And for TV watchers, they seem to do a pretty good job of shaping and molding them. It’s pretty scary how malleable people have become. Just one look at how people speak, dress, design their homes, and exchange their grass for rocks as if that were somehow environmental proves they how mindless they’ve become. Personally, I don’t “tune in” to be “programmed” every day, haven’t watch the news since 2007, and cut out TV and Hollywood movies, so I still have my own mind.
@@misskim2058 That depends on what kind of media you are talking about.
Isn’t that a surprise
@@thomasjackson2223 Well I would assume she's talking mainstream. They're the ones making billions off the slaughter
Gawd, she was so young. You'd never know that whiskey-soaked sounding blues voice could come out of that baby face. She truly was an original.
Check out Sloan talks Janis Joplin on You tube. Janis was a blues singer in her past life
What a terrible loss. She was amazingly quick, highly intelligent, incredibly talented and an American treasure.
Definitely!
The story of her and the song bobby mcgee is really neat.
@Sheist MCE what? Most overrated singer of all time .. she has literally 0 good songs of her own. Janis Joplin was a cover singer that sang every cover worse without any doubt and just had the catchiest name in overdose history. You like saying her name, you don't sing any of her songs alone in your house.
@Sheist MCE "best female singer of all time"...if you like the sound of gargling with gravel and barbed-wire.
She really wasnt that good people need to stop treating celebs like treasure and gods they just humans that love the attention and money and yall fall right into it if she was such a treasure people woulda stopped her from doing drugs
She had two months left after this…so sad 🤦🏻♂️! What an absolute force of nature she truly was, coupled with that natural and beautiful laugh. ♥️
My dad saw Janis Joplin in 1969. Mamma Cass was sitting 10 rows in front of him. RIP Dad and Janis Joplin
And Mama Cass
i was born in 1969...✌
so, dad never really did see janis joplin then?
...and mamma Cass from a chicken bone
@Marque Markofthebeast she actually died of a drug overdose...PT Arthur Tx refused to acknowledge her at one time... now they have all her crap on display!
Janis was a thoughtful and intelligent woman. She doesn't get credit for that.
Are you serious? She was an idiot, drug addict and a degenerate like all "flower power" generation
Don't be so self rightous,
Mickyina Ify
@@deloresdoud8178 I'm really not, but also I'm not a degenerate
Yeah? Really? Judging from this clip, you must have different definitions for the words "thoughtful" and "intelligent". Especially "intelligent".....
@@jumpmasterpadre9335 Well said!
She was like many of us,struggling to find peace of mind and our place in the world. I heard she got bullied at school, probably because she had personality, and answered back and thought for herself.
@@SleepMeditationandAffirmations emphasis on the white, not emphasis on the racist. Isn't that a tad ironic on your part?
Sixties school was rigid. Girls had to wear dresses. No dress, go home. Think a little different and 😱. It wasn’t til after she died that the Supreme Court ruled girls could wear pants. It was so controversial that it was announced over the PA system during school. Janis wearing pants on the Dick Cavett show was probably banned on family time on tv, 7-10pm.
@@kenyonbissett3512 I would like to have met her. So sad that she died so young coz of drugs
it was actually Dallas Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson who she was bullied by. It was because she didnt like sports. for shame, she left too soon. 😣
@@lillyhartman4318 bucking the establishment has a price and in Texas football is worshipped as a religion.
They are both so sweet, kind and genuine. Wish Janice had the chance to grow older and sing so much longer.
Both Janice Joplin and Dick Cavett always seemed so nervous and self-conscious, but they both always gave it their best.
@@nelsonsiebold8447 Not so good, and nice.
@@nelsonsiebold8447 What is it you want?
@@lynnjacobs9885 I mean no harm texting Lynn, just wanna be Friend with you that's all
@@nelsonsiebold8447 You couldn't harm me if you tried anyway, but okay.
I live in Tucson, but am in California visiting relatives now.
You do realize I'm a heterosexual male of the species, right?
Your turn.
@@lynnjacobs9885Am Nelson by name I'm originally from Malta currently living in Portland Oregon. For over four years now
She was really adorable in many ways! Not only talented. She was so "natural" and simply had a good heart! What a loss - like so many others long gone. RIP Janis.
She seems like a troubled person not to be trusted
If Peppermint Pattie grew up to be a Rock Star it would be Janis Joplin.
