Well Michy inspire,of losing her so early, I think the real gift these people like Janis bring to us all, Is that no matter how tortured she was, The amount they make thereselves available to us all, Is that we do really know them inside and out, even if we are left to watch her, self destruct,. Folks like her charisma, gives us a glimpse into there actual struggles.
Her birthday was the day before mine so I'd always celebrate ours together but mine was minus the heroin. I loved this interview of hers, especially after hearing that she and Dick here had an intimate night later on! Good for them! I still love this singer and celebrate Janis every 1-19th!
She is so soft spoken and genuine. You can see her hands shaking after having performed a number, you can tell she was just so amped up and just so nervous to sit down and talk after singing her heart out. What an absolute gem. What a cool cat, man. Rest in peace, Janis.
@@ironbird72 Coke doesn't do that to you. Been through that addiction. No sir, that's pure adrenaline. Notice she isn't shaking anymore after about a minute. But thanks for playing!
@@coreypatterson1007 Have you ever been high as fuck? I have! That's not what happens to you. She's on pure adrenaline. Notice she's no longer shaking after about a minute. But thanks for playing!
@@wheelie642I don’t think he was making it to awkward I like how real and to the point his convos are like it doesn’t seem super professional more relaxed and she seemed to feel at ease in his company
Very sweet person. You can see her reach out and touch Cavett after she insulted his shoes. It's hard to hear but I'm almost sure she was apologizing to him for it. She suffered a lot and didn't have the heart to hurt anyone.
I was 12 yrs old when Janis died. I would listen to her sing on the radio station broadcasting out of Detroit. My dad who was a minister said that she sounded like an ally cat. I just knew that she sounded so different from the other female singers of this time period. She sang & her voice was so passionate. As a 12 yr old girl I did not understand what she sang about but I knew she had this incredible voice that would explode from her little body. Such power & talent.
Man it's so sad when she explains how they laughed her out of Texas. You just wanna punch all those idiots that didn't understand a girl who identified with art and the blues. She was just born into the wrong world!
journeythruthepast I hate they did that too. I think if they had been supportive she would never have overdosed. Mean bastards. Things would be different for her today. She would be accepted. I think she was a fragile person and most great artists are like that. I know people that perform and have awful stage anxiety so they do drugs to relax or have confidence. I also live in the Deep South and I am sorry to report the awful people that hurt her are still here, it is just their spoiled grandsons all grown up that are just like their great grandfathers.
my Uncle grew up with her in Port Arthur Texas. she would visit all the time. it destroyed him when she died. they'd been very close since age 13 or so.
She was so beautiful and sweet. I've read so many stories about how she was so kind to people and fans. She took people under her wing. She was a complete paradox of girl next door and wild child. I wished I couldve met her, she was wonderful... Her music is beautiful. I wear a copy of her wristlet tattoo on my wrist with pride xxxx
every time I stumble across JJ in an interview, press piece, etc. , not just singing, I'm reminded how she was just a really cool lady with great demeanor and character. RIP Janis, still missing you almost 50 years later.
I swear this woman has the frickin cutest personality ever!! Janis and Dick seemed to gel together so well. I think she is such a beautiful soul. I remember seeing the clip of her going to the reunion. Felt just horrible because as tough as she was, you could see the moment at the reunion, when all them old feelings came rushing back to her. Janis, you kicked ass and we love you!!
She was so bullied and intimidated and abused by her school peers, she was a pure soul with an incredible fire to be someone. She certainly was a huge great some ONE! RIP.
Oh Janis, I just don't think people get to see her like this too often , she was so adorable and just so talented we just don't realize she was only 26 to 27 years old, I'm so glad Dick Cavett was so cool to her and she felt comfortable enough to make many appearances and perform a lot of really good live tunes!
On stage she was a powerful and confident woman.Doing interviews,she was a fun and slightly nervous young girl.Just 2 facets of the many faceted woman we all love,miss and respect.
She spent the last hours of her short life waiting on two friends to come visit her. Both of whom stood her up and didnt even call to tell her they wouldn't make it. She was a lonesome soul. You can never mend a lonesome soul. No amount of love, attention, or friendship can fill that gap. And no one around her could understand why. But some spirits are too good for this world. Hers has been free for 50 years now.
