It's crazy how Dick Cavett and Janis Joplin had this connection. She appeared on his show many times, and I feel like they genuinely liked each other, despite being so wildly different.
Historians make it out to be that way but in reality they weren't there. Now days most of them weren't even born when she was alive. She did another Cavett interview a year later and she's mostly the same soft spoken, laughing and perky gal.
*look I’m not gonna bs you guys, I’m the real life joker, I’m well aware of my mental illness, ive commited more despicable crimes than the most heinous catholic priest and corrupt politicians put together, I don’t try to hide it, I’m in the process of directing my very own porno soon, I don’t care about anything so long as the world falls apart and I can take everyone with me* *you will NOT stop me, you can’t and have NOTHING to threaten me with, i just Luv seeing people suffer and laugh at others demise, i may be childish but I’m NOT to be trifled with, i may have seen too many movies as a kid but I learned more there than I have in any private school I got kicked out of* *i have issues, yes, I have abandonment issues, extreme social anxiety, and am constantly ignored so this movie (joker) I went to see it and it really spoke to me, it reflected everything I was going through, minus being OVERLY pathetic. so one day I just let it all go and liberated myself and have since not looked back, not to sound like a school shooter or anything but I’ve never felt happier about accepting the madness. I’m a modern day philosopher if you ask me rather than a madman* *dont try to roast me, I got diamond hard skin, funnily enough that’s not the only thing that’s hard* 😈 *any questions ? DM my instagram* 👇 *@juniortheegomaniac_* 🔥
I can't ever remeber when ppl asked me if my mum was a fan of Janis that anyone ever called her a dumb rock chick Am 40 and proud to named afther her Expeciely piece of my heart is not a rock song at all 😉
Dick Cavett's purpose was not to be raunchy, rude., or politically nihilist. Especially after Johnny Carson retired, the entire late night talk circuit took on a different style - and, the live studio audiences they play to were encouraged into louder & more anarchistical reactions ... it reflects the general degeneration of standards.
Ah ... nope. Graham Norton craps all over this guy, and - for that matter - every other American talk show host that ever existed for that. Americans are very good at producing middling entertainment. The British make the very best and the very worst...
@@philsurteeslook up Mark Laita. He's not mainstream, but he's a very good interviewer. His channel is called Soft White Underbelly And you guys lose 10k points for Clive Anderson
They really really Liked each other ...He was stuffy, she was Wild .. but somehow they just magically understood each other ,and had Mutual Respect .. Its genuine, you can feel it ..
@@samyandkitty8399 No. He is saying energy cannot be created or destroyed. But it can change to something else. The Earth is an isolated system. courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-chemistry/chapter/the-laws-of-thermodynamics/
Yeah, real soft and sweet ............ I loved the way she fucked up Bobby McGee. This pot headed alky bitch couldn't carry a tune in a bucket, unless you like the fucked up 60s type of assholes.
She left us at 27. Janis would be 79 years old now... How I dearly wish she could have grown old with us, listening to all the incredible music she certainly would have made. And while we, those who lived in her time, shuffle off this mortal coil, will nearly all be forgotten in two generations, she will remain, alway vital and forever young. -Chuck Clark
I bet she's still be rockin' and singing with soul, like Mick and the Stones! Still doin' her thing, still connecting with people and making the world a better place.
At 2:10 she talks about getting to the bottom side of the music rather than floating around on the top like most singers do. That speaks volumes. Fantastic! This is what made her great.
I love her so much! I totally get it being under at the bottom rather than on top. Im gonna use that but give her the credit! I do love her so much! On another note, I'm all for the underdog which is why I love and idolize her. Miss you JJ! You ARE loved! RIP dear heart
*look I’m not gonna bs you guys, I’m the real life joker, I’m well aware of my mental illness, ive commited more despicable crimes than the most heinous catholic priest and corrupt politicians put together, I don’t try to hide it, I’m in the process of directing my very own porno soon, I don’t care about anything so long as the world falls apart and I can take everyone with me* *you will NOT stop me, you can’t and have NOTHING to threaten me with, i just Luv seeing people suffer and laugh at others demise, i may be childish but I’m NOT to be trifled with, i may have seen too many movies as a kid but I learned more there than I have in any private school I got kicked out of* *i have issues, yes, I have abandonment issues, extreme social anxiety, and am constantly ignored so this movie (joker) I went to see it and it really spoke to me, it reflected everything I was going through, minus being OVERLY pathetic. so one day I just let it all go and liberated myself and have since not looked back, not to sound like a school shooter or anything but I’ve never felt happier about accepting the madness. I’m a modern day philosopher if you ask me rather than a madman* *dont try to roast me, I got diamond hard skin, funnily enough that’s not the only thing that’s hard* 😈 *any questions ? DM my instagram* 👇 *@juniortheegomaniac_* 🔥
I love how she's out of breath and just shaking with adrenaline. Janis was the real deal, man. She loved what she did and got so amped up when she performed. I bet she was super cool to hang out with. Rest in peace.
USFanlovesjiwoo She was considered a radical back in the day...such a “bad influence” that when she died I remember being mortified at my stepmom’s comment about being glad. Now, aside from her drug use she seems rather tame. I feel bad that it was plainly obvious to me how vulnerable she was and how she always dropped hints that she really did want to be loved and have a family of her own, but that it was always somehow turned into a punchline. Dick Cavett truly did enjoy her and appreciated her and he was always my favorite talk show host.
I wasn't drawn to her kind of performance back in the day. Did watch a video biopic of her a few days ago on YT and it pointed out her self destruction during her life and the roots of it in her self image, self-esteem, etc. It's vexing how some audiences are entertained by someone's life being ruined right in front of them. She was a girl of plain but innocent stock, not the ugly duckling she thought she was.
Kentvin Guy To someone who doesn’t understand how someone could shoot up for the first time *knowing* beforehand how addicting it is..it DOES seem like a selfish choice. People who’re rock bottom aren’t thinking or caring about the repercussions of what’ll follow.
I love all the old american talkshows and interviews. It was just so sophisticated and calm back then. The interviewers really listened and had a serious conversation. You dont have that anymore sadly :(
I saw her on Irish TV when I was barely a teenager. She was amazing. My parents were horrified I was ecstatic, even on TV the power of her performance was incredible. I’d never seen anything like it, stunning.
@Jack Didley Jesus that's a bit intense like why do u care so much, at least its real music instead of that crap on the radio these days. Artists like Janis will never be appreciated to their worth smh
I don’t know why this was recommended, but i thought she was going to be mean. She couldn’t have been more courteous. Bad title, but it got me watching.
No, Janis was a shy, gentle, old soul. Unfortunately, she didn't live long enough to have a chance at another recovery. The frickin needles. Hell, Grace is still around and she drank and partied with the best of them, but never shot up. Grace Slick is also another very intelligent person who give great interviews. She is also self deprecating. When she is complimented on her voice and vocals, she says "I'm just loud."
Cavett is so cool, so respectful and funny. Best Talk show host of all time IMHO. I still think that He and Janis were madly in love and neither really realized it. They were totally "on top of it" (as she put so eloquently.)
As talented and soulful as she was, it's easy to see she was a shy, insecure person. What a shame she never lived long enough to see just how much of an impact she made long term.
Michael Taylor It was about the music. That’s what’s so beautiful. You are correct. I just suspect she never cared about the money half as much as jamming. Getting down.
I appreciate how gentle he is in guiding the conversation with her. It's clear she is out if her comfort zone, but he draws her out and let's her be herself and not just be a performer. And she positively shines. I wish she'd had a few more years on earth to figure it out.
@@lolo77222 Why ? I dont see where he was rude. Sure with todays standards the snorkeling question could be interpreted as rude. But Janis Joplin is famous to not take herself to serious. Even when he wants to talk about her as a superstar (he mentions that two times) she doesnt feel comfortable with it and says to him "please say singer" ... For me this is an evidence that he really compliments her.
Cavett is the one who is uncomfortable here. He's not use dto interviewing people like Janis Joplin. i.e., people who aren't "show business" types. Cavett was square trying to have a square conversation with a hippie. Don't get me wrong, I like Cavett, but he was not ready to deal with people who were outside of the norm.
She was a fucking sweetheart, I love her. And the interviewer is amazing. I wish talk shows were like this again, where they actually have a natural conversation instead of forcing quip after quip.