Ohhh, you are so right. Good thought.
castrado. look it up.
I never thought of that before but now I'll Always think of that!
It took me an embarrassing amount of time to realize you were talking about the red head from Peanuts
I can totally see it!
I could listen to her talk all day. Dick Cavett was such a great host, he truly cared about his guests. This is like they just sat down and started talking about anything that came to mind. so candid. She was so genuine.
he had a crush on Janice
Janis had one of the most amazing rock voices in history.
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NAW NAW NAW NAW NAW NAW NAWWW. Sure she was master class.
I heard she got called ugly and got an award for it in school or something and I think she refers to it in some songs but she really wasn't ugly
She sang the blues. Not rock. A fan would know that
@@thegoodgames4921 bro no reason to hate. Her voice was still a great rock voice no matter what she sang lol
I wish she had found love. She was a beautiful person.
I thought she did find love with Jimmy Hendrix. I could be wrong of course. Yes another Legend... There are so many... Jim Morrison etc ... My personal favourite is Rodriguez. He is still with us today. It’s these souls who have inspired many...
Punk Shark ... Woops, Didn’t know that. Thanks for informing me 🙏🏼
me too :(
Janis found love with Peggy Caserta
Love was very elusive for her. I know that feeling. So sad
I met a girl who sang the blues and I asked her for some happy news, but she just smiled and turned away
Great reference...
American pie😓
You are cool
@Nenethegreat W American pie is open to interpertation but i have heard that that phrase may be abut JJ>
well that why she was singing the blurs
I really like their chemistry. Its just normal and natural.
Interesting...because I find them both here rather self-conscious and nervous.
they definetely jell , their energy match, both nervous, both crazy in a good way
She never hurt nobody,rest in peace love.
She never hurt nobody but herself.
She knocked out Jim with a bottle
Except for Jim...lol.
@Tracy Lands ....what do you expect...birds of a feather flock togeher...druggies.
She was human. She hurt somebody. It doesn't make her a bad person. It makes her human.
Wow, I adore her laugh. She sounds like this was just recorded yesterday. I mean, she talks like this era you know? What a talent. Brilliant and very funny. Great since of humor! So sad she was taken so early in her life, by addiction. 🦋
Or maybe....people today talk like they're from the 70's.
Imagine u were arround at that time...u would find her weird. And imagine this interview is today.. we will also find it weird and people in 2050 will say "its like this interview was yesterday"
And people talked this way in 1965.
Free thinking, independent, totally disinterested in societal norms. Just doing her own thing. She was way ahead of her time.
I thought she’d be this dirty, crazy ass hippie chick.
She’s totally not the crazy person the media portrayed her to be.
So true. It’s truly sad how the media sways minds especially when they’re portraying someone out to be so crazy. She was one awesome chick!
whitehouse9999 she is a hippie but hippies are fucking cool , I know people like to just labal them as some drug addicts but there not all about someking weed there about free thinking and good vibes and what's wrong with that,
Guessing you didn't watch the interview. Seems crazy to me.
Carl Gibans what's normal hmm?
The media does that.
Talent is like a hot flame. It burns hot and consumes the host but it leaves a glow that seems to last forever. 50 years later we all still see the light
Wat beautiful perspective on famous people and their talent!! Just really true!! TY!!
I SAW HER SING IN NOVEMBER 1969
IN PHILADELPHIA
LOTS OF MEMORIES
Really! Oh my God
@Jessica Hicking My cousin saw one of her last concerts before she died...she said the more Southern Comfort she drank the better she sang!
She’s so cute, what a sweetie. I absolutely love her .
She was so lovely, intelligent, funny. And she will always be one of the greatest voices in music history. Such a sad loss.
The voice akin to fingernails being dragged across a chalkboard...😖
yeah man, all those hit recordings she made confirm that, why don't you have an mri and see how far your head is up your butt?
The year 1970 was a tragic year. Losing both Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix (who died on my birthday). Man smh!
She's the female Ozzy Osbourne but she didn't survived that lifestyle.
More like the female Elvis.
@@Shahmar But they look similar to style and face too.
Ozzy could even eat a bat without spreading COVID-19!
@@darthvisor9289 Ozzy is patient zero.