I think respect is what she wanted from those in her H.S. , elementary and Jr high. They , especially the boys in those Texas classes treated her very cruelly and spread lies about her. Her so called friends at that time didn't stand with her and defend her, nor did her parents OR teachers intervene. She had to deal with enormous amounts of cruelity from a lot of people alone starting when she was a very small kid and graduating H.S. And yeah she stood her ground. But just think if even one classmate had defended her, stood up for her and been loyal to her. They hammered her on her looks, respecting black people and yeah she wouldn't give in to the boys and have sex with them, until she made that choice, so the hypocrites called her degrading sexual names, and everyone believed them.. She just might be alive even today, if someone had defended her when she was a kid.
Jeez! She was so goddamn adorable and down to earth. If you didn't know she was a rock star, you'd think she was your next door neighbor. She has that girl next door quality just pouring out of her. R.I.P. Janis
There is such and inner sadness and innocence to Janis - miss her. I wonder if she had ever found real love - would she have gotten lost in drugs and died so young. :(
I saw the reunion she talks about. Nobody talked to her, they looked and laughed, it was heartbreaking to see, I saw 10 years ago and still think about it. she seems vulnerable, sweet
people can be so mean to call her the names they did Janis was such a talented lady I still remember the day she passed away she went so fast RIP sweet Janis
So much respect for her. No other female singer quite like her 💜 these 2 have the best chemistry, surely a romantic connection 😍 I just love the way they flirt ❤
HE REALLY LIKED HER, AND SHE TOOK TO HIM. HE SHOULD HAVE WENT WITH HER, SHE WAS SINCERE. THEY BOTH HAVE THE SAME SPIRIT. WHAT A DUO, HE IS WHAT SHE NEEDED TO GROUND HER, A REAL FRIEND. SHE WASN'T WILD, SHE WAS LONELY AND LOST.
2:34 - 5:54 - 7:13 My God! Her expression, and those blue eyes... WHAT A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN! I get chills every time I see it, and I always pause the movie because it’s amazing. In my opinion, Janis could also have been an excellent actress if she had also embarked on a film career.
I like the way she described herself as a beatnik. I came up with beatniks, I was a child in the ‘60’s and they were cool people, I liked the way they snapped their fingers when they talked and called everybody daddy-o and cat. Janis was a flower child. She had so much love to give and not everybody wanted it, like those people who laughed her out of class. They were probably singing a different tune when she made it big. I know one thing, though; she wouldn’t have laughed at them.
Something in her eyes captivates me. I never noticed it when she is performing, but just sitting and talking with people, there is something. And man, if she could have known how much love the masses would have for her... Breaks me heart that she dies so young, without finding true love or knowing how much people would love her.
I’ve been cleaning houses in Denver for 30 years . About 20 years ago or so, I was cleaning her sister Laura’s house fur a couple years . It was cool. She had gold records of Janice’s hanging on the wall, and letters she wrote home , which Laura used, to write her book ‘ Love,Janice’ I have a autographed copy.
I wish I would of known her I would of been her bass player and I would of asked her out for sure she's adorable. miss you Janis. She was awesome. Great gal.
Dick Cavett was a great interviewer, but I always really resonate with his knowing of all these fun little details about his subject... It's like I always feel that he is sincerely invested in the person that he's talking to.... That's so refreshing to see, ironically enough
She was just a baby here, so natural, the coolest chick you would want to know. She was highly intelligent, so smart. No talk show is as natural as this, especially having the singer breathing heavy after their performace. You can feel her pain and awkwardness here. Lovely person, lots of pain from her childhood. So sorry shes gone.
I’ve never seen her interviewed before.. I love her she is quirky and sharp and very down to earth! I don’t know what you think but there are hugely talented artists out there who would still be here now if they remained studio artists .. and did the tour now and then .. back in the 70s there wasn’t Spotify etc ..
This episode changed my life. I was a kid when it first aired, saw a moment of it as my mom and sister were watching and never forgot her look. As a young, budding gay boy, she was my Judy Garland and Bette Midler all rolled into one. Will never understand why she didn't become a gay icon. By the time it reran, she was dead, i was already a fan and was allowed to stay up on a school night to watch. Thanks mom.