Doesn't sound like bitching to me, she's just telling him the difference between American & European audiences... Janis will always be one of my all time favorite female vocalists...Rock In Peace...
It's not even like this in the USA anymore... been to many concerts that had this vibe in LA. Actually i'm from LA and i will say the locals are very pretentious like she is describing.
I do not know why others say she was ugly..i think she was beautiful in her own way...To me just the way she carried herself and her talent was part of her beauty..i think society today is too focused on outside appearances on how a women should look..She was beautiful to me
shes beautiful but not in a super feminine way. i know nothing about her and this is the 1st interview ive watched. i feel like shes forgotten in my generation.
I saw her biography on Netflex...i liked her, she had some challenges like all of us do while on this planet but other than that, i liked her talent and her love for music. i respect her creative thinking and her talent..Old soul is what comes to me..
It's true, she's very present here, but I think she was struggling too-- it's not easy to do that, and perhaps to stay down deep in the music too, as she says.
Letting herself feel all those things that she already had inside of her, is not only how she felt while singing, it how we all felt while hearing her sing. If you listen to Janis sing, you can hear exactly what she was referring to. Her voice transcended from the depths of the human spirit. She was magical.
Im from a later generation, but she has calmed my kids before. Her energy and voice, its the essence in her tone so rich, chilled them right out. It leaps from even digital recordings and right into hearts naturally. rip af
Why do I feel so much more depth from this interview that I don't see at anytime today? Dick provides levity as well as an ability to bring out who she is.
Yes! It is a bit uncomfortable how much he's pressuring her about her drug use (sitting by the fire and reading Dickens, snorkeling, anything else you do when you're playing music- oh yeah, "working") but she handled it well.
@@chaylasoden4596 c'mon man, he isn't trying to pressure into talking about drug use. That's on your mind, so you think it's on his. It was just a funny segway because snorkeling is off the wall and random.
Not just BS, it's just plain disgusting nowadays. It's as if the whole damn thing is a movie because it's so scripted. It seems like everyone has lines and facial expressions that they have to make at certain times and then the so-called stars or celebrities are fucking Maniac losers with no soul anymore. You can sense the tender soul of Janis Joplin so much in this interview and it just makes you love her. The only type of vibe that the interviews nowadays give you is a worship Vibe if you are a sheeple. Because if you're not a sheep will you realize it's just a jackass human being who's trying to act like they're the shit and gets paid too much to do bologna ass mediocre art. Back then you knew these people were special but they were at least humble so it was easy to respect them
@@GottaBeCarefulWhenIDip Dick Cavett is 83 yrs old (as of 2020) and is well known as one of the greatest interviewers and talk show hosts in TV history. His talk shows were most famous during the 70's and late 60's and were the place people went for both intelligent discussion and great comedy and who preferred something other than Carson/Letterman. He continued to have shows on ABC and CNBC into the 90's. He has been quite public about his battles with major depression on and off since his college days at Yale and is still much loved by those who first got to know him in the 60's. Dick appeared on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" in January of this year. You can find clips of this appearance here on YT.
Me too, Lucy! Especially when she tried to describe (and did a good job, I thought) something that she obviously understood and felt deep down but is difficult to put into words. Janis described getting down, "on the bottom," instead of just "floating on the top." Carlos Santana had an interesting interview about that very thing - he calls it being "inside the note." Both mean the same thing -- pouring your whole self, your soul, into the music and the singing. Being totally expressive, free-flowing in spirit, with a heart totally open in love. People can feel that "vibe" on a deep, visceral level, and it totally resonates! It's electric!
Here it is over 50 years later and I still miss her. Even my Dad loved Janis and he was from the Jazz generation. She had a quality that can't be defined but she shows it here--the REAL-ness of her music and emotion; "top vs bottom" is a brilliant way to express it. Not a time goes by that listening to her songs, that I don't miss her and wish we could have had her a little bit longer.
I am the exact same age as Janis Joplin. I saw her at the Fillmore West, back in the late 60's. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. I had never heard a female vocalist with that much feeling. She sang from the bottom of her gut. It almost looked painful. I was blown away! Listen to her sing "Ball and Chain!" No one sounds like her! No one!
Whoa!!! You heard Janis at the Filmore West!!! I am so jealous...happy for you, but jealous, too!!! All my friends always got to go to the Filmore every Friday night, I think it was, and I could never go!!! 😭
I can't believe people called her ugly throughout her life. She was beautiful. I bet most of the people that insulted her were just jealous of her talent, her beauty, and her raw, REAL personality. R.I.P. Beautiful lady. You'll never be forgotten.
@@jeremiahsullivan7834 it's slang meaning she's all that n more. It's old California expression example that's a bitching ride. U don't believe me watch the movie valley girls
@@donalddrysdale1657 what does death have to do with confidence? You can be as confident as you want but the grim reaper will still come knocking when it’s time
All the people slating her for how she looks. Wow are you all really that shallow? Are you all really that dumb? Janis had a rawness that is hard to match these days , she had so much soul and you can see she is human. She lifts my spirits so high when I listen to her music . She has truly left a gift with us all to cherish and enjoy. I just feel really sorry for the people who can't feel that. You must be numb. And for her slagging off the English , she wasn't slagging them off she was just describing her experience. And she is right , English people are more reserved but there ain't nothing wrong with that. I'm from the uk and I didn't get offended by it. I just see Janis and the humble , beautiful, honest and open woman she was. Too many people are quick to judge. When you do judge it's only telling us more about you than the person you're judging. Rest In Peace Janis . You're music still lives on ! Peace out x
I agree with your comments. In the 70's (god I am old) I was fortunate to see a lot of America acts perform in the UK and on many occasions you could see that a reaction to a certain song was expected but not "delivered" by the audience, I also agree with you that focusing on a persons look is pretty shallow
jamiecroft23 people dissing her also need to remember that this was the 70's. Most women did not do a lot of hair color and makeup back then. Sure, some did, but the natural look was the norm. If Janis had wanted to do makeup and hair color she could have been a knockout. But, she did not need to do that, she was a knockout with her talent. Janis was always into fashion though, and lordy, she did that so well.
She actually seemed pretty space headed here and couldnt articulate much in a way that shows she understands what shes talking about. I was actually surprised by watching this. She doesnt even have a basic vocabulary about how to speak about music and the way people interact with it. She often stopped finishing her sentences or just quit talking in the middle of a point. Probably a combination of the drugs and her not actually knowing that much about anything because she spent her life doing one thing.
She was her authentic self and unafraid to bare her soul. She was an example of what it means to be true to what and who you are. Life is too short to hide from the truth.
LMFAO, you obviously are not a music person , she was a legend at the Monterey Festival in 1967, sing " Ball and Chain " as soon as she opened her mouth and those legs and feet went wild a long with that voice , she is the embodiment of heart and soul in that song, and that is called a Legend, because we are still talking a bout her ! are we not ? and listening to her, again, that is called a Legend...I suggest you watch that video, you may learn why she is a Legend. dead or a live !
OMG, go Troll some place else ! It's to late, she is already a Legend you moron, you think your words are going to change that ? grow up and move on.. singing ( which any musician will tell you ) is not a bout a pretty voice , It's called , " expressing your self " with your heart and soul, and that performance is LENGENDARY already, no one needs your point of view, you do not like her, just move on ! the argument is a done deal lol. Legend. I win.. " please tell your mom to put you to bed "
Word games ! Is this what you do with your time ? now I know your a young kid. I think I herd enough, so get your last word in like the Fanatic that some of you are.. It just kills ya , not to have that last word, so fire a way ! just know , people read this shit and you are not going to look to fucking bright … knock your self out.
@drright10 Go look at the clip of Janis singing Ball and Chain at the Monterey Festival. Fricking Mama Cass Eliot was in awe. Janis died when I was ten years old so I didn't get into her music until the late 70's and it hit me like a freight train. If you listen to enough of her music you can hear the control she sang with on her vocals from sweet to explosive. But if it's not your bag, it's not your bag. Stay safe. Peace. EDIT: Just want to add that Grace Slick from JA/JS is still alive and fans (like me) do still see her as a living legend.
i love hearing janis talk. it may sound pretentious for me to say so, or corny, but, just watching her react to what she is being told and responding to this guy's questions makes me smile outside and within. there's something about her that warms me up inside and it has nothing to do with her music.
