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  • @darealadogg
    @darealadogg  Рік тому +46

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    • @alanbstard4
      @alanbstard4 Рік тому +6

      " that woman " is Mama Cass. Mama Cass loving it

    • @AvalonDreamz
      @AvalonDreamz Рік тому +5

      yeah, and that woman that was staring dumbfounded was at that time extremely famous singer in her own rite. Mama Cass. I grew up listening to this because my mom was a straight up hippy back in those days. I just lost her last year and man listening to this almost rips my heart out reminds me of my mom and how amazing she was.

    • @jodyculbertson5853
      @jodyculbertson5853 Рік тому

      @@AvalonDreamz music indeed becomes part of our lives and as life moves on part of our memories

    • @mowhawkgirl24
      @mowhawkgirl24 Рік тому

      Just subscribed to your channel. I love it so much. Love your Janis Joplin post.

    • @thisisme2476
      @thisisme2476 11 місяців тому +1

      "That woman" was Mama Cass Elliot, of The Mamas & the Papas

  • @bink63
    @bink63 Рік тому +73

    You don't "Hear" Janis, you *FEEL* her.

  • @dylanakent
    @dylanakent Рік тому +120

    If Mama Cass is mesmerized and speechless that is proof positive that Janis is otherworldly!! Janis was one of a kind!

    • @jonimartin5961
      @jonimartin5961 Місяць тому +1

      That festival was supposed to launch the music career of the Mamas and Papas. When Janis and then Jimi Hendricks took the stage, it made the Mamas and Papas look like amateurs.

  • @erzebetb
    @erzebetb Рік тому +279

    i love it when someone discovers janis. i'm 71, and this was my generation. she'd be so pleased that she is still awakening others to her incredible talent. enjoy, sweetie!

    • @lucylillypad1512
      @lucylillypad1512 Рік тому +18

      Me too! 71. She totally rocked the world!

    • @therealzilch
      @therealzilch Рік тому +16

      72 here. Same goes for me.

    • @irenelopez3390
      @irenelopez3390 Рік тому +15

      77 here. Glad I experienced her talent, which lives on forever❤🌹

    • @lindseyherter6116
      @lindseyherter6116 Рік тому +8

      My mom introduced me to Janice. She saw Janice and Jimmy while on a date.

    • @hottown
      @hottown Рік тому +7

      Same her. I still get chills!

  • @beckymills6421
    @beckymills6421 Рік тому +28

    The woman in the audience looking at Janis Joplin sing "Ball and Chain" at the Monterey Pop Festival is Mama Cass Elliott of the group "The Mamas and the Papas" who was an excellent singer in her own right and that makes it even more interesting that Cass is so in awe of Janis Joplin singing.

  • @benmiller7231
    @benmiller7231 Рік тому +682

    This performance basically introduced the shy, meek, self-conscious Janis Joplin to the world. Mama Cass was the lady in the sunglasses (of 'The Mammas and the Pappas' fame)...this festival opened the eyes of the world to Janis and she skyrocketed from this performance. Love your reactions Adogg ✌❤️

    • @juniorjohnson9509
      @juniorjohnson9509 Рік тому +10

      @Timothy Burns Mama Cass never was exciting! She was good, but exciting??????

    • @SheitlQueen
      @SheitlQueen Рік тому +19

      @Timothy Burns I read that Mama Cass and another person from her group would go to concerts to check out others to see if they were a threat to the Mamas&Papas. At every concert they would look at each other and say we have nothing to worry about. But after seeing Janice they told each other "NOW we have something to worry about".

    • @LesCish
      @LesCish Рік тому +17

      Monterey Pop?

    • @carolzerucha7429
      @carolzerucha7429 Рік тому +26

      *Cass Elliott* please! Say her name! That “mama” stuff isn’t what she called herself!
      Cass Elliott, also gone way too soon…

    • @benmiller7231
      @benmiller7231 Рік тому +14

      @@carolzerucha7429 Ellen Naomi Cohen (September 19, 1941 - July 29, 1974), known professionally as Cass Elliot, or Mama Cass, was an American singer and actress. She was a member of the singing group The Mamas & the Papas.
      There, is that better? Didn't know we needed to include wiki links when referencing someone who was down in the crowd....

  • @ReleaseTheQuackers
    @ReleaseTheQuackers Рік тому +397

    "that woman on the screen" was another of the GREATEST SINGERS of the 60's, Cass Elliott! You *NEED* to check her and The Mamas and Papas out!!!!

  • @phapnui
    @phapnui Рік тому +84

    I saw her perform at a university back in the 60's. At that time I didn't know who she was and just went to every concert offered. I had front row seats in front of a low stage set up in the big gym. She came out with Big Brother and I thought, "Isn't she the homely one.?". She talked a bit then started singing. What an experience!!! She put her soul into every song (and between sips of Southern Comfort...I was close enough to see it) and I fell in love with Janis. I didn't stand a chance with that Janis Joplin energy. From seeing her as homely to seeing her as totally beautiful was an important life lesson. There is no ugly in soul.

    • @georgesturges2918
      @georgesturges2918 Рік тому +11

      My Dad saw here after his second tour in Vietnam. He said the same thing. 1000s of men in the Audience were mesmerized and her voice gives me tingles up my spine and my arms to this day. Some one should study this effect. HOW DID SHE DO THAT?

