OPERA Singer FIRST TIME REACTION to Janis Joplin - Ball and Chain

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Juilliard trained opera singer and vocal coach reacts for the FIRST TIME to Janis Joplin performing Ball and Chain 👀 SUBSCRIBE for more videos 👀

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Janis Joplin - Ball and Chain (sensational performance at Monterey)
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Absolutely, Janis would kick the world in the balls today, just like she did back then! Rip Janis💖💖💖

otakubancho
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Maggie, Janis would chew up and spit out today's 'music.' There will never be another like her. Period.

SueK
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Music was not pretty, perfect, or sugar coated; it was raw and tortured emotion coming at you--just like the times then.

willieboy
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Love the shots of Mama Cass just in shock about her voice and performance

Tamalan
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Janice would take off like a rocket today. People crave authenticity and Janis was amazing

adamdunbar
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No. I believe she’s timeless. She connects to an emotional place in folks. If you are happy you hear the music. If you are broken you feel it. There’s still lots of broken people without privilege who would get Janus. She feeds my soul. The blues and early jazz fused with rock will always
Get me on my knees.

bonnieflynn
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This concert was in June 1967, I saw Janis the following August in Seattle. She was mesmerizing, shocking, soulful, and fully committed to each song. It was so different at the time from the bubbly, happy, pop music, the 'everyday people' folk rock sound, Motown, or the sound of the British Invasion which dominated the airwaves. For those of us familiar with the blues and gritty Black soul that wasn't often played on 'white' radio, we could here the mournful rawness of southern Blues in Janis. We could hear the distinct influences of east Texas and southern Louisiana Black soul/blues. The way it was combined with the psychedelic sounds of Big Brother/Holding Co. was jaw dropping at the time. That fusion of psychedelic rock and her raw soul/blues was completely unique. Her vibrato, when and how she used it, was also unusual and different, both for any kind of rock as well as blues. She began changing things up fairly quickly though and you can hear the change in her Pearl album before she died. We knew she wasn't going to stay static in style or delivery over time. Sadly, we never got to see where she would ultimately go with her music.

garylorentzen
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If you can't see her talent then you are not alone, many misunderstood her. She is truth, passion and power. This song is blues rock. Janis is loved by millions and deserves respect for her work.

michaelpennington
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She had no vocal coaching, it's just all what she felt. Her story is heartbreaking really.

jeffjones
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Janis kicked the door open for female solo singers. SHE NEVER DISAPPOINTS! Her fan base only grows. Listen to Summertime or Maybe. The best way to hear her is live.

rosesilveira
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Janis shred notes with her voice, the way a heavy metal guitarist shreds notes from his instrument. Her intensity and feelings were unmatched by any performer or singer on stage before or since her initial stardom. So yeah, I'd say she was uniquely gifted and a 'one in a million-larger than life' type of singer and stage presence. Even the intro to this particular tune sounded strangely off and weird, but captured the chaotic, but powerful soul of Janis Joplin. She sings NOT with just vocal chords, but with every inch of her body, mind and spirit. BTW, congrats on your new gig with the opera company.

bobmessier
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Janis may not be the most technical singer or have the “prettiest” voice but what she does have and what makes her one of the greatest singers of all time is soulfulness, intensity and raw emotion. In comparison, todays music seems small, inconsequential and fake. I think most folks enjoy a singer who can be fun and spontaneous with their vocals and not seem over-practiced or rehearsed and Janis was certainly spontaneous and raw. She had a vulnerability that made her, as another reactor put it, imperfectly perfect.

Pahdopony
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03:13 This is the calmest I've heard Janis.
Janis 17 seconds layer...."hold my Jack Daniels."

neilmartin
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Love Janis. Not the most technical voice. But she sang with all the feelings

Sevenml
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The legendary Mama Cass Elliott sitting in the audience open mouthed and totally engaged. Awesome.

calipop_
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You can see Mama Cass reacting in the audience.

geoffewertz
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I was there, a square young kiwi, and was just blown away. When she came on stage she seemed rather shy and nervous, but when she started singing all that dropped away and she had us all in the palm of her hand. Even Mama Cass, who was a mean singer in her own right was astounded by the passion and virtuosity. Janice, just nailed it on the first large audience to hear her, and the era of flower children and freaks was born to the world.

robhooper
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This was my mother's music growing up, brings back memories of my childhood, I had every song memorized by heart. All the vocal training in the world could never match the passion she had. If this doesn't give you goosebumps then you're dead inside

jamesm
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It's a shame we've forgotten what great music sounds like

denisebohar
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Janis Joplin would be just as relevant today as she was 55 years ago for sure...her utterly unique & incredibly passionate style have made a huge impact on the music scene and been a constant source of inspiration & influence for so many vocalists ever since...reaches every part of me when i listen to this astonishing performance - absolutely jaw-dropping & timeless...

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