Jarrell Jones She seems very nervous. My guess is that she really was in her own while performing but outside of that, a somewhat withdrawn individual.
Jarrell Jones Totally agree ... she has a heart warming quality, a sweetness & innocence & radiates serenity. Her smile & soft laughter are beguiling. All of these attributes add up to make her beautiful & I could listen to her speak for hours!
Jarrell Jones She is just so real! You can hear it and feel it in her music that she is honest and genuine. She moves me to tears. Watch this video from 5:16 to 6:46 and you will learn about the power of music.
"I'm on the wrong 'side' of it?" "I didn't say that." She wasn't judging what the other female artists were doing (flirting around at the top of "it"), I love that she corrected that there. What a classy lady.
This woman died young but had an old soul all along. One of the greatest quotes ever was when she said something to the effect of "Men always promise much more than they're ever prepared to give." I believe she was 26 or 27 when she said this. Just pure talent and depth.
3:30 i love how she is trying to put a feeling into words, but fails. shows how much of a real artistic soul she was. she felt the music more than she thought it. beautiful.
Janis is a legend. What an absolute hunny! We lost her way too soon. We were all robbed of her awesomeness. Rest well Ms. Joplin. Your legend will live on forever
1:15 "May I light your fire my child?" *her contagious laugh* Oh I love it EDITED ON 7/10/19: thank you all so much for the 256 likes !!!!! This is a total dream come true for me! So thank you from the bottom of my heart !!!! ❤🌎
Dick Cavett didn't have to rely on cheap laughs to keep his talk show interesting. He actually had conversations with people. I know we often compare today's entertaining by bashing it (it's easy enough to do), but this technology that delivers us a bunch of garbage also lets wonderful entertainment come through, as well.
I think her being misunderstood at best, bullied at worse in her childhood, created that vulnerability we see within Janis. She truly had an immense capacity to love, and so wanted to be loved. Dick and she had a unique relationship, they had dinners together, he talks in one interview of smoking 'Some sort of cigarette' she gave him at one point, and felt he was floating! She cared for him deeply, and said he was one if her favorite people!
She also indeed slept with dick as well. Not that that matters at all because she was grown so she could sleep with who she wanted. Just in case you didn't know that though.
She is touching, and beyond her suffering, a girl wounded by life who wants to forget, as best she can, the pain she carries within her. She does this through her style and her talent. It's sad not to have heard this distress that she tried to convey.
It's wild how in touch Dick and Janis were with one another. It was pointed out so well in "Love Me Please: The Story of Janis Joplin". Fantastic book.
Can't say I fault her for telling it like it is, but that is just the way the cookie crumbles. Men aren't attracted to status and success like women are, and thus the overwhelming majority of groupies are women looking for men. A successful female musician might be attractive, but when you can walk to any bar in anywhere, USA and find a suitable woman, not sure it matters as much
"May I light your Fire my child?" as Dick offers up an interesting lighter...then Janice says " Thats my favorite Singer as you know" ..Man thats one classic moment there !
Well ironically Janis and Jim had an encounter and it didn't go as well as you thought it would. Look it up. Jim was an asshole and he was piss drunk and was an asshole to Janis. So I wonder if she was being sarcastic
It's amazing to think it wasn't so long ago that most Europeans (and many Americans) didn't just "get down" or "Jam out". They were more cerebral, as Janis said. Probably a nice way of saying they weren't sure about all this. Whether we like to admit it or not, we've been using rock music like a drug, fantasy escape, or aggression enhancer since the 1950s. We don't think twice about it. But there was a time when the majority of people asked, "Is this really healthy?" "Will this kind of music relax our inhibitions to the point of accepting nearly anything?" And today we have music that would've never, ever been accepted way back then. Satanic music, hate music, sex music, rage music, and anything you could think of. We've been socialized to not think about it or question it, as if it has no consequences whatsoever.
Dick Cavett was just someone else. No other TV talk-show host came close to him, except Johnny Carson. I think that Miss Joplin took it quite well throughout the whole entire interview.
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I was born in the wrong decade. I'd have loved being a male groupie following Janice throughout her tours and partying with her after every show. Janice and Grace Slick were the coolest female singers of that era
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@@matthewlawton9241 - I never saw Grace Slick performing, but I did see Joan Jett. I took my sister to see her because she was a giant Joan Jett fan. She was in the Army at the time. She was able to come home for two weeks, & it was near Christmas time. I bought two tickets for the show, her & me, as my Christmas gift to her. Great show. But my uncle grew up in the 60s, so he saw Jefferson Airplane. He saw bands we can only dream to have seen.
Janis was the epitome of groovy. I love how she was so real and down to earth. It was all about the music for her. Thank you Janis for leaving us with some amazing songs ❤️
cherylg63 it’s always all about the music. For soul musicians. Very few of us ever gain fame or popularity. And least of all money. But we’ll do it to our dying day, for the love of sharing our hearts with the world one venue at a time. 😎🎸🎶✌️🤟
@@theofficialdiamondlou2418 You didn’t really just put yourself in a category with Janis Joplin? No, seriously, is that how you perceive yourself? I’m a musician myself but I wouldn’t dare. Your comment made me burst out laughing with your delusion of self-importance, honestly-what were you thinking? 😂
@@srkbear1 no I wouldn’t do that ... I didn’t die after only a few years , I stayed alive , and gained over 40 years experience .. So no not at all on the same level ..... although I see NOTHING on your channel in the way showing YOU being a musician OF ANY KIND 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️ ... All talk Nothing to show , no BALLS !!! Just talk trash to people actually better than you , to TRY to FEEL good about YOUR looser life ... 🖕
There is such a great video of Janis performing at Monterrey in 1967, Cass Elliot was in the audience, the camera goes to Cass and she is just blown away. And what a great reaction from the crowd.
That voice! So powerful and unique. There was Noone like her. She was so self-conscious about her looks. She wasnt beautiful in a glamorous kind of way but she had abesutiful soul
Watching this video, I have for the first time caught a faint glimmer of who Janis Joplin was as a person outside of her music. After seeing this short clip, it is now clear to me that she was quite a treasure, even if she'd never sung a single note.
The whole reason Janice Joplin was/is such a legend is because when she sang, she put her heart and soul into her music, just as she is expressing in this interview. She was the real deal. She was her music. Who knows what we all missed out on, given her tragic, early demise? May Janice's body forever RIP as her legend lives on.
She had a good heart i think. I read that she got bullied and ostracised at school for being different. She had a good voice but i doubt she found any lasting peace in life .I would like to have met her. Though i wasnt born until 1974 so thats impossible !
Juan Alvarez I think singers who just wanted share what they have to offer with their voice and hearts would get bothered being called a star. I want those great singers back to life again but :(
Wonderful chemistry between them. Dick had these insightful straight questions sprinkled with his dry sense of humor. That put her at ease. Janis was just a joy to interview, always smiling and laughing. She was down to earth, and humble... "Just call me a singer." Yes, just one of the all time great ones.
@@raaie7890 ^ this interview just proved she is anything but dumb. you can believe in world peace and hippi weed but still hate Abortions and degeneracy, aye? don't be that guy
Lighting up a cigarette on TV. How times have changed.
Robert Stevens back in the day the surgeon would take your kidney out with a cigarette sticking out of their gob
Robert Stevens pretty sure they can do it in the UK
nichols nichols nope
And the host just happened to have a lighter on his desk. Haha
@@johncush8059 Smokers were treated with respect;-)
Joplin talks about creativity would be a better title
starquant Nice way to take the word “bitches” out of context.
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starquant well said! I agree
Janice Joplin is refreshingly honest.
That tittle works for me as well.
wendyknoxleet I know right a man singer brilliant. A women bitches. Not good. 👎🏼 She is brilliant.
What a terrible title for a great conversation about passion in music.
The devil within thanks captain obvious 😉
HipsfromHell so why you act like you don’t know what’s going on
He should have asked better questions. I dont like what he asks her, but she flipped around and still responded well.
Yup!
I was about to post the same when I saw your comment!!
It's crazy how Dick Cavett and Janis Joplin had this connection. She appeared on his show many times, and I feel like they genuinely liked each other, despite being so wildly different.