    • @cellgrrl
      @cellgrrl Рік тому +11

      The very reason Janis could sing like that was because of the treatment she got in life such as being voted the "Ugliest Man on Campus". Such disgusting cruelty on part of those that did that to her. Janis was an intellectual, a free thinker and feeler, living during a time when women were to follow the social norms of a time gone past. I lived it too, and was just 2 years behind her at UT. I have never truly gotten over her tragic death.

    • @sergiussouth4754
      @sergiussouth4754 10 місяців тому

      I wore out 2 of that album. I'm on my third now. We were spreading Love back then. Hugs were free. (And they were real hugs.)
      I sure know we weren't shooting each other, back then. (The NVA was doing plenty of that to us.)
      We were making love, not war. We were all part of "The Family." I was hitchhiking, selling tatted headbands. It was a wonderful era.
      I send love to all.❤ I still believe that love is the answer.❤
      People, please... Spread love today. 💖

    • @user-rk4jx4zc5d
      @user-rk4jx4zc5d 7 місяців тому

      @@cellgrrl I don't believe that about "ugliest" as she was petite and cute. All I can say is God gave her too big a talent and she couldn't handle it. It was a time of drugs and liquor to help bring a person through. I know that I couldn't have lasted long in a tragedy that she lived through.

    • @lynnhafferkamp6054
      @lynnhafferkamp6054 2 місяці тому +1

      Very well said. Jerry Garcia said something to the effect that Janis was a pretty ugly girl, but when she sang she was gorgeous

  • @charlottee212
    @charlottee212 Рік тому +90

    Janis was a tragic figure in musical history. To have so much soul so young comes from some hard times. She was raw emotion, a very rare talent. You should check out Mama Cass, the woman you mentioned in the frozen screen shot. Another legend who also died too early.

    • @dallasflynn5200
      @dallasflynn5200 Рік тому +10

      You must check out Cass Elliott! RIP Janis and Cass…we miss you both so much. ❤

  • @Bekka_Noyb
    @Bekka_Noyb Рік тому +229

    Monterey Pop Festival introduced the world to both Janis Joplin & Jimi Hendrix! They went on stage unknowns & left as legends! ♥

    • @mardyroux8136
      @mardyroux8136 Рік тому +7

      And only 3 years later she was dead.

    • @joannwolf4980
      @joannwolf4980 Рік тому +1

      She was already known in Austin.

    • @watzup62
      @watzup62 Рік тому +10

      And they're both members of the 27 club (what a shame).

    • @SueK51
      @SueK51 Рік тому +10

      @@mardyroux8136 Mardy, right you are. Jimi Hendrix passed on September 18, 1970; Janis Joplin passed a few weeks later on October 4, 1970. Both were only 27 years old.
      For those of us who were around at the time, 1970 was a very bad year. RIP Janis and Jimi.

  • @selkirk57
    @selkirk57 Рік тому +179

    She came onto that stage a relative unknown. She left the stage a superstar. What a voice, what a legend! RIP Janis.

    • @celtglen
      @celtglen Рік тому +2

      I cried for 4 days when she died, I grew u in TX Gulf Coast it hit a lot of us very hard when she died.

  • @annastinehammersdottir1290
    @annastinehammersdottir1290 Рік тому +59

    Still gives me the goosebumps after all these years. Janis is legend.

  • @d4mdcykey
    @d4mdcykey 2 місяці тому +3

    I still contend, here and now in 2024, that this performance is still the most visceral, most raw, most stunning live performance of any vocalist ever recorded. Janice was a true force of nature.

  • @sharonmuzik
    @sharonmuzik Рік тому +92

    Her rendition of "Summertime" is as bluesy as it gets. 💕

    • @faithspeed3882
      @faithspeed3882 Рік тому

      Summertime with Jimi Hendrix is the best rendition of this song. Ever.

    • @jenniferjnaecascante5202
      @jenniferjnaecascante5202 Рік тому +1

      Her version of Summertime is off the chain! One of my absolute favorites 💯 mind you I have many… whoo! 🙌🫶❤️

    • @roblee1410
      @roblee1410 Рік тому

      Her song MAYBE is a really good one

  • @crystalprice7858
    @crystalprice7858 Рік тому +35

    Every cell in her body was feeling that song. That’s just how she was. So much passion and truth in every song she sang.

    • @rebeccajohnson8769
      @rebeccajohnson8769 Рік тому +2

      She channeled that song. It just had to get out.
      She did not let Big Mama Thornton down on that. Great cover.

  • @rickymeadows3763
    @rickymeadows3763 Рік тому +20

    That's one female voice that will never be matched, many have tried, none have even come close ! She felt every lyric and told a story from somewhere deep within her soul. Very few have that magic. Most are merely singers, Janice used her music to tell a story that grabbed you and wouldn't let go until she was finished with the song ! Thanks for the vid man !

  • @sharendonnelly7770
    @sharendonnelly7770 Рік тому +36

    Janis and Cass were both lost way too soon. Amazing voices, amazing performances. Can only imagine what more they could have contributed to music. That said, Adogg, look into Cass Elliot, Dream a Little Dream is a good start. Great video.