@@matercicero9148 He spreaded it on the bats
She looks so " real " and this could have been filmed yesterday! She wouldn't look out of place these days but he would. She's very natural and down to earth, high or not.
It’s really Amazing how some of the BEST unheard of interviews featuring the most important and popular personalities of the day WERE on the “DC” show! In my humble opinion, Mr Cavett was Underrated, and Overlooked in his day, but certainly ahead of his time.
He got Jimi Hendrix and he got John and Yoko, when few others could, or would.
Dick. Lol.. nobody names their kid Dick anymore
@LorenzoDionLee. Dick Cavett was a staff writer on The Tonight Show writing comedy for Steve Allen,Jack Parr, and Carson.Rating$ matter ; his brand appealed to an exclusive demographic of better educated and cultured and ironically with more MONEY to spend as consumers that the other networks AD-dollar$ target. His programs were on PBS later and consequently thrived as a preferred choice for more refined content. Mr. Cavett's scholarly,articulate,sharp, and smart dignified conduct,with guests ranging the cultural spectrum of interesting,intriguing personalities apparently was misconstrued by Ad-Men as not having MA$$ APPEAL;not a worthy adverti$ising ri$k. He didn't cut it with the dumbheads, SO he was cut out of the ABCcbsNBC mix of bland programming way back in his day.
I totally agree with you... I watched and really enjoyed Orson Welles on Mr Cavetts show again recently. Great insight into a lot of the back stabbing in Hollywood.
Totally agree Dick Cavett was underated. He had a marvellous gift of making his guest relax which brought out the best in people
David W: I think they switched to naming their kid Richard.
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.
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She's the Woodstock in person!!!
There was some chemistry going on, she was so friendly
Yeah thats why i really like her ☺🥰🤟🏻
I think Dick C. feels cool talking with someone who's so hip.
He confessed in the documentary ‘Little Girl Blue’ that they’d been intimate together. 😀
She’s incredibly smart & she’s so very young here. It’s a shame her life was over shadowed by how she died because she really did have allot of talent
Hello Linda..
Hello Linda 👋👋 How are you doing and how's the weather condition over there...?
She didn't get any older than this, sadly.
Her relationship with Dick Cavett was so heart warming especially in those days.
I absolutely love her laugh. It's everything.
just smoke 40 a day and you can have it
Love watching this. She was on his show many times he made her feel comfortable. She was so very smart and loved her voice ❤️
Those two really had a kind of magical energy between them.
Cavett is very kind to her and helps smooth over her insecurities and awkwardness as well as the mistake about asking for a case of sunglasses. It's interesting to watch her go from insecure kid to business woman. It's so sad that she passed so young.
Cavett was sarcastic and asked really stupid questions.
They liked each other.
@@billweisman7146 Disagree. You must have watched Letterman back in the day. DC was always quite thoughtful with his questions but added a bit of his self-deprecating humor. He didn’t insult his guests.
I literally didn't understand any of the conversation.
He looked like Elton John with her glasses on 😂 as a young person who could never truly grasp her influence other than just learning about it, Im glad her art is alive. She's the kind of artist I wish I could have lived through
Reminded me of Peter Fonda in Easyriders
Young?
omg what a queen. She’s absolutely stunning and i would die to have a voice like hers.
everything about her is so amazing, her voice, the ways she smokes everything.
Drink a bottle of bourbon per day and smoke a couple packs of cigs for a start...
You wouldn’t have a voice like hers if you were dead. There is too much death speech in this culture. You shall have what you say, so it would be wise to reconsider your slang.
She was adorable, love her laugh,voice and personality
Batshit crazy is the word.
She was indeed adorable.
I will never understand her appeal. She seems like a dumb drunk with a mediocre voice that would’ve failed her in the coming years with her lifestyle. She’s not charming, she was just a counterculture icon. I’m convinced that if she didn’t die young, she would’ve been an obscurity within a few years....in honesty, she’s more talented than I am, but almost all of her hits were covers. Her draw was her stage show which to me sounds akin to a freak show...to watch someone slowly kill them selves with booze and act a fool on stage. Certainly interesting and arguably entertaining, but “charming” is not a word I would use to describe her.
Idolhands7007 you seem a bit jealous.