Cavett had a special personality. He was so intelligent and quite affable.
@@EYE_GOTCHA He seemed more willing to interview rock musicians than Carson.
YES!! ❤❤❤❤
He really liked her ❤
They were close friends.
I loved her scratchy, silly little giggle. What a shame we don’t have an “old lady” Janis in the world with us.
Smoking isn’t as popular as it once was.
I would listen to what she had to say
i would have loved “old lady” janis 🥺
@@abionafield7737 facts 😭
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All these years listening to Janis Joplin and I just realised I’d never seen her speak. She was lovely. Very articulate. Such a loss.
An individual...
Same. Wow, I never thought about that
never heard,sorry...from Europe,lol
I think I've caught a few 15 second snippets but yes, this is a first for me too
That's exactly what I realized today! I've never heard her speak. She was so cute.
She is so humble and self conscious, surprisingly well spoken. Not just a dumb rocker chick, as so many tried to make her out to be.
Historians make it out to be that way but in reality they weren't there. Now days most of them weren't even born when she was alive. She did another Cavett interview a year later and she's mostly the same soft spoken, laughing and perky gal.
Many we were told are idiots are actually quite wise if we look at their own expressions rather than what's said about them
I don't remember historians making her out as a dumb rocker chick. Just saying.
*look I’m not gonna bs you guys, I’m the real life joker, I’m well aware of my mental illness, ive commited more despicable crimes than the most heinous catholic priest and corrupt politicians put together, I don’t try to hide it, I’m in the process of directing my very own porno soon, I don’t care about anything so long as the world falls apart and I can take everyone with me*
*you will NOT stop me, you can’t and have NOTHING to threaten me with, i just Luv seeing people suffer and laugh at others demise, i may be childish but I’m NOT to be trifled with, i may have seen too many movies as a kid but I learned more there than I have in any private school I got kicked out of*
*i have issues, yes, I have abandonment issues, extreme social anxiety, and am constantly ignored so this movie (joker) I went to see it and it really spoke to me, it reflected everything I was going through, minus being OVERLY pathetic. so one day I just let it all go and liberated myself and have since not looked back, not to sound like a school shooter or anything but I’ve never felt happier about accepting the madness. I’m a modern day philosopher if you ask me rather than a madman*
*dont try to roast me, I got diamond hard skin, funnily enough that’s not the only thing that’s hard* 😈
*any questions ? DM my instagram* 👇
*@juniortheegomaniac_* 🔥
I can't ever remeber when ppl asked me if my mum was a fan of Janis that anyone ever called her a dumb rock chick
Am 40 and proud to named afther her
Expeciely piece of my heart is not a rock song at all 😉
This dude comes off as more genuine than any of today's talk shows.
Dick Cavett's purpose was not to be raunchy, rude., or politically nihilist.
Especially after Johnny Carson retired, the entire late night talk circuit took on a different style - and,
the live studio audiences they play to were encouraged into louder & more anarchistical reactions ...
it reflects the general degeneration of standards.
Ah ... nope. Graham Norton craps all over this guy, and - for that matter - every other American talk show host that ever existed for that. Americans are very good at producing middling entertainment. The British make the very best and the very worst...
@@philsurteeslook up Mark Laita. He's not mainstream, but he's a very good interviewer. His channel is called Soft White Underbelly
And you guys lose 10k points for Clive Anderson
they did the mason handshake. She was definitely sacrificed
@@althealovengrace7773 lol
I love how Dick goes out of his way to make Janis feel at ease. He seems to have a real genuine affection for her.
I agree. I think they genuinely liked each other. She was on his show many times. He never tried embarrass her. He was always complimentary.
They had a fling, or at least slept together - she called him one of her best lovers ever, perhaps the best.
Dick Cavett seemed like a real bro.
They should have been a couple and cavett was a handsome man.
They really really Liked each other ...He was stuffy, she was Wild .. but somehow they just magically understood each other ,and had Mutual Respect .. Its genuine, you can feel it ..
What a gentle, special laidback soul she was. Very down to earth
*is (matter cannot be created nor destroyed)
Is. Excuse me my love.
Sunny Deise yea lol but she was high off her ass in this interview
@@samyandkitty8399 No. He is saying energy cannot be created or destroyed. But it can change to something else. The Earth is an isolated system. courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-chemistry/chapter/the-laws-of-thermodynamics/
@@user-lx9wq6ct3l not very.
Janis' voice is so soft and sweet and her manner so humble and charming in contrast to her volcanic performances. Gone way too soon. RIP Sweet Lady.
That's a good description!! I loved her music too! 😍
Yeah, real soft and sweet ............ I loved the way she fucked up Bobby McGee. This pot headed alky bitch couldn't carry a tune in a bucket, unless you like the fucked up 60s type of assholes.
R.I.P Pearl . . . Grateful
@@lewiswereb8994 - Bet you loved Karen Carpenter...
Yes Cathy, I was surprised too. I've never been a fan of hers, but I might consider reading some of her lyrics now.
She left us at 27.
Janis would be 79 years old now...
How I dearly wish she could have grown old with us, listening to all the incredible music she certainly would have made.
And while we, those who lived in her time, shuffle off this mortal coil, will nearly all be forgotten in two generations, she will remain, alway vital and forever young.
-Chuck Clark
Thank you , you got that right❤
I bet she's still be rockin' and singing with soul, like Mick and the Stones! Still doin' her thing, still connecting with people and making the world a better place.
Heroin it’s a killer .
Sounds like she smokes a hell of a lot of cigarettes too
Chuck, very inspiring and beautiful words :,) long live Janis!
Janis is shy and uncomfortable but everything she says is the truth. Cavett is clearly smitten by her.
Supposedly Cavett and Janis DID get together.
He seemed to be flirting with her...
I love watching them..they had a true connection..all his shows with her are good
Omg yess!
Such an endearing interview. I would be smitten with Janis too.
At 2:10 she talks about getting to the bottom side of the music rather than floating around on the top like most singers do. That speaks volumes. Fantastic! This is what made her great.
Black people always get under, in and on top of the music. It is called soul music.
I love her so much! I totally get it being under at the bottom rather than on top. Im gonna use that but give her the credit! I do love her so much! On another note, I'm all for the underdog which is why I love and idolize her. Miss you JJ! You ARE loved! RIP dear heart
"Tommy's Dirt And Soul" (Tommy The Hat) she was one of a kind wasn’t she.
Don’t call me a star, it drives me up a wall. Call me a singer. Just wow.
NJA 3 and now people say gucci gang repeatedly and call themselves artists..smh
These « artists » we have today need to take a seat and a bench... Janis was the one!
We were getting better in those days...then something happened and we ended up in the 80's
*look I’m not gonna bs you guys, I’m the real life joker, I’m well aware of my mental illness, ive commited more despicable crimes than the most heinous catholic priest and corrupt politicians put together, I don’t try to hide it, I’m in the process of directing my very own porno soon, I don’t care about anything so long as the world falls apart and I can take everyone with me*
*you will NOT stop me, you can’t and have NOTHING to threaten me with, i just Luv seeing people suffer and laugh at others demise, i may be childish but I’m NOT to be trifled with, i may have seen too many movies as a kid but I learned more there than I have in any private school I got kicked out of*
*i have issues, yes, I have abandonment issues, extreme social anxiety, and am constantly ignored so this movie (joker) I went to see it and it really spoke to me, it reflected everything I was going through, minus being OVERLY pathetic. so one day I just let it all go and liberated myself and have since not looked back, not to sound like a school shooter or anything but I’ve never felt happier about accepting the madness. I’m a modern day philosopher if you ask me rather than a madman*
*dont try to roast me, I got diamond hard skin, funnily enough that’s not the only thing that’s hard* 😈
*any questions ? DM my instagram* 👇
*@juniortheegomaniac_* 🔥
JUST WOW. Spot on. What a woman...
I love how she's out of breath and just shaking with adrenaline. Janis was the real deal, man. She loved what she did and got so amped up when she performed. I bet she was super cool to hang out with. Rest in peace.
It's her authenticity which makes it so therapeutic to see her talk
Like Lady Gaga and Katy Perry and Courtney Love 🤨😆
@@user-os8sq3uh4n but WAAAY better!!!