    • @janetdw
      @janetdw Рік тому +1

      One of my favorites!

  • @donnamikola48
    @donnamikola48 Рік тому +84

    Hey Adogg. She grabbed the attention of 400,000 people at that concert because no woman had ever sang like that, or sounded like that. She was truly unique.

    • @damselflies8639
      @damselflies8639 Рік тому +11

      She really took a ton of grief for her beautiful expression. Her voice was taboo. I’m so happy she’s still impressing new generations.

    • @user-ii3vn8tn3q
      @user-ii3vn8tn3q Рік тому +7

      The way she grabbed the attention of the audience…wow.

    • @FloridaMugwump
      @FloridaMugwump Рік тому +4

      Monterey Pop only had 200,000 over the whole three days. Not that many people saw, a daytime act.
      It was this movie that really introduced her to America, and was the reason everyone wanted to be at Woodstock.

    • @MsBizzyGurl
      @MsBizzyGurl Рік тому +7

      Bessie Smith and Odetta were the inspiration for Janis Joplin's sound.

    • @richgreenberg448
      @richgreenberg448 Рік тому +3

      @@MsBizzyGurl And this is Big Mama Thorton's song. I love Janis, but Big Mama is the real deal.

  • @debbieplato5107
    @debbieplato5107 Рік тому +60

    Yes, her passion cannot be contained! There will never be another Janis Joplin.

  • @edwardcorrigan4775
    @edwardcorrigan4775 10 місяців тому +4

    If you ever see Janis doing interviews she always seems humble and respectful what a wonderful soul she was. I don't know about anyone else but for me every time I hear her voice singing I get chills up and down spine, Anybody besides me have that reaction to Janis.

  • @candace1118
    @candace1118 Рік тому +19

    Gotta share. Janice was my mom's kindred soul. When my mom passed away and as I left the funeral home my playlist went from one song and jumped like 4 other songs to get to Janice singing Me & Bobby McGee. There won't ever be another Janice! Glad you stumbled across her.

  • @marciaramirez3791
    @marciaramirez3791 Рік тому +95

    The woman in sunglasses was the iconic Mama Cass from the group Mamas and Papas. One of the legendary groups from late 60s and early 70s. Janice had fans, still does, from all walks of life and many from the music industry. Great reaction! heard this song hundreds of times and it still blows me away.

    • @clutchpedalreturnsprg7710
      @clutchpedalreturnsprg7710 Рік тому

      John Mac was bank rolling Monterey Pop.

    • @chipsterb4946
      @chipsterb4946 Рік тому +3

      Somehow the camera captured the moment Cass Elliott thought to herself “What the fvk am I going to sing now?” Don’t get me wrong - was a fan of the Mommas and the Papas at the time, but Janis live was a whole new dimension.

  • @aimeekincer7489
    @aimeekincer7489 Рік тому +105

    Cant go wrong with Janis! She was so amazingly outrageous!

    • @raenellefisher8514
      @raenellefisher8514 Рік тому +6

      Let me fix this for you. She was so amazingly courageous.

  • @kristinmendenhall1673
    @kristinmendenhall1673 Рік тому +22

    Crazy how someone so young can sing with that much emotion. Her voice is so addictive. She was real, raw, and powerful af! Just look at that stomp! It's coming from every part of her! How can you not love her?!

  • @lolanelson9634
    @lolanelson9634 Рік тому +14

    I was at that concert, and it was unbelievable! It was the first concert of it’s kind with Woodstock following right behind! I had the incredible privilege of being to both. Both Janis and Jimmy Hendrix came out as world stars!
    I’m so glad that you were able to experience the music from this era; there has never been another like it!
    Enjoy the ride!

    • @cyndiebologna7365
      @cyndiebologna7365 Рік тому

      Gosh it would be incredible to hear all about both. You are so fortunate!

    • @roblee1410
      @roblee1410 Рік тому

      Just say I'm blessed to have grown up listening to her thanks to mom 😊

  • @barbarablasky4451
    @barbarablasky4451 Рік тому +226

    Cry Baby, Piece of My Heart, Me & Bobby McGee and the list goes on. Everything she did was mind-blowing. It was such a loss when she died but at least her music is still appreciated today . She was one of a kind. I love your choices. Thank you so much for what you’re doing by bringing the classics to the younger generations.

    • @Cuffsmaster
      @Cuffsmaster Рік тому +3

      Add "Maybe" and "Little Girl Blue" that list.

    • @saxmusicmail
      @saxmusicmail Рік тому +3

      Got to agree with Barbara on the first three, absolutely, Cry Baby, Piece of My Heart, Me & Bobby McGee. And Mercedes Benz. Janis led a hard life.

    • @maryannerazzano7692
      @maryannerazzano7692 Рік тому +4

      Cry Baby and Summertime are my favorites

    • @williamstreet4304
      @williamstreet4304 Рік тому +3

      "...and the list goes on." Unfortunately, the list is way too short. I wonder what music would be today if Janis had a full life changing music as she did for those few years.

    • @tonilharmon
      @tonilharmon Рік тому +1

      Add Summertime.