@Scarlett P. No, Janis’ estate didn’t hide anything. A biography published by her sister Laura says she and some other beatniks had same-sex relationships in the early 1960s. The book by Laura was first published in 1992. Dorothy Joplin, mother of Janis and Laura, was alive in 1992 and could have read the book. She never expressed resentment over Laura making public the beatniks’ same-sex experiences.
I wonder if she made it to her highschool reunion and if she did how they treated her. It must have been heartbreaking for her at times. Even when she told the limo story she said she preferred riding in the front with the driver. She was a special soul
Kenny Black she made it to the reunion but it didn’t go very well, her class mates pretty much shunned her, the reporters and journalists there made her feel uncomfortable and she didn’t have a great time. She sadly passed away very shortly after the reunion.
@@prisvideos8919 It is heartbreaking that a gentle heart and fun personality could be broken by former classmates. I wondered if she made it and secondly if she had, did the way they treated her maybe contribute to her death. Peer pressure and needing acceptance can really hurt a kind soul. Thank you for answering my question. It Is very much appreciated.
I think she's charming, and he's being a bit patronizing. She was so ahead of her time, that I guess they didn't know how to take her. Janis was delightful, on and off the stage. Thanks for sharing this!
Hendrix returned for a visit to Seattle in, I believe 1968, and played at his old high school, I was reminded of that when Janis said she was planning to attend her 10 year high school reunion in Texas.
That's a true shame the evil hurtfulness of people who teased and tormented her named her the homeliest man in school She made it went back and rubbed it Sadley she wasnt able to kick the heroin, Janis live on in her music
I was born in 1969...and I love her free spirit. Gone too young Janis....and Jim Morrison from the Doors. Dick Cavett treated her sooo respectfully. Good on ya Dick. A real gentleman. She was soooout of breath probably after all that heroin abuse. But he was so kind. He asked her to recover after she got her breath back. What a beautiful man. He respects women.😊
God, she is adorable - her eyes, and when she smiles, sweet. I wish I could have known her.
To me, her inside truth made her so very beautiful on the outside!!
Well Michy inspire,of losing her so early, I think the real gift these people like Janis bring to us all, Is that no matter how tortured she was, The amount they make thereselves available to us all, Is that we do really know them inside and out, even if we are left to watch her, self destruct,. Folks like her charisma, gives us a glimpse into there actual struggles.
Her birthday was the day before mine so I'd always celebrate ours together but mine was minus the heroin.
I loved this interview of hers, especially after hearing that she and Dick here had an intimate night later on! Good for them!
I still love this singer and celebrate Janis every 1-19th!
She's delightful and adorable ❤️
She is so soft spoken and genuine. You can see her hands shaking after having performed a number, you can tell she was just so amped up and just so nervous to sit down and talk after singing her heart out. What an absolute gem. What a cool cat, man. Rest in peace, Janis.
And being high as fuck might have had something to do with it!! 😂😂
yeah that's what coke does to you
Or lack of heroin
@@ironbird72 Coke doesn't do that to you. Been through that addiction. No sir, that's pure adrenaline. Notice she isn't shaking anymore after about a minute. But thanks for playing!
@@coreypatterson1007 Have you ever been high as fuck? I have! That's not what happens to you. She's on pure adrenaline. Notice she's no longer shaking after about a minute. But thanks for playing!
Her speaking voice is so melodic and pleasant.
You said it!
Dick makes conversations turn awkward. I don’t like his style what so ever.
@@wheelie642I don’t think he was making it to awkward I like how real and to the point his convos are like it doesn’t seem super professional more relaxed and she seemed to feel at ease in his company
Very sweet person. You can see her reach out and touch Cavett after she insulted his shoes. It's hard to hear but I'm almost sure she was apologizing to him for it. She suffered a lot and didn't have the heart to hurt anyone.
I think Dick Cavett had a bit of a crush on Janis in addition to loving her music. She was on his show many times.....
When she died he gave a speach on his show. He was devastated.
I remember the day.
i think he had a crush too ...i noticed it straight away the first interview i saw ...there is definitely flirting there
No doubt about it ....he wants to snorkel!!!!