Women can be authentic?
True
Miner 69er bruhhh who hurt your feelings 😂😂
There was a sweet cuteness about her. Such a tragic loss.
USFanlovesjiwoo She was considered a radical back in the day...such a “bad influence” that when she died I remember being mortified at my stepmom’s comment about being glad. Now, aside from her drug use she seems rather tame. I feel bad that it was plainly obvious to me how vulnerable she was and how she always dropped hints that she really did want to be loved and have a family of her own, but that it was always somehow turned into a punchline. Dick Cavett truly did enjoy her and appreciated her and he was always my favorite talk show host.
I wasn't drawn to her kind of performance back in the day. Did watch a video biopic of her a few days ago on YT and it pointed out her self destruction during her life and the roots of it in her self image, self-esteem, etc. It's vexing how some audiences are entertained by someone's life being ruined right in front of them. She was a girl of plain but innocent stock, not the ugly duckling she thought she was.
Acoustic cover no one choses heroin jackass
Kentvin Guy To someone who doesn’t understand how someone could shoot up for the first time *knowing* beforehand how addicting it is..it DOES seem like a selfish choice. People who’re rock bottom aren’t thinking or caring about the repercussions of what’ll follow.
@@Narrowboat.and.offgrid.living You're an ignorant fool.
I love all the old american talkshows and interviews. It was just so sophisticated and calm back then. The interviewers really listened and had a serious conversation. You dont have that anymore sadly :(
Instead of just interrupting and responding, "yeah", like some interviews we all know.
true that, though they weren't all as talented as Dick Cavett. He had something special himself..
Dick Cavett was a great interviewer,a great person. From Europe,with respect. Mo
I don’t know about that. It was all done for entertainment purposes. Back then as well as today
Everything is like forced and tense now. Fake laughs about bullshit that no one is really interested in.
I saw her on Irish TV when I was barely a teenager. She was amazing. My parents were horrified I was ecstatic, even on TV the power of her performance was incredible. I’d never seen anything like it, stunning.
LEAVE A COMMENT.
Who gives a fuck
@Jack Didley Jesus that's a bit intense like why do u care so much, at least its real music instead of that crap on the radio these days. Artists like Janis will never be appreciated to their worth smh
@Jack Didley And heroin which is what she died from. Pretty sad how many look up to people like this. If she wasnt famous they wouldnt.
Jack Didley shut up you fuckin hick, why watch sumn jus to say sum dum shit like that
@@LeWildSister for a title that's is misleading a lot of people here care aside from you and the people who grew up when she was alive also care
I don’t know why this was recommended, but i thought she was going to be mean. She couldn’t have been more courteous. Bad title, but it got me watching.
Same
No, Janis was a shy, gentle, old soul. Unfortunately, she didn't live long enough to have a chance at another recovery. The frickin needles. Hell, Grace is still around and she drank and partied with the best of them, but never shot up. Grace Slick is also another very intelligent person who give great interviews. She is also self deprecating. When she is complimented on her voice and vocals, she says "I'm just loud."
Sensational headlines. That's the point
She seemed like a generally nice person.
An interviewer and a gentleman at the same time.
Cavett was always cool and calm. Never touching a cigarette.
Rare breed
He was such a brain and so cute! Loved his voice too!
Cavett is so cool, so respectful and funny. Best Talk show host of all time IMHO. I still think that He and Janis were madly in love and neither really realized it. They were totally "on top of it" (as she put so eloquently.)
They were getting in on ;-)
As talented and soulful as she was, it's easy to see she was a shy, insecure person. What a shame she never lived long enough to see just how much of an impact she made long term.
You know, I never once heard Robert Plant say she was in inspiration to him - but she clearly was.
She knows
Janis never made the kind of money people with half her talent make now
Michael Taylor It was about the music. That’s what’s so beautiful. You are correct. I just suspect she never cared about the money half as much as jamming. Getting down.
@Jessica Taylor True, but she would not of aged well. Time would not have been kind to her.
@Jessica Taylor True that. It was unfortunate though.
Well it's hard to make very much money being the performer in the music industry. All the money is in writing and producing.
Heroine ruined her! Sad, unfortunate waste!
I appreciate how gentle he is in guiding the conversation with her. It's clear she is out if her comfort zone, but he draws her out and let's her be herself and not just be a performer.
And she positively shines. I wish she'd had a few more years on earth to figure it out.
So well said. What a great interviewer. I have heard of Dick Cavett but never really appreciated him until I just heard this interview.
Gentle? His questions were rude, negative and shallow. She turned them around.
@@lolo77222 Why ? I dont see where he was rude. Sure with todays standards the snorkeling question could be interpreted as rude. But Janis Joplin is famous to not take herself to serious. Even when he wants to talk about her as a superstar (he mentions that two times) she doesnt feel comfortable with it and says to him "please say singer" ... For me this is an evidence that he really compliments her.
He interviewed her several times and their chemistry is just awesome.
Cavett is the one who is uncomfortable here. He's not use dto interviewing people like Janis Joplin. i.e., people who aren't "show business" types. Cavett was square trying to have a square conversation with a hippie. Don't get me wrong, I like Cavett, but he was not ready to deal with people who were outside of the norm.
She was a fucking sweetheart, I love her. And the interviewer is amazing. I wish talk shows were like this again, where they actually have a natural conversation instead of forcing quip after quip.
Anja check out podcasts. this long form interview style is making a comeback
@@avidodd26 yeah podcasts are the only raw talk sessions out today
tru
Giving out about Europe how American can you get
Anja they’re more like game shows
Doesn't sound like bitching to me, she's just telling him the difference between American & European audiences... Janis will always be one of my all time favorite female vocalists...Rock In Peace...
All Texas musicians were ahead of everyone's time.
I was thinking the same thing. Click bait I guess.
It's just click bait. That's why UA-camrs do this.
It's not even like this in the USA anymore... been to many concerts that had this vibe in LA. Actually i'm from LA and i will say the locals are very pretentious like she is describing.
Shocking news, white people in America are actually Europeans.😲
I do not know why others say she was ugly..i think she was beautiful in her own way...To me just the way she carried herself and her talent was part of her beauty..i think society today is too focused on outside appearances on how a women should look..She was beautiful to me
+Indy felix I personally think she was damn adorable. She had the cutest, brightest smile I have ever seen.
I agree with you..she was over the top adorable...agreed
shes beautiful but not in a super feminine way. i know nothing about her and this is the 1st interview ive watched. i feel like shes forgotten in my generation.
I saw her biography on Netflex...i liked her, she had some challenges like all of us do while on this planet but other than that, i liked her talent and her love for music. i respect her creative thinking and her talent..Old soul is what comes to me..
she had a pretty smile...not ugly at all
I love her.💕 Her vulnerability shines through. She doesn’t hide a thing, and the slightest discomfort shows on her face. What a pure soul.💕
yes, she became vulnerable after she signed with the Illuminati
@@criztu we traced the illuminati they are inside your house right now
Yes Janis was and still is awesome. Take care best regards- D
It's true, she's very present here, but I think she was struggling too-- it's not easy to do that, and perhaps to stay down deep in the music too, as she says.
Letting herself feel all those things that she already had inside of her, is not only how she felt while singing, it how we all felt while hearing her sing. If you listen to Janis sing, you can hear exactly what she was referring to. Her voice transcended from the depths of the human spirit. She was magical.
Hello Betty
How are you doing today?
Im from a later generation, but she has calmed my kids before. Her energy and voice, its the essence in her tone so rich, chilled them right out. It leaps from even digital recordings and right into hearts naturally. rip af
Why do I feel so much more depth from this interview that I don't see at anytime today? Dick provides levity as well as an ability to bring out who she is.
Yes! It is a bit uncomfortable how much he's pressuring her about her drug use (sitting by the fire and reading Dickens, snorkeling, anything else you do when you're playing music- oh yeah, "working") but she handled it well.
He was crushed when she died.
Because the artists today have ZERO depth. And that’s show in the music industry.
@@donnamonroe2635 He seemed to be flirting with her...
@@chaylasoden4596 c'mon man, he isn't trying to pressure into talking about drug use. That's on your mind, so you think it's on his. It was just a funny segway because snorkeling is off the wall and random.
She had a beautiful speaking voice as well.