  • @annag8613
    @annag8613 Рік тому +99

    So happy she is getting some renewed recognition. One of the best singers ever, in my humble opinion. Such a shame she died so young. And it is a buzz to see Mama Cass reacting like that. Joplin was so authentic and a one off. Still mind blowing. 😃🤘

    • @BabyfaceA1
      @BabyfaceA1 Рік тому

      Yes, was a shame she died so young. Heroin and booze. Sigh.

    • @JaniceAlone
      @JaniceAlone Рік тому +3

      she has an entire cult following among young people now.

    • @christinestamand9918
      @christinestamand9918 Рік тому

      And he didn't know it was or who mama cass is

  • @retroactive1autrey668
    @retroactive1autrey668 Рік тому +6

    Young Gentleman, I was born in the same hospital as Janis just a few years apart. You will never, ever hear another voice like hers. I'm so glad that you are listening and reacting to her music. She died much too young, but you keep on keeping on.

  • @deerhaven3350
    @deerhaven3350 Рік тому +10

    What's really incredible to me is seeing your reaction to something I grew up with. Awesome, just awesome. Thank you for reacting to Janis. She was truly one-of-a-kind and we were so fortunate to have her for even the short time we did. Within five years she would be gone, along with Cass Elliot, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix and Duane Allman.

  • @salsonny
    @salsonny Рік тому +33

    She left her heart on the stage after every performance

  • @loupi4bama
    @loupi4bama Рік тому +42

    Piece of My Heart is my favorite Janis tune, but she rocks em all.

    • @sammcturk8898
      @sammcturk8898 Рік тому

      Me too. Just can't get enough of that song done by Janice.

    • @davidowens5898
      @davidowens5898 Рік тому

      Listen to any live version of 'Try'. Easily one of her best songs........

  • @janeguarnera7700
    @janeguarnera7700 Рік тому +9

    Dang, the lady was a powerhouse, left us way too soon. She still gives me goosebumps.

  • @dicruz8536
    @dicruz8536 Рік тому +5

    There's been no one like Janis. Just amazing......sings from the soul and takes everyone with her. And all LIVE!

  • @michaelwalker5257
    @michaelwalker5257 Рік тому +115

    She's so raw, so wounded, so lovable. This is the version everybody knows, from Monterey Pop. And I STILL say: watch and listen to the version from her concert live from Frankfurt, Germany. You'll see that the girl grew up...and it's another order of magnitude!

    • @darinaria
      @darinaria Рік тому +6

      right on. Her 'Maybe' from Germany was monumental. 'Work Me Lord' in Stockholm was fan freaking tastic.

    • @TD-np6ze
      @TD-np6ze Рік тому +2

      Can you review Amy Winehouse?
      She so much reminds of Janis!
      So often extreme talent connected with extreme pain. We lost both those incredible ladies when each only 28yrs. Such a shame

    • @newgabe09
      @newgabe09 Рік тому

      Thanks that's a great recommendation..

    • @davidowens5898
      @davidowens5898 Рік тому

      True dat. That was a great show (Frankfurt) but then, ALL of her shows were killer.........

  • @carolcjh8938
    @carolcjh8938 Рік тому +35

    Janis's voice goes from glass on sandpaper to satin ribbons. Never be another one like her.

    • @lizroberts6257
      @lizroberts6257 Рік тому +2

      Carol, u r a poet!

    • @carolcjh8938
      @carolcjh8938 Рік тому

      @@lizroberts6257 ☺Thank you.

    • @ruthtalley242
      @ruthtalley242 Рік тому +1

      excellent analogy. Sandpaper to satin, that's Janis' voice for sure.

  • @velvetbees
    @velvetbees Рік тому +4

    I was so sad when she died. She was a wonder, even back in the day. People were constantly enthralled with her performances.

  • @davidhakes3884
    @davidhakes3884 8 місяців тому +1

    The ACID coming through the Guitars , Janis was SO Special I remember hearing her for the first time LIVE, WOW !!!

  • @corinaperez226
    @corinaperez226 Рік тому +39

    You are so right. The whole audience was transfixed by that performance. Janis layed out all of her humanity, passion, love, pain into her music and takes you on the journey with her. There is no bullshit with Janis. Her music is alive, including her studio performances.

  • @nenelles-dancelikenobodysw8511
    @nenelles-dancelikenobodysw8511 Рік тому +17

    Your face said it all!!! Great reaction. Janis gave it her all man... 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @ilovemusic5558
    @ilovemusic5558 2 місяці тому +2

    There will never be anyone like her. Just a force of nature on that stage

  • @dalejohnson4256
    @dalejohnson4256 10 місяців тому +1

    Love your reaction to the raspiness in her voice: It's the same thing I loved about her. What a unique, powerful talent she was.

  • @TheDivayenta
    @TheDivayenta Рік тому +45

    I was at this performance, Adogg! I loved her so!

    • @kathybwell
      @kathybwell Рік тому +7

      Seriously! I grew up in Santa Cruz, was too young for this show but man have I heard stories.

    • @juliemanarin4127
      @juliemanarin4127 Рік тому +3

      Awesome!

    • @lizroberts6257
      @lizroberts6257 Рік тому +2

      Jealous!!!!!🙃 (Tho' I did get to see Jimi 2x, once in a small venue, lol.)

    • @TheDivayenta
      @TheDivayenta Рік тому

      @@lizroberts6257 wow! Where?