Bacon Grease interesting take. She’s a better singer than I am, I just don’t like her voice, and I doubt she’s written a song. What would I be jealous of? Her impeccable sense of style? Her breathy cackle? Her inability to string together coherent thoughts? Her fatal alcoholism? That’s fine if you’re a fan. I’m just stating that I never understood her appeal. She’s unbearable to me but to others she’s some sort of amazing “artist”. Odd to me, but I don’t think I’m jealous. Just confused.
She had an interesting,unique look,but definitely not ugly. And was truly talented.
by noooo means 😁
A little make up would've fixed everything. She had a make up on Monterey. She definitely made her look better.
I love how she wears no makeup
Whats special about that? I know many women that dont...
@@Pecut100 celebrity
@@Pecut100 natural not plastic elastic
But she wares TWO WIGS! (3 maybe), and talks like a bird LOL.
Hippies didn’t wear makeup. It wasn’t cool in the ‘60s.
When Dick put those glasses on he kinda looked like Elton John 😂
Yes! I thought the same thing.
Lol me too I thought that too
CanadaEh good call
Oh yes! Before Elton John became The Rocket Man!
Exactly what I thought!
I remember seeing her on a cover of my mom's CD when I was 16 thinking she looked kinda old. Now I look at her at 41 thinking she looks so young. RIP girl.
It’s all the crusty old men who are saying she looks “old”. Geezers need to take a good look in the mirror before they go judging a young woman’s appearance! Especially a woman who was practically still a kid when she died
She was young but she looked older like in 40s rather than 20s
@@g.h.7661 she was in 20s and died at 27 but she always looked more mature as compared to that it's not judging it's just a thought
@@g.h.7661 Crusty old men? Janis looked like a she was a great person but she did look older than 27 due to the insane amount of drugs she was taking. Stop making things personal.
@@R49_Complete before she became famous shed moved to san fran and become a speed freak and eventually had to move back home, speed ages people.
Just 27 years old Janis Joplin was a true genius and a pioneer, Just imagine how far she would"ve went had she lived longer. Rest in Paradise Queen.....
Just imagine how she might have continued singing if she had stayed clear of cigarettes, alcohol and heroin. Black and white, spell it out. Her singing voice was also damaged in the process.
I was watching an interview, same show about 10 months earlier. Her slide down is evident. Poor soul. There are so many beautiful precious souls on this planet who are treated awful due to things beyond their control and that do not matter. She was beautiful. She was sweet. But she was very sad and heroine was there and no one to tell her no...all YES PEOPLE. RIP Ms. JOPLIN
Just like Michael jackson and Elvis Presley. They killed themselves and no one tried to stop them or couldn't stop them Sometimes it's a curse for people to be rich.
Guy was so shook, so taken with her, definitely blushing and stumbling over his words. It’s sad to know she never stayed with anyone who truly loved and admired her back.
Glad you could see it. Everybody else is mistakenly saying that this interaction was awkward, cringe, defensive, etc. Dick was very smitten with Janis and I've read rumors that they actually hooked up. The way they greet each other at the beginning though says it all. They're genuinely happy to see each other and familiar with each other, like friends. And she lets loose in this interview more than she did in their very first interview. Big laughs with hand claps, just being her self, feeling relaxed. Something obviously happened (in a good way) between the first time they met and then this interview. So she feels like she can be herself, and he's stumbling in a smitten way as they laugh and joke around. He really admired her.
@@CarissaConti he was trying to be creepy at first until he realized she wasn't some dumb girl
@@BrandonChaunceyOfficial They already knew each other prior to this interview. This wasn't his first rodeo with her. He knew full well she wasn't "some dumb girl."
@@CarissaConti he just comes off like your typical creep chauvinist even to jimi hendrix but it could just be my age. I notice she crossed her leg the other way the second he called her his little songbird
@@BrandonChaunceyOfficial You should do more research on Dick Cavett. It sounds like you haven't and don't know anything about him. He was anything but chauvinist, especially with her. He really admired Janice - a true chauvinist wouldn't even be able to stomach what she was doing, especially during that time period - and I've read that they were friends outside of the show. Do you think a chauvinist would have Janis Joplin on his show, be super supportive of her, admire her and be friends with her? I think you're right that it must be your age. I don't know if by that you mean you're young, but man alive the Millennials and younger are hyper sensitive snowflakes and make "getting offended/insulted by every little thing" their personal pastime. Literally just scrutinizing the world into the ground to find something to be upset/offended/insulted about. Just seems exhausting.