They supposedly had an affair. I think Cavett revealed that in his memoirs. There was definitely some attraction there.
I do too. Lol. So adorable.
I was 12 yrs old when Janis died. I would listen to her sing on the radio station broadcasting out of Detroit. My dad who was a minister said that she sounded like an ally cat. I just knew that she sounded so different from the other female singers of this time period. She sang & her voice was so passionate. As a 12 yr old girl I did not understand what she sang about but I knew she had this incredible voice that would explode from her little body. Such power & talent.
Man it's so sad when she explains how they laughed her out of Texas. You just wanna punch all those idiots that didn't understand a girl who identified with art and the blues. She was just born into the wrong world!
journeythruthepast She got the last laugh, Texas loves claiming her now.
She was born in the wrong era. She was ahead of her time.
They didn't like her because she liked black people. That's why they made fun of her.
journeythruthepast I hate they did that too. I think if they had been supportive she would never have overdosed. Mean bastards. Things would be different for her today. She would be accepted. I think she was a fragile person and most great artists are like that. I know people that perform and have awful stage anxiety so they do drugs to relax or have confidence. I also live in the Deep South and I am sorry to report the awful people that hurt her are still here, it is just their spoiled grandsons all grown up that are just like their great grandfathers.
my Uncle grew up with her in Port Arthur Texas. she would visit all the time. it destroyed him when she died. they'd been very close since age 13 or so.
She is so incredibly cute, so beautiful, so adorable! But if you look closely you can see the pain in her soul. Janis my forever queen!
She was so beautiful and sweet. I've read so many stories about how she was so kind to people and fans. She took people under her wing. She was a complete paradox of girl next door and wild child. I wished I couldve met her, she was wonderful... Her music is beautiful. I wear a copy of her wristlet tattoo on my wrist with pride xxxx
every time I stumble across JJ in an interview, press piece, etc. , not just singing, I'm reminded how she was just a really cool lady with great demeanor and character. RIP Janis, still missing you almost 50 years later.
So true. I love her more everytime I hear her just being her. Nothing put on, she speaks her truth.
That's why she was so good, she didn't compose,she felt her music
She composed "Mercedes Benz.". She had a future
While only based on her music and the interviews I've seen Janis is one awesome amazing woman
I swear this woman has the frickin cutest personality ever!! Janis and Dick seemed to gel together so well. I think she is such a beautiful soul.
I remember seeing the clip of her going to the reunion. Felt just horrible because as tough as she was, you could see the moment at the reunion, when all them old feelings came rushing back to her.
Janis, you kicked ass and we love you!!
She was so bullied and intimidated and abused by her school peers, she was a pure soul with an incredible fire to be someone. She certainly was a huge great some ONE! RIP.
Yes apparently bullying is still happening today in schools. It’s ridiculous and needs to be erased! ❤
Just a little over 3 months to live! You just want to reach out and say STOP and cradle her!!! Rest in Peace Janis!!!
I love this woman so much. Though she is no longer with us, I feel a very strong connection to her. I love you forever Pearl.
Oh Janis, I just don't think people get to see her like this too often , she was so adorable and just so talented we just don't realize she was only 26 to 27 years old, I'm so glad Dick Cavett was so cool to her and she felt comfortable enough to make many appearances and perform a lot of really good live tunes!
On stage she was a powerful and confident woman.Doing interviews,she was a fun and slightly nervous young girl.Just 2 facets of the many faceted woman we all love,miss and respect.
I may be wrong but I think all she wanted for someone to show her they loved her..
She had loads of friends. 60s bro free love..But that was after she made it.. She has a lot of child hood pains as do so many.
She spent the last hours of her short life waiting on two friends to come visit her. Both of whom stood her up and didnt even call to tell her they wouldn't make it. She was a lonesome soul. You can never mend a lonesome soul. No amount of love, attention, or friendship can fill that gap. And no one around her could understand why. But some spirits are too good for this world. Hers has been free for 50 years now.
That's all anyone wants.