    • @StevenLeBlanc918
      @StevenLeBlanc918 Рік тому

      @@juliemanarin4127 You've got great taste! I see you on the Zeppelin reactions too. I'm from Janis' hometown, Port Arthur Texas. She's one of a kind.

  • @LadyGTarot
    @LadyGTarot Рік тому +19

    Janis was one of the greats - there was no one like her during that time. Was a sad day when
    she passed so early.

  • @hollyhagelin2451
    @hollyhagelin2451 Рік тому +1

    She passed away 52 years ago!!!!!
    And she’s still finding new fans. . .
    A whole new generation has discovered her blues & soul. . .
    I saw her once & still can’t believe I was that lucky.
    I think this video is the Newport Jazz Festival.
    That ‘lady on the screen’ is Momma Cass from the Mama & Papas - ‘California Dreaming’

  • @hottbjcoke20ys
    @hottbjcoke20ys 10 місяців тому +1

    Nothing but music. No dancing, stage props, no costumes, etc. This is what a pure artist sounds like. Almost perfect. This is what music is missing today. Your music from the heart and her soul. This is why she will never die.

  • @efzapp7
    @efzapp7 Рік тому +11

    We are so lucky that film exists of Janis's performances, but they are nothing like being there. I will never forget when I saw her live in 1969. What a great time to be alive and be in her presence.

  • @KathyCreates
    @KathyCreates Рік тому +13

    She did pass at the age if 27, she belonged to the 27 club along with Jimi Hendrix , Jim Morrison , Amy Winehouse and others that passed at age 27, thank for the video

  • @audkarinen6875
    @audkarinen6875 9 днів тому

    I’ve heard many say that Janis had so much emotion in her voice, and she did, but even more than that is that she could bring out your emotion with her voice

  • @hazelmooney6988
    @hazelmooney6988 Рік тому

    Oh my Janis! She was and is my favorite female vocalist…gone too soon…It’s wonderful to see a young man discovering and digging my Janis! …I will be 77 in a few days and still have her vinyl records…I was a young hippy when she and Hendrix died in 1970 …I was and still am heartbroken! Her music with Big Brother and the Holding Company was my favorite…Thanks for playing her songs and lovin this woman’s talent and making this old lady happy!…Peace!…Out…!!

  • @kathybwell
    @kathybwell Рік тому +56

    That was Mama Cass of Mama & Papas who was looking in awe at Janis. But yeah, Janis is legendary for her raspy, 3-octave voice and her super sultry delivery - no one else comes close to her talent! More Janis hits - Try, Me & Bobbie McGee, Piece of my Heart, or her famous duo with Sir Tom Jones; Raise your Hand.

    • @donbelenger817
      @donbelenger817 Рік тому +6

      Sitting next to her is Jimi Hendrix!!!

    • @kathybwell
      @kathybwell Рік тому +2

      @@donbelenger817 I thought that was the case.

    • @lizroberts6257
      @lizroberts6257 Рік тому +1

      @@donbelenger817 Seriously!? Whoa...

    • @donbelenger817
      @donbelenger817 Рік тому +2

      @@lizroberts6257 yes.look at at more closely . To her left in white outfit.

  • @pamalaalford1081
    @pamalaalford1081 Рік тому +31

    There will never be another Janis Joplin ... she was a phenomenon! I was lucky to have grown up during this time ... the best music! There was such sadness when she passd away ... so young, so much more to give ... what a waste!!

  • @chuzedaredbluepill8679
    @chuzedaredbluepill8679 4 місяці тому

    Janis was a force. That woman loved Southern Comfort and cigars... and sang Texas deep Blues. She was Janis from Port Arthur Texas. May she never be forgotten.

  • @edtucker4406
    @edtucker4406 2 місяці тому +1

    The woman they keep showing in the audience is singer Cass Elliott of the Mamas & Papas. Janis wowed her as you can see at the end.

  • @lolamagenta
    @lolamagenta Рік тому +10

    Janis was just next level when it came to the blues. She blazed into stardom this day.

  • @tomlangley6236
    @tomlangley6236 Рік тому +19

    I have been listening to her for 50plus years......I still get heavy emotions to this day.

    • @ardentynekent2099
      @ardentynekent2099 Рік тому

      I have too. Glad the new generations are hearing the soundtrack of our lives. Sort of a legacy. Problem is, she seems so vulnerable that I can't listen without crying! :o )

  • @micoleo5602
    @micoleo5602 Рік тому +1

    that was footage from her debut performance at Woodstock the rest is history all the Headliners performers expressed that they were amazed and fell in love with her at that moment..

  • @rbear4574
    @rbear4574 Рік тому +1

    I remember seeing her at Woodstock back in 1969. I still listen to her music to this day❤

  • @skmarrama
    @skmarrama Рік тому +9

    Your reaction was beautiful! Janis was one of the many who died at about age 27. Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, Jimmy Hendrix.. it was crazy!

  • @judithrix-brown8790
    @judithrix-brown8790 Рік тому +19

    Janis was a force of nature! Her voice filled the room like A cosmic Tsunami and nailed you to the floor. She had three bands she worked with but Big Brother and the holding Company, the original is still the best for me. I saw most of her performances in the 60s in SF. We were devastated when she died so young.