I always understood Dick's fascination and endearment towards Janis, because same, i have a huge crush on her too~
A brilliant performer, Janis Joplin was. Tragic that she did not live a long life. It would have been thrilling to see her singing for decades.
She's always been Beautiful and attractive to me. Her look, personality and her amazing talent. What an extraordinary woman!
I think she’s pretty too it’s sad how rude and mean people are !!
Thank u for being so..... open and not brain chipped into thinking only the Kim Kardiashians of this world are beautiful.Peopls hatred i think helped kill her. I think shes a beauty to. Unconventional... maybe but thats part of her mystique.
@Snap your fingers snap your neck from the interveiw she seemed so sweet, I do see a charisma is her that transends beauty...... Something more then talent died when she left us,
I actually think she's beautiful too. She's natural.
Janis was so down to earth and could sing her heart out and never get tired She loved the audience and they loved her right back
She had no pretenses; she was charming, funny, foul mouthed, and just real. ❤️💐
It’s sad man, she would’ve lived a lot longer if heroine didn’t grab a hold of her. Talented yes, beautiful yes, loved harder than any woman can, she was REAL.
Janis was a unique force. Sad that she's been gone so long.
She's so smart and funny. Loved hearing her talk about how festivals should be better organized. She left us too soon. ❤❤❤
She had a very nice smile that made her look like a school girl. She carried on a very intelligent conversation in interviews. Certainly was no dummy and she sure could belt out those songs. I still have her albums.
Hello Nancy 👋👋 How are you doing and how's the weather condition over there...?
I got to hug Janis at the Electric Factory in Philly. I was in the front row and she passed us on her way to the stage and she didn't mind people touching/talking to her. I hugged her and said "I love you, Janis" (not romantically). Will cherish the memory until my dying day.
Her talking voice is exactly like her singing voice. I love it!
It's the whole package. Janis' laugh, wit, voice, style,and her personality made her BEAUTIFUL ❤️😷✌️
I't's so sad when people die this way, and so young.
It's impressive how articulated, educated and polite Janis was. A lovely and very 'groovy' interview.
Her laugh was so genuine and she seemed so down to earth. It was so sad that she got hooked on heroin and it finally got the best of her. I personally know what heroin addiction is all about and that it almost killed me 8 times. So I thank God I made my way out of v that lifestyle. And it's not a lifestyle it's an existence
Thank the most high for your healing. Stay blessed 💜
8 times? Bruhh
God bless you man!
@Jill Stevenson I'm so proud of you for getting yourself out of that dark place of addiction! I had an addiction to prescription opioid pills, for over 13 years. I finally clawed my way up out of that pit. I have nearly 2 and a half years clean now. There's no comparison, clean life is THE LIFE! May God bless you and keep you, sweetheart. Love and light to you❤
@@tiffanyangel1124 I just read your comment and I'm sending prayers And love from one of God's survivng daughters. Wish to meet other women in recovery it's worth the fight
If she lived to old age she would have had the Thelma, Marge Simpson’s sister smokers voice going on!
She already did.
Selma*
Dick cavett even had a gruff voice if you watch his recent reminiscences. Did he smoke? I vape cause I got on it because it was healthier than cigs and I don’t cough anymore and my voice is smooth. I don’t know what’s going on with all these other people having problems from vaping. Gotta be doing something wrong.
@@christiangasior4244 it's all to do with the liquid,good
quality goes a long way
Christian Gasior most, if not all, of the people getting those terrible lung problems got it by using black market counterfeit THC cartridges bought on the street, which can have loads of unhealthy additives.
Janies is beautiful. I have always loved her. She was so unique, and her sound was the one and only. Miss the lady.
Hello Kathy 👋👋 How are you doing and how's the weather condition over there... ???
She seems so friendly and nice--like she'd be willing to just sit down and converse about any topic.
Hello and how are you doing today hope you have a wonderful day please stay safe 😷🧡 ❤️
Date Aired : 3rd August 1970
Date of Death: 4th October 1970
Janis and Dick had a little something going on, a romance of sorts. He admitted it many years after her death. That's probably why he was so cool around her.
He loved her
You're kidding, right? They're two different species.