So calming and peaceful
@beverly ledbetter she didn't need to do anything.
Lose weight...
Pshhhh.
You don't get it
beverly ledbetter please go back to your (misogynist) side of the internet and /or have a brain transplant, in order to be human ....
beverly ledbetter Nah. She looked fine the way she was. She was just being herself
beverly ledbetter and you need to have a picture of yourself before criticizing others looks bby
You’ll never see interviews like this anymore. It’s all BS now.
True pure fake uninterested nonsense shit 😏 everything today 2019 is just fucked up I mean everything.
Not just BS, it's just plain disgusting nowadays. It's as if the whole damn thing is a movie because it's so scripted. It seems like everyone has lines and facial expressions that they have to make at certain times and then the so-called stars or celebrities are fucking Maniac losers with no soul anymore. You can sense the tender soul of Janis Joplin so much in this interview and it just makes you love her. The only type of vibe that the interviews nowadays give you is a worship Vibe if you are a sheeple. Because if you're not a sheep will you realize it's just a jackass human being who's trying to act like they're the shit and gets paid too much to do bologna ass mediocre art. Back then you knew these people were special but they were at least humble so it was easy to respect them
They’re called podcasts now
I so agree with you. Jimi Hendrix was a gentle soul too. They were not scripted.
Morons interviewing morons.
Such an authentic person and star. She was ahead of her time. RIP Janis.
fun fact ... USA State Department provided European tours for Jazz musicians in the 1930s to undermine German culture.
@@andrewmclaughlin2701 Good. German culture was pretty notoriously toxic during that time.
Singer not star, to quote Janis. She said it right in this interview. Refer to her as a singer not a star.
no she was a product of that era nothing else, we are now far behind that era
Brilliant reply ! @@klaasj7808
This guy is a fantastic interviewer
Does anyone know who he is?
@@GottaBeCarefulWhenIDip dick cavett
Ladies Man217 thanks!
@@GottaBeCarefulWhenIDip Dick Cavett. Definitely one of the best talk show hosts of all time. Tubi TV has his entire show for free.
@@GottaBeCarefulWhenIDip Dick Cavett is 83 yrs old (as of 2020) and is well known as one of the greatest interviewers and talk show hosts in TV history. His talk shows were most famous during the 70's and late 60's and were the place people went for both intelligent discussion and great comedy and who preferred something other than Carson/Letterman. He continued to have shows on ABC and CNBC into the 90's. He has been quite public about his battles with major depression on and off since his college days at Yale and is still much loved by those who first got to know him in the 60's. Dick appeared on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" in January of this year. You can find clips of this appearance here on YT.
Favorite color is purple.
UA-cam title: "Person bitches about blue and red"
Crimson ? Fripp & Sinfield ?...lol fm Europe
I think the negative title gets more clicks. Doesn't make it "right".
This title worked somehow for me. It made me click on the video.
I almost cried hearing her words, she was so magical and genuine and beautiful. what a loss for this world
Agreed, Completely.
Me too, Lucy! Especially when she tried to describe (and did a good job, I thought) something that she obviously understood and felt deep down but is difficult to put into words. Janis described getting down, "on the bottom," instead of just "floating on the top." Carlos Santana had an interesting interview about that very thing - he calls it being "inside the note." Both mean the same thing -- pouring your whole self, your soul, into the music and the singing. Being totally expressive, free-flowing in spirit, with a heart totally open in love. People can feel that "vibe" on a deep, visceral level, and it totally resonates! It's electric!
They all were ...Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Janis....all a huge loss.
Here it is over 50 years later and I still miss her. Even my Dad loved Janis and he was from the Jazz generation. She had a quality that can't be defined but she shows it here--the REAL-ness of her music and emotion; "top vs bottom" is a brilliant way to express it. Not a time goes by that listening to her songs, that I don't miss her and wish we could have had her a little bit longer.
So true. Seeing things like this serve as a reminder of the tremendous void resulting of her passing.
I am the exact same age as Janis Joplin. I saw her at the Fillmore West, back in the late 60's. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. I had never heard a female vocalist with that much feeling. She sang from the bottom of her gut. It almost looked painful. I was blown away! Listen to her sing "Ball and Chain!" No one sounds like her! No one!
Whoa!!! You heard Janis at the Filmore West!!! I am so jealous...happy for you, but jealous, too!!! All my friends always got to go to the Filmore every Friday night, I think it was, and I could never go!!! 😭
bullshit... simple math says you're lying
I like how she laughs alot, it is so cute. I was 7 months old when she passed. May God bless her soul.
I remember it too, and I was only 5 months old... it hit me hard then...
Awww girl, I love her. She's always had a Peppermint Patty vibe to her, I think.
bingo !
Lol I was told I have that quality to me
I never heard that before but you hit the nail right on the head!
I feel dumb asking but what is a peppermint patty vibe? I don't think I've heard this reference before☺
@@boogermissile Redhead (Peppermint) Patty. From Charlie Brown comics. Hot Chick with redhair. Maybe a bad temper too.
I can't believe people called her ugly throughout her life. She was beautiful. I bet most of the people that insulted her were just jealous of her talent, her beauty, and her raw, REAL personality.
R.I.P. Beautiful lady. You'll never be forgotten.
She wasn’t ugly, just real. Unfortunately in today’s fake robotic world she would be considered hideous!
@@joeysn7hvn uhhhhh... wtf is this in relation to?
Not beautiful, but not ugly
she’s not ugly, beautiful is a bit overdramatic but she has charisma and sex appeal in abundance.
Who on earth would call Janis ugly?
She was so composed for a 26 year old. A beautiful soul..... One of a kind.
@@phillipbanes5484 Everything was just great back then, wasn't it?
@@sayno2lolzisbackyeah especially the racism and oppression that was my favorite part 🙄
@@agorachillsthat’s what you’re told but the truth is people were more accepting than they are today. In fact society has never been more divided
a 26 year old in the 60s had the maturity of a 46 year old today. We've regressed a lot in the last 60 years
@@shaunsteele6926 What are you basing that on? Did it occur to you that most 26 year olds aren't like Janis Joplin? Do you know many 26 year olds?
I wouldn't call her observations "bitching". But thanks for posting. And I still say the phrase "Get down"
i still say, "i can dig it."
Maybe they aren’t ‘getting down’ because you’re shit
@Alpha Centauri what fucking dictionary are you looking at ?
@@jeremiahsullivan7834 it's slang meaning she's all that n more. It's old California expression example that's a bitching ride. U don't believe me watch the movie valley girls
@@johncush8059 so she get shot definition from a movie ? Hmm ok
She's just a one beautiful, confident hippie! Love it
one dead hippie
Janis always considered herself a "beatnik" instead of hippie.
she died pal; i don't think she was too confident.
@@donalddrysdale1657 what does death have to do with confidence? You can be as confident as you want but the grim reaper will still come knocking when it’s time
Janis and Dick together are great. They have a genuine liking for each other.
Oh yeah?
No need to insult the guy!
Yeah, Janis definitely loved Dick...
They actually dated off and on.
@@suecopening1514 I could tell. She grabbed his hands a couple of times.
She was breathtakingly beautiful, inside and out.
We miss you Pearl.
All the people slating her for how she looks. Wow are you all really that shallow? Are you all really that dumb? Janis had a rawness that is hard to match these days , she had so much soul and you can see she is human. She lifts my spirits so high when I listen to her music . She has truly left a gift with us all to cherish and enjoy. I just feel really sorry for the people who can't feel that. You must be numb. And for her slagging off the English , she wasn't slagging them off she was just describing her experience. And she is right , English people are more reserved but there ain't nothing wrong with that. I'm from the uk and I didn't get offended by it. I just see Janis and the humble , beautiful, honest and open woman she was. Too many people are quick to judge. When you do judge it's only telling us more about you than the person you're judging. Rest In Peace Janis . You're music still lives on ! Peace out x
Well said.
I agree with your comments. In the 70's (god I am old) I was fortunate to see a lot of America acts perform in the UK and on many occasions you could see that a reaction to a certain song was expected but not "delivered" by the audience, I also agree with you that focusing on a persons look is pretty shallow
jamiecroft23 people dissing her also need to remember that this was the 70's. Most women did not do a lot of hair color and makeup back then. Sure, some did, but the natural look was the norm. If Janis had wanted to do makeup and hair color she could have been a knockout. But, she did not need to do that, she was a knockout with her talent. Janis was always into fashion though, and lordy, she did that so well.
stupidlittleguitar You couldn't have said it better!
jamiecroft23 but she looks like a dude
“May I light your fire, my child?”