I think respect is what she wanted from those in her H.S. , elementary and Jr high. They , especially the boys in those Texas classes treated her very cruelly and spread lies about her. Her so called friends at that time didn't stand with her and defend her, nor did her parents OR teachers intervene. She had to deal with enormous amounts of cruelity from a lot of people alone starting when she was a very small kid and graduating H.S. And yeah she stood her ground. But just think if even one classmate had defended her, stood up for her and been loyal to her. They hammered her on her looks, respecting black people and yeah she wouldn't give in to the boys and have sex with them, until she made that choice, so the hypocrites called her degrading sexual names, and everyone believed them.. She just might be alive even today, if someone had defended her when she was a kid.
You aren't wrong. I watched her documentary. Broke my heart. That's all she longed for.
“They laughed me out of class, out of town and out of the state. So I’m going home.”😂
Absolutely heart breaking...
Huge fan of Joplin... She was the best and even then there where haters hating. She deserved all the fame.
She has this like lil girl cuteness about her.
"they always hold up something more than they're prepared to give" PREACHHH IT SISTA
Jeez! She was so goddamn adorable and down to earth. If you didn't know she was a rock star, you'd think she was your next door neighbor. She has that girl next door quality just pouring out of her.
R.I.P. Janis
We call her 'The cosmic witch' in Mexico, in a loving way!
I just adore her sweetness. So glad she was going to her reunion
I read that her and Dick Cavett were great mates. Groovy
I wish Janis was still alive.. I would of lov'd to see Janis in concert..R.I.P Janis!
I saw her in concert and it was fantastic!
She doesn't die
There is such and inner sadness and innocence to Janis - miss her. I wonder if she had ever found real love - would she have gotten lost in drugs and died so young. :(
She was a lost n sad soul.. Freshman year,I was into her & read her Biography as well.miss her
.
She should have been like Jewel and "leaned in" to her sadness vs drowning it with drugs and alcohol.
I saw the reunion she talks about. Nobody talked to her, they looked and laughed, it was heartbreaking to see, I saw 10 years ago and still think about it. she seems vulnerable, sweet
💔
You saw the reunion? Who recorded it?
she is so adorable
Janis was so down to earth & communicated ever so well. What a damn shame.
Thank you for sharing these videos of Janice. It has given me personally a different perspective on her and more of a appreciation.
What an absolutely charming and intelligent woman.
people can be so mean to call her the names they did Janis was such a talented lady I still remember the day she passed away she went so fast RIP sweet Janis
Her high school classmates had to be jealous of Janis. She was a legend.
So much respect for her. No other female singer quite like her 💜 these 2 have the best chemistry, surely a romantic connection 😍 I just love the way they flirt ❤
I love this woman! I wish I was alive at the time to see her perform live!
HE REALLY LIKED HER, AND SHE TOOK TO HIM. HE SHOULD HAVE WENT WITH HER, SHE WAS SINCERE.
THEY BOTH HAVE THE SAME SPIRIT.
WHAT A DUO, HE IS WHAT SHE NEEDED TO GROUND HER, A REAL FRIEND.
SHE WASN'T WILD, SHE WAS LONELY AND LOST.
how lovely, he likes her and she is lovely
Janis had so much talent and personality
She was a sweet person and I loved her style.
2:34 - 5:54 - 7:13 My God! Her expression, and those blue eyes... WHAT A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN! I get chills every time I see it, and I always pause the movie because it’s amazing. In my opinion, Janis could also have been an excellent actress if she had also embarked on a film career.
She was an idol, now & forever, too bad no one cared ..... i still carry her torch
God, this woman was awsome, in fact, she still is! Rock on Janis!
I like the way she described herself as a beatnik. I came up with beatniks, I was a child in the ‘60’s and they were cool people, I liked the way they snapped their fingers when they talked and called everybody daddy-o and cat. Janis was a flower child. She had so much love to give and not everybody wanted it, like those people who laughed her out of class. They were probably singing a different tune when she made it big. I know one thing, though; she wouldn’t have laughed at them.
I love you, Pearl.
Something in her eyes captivates me. I never noticed it when she is performing, but just sitting and talking with people, there is something. And man, if she could have known how much love the masses would have for her... Breaks me heart that she dies so young, without finding true love or knowing how much people would love her.
Mr. Cavett was flirting with Janis. If I