@katiemercedes
@Filmatic
Cavett revealed the info in a Janis Joplin documentary. It will take me some time to find it.
yes--in peggy cassertas book.
Yup, he had a little something for her. 😘
I was so lucky to see Janis at the Winnipeg Bi-Centennial Rock Festival in the summer of 1970 shortly before her death. She and a lot of other famous performers were traveling across Canada by train and having a great time.
Deb Green I saw a movie about that train. It contained quite a lot of film of the performers in the train. Sorry- there is no way I could remember its name or any other details. I remember I enjoyed the content of the movie very much. May have been on the big Laser disc format. It’s been over 20 years ago since I’ve scene it
@@waydeepinside I have the DVD. "Festival Express" Now I have to find it. th-cam.com/video/dIYumgR92B4/w-d-xo.html
Mike Gervasi yep - that’s it buddy - thank You a million. It’s on Hulu too !
That sounds amazing!!
I think Janis was very attractive in a unique way, and such a great talent gone way too soon! RIP BABE! 😘
i love her. she was too good for this world. janis, wherever you are, you are immensely loved. you were not the negative things people said about you. you were so beautiful, inside, and out. you are missed, and certainly never forgotten. i hope to see you in valhalla 💕
She’s nowhere, no longer exists.
@@kerryfoerster1767 nobody asked you
@@kerryfoerster1767wow!! tell everyone, this guy knows better than anyone else what happens after death!!!! amazing!!
Her laugh brings me so much joy.
She giggles like a little girl. Who would think that from listening to her sing.
@@stompthedragon4010 I love everything about her accept 2 things, her addiction and that she left us too soon. This may sound weird coming from a 11 year old kid but its absolutely true.
@@lillyhartman4318 Doesn' t sound weird at all. I had the album Pearl when I was 9 or 10. When I was 11 I beggged my parents to let me go to Woodstock. They said, " NO." Imagine that🤣
@@stompthedragon4010 wow that sucks, if I ever got a chanse to see her, oh my I would!
chance*
Can’t believe this was her last interview.
So sad such great talent. Gone but not forgotten..
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Hello Stevie..
She truly was amazing and so very very beautiful, we only got to enjoy her music a short while, but her soul lives on through all of it. Love you Janis✌
Her voice and the spirit of her blues is unforgettable. She still in my heart.
She was so Real.
No plastic Kardashian mannequin to see here.
Yes but Kim has a nice bum.
Let the krdashians be whatever and don’t drag Janis by comparing her to them
@@zg6879 ..Shaddup, you just don't get it do you..
@@rullmourn1142 it was a different era since gossip television shows interfering media and especially social media didnt exist then neither did wannabes like kardashians
So sick of those fake ass kardashians! The world is a bowl of plastic people! Nobody is genuine like back in these days!!
Smoking on the air. People smoked everywhere back in the day. I remember shopping with my mom in the 70s and she would look over every piece of clothing to make sure there weren't any cigarette burn marks. Loved Janis! So sad she left us early. Would be so interesting to hear her thoughts today.
It's not as far back as it seems. I can remember, where I live anyways, smoking being allowed in most places up til around 15 years ago.
I know. Disgusting
Shopping 2nd hand then? many people had to. My nan used to sew up holes in socks
Diese Frau ist echte Musik Geschichte und sollte im Musikunterricht auf allen Schulen der Welt Pflichtstoff sein.
100% !
She seems like a very nice individual kind hearted very kind hearted Janis Joplin
BLESSINGS to
You All
@@agentsmith5514 ,You as well!
she'd been raised in the proper, more formal, polite and cheerful, fifties kind of world and that stayed under her exterior, Ive noticed that in Jim Morrison too in some interviews.
DIck: "it's the coffee you gave me that affected me"
everyone: behaves like he didn't basically just say Janis gave him drugs
@Nenethegreat W "he wasn't saying exactly what he said! He didn't mean the specific words he chose"
thAT'S noT WHat He Was SayiNG did he personally tell you this himself?
It was probably Southern Comfort. She always had some with her wherever she was.
They actually used to date, it was in the news at the time, so if there was an exchange of drugs that certainly wasn’t of any surprise to the audience
Janis gave him a lot more than drugs. They were...close.
I thought that’s what he said lol 😂
She was so intelligent something really was hurting inside her. God bless you Janis !!!!!!!!! RIP