Good one Dick, good one.
So timid introverted. Like a lot of very talented artists, you can feel their pain and that's what makes their music so great.
Right? She looked terrified. Poor baby, RIP.
Overanalyzation is corny
@@meredithleavitt5815 "Overanalization" is not even a word. You're right, that is corny.
@@kakkupoika WTF are you talking about, brah.
Rosanna V. Gregory, LAc she doesn’t look terrified. How would you get on being interviewed on live tv. She was laughing and having a nice time.
She has a very contagious laugh and I love her witty humor and humbleness
Too bad they didn't show her performance before this interview..
this one does ua-cam.com/video/FZ3CweipD6w/v-deo.html
kim mancha thanks, had to come back and finish watching the interview. =)
Was just thinking that
ua-cam.com/video/yX-OkV_2z8A/v-deo.html
She was SOOO Intelligent yet SOOO Emotional and REAL.. THAT is why I ADORE Janis!!! xoxoxoxo
If she was so fucking smart, then why's she so fucking dead?
luna cause smart people die too? Lol
🤟🏻
Janis was such a soulful person. Her philosophy about music and how she valued it more than money, is one reason why she became a legend.
Europe is dead.
She actually seemed pretty space headed here and couldnt articulate much in a way that shows she understands what shes talking about. I was actually surprised by watching this. She doesnt even have a basic vocabulary about how to speak about music and the way people interact with it. She often stopped finishing her sentences or just quit talking in the middle of a point. Probably a combination of the drugs and her not actually knowing that much about anything because she spent her life doing one thing.
She was her authentic self and unafraid to bare her soul. She was an example of what it means to be true to what and who you are. Life is too short to hide from the truth.
I've always liked Janis Joplin. She always comes across like a sincerely good hearted person and talented singer.
She was on a suicide course and died. ... by od. Her voice and music was over the edge. Screeching emotion. She was sick.
That heroine really killed her soul.
she had a pretty face
She was beautiful person , soft spoken and a LEGEND, God Bless, Girl..
LMFAO, you obviously are not a music person , she was a legend at the Monterey Festival in 1967, sing " Ball and Chain " as soon as she opened her mouth and those legs and feet went wild a long with that voice , she is the embodiment of heart and soul in that song, and that is called a Legend, because we are still talking a bout her ! are we not ? and listening to her, again, that is called a Legend...I suggest you watch that video, you may learn why she is a Legend. dead or a live !
OMG, go Troll some place else ! It's to late, she is already a Legend you moron, you think your words are going to change that ? grow up and move on.. singing ( which any musician will tell you ) is not a bout a pretty voice , It's called , " expressing your self " with your heart and soul, and that performance is LENGENDARY already, no one needs your point of view, you do not like her, just move on ! the argument is a done deal lol. Legend. I win.. " please tell your mom to put you to bed "
Word games ! Is this what you do with your time ? now I know your a young kid. I think I herd enough, so get your last word in like the Fanatic that some of you are.. It just kills ya , not to have that last word, so fire a way ! just know , people read this shit and you are not going to look to fucking bright … knock your self out.
And she would say to that statement: "No, I was just a singer". 😥
@drright10 Go look at the clip of Janis singing Ball and Chain at the Monterey Festival. Fricking Mama Cass Eliot was in awe. Janis died when I was ten years old so I didn't get into her music until the late 70's and it hit me like a freight train. If you listen to enough of her music you can hear the control she sang with on her vocals from sweet to explosive. But if it's not your bag, it's not your bag. Stay safe. Peace. EDIT: Just want to add that Grace Slick from JA/JS is still alive and fans (like me) do still see her as a living legend.
Omg she's so cute and kind I've never saw her speaking. Love her.
Janis saying Jim Morrison was her favorite singer was awesome
she's so humble, i wish i could talk as freely as her
Im too young, i've tried alcohol tho.
Works like a charm
Take some herion.... She did....
You can it just takes bravery
She didnt like being flatteted, she knew how mean ppl are beyond empty compliments
i love hearing janis talk. it may sound pretentious for me to say so, or corny, but, just watching her react to what she is being told and responding to this guy's questions makes me smile outside and within. there's something about her that warms me up inside and it has nothing to do with her music.
Jarrell Jones She seems very nervous. My guess is that she really was in her own while performing but outside of that, a somewhat withdrawn individual.
Jarrell Jones Totally agree ... she has a heart warming quality, a sweetness & innocence & radiates serenity. Her smile & soft laughter are beguiling. All of these attributes add up to make her beautiful & I could listen to her speak for hours!
Jarrell Jones I feel ya man!
Jarrell Jones She is just so real! You can hear it and feel it in her music that she is honest and genuine. She moves me to tears. Watch this video from 5:16 to 6:46 and you will learn about the power of music.
Happydonkey
she was real 24/7
"I'm on the wrong 'side' of it?"
"I didn't say that."
She wasn't judging what the other female artists were doing (flirting around at the top of "it"), I love that she corrected that there. What a classy lady.
This woman died young but had an old soul all along. One of the greatest quotes ever was when she said something to the effect of "Men always promise much more than they're ever prepared to give." I believe she was 26 or 27 when she said this. Just pure talent and depth.
Happy 76th Birthday Janis, we miss you.
I'm 569 years old. IMMMORTALITY !
Her personality is so chill I feel like she could just come down from heaven and be a friend to anyone
She's so socially awkward and he's so kind. I didn't know they had the history others have mentioned. Such a great talent!
She seems like the most wholesome, sweet person 🥺 she has a cute laugh too. wish I got to see her in concert.
Hello Kathy
How are you doing today?
Omg, she was so charming, smart and just down to earth. You can fall in love with her, just from this interview, alone. What a treat.
Absolutely! Well said. :)
@@davidjohnson1654 ❤
Yes absolutely 💯 a beautiful person and a beautiful soul a great voice I'd have loved to hear a gospel album from her
@@jamesstanford9907 right? Her voice was amazing & Gospel music would have really highlighted it.
@irshgrl500 yes I think so too
3:30 i love how she is trying to put a feeling into words, but fails. shows how much of a real artistic soul she was. she felt the music more than she thought it. beautiful.
Honestly it reminded me of David Lynch. There are some things you just can't put into words without losing some of the meaning.
Janis was such a passionate person. She was real. There was not one cell in her body that was fake or pretentious. I adore her.
True
Janis is a legend. What an absolute hunny! We lost her way too soon. We were all robbed of her awesomeness. Rest well Ms. Joplin. Your legend will live on forever
1:15 "May I light your fire my child?" *her contagious laugh* Oh I love it
EDITED ON 7/10/19: thank you all so much for the 256 likes !!!!! This is a total dream come true for me! So thank you from the bottom of my heart !!!! ❤🌎
Berlin Mark no this is ‘69, she met him before.
Mellissa Carrillo why is getting likes a dream for you I don’t understand lol
Janis seemed like the type of person who would make friends with everyone and anyone
Yes for real lmao
She seems like she was a nice person. Not in love with herself.
Dick Cavett didn't have to rely on cheap laughs to keep his talk show interesting. He actually had conversations with people. I know we often compare today's entertaining by bashing it (it's easy enough to do), but this technology that delivers us a bunch of garbage also lets wonderful entertainment come through, as well.
Yes, she did. ;)
I think she did. And she slept with them all too, whether male or female. Lol. That's the truth.
I think her being misunderstood at best, bullied at worse in her childhood, created that vulnerability we see within Janis. She truly had an immense capacity to love, and so wanted to be loved.
Dick and she had a unique relationship, they had dinners together, he talks in one interview of smoking 'Some sort of cigarette' she gave him at one point, and felt he was floating! She cared for him deeply, and said he was one if her favorite people!
She also indeed slept with dick as well. Not that that matters at all because she was grown so she could sleep with who she wanted. Just in case you didn't know that though.
She was bullied in San francisco too. That's why she went back to Texas and went to college.