  • @annemariewaugh9042
    @annemariewaugh9042 Рік тому +1

    I'm so happy that you're experiencing music from the 60's and 70's. It was B-E-Y-O-N-D!!! Notice, there's no light show, auto tune, etc. Straight up talent - legendary!!!!

  • @helpontheway5000
    @helpontheway5000 Рік тому +1

    Goosebumps! Still, no matter how many times I've heard her. Thank you, your reaction is priceless! Dive deep, you wont be sorry.

  • @hog7203
    @hog7203 Рік тому +35

    Don't know how many times I've watched this performance, but it still leaves me awestruck. So intense. Love listening to her, but watching her do her thing is even better.
    Janis was something very special. Left this world way too soon.

  • @April-ng2kx
    @April-ng2kx Рік тому +9

    I see others have already commented on Mama Cass being the one looking in awe of Janis and for me, that's THE best praise as Cass Elliott could absolutely belt anything, as well! 😀

  • @barbarakoontharana725
    @barbarakoontharana725 Рік тому

    I had the good fortune to see Janis Joplin perform live in the spring of 1969, Queens College, NY. Small venue. She was electric. Remember when she died. What a loss! Still miss the heck out of her.

  • @wendybutler1681
    @wendybutler1681 Рік тому +1

    Seeing young ones fall in love with the music we grew up with is almost like hearing it for the first time all over again! You have so much amazing music to discover. Blues rock is my fave genre of music. She channelled the blues.

    • @georgebuck2269
      @georgebuck2269 Рік тому

      The Allman Brothers Band was my favorite Blues Rock band. The live recording of "Stormy Monday" is probably the best and most well known Blues song. Yes, I got to see the original lineup of the band in Boston, Mass in 1971. The bass player Berry Oakley was from Chicago and could never be replaced after he died.

  • @cindyfalstrom7231
    @cindyfalstrom7231 Рік тому +104

    Janis was the greatest females blues/rock singer ever - IMO!!! One of a kind. Very sad, short life though. Bless her soul. Please play her version of "Summertime" . Also her very last song "Me and Bobby Magee" always brings a tear to my eyes.
    Please also check out the greatest (IMO) male blues/rock singer again - Steve Marriott. He is often called the "male Janis". Such a soulful singer. You have enjoyed his performance, with his band Humble Pie, of Black Coffee. Another amazing singer who passed away much too early. Robert Plant , David Bowie, Roger Daltry among others called him the greatest blues/rock singer Britain ever produced. I recommend Humble Pies performance of "I Wonder", Fantastic blues guitar solo from Clem Clempson and a soulful harmonica solo along with the magnificent singing of Marriott. Thank you. ua-cam.com/video/KE1y1AUoQrs/v-deo.html I Wonder Humble Pei

  • @wendypickett7785
    @wendypickett7785 Рік тому +25

    No matter how many times I listen to Janis I still get goosebumps loved when I was a kid still love her ❤️

    • @lucylillypad1512
      @lucylillypad1512 Рік тому

      Wasn't a kid but a contemporary of Janice. She was a complete unique woman. Awesome

  • @creamcheese1986
    @creamcheese1986 Рік тому

    I had the privilege of seeing Ms Joplin in 1968 in Houston,Texas…All I can say her performance was incredible, and a Texas gal to boot.
    It cost me a whole $6 dollars to see her in concert.

  • @marlenedolfi4126
    @marlenedolfi4126 Рік тому

    Yes! She certainly had everybody's attention, even the great Mama Cass. Forgot how phenomenal Janis was, and is. Thank you!

  • @sandyleewhite
    @sandyleewhite Рік тому +14

    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 ❤ 💚 💙

  • @arlaabrell8658
    @arlaabrell8658 Рік тому +36

    Big Mama Thornton wrote the song, check her out sometimes too, she was ok with Janis doing her her song, as she said Janis did it her way, I do it mine. Listen to Big Mama do it sometime, a bit different but really good. I loved Janis and loved that she respected the people who came before her.

    • @olly8
      @olly8 Рік тому +3

      When my daughter was about 7, I was playing Big Mama T. She tried to imitate her, lol. She was SHOCKED when I said "that's a woman-not a man". She didn't belive me, ha ha ha.

    • @robincochran7369
      @robincochran7369 Рік тому +7

      I heard she paid for a gravestone for the great Bessie Smith who at that time was buried in an unmarked grave. I don't know if that is true, but it would back up Arla's comment about respecting those who came before her.

    • @arlaabrell8658
      @arlaabrell8658 Рік тому +4

      @@robincochran7369 she did

    • @jamesbuckingham.2935
      @jamesbuckingham.2935 Рік тому +2

      When they asked the leader singer of the Chantels what she thought of Janls’s cover of Maybe she replied “ Cover? I didn’t realise it was the same song.”😆 All these years later she is still my favourite female singer.

    • @gigischaumburg4289
      @gigischaumburg4289 Рік тому +1

      Mmm...I sat in front of Big Mama Thornton singing this song...

  • @the_christian_tattooer
    @the_christian_tattooer Рік тому +1

    That woman on the screen with the sunglasses is Cass Elliot of the Mama's and the Papa's. Listen to then! What a treat!!!

