FIRST TIME HEARING | JANIS JOPLIN - 'PIECE OF MY HEART' | OLD SCHOOL REACTION

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Appreciate all the love, OJ Family!
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Janis Joplin was a one of a kind singer with a unique voice. Sadly we lost her too soon. She was only 27 when she died. She had a lot of great songs such as "Me & Bobby McGee", "Cry Baby", "Ball & Chain", "Summertime", "Down On Me", "Maybe", "Little Girl Blue", "Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)", "Get It While You Can", "Bye, Bye Baby", "Move Over", "Mercedes Benz" etc.

dagmar.
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Janis' vocals were raw, untrained, off pitch at times, soaked in Southern Comfort and Marlboros, and so beautifully unique!

mzluna
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Janis wore her soul like a blanket trying to protect her from pain, hurt, anger, & even love! This woman was one of a kind, & sadly missed by everyone who loved & understood her music ❤ 💚 💙 She truly was a gift that was only with us for a short time, but what a glorious time it was!!! Thank you for such a thoughtful reaction ❤ 💚 💙 P.S. Probably 80% of the population smoked back then, & nobody sounded like Janis 😊

sandyleewhite
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She's the OG of a Flower Child, gone way to soon, you'll never get to see a true artist perform live till you see her, that's the only way to way to listen to her, she's a badass 😎 loved your reaction thank you hope you have a blessed evening 🙏🏻sending you love from Lafayette Georgia 🍑

memorywhitton
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Janis paved the way for women in rock, total legend. You must watch her live, otherwise you have missed one of the greatest of all time. Awesome reaction ❤️

mezzalenko
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Epic. There was & will only be one Janis
You can't fake this

thomasd
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She sang as if she had been set on fire. Raw emotion. Her sudden death shocked the rock word to its core.

elaineen
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That car was her custom painted ride. Her concert was the best I have ever been to!

dennystewart
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I laughed out loud when you asked Janis Joplin to speak to you lightly!

brianmccullough
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I think a voice like this comes once in a lifetime. I have never heard anyone cover this song that comes anywhere near her.

haroldmachroli
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Janis was and is still a legend. Nobody can touch her!!

drumsb
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She was a force to be reckoned with!! But she was one that we lost too soon. Love your reaction to her voice!!! You need to listen to Me and Bobby McGee next. A whole different range of her voice.

paulaallison
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Janis was a night club singer always singing blues, her life was always filled with heart ache and suffering this is probably why you can feel her pain when she sung. It does transcend to anyone hearing the emotions in her unique voice. Thank you for giving her the honor of presenting this beautiful soul to your channel.

edwardcorrigan
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Janis Joplin's Ball and Chain performance from Monterey Pop is a must, seeing her on stage is an experience.

Nyxie-OT
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Now you're getting to the greatness of Janis Joplin. Go get more man!🤟🤟👍👍⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘

jeffreyflint
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Janis is your favourite aunt at all the bbq’s ❤

PrettyFixedStars
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Yes that was her Porsche, a 1964 356 C Cabriolet. Janis had a friend of hers paint it for her. It was sold on Dec. 11th, 2015 for 1.76 million dollars.

sherryarflin
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Janis ripped open her heart in every performance. She was such a sad soul who just wanted to be loved. If only she knew how loved she would be.

jessicamahoney
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BRO, I remember reading an interview with Janis Joplin she did with Rolling Stone magazine, (while it still was a recognized authority for music and it's creators) and she openly talked about the times while in School she was bullied. She expressed her feelings about how kids made fun of how she looked and dressed. It was at this time Janis left home, left school saying she'd never look back. I believe Janis was able to deal with all the trauma dished upon her by releasing it in her music. Perhaps her music with her emotional cries in her own way, helped release temporarily the pent-up drain to her psyche that otherwise would keep festering.
RIP, Janis, we loved your music.

JamesJohnson-igof
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Yes, that's Janis' Porsche or rather a duplicate of it. If you're ever in Port Arthur, TX, her hometown, check out the museum there. Many famous musicians came from there but that museum is like half Janis and the car is there. I heard a fan bought the original car for his private collection so that's why they made a duplicate. I was 15 in in 1970 and my stepsister and I ran away from Ohio to California with plans to see Janis at the 1970 Monterey Pop Festival, where she became famous in 1967. We got there, but she died on 10/4/1970, 2 weeks before the festival. Jim Morrison of The Doors and Jimi Hendrix were other members of the 27 club. (Musicians who died at the age of 27) Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse were later added to the club too.

suecook