She is touching, and beyond her suffering, a girl wounded by life who wants to forget, as best she can, the pain she carries within her. She does this through her style and her talent. It's sad not to have heard this distress that she tried to convey.
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Joplin "conveyed" things just fine.
She was One of a kind that seemed to be born with a broken heart. I hope she's found peace.
Rita Moore she has
DID SHE SAY JIM MORRISON WAS HER FAVORITE SINGER? I THINK SO!!!
Frank Hernandez yeah man I think she did !
Frank Hernandez favorite song anyway
Frank Hernandez yeah she did😂😂
Frank Hernandez yeah her and Jim Morrison actually hooked up before
think it was sarcasm !!
"There's not many male groupies"
"Not nearly enough"
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Ms.MonicaPyle LMFAO
@@smith549371 what a stupid sexist you are
@@smith549371 What about male rock stars? Are they sluts too?
I always say that. 'Course I'm not a famous singer, or a famous anything, but I could use a male groupie or twelve, now and then.
@@littlemissblackdress7587 Men have the right to be
It's wild how in touch Dick and Janis were with one another. It was pointed out so well in "Love Me Please: The Story of Janis Joplin". Fantastic book.
cavitt "no male groupies?" janis: "NO NOT NEAR ENOUGH." gotta love her candor.
BOTH GREAT...appreciate froma non mother tongue,self learner European...
Can't say I fault her for telling it like it is, but that is just the way the cookie crumbles. Men aren't attracted to status and success like women are, and thus the overwhelming majority of groupies are women looking for men. A successful female musician might be attractive, but when you can walk to any bar in anywhere, USA and find a suitable woman, not sure it matters as much
"May I light your Fire my child?" as Dick offers up an interesting lighter...then Janice says " Thats my favorite Singer as you know" ..Man thats one classic moment there !
And southern comfort was her favourite drink as her favourite singer found out the hard way:)
"Can I light your fire?"
"That's one of my favorite singers"
Well ironically Janis and Jim had an encounter and it didn't go as well as you thought it would. Look it up. Jim was an asshole and he was piss drunk and was an asshole to Janis. So I wonder if she was being sarcastic
Light her fire....then lighter doesn't work , so she says I guess not. lol
Both died at the age of 27 ? Is that right
@@sbnqy yup..hendrix too
@@delinseurn Piss drunk both figuratively and literally. The Lizard King liked to bleed his lizard all over the place when he got drunk.
It's amazing to think it wasn't so long ago that most Europeans (and many Americans) didn't just "get down" or "Jam out". They were more cerebral, as Janis said. Probably a nice way of saying they weren't sure about all this. Whether we like to admit it or not, we've been using rock music like a drug, fantasy escape, or aggression enhancer since the 1950s. We don't think twice about it. But there was a time when the majority of people asked, "Is this really healthy?" "Will this kind of music relax our inhibitions to the point of accepting nearly anything?" And today we have music that would've never, ever been accepted way back then. Satanic music, hate music, sex music, rage music, and anything you could think of. We've been socialized to not think about it or question it, as if it has no consequences whatsoever.
Dick Cavett was just someone else. No other TV talk-show host came close to him, except Johnny Carson. I think that Miss Joplin took it quite well throughout the whole entire interview.
I was born in the wrong decade. I'd have loved being a male groupie following Janice throughout her tours and partying with her after every show. Janice and Grace Slick were the coolest female singers of that era
@@matthewlawton9241 - I never saw Grace Slick performing, but I did see Joan Jett. I took my sister to see her because she was a giant Joan Jett fan. She was in the Army at the time. She was able to come home for two weeks, & it was near Christmas time. I bought two tickets for the show, her & me, as my Christmas gift to her. Great show. But my uncle grew up in the 60s, so he saw Jefferson Airplane. He saw bands we can only dream to have seen.
Janis was the epitome of groovy. I love how she was so real and down to earth. It was all about the music for her. Thank you Janis for leaving us with some amazing songs ❤️
cherylg63 it’s always all about the music. For soul musicians.
Very few of us ever gain fame or popularity. And least of all money. But we’ll do it to our dying day, for the love of sharing our hearts with the world one venue at a time.
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@@theofficialdiamondlou2418 You didn’t really just put yourself in a category with Janis Joplin? No, seriously, is that how you perceive yourself? I’m a musician myself but I wouldn’t dare. Your comment made me burst out laughing with your delusion of self-importance, honestly-what were you thinking? 😂
@@srkbear1 no I wouldn’t do that ... I didn’t die after only a few years , I stayed alive , and gained over 40 years experience ..
So no not at all on the same level ..... although I see NOTHING on your channel in the way showing YOU being a musician OF ANY KIND 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️ ...
All talk
Nothing to show , no BALLS !!!
Just talk trash to people actually better than you , to TRY to FEEL good about YOUR looser life ...
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It’s a shame that others didn’t find her attractive she was damn beautiful & a hell of a singer gone too damn soon
@Chowder head Go home with that man.
@Chowder head that's pretty whack bro🤔🤣
Probably because she looked twice her age
Janis Joplin was not a beautiful woman and that is perfectly fine. Let's not shame people for believing the truth.
@@TheTenCentStory well that’s you’re opinion but I think was beautiful in my opinion & a damn good singer a shame she passed away because of her habit
There is such a great video of Janis performing at Monterrey in 1967, Cass Elliot was in the audience, the camera goes to Cass and she is just blown away. And what a great reaction from the crowd.
For someone who has such a loud, bold singing voice, she's very soft spoken.
Love her speaking voice as much as her singing voice. She’s just flipping adorable. I loved her! Miss her much.
So humble and down to earth! You don't see this too often now in days.
They're around just quieter than the rest of the world
That voice! So powerful and unique. There was Noone like her. She was so self-conscious about her looks. She wasnt beautiful in a glamorous kind of way but she had abesutiful soul
Watching this video, I have for the first time caught a faint glimmer of who Janis Joplin was as a person outside of her music. After seeing this short clip, it is now clear to me that she was quite a treasure, even if she'd never sung a single note.
The whole reason Janice Joplin was/is such a legend is because when she sang, she put her heart and soul into her music, just as she is expressing in this interview. She was the real deal. She was her music. Who knows what we all missed out on, given her tragic, early demise? May Janice's body forever RIP as her legend lives on.
Janis, not Janice!
She was cremated....no body
We didn't miss out on anything. We have her magnificent output to return to constantly. There is no such thing as 'what if' ...
So classy yet so down to Earth. What a lady!
don't get me wrong I lOVE her but... classy? lol
I believe he meant more of a class act in demeanor. Notice how she felt very uncomfortable being called a rock star. On the level.
Her attitude is what made her successful...she was in the groove with the music. What a gifted artist
She is incredibly intelligent and spiritual.
Oh she's spiritual..does she have two arms and legs also? You do know that we are made spirit and matter composites...
She had a good heart i think. I read that she got bullied and ostracised at school for being different. She had a good voice but i doubt she found any lasting peace in life .I would like to have met her. Though i wasnt born until 1974 so thats impossible !
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@@justmadeit2 There's a four year chance you may have met her when you were waiting to be born.
Oh please, she was a druggie.
She was so sweet & down to earth, very intelligent too. And that singing voice, just amazing.
She looked so bothered to be called a star.. I love that. You don't see that type of humility anymore..
Juan Alvarez I think singers who just wanted share what they have to offer with their voice and hearts would get bothered being called a star. I want those great singers back to life again but :(
@@ElSauxy02 yup, i agree! back then, it was always about the music. artists and singers were so passionate about the art.
Now, people who do absolutely nothing get called stars. Like the Kardashians.
I don't think you saw that type of humility back then either, to be honest. It's not like people back than were less self centered than today
Wonderful chemistry between them. Dick had these insightful straight questions sprinkled with his dry sense of humor. That put her at ease. Janis was just a joy to interview, always smiling and laughing. She was down to earth, and humble... "Just call me a singer." Yes, just one of the all time great ones.
she's too cool, born cool, too cool for this world
I love that, so true.
I’m sure hajajajaja she’s nothing
" to fast to live .... to young to die " ....... bye bye ..........
@@raaie7890 ^ this interview just proved she is anything but dumb.
you can believe in world peace and hippi weed but still hate Abortions and degeneracy, aye?
don't be that guy
@Small Ineffective Groups Of Criminals you talk garbage