  • @stephenoneill1805
    @stephenoneill1805 6 місяців тому

    As I was there (16 years old) this is the moment that stuck with me for all of my life. BTW you had to see all of the crowd, everyone was floored by the power, soul and emotion Janis dumped out on the stage that afternoon

  • @dagmar.6954
    @dagmar.6954 Рік тому +3

    Janis was relatively unknown at this time. She was only about a year into her professional music career. But she blew everyone away with her rendition of Ball & Chain". Interesting Note: The lady watching Janis performing here at The Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 is Cass Elliott from the group "The Mamas & The Papas". Her mouth drops & she mouths “Wow" after a particularly strong vocal run from Janis.

    • @RandomPau
      @RandomPau Рік тому +3

      Thanks for putting in where this from & the year 1967.
      There were many big names at this 3 day concert like Jimi Hendrix, the Who, Jefferson Airplane, the Byrd's, etc.
      It was the first time an audience this large had seen Janis perform and thank goodness it was recorded on film!

    • @olly8
      @olly8 Рік тому

      @@RandomPau I 'heard' she wasn't recorded the 1st performance so they came back and did it a 2nd day, which WAS recorded.

  • @zoocheeks
    @zoocheeks Рік тому +18

    She was something else. I wish we’d had her longer. Just watch her feet. She’s giving you everything she’s got in this performance. I love all her songs. My favorite is Little Girl Blue.

    • @johnr.8275
      @johnr.8275 Рік тому +1

      I wish we'd had her longer, too. Janis and I never shared the planet (she died a few months before I was born) but her music has been a part of my life since I can remember. My older sisters used to crank Janis up all the time.

  • @dag118
    @dag118 Рік тому +1

    Lucky to say I actually saw her in person in the 70's in Massachusetts. Back when concert tickets were affordable.

  • @pulamusic
    @pulamusic 10 місяців тому +1

    Dude, the woman whose face you noticed was Mama Cass, a great singer in her own right. Janice Joplin was a true gem.

  • @Naninspace
    @Naninspace Рік тому +10

    The lady in sunglasses was Mama Cass RIP. saying Wow, Wow. Janis was part of our generation and the blues was born inside us, partly because of her. Jimi, Stevie, and dozens of others. I was 18 in 1967. Glad to see the good music lives on

  • @chrisalldis3375
    @chrisalldis3375 Рік тому +12

    She is the Queen of the Blues, still to this day!

  • @leapinglaura7343
    @leapinglaura7343 Рік тому

    As a longtime Janis fan, 69 yrs old, this was fun, thanks, Adogg! The awed woman in crowd was Cass Elliott, another superb vocalist, who helped organize this event. (Her big solo hit was Dedicated to the One I Love.)

  • @suepall5425
    @suepall5425 Рік тому

    I'm in my 60's and I've been watching her performances since I was a kid. I still watch with amazement!

  • @susanputt1053
    @susanputt1053 Рік тому +15

    This is EPIC!!! So glad you like her...her soul will live on forever in out hearts....thank you for your reactions..welcome to the magic of the 60's and 70's..🦋✌️

  • @armadillotoe
    @armadillotoe Рік тому +19

    This performance isn't technically perfect, but it is the most incredibly emotional performance I have ever seen. It always gives me chills.

  • @user-cw4lw5jw6k
    @user-cw4lw5jw6k 4 місяці тому

    We lost Janice way too soon. She was 27 and OD'd on heroin. In 1970. She let her pain out through her music. But she never ran out of it 😢. She can make me cry in an instant. Although I miss what she could have done, I carry her around in a little piece of my heart. Her spirit is still with Us in her music. I love your reaction and I'm now a subscriber

  • @kathyanderson1341
    @kathyanderson1341 Рік тому

    My HERO. THE QUEEN. I saw her !!!! She could move you to heaven. I miss you Janis🙏🏽♥️ NEVER going to quit playing your music. RIP sweet Angel♥️🙏🏽😇

  • @deborahstrickland9845
    @deborahstrickland9845 Рік тому +3

    “That woman”, was Mama Cass.❤️

  • @deboraclark5791
    @deboraclark5791 Рік тому +7

    My dad loved the blues, and Janice was top of his list of great ones.

  • @thomasmedeiros5722
    @thomasmedeiros5722 9 місяців тому

    Ball and Chain was actually written and recorded by Willie Mae Thornton known in the Blues world as Big Mama Thornton. She is considered as one of the founding members of what would be become rock n roll. She also wrote and recorded Hound Dog that was covered by Elvis. You should discover some Big Mama Thornton performances. She was a truly amazing artist and is highly regarded in the Blues music scene. She performed with some of the greats like Howling Wolf, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker to name a few.

  • @Zaasi
    @Zaasi Рік тому

    Im 48, been listening to Miss Janis since I was in the womb. When she came to the scene, it was called rebirth of the blues. She was 28, just turned 28.

  • @dixiechatty958
    @dixiechatty958 Рік тому +11

    I saw her live back in the day. She put on perhaps the best show I've ever seen. As good as this is, there is another live version on an album by her first group, Big Brother and the Holding Company called Cheap Thrills that is even better. There's no video of it that I'm aware of but it's definitely worth your time to give it a listen. There's several videos on UA-cam of her. A couple of the best are from the Dick Cavett show. Check them out, you won't be disappointed. There has never been another like her.

  • @amandacantu858
    @amandacantu858 Рік тому +15

    Janis is truly a jem. My gma gave me her album "Pearl" when I was in middle school. This was in the early/almost mid 90s. So it was a cd. My gma was a strong, country, ghetto woman. Lol. Straight 80s/90s Texas. She called everyone "Baby" & "Honey". Lol. When you think of old movies with the waitress in the diner serving food with a cigarette in her mouth calling em "Baby", that was her. Lol. She was obsessed with Janis. We are from Texas. Janis was from Port Arthur, TX. She gave me that album & I became obsessed. I had to learn everything about her. This was before FB, IG, TikTok, MySpace.... All that. We learned everything from books, people, or tv. So I was on a mission to learn about Janis. I read a ridiculous amount of books on her. She was an outcast. In school they nominated her "Ugliest man on campus". Smfh. So h0rrible. They made an amazing documentary on her & she was explaining how she was bullied in high school & college. She got famous & came back to her hometown. People tried to run up on her & she was nice. When they left she says "That was one of my schoolmates that made fun of me." 😔 Her face said it all. So sad. Such a beautiful soul. Inside & out. She was so talented. She di3d at 27. She became part of the 27 club. If you haven't heard of it, I suggest you look into it. Lol. It's like an urban legend I'm the music industry. I'm so glad you enjoyed her performance. She was truly one of a kind. A lot of people didn't like her back in the day cause they said she was "trying to be bl*ck". Ridiculous. But that was the times. The woman in the crowd looking at her in aww is Mama Cass from the Mamas & The Papas. An amazing music group from back in day. She is a legend herself. Lol. That shows you how amazing Janis was. She left people in awwww. I truly believe she was a special moment in music history. You will never find someone that sounds like Janis. RIP 🖤🖤🖤🖤

    • @lizroberts6257
      @lizroberts6257 Рік тому +1

      How strange that pure beauty can come from great personal pain.🥺

  • @xenaswolf
    @xenaswolf Рік тому +1

    Let me amaze you just a tad bit more. The heavy woman with shades they keep showing in the crowd is the great Cass Elliot of Mamas and Papas fame. She was truly blown away. I have read that since Janis always just blew the crowd away, other groups were afraid to go on behind her because they couldn't compete LOL. Great reaction, perfect actually!

  • @cmcg1190
    @cmcg1190 11 місяців тому

    The woman on the screen is Mama Cass... She was a member of the Mamas and the Papas, a pretty famous band. For her to have that look on her face is all you need to know. Janis left it all on stage with this performance... Great video!

  • @morganspector5161
    @morganspector5161 Рік тому +8

    The band was Big Brother and the Holding Company. Yeah, they played blues :) As for Janis, just raw, honest emotion. And the vocal range to carry it off

  • @edwardsmusicsongsmusiclyri7578
    @edwardsmusicsongsmusiclyri7578 Рік тому +29

    Like everyone says...you might like Janis doing "Cry Baby," "Piece o' My Heart," "Me and Bobby McGee," "Summertime."
    She definitely influenced Amy Winehouse.
    And she was influenced by all the great female blues singers.
    Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, Etta James: "Tell Mama," "I Would Rather Go Blind," "At Last" (used in every movie since 1980)

    • @lizroberts6257
      @lizroberts6257 Рік тому +2

      I wish we had more of Amy...😔 She carried the torch that Lady Day beagan.

    • @frankversteeg8107
      @frankversteeg8107 Рік тому +1

      Amy , sadly, also died the age of 27, so a little too much of an influence maybe?

  • @cherylcarpenter4698
    @cherylcarpenter4698 Рік тому +1

    I loved her song One Good Man. No one could sing the blues like Janis could. We lost her way to soon but she lives on threw her music.

  • @julikayehollon7954
    @julikayehollon7954 Рік тому

    I first heard Janis in 1985 at 15 years old and I've loved her ever since. My favorite singer! I hope I meet her in heaven.

  • @christinerobinson9372
    @christinerobinson9372 Рік тому +7

    Now I have to holler at you. The video is just a couple seconds longer. Couldn't you please just watch the video right to the end????? Because I promise you, there is ALWAYS a reason why it's just a couple seconds longer. What you didn't see (and you just denied ME the chance to see it again) is how happy she is with the audience's reaction, This is her FIRST appearance at a big venue (and now we all know just how big) and she is so happy that the crowd loved her that she skips off the stage like a little girl dancing. And you missed it because you were in such a hurry. The video is as long as it is FOR A GOOD REASON. Never cut the video off before it ends, trust the cameraman.

    • @olly8
      @olly8 Рік тому +1

      True that!!

  • @jameshernandez9180
    @jameshernandez9180 Рік тому +17

    Loved your reaction for Janis. I want to recommend "Summertime"

  • @user-up3uc6ol4r
    @user-up3uc6ol4r 3 місяці тому

    I used to work for a woman who grew up with Ms Joplin. She had an old black and white photo of the two of them as teenagers on her dresser. She always referred to her as, "our Janie" and teared up whenever she spoke of her. She would always end it ,shaking her head slowly, whispering, "it's a damn shame" and the tears would roll down her cheek.
    ❤️🏵️RIP KRIS & OUR JANIE.❤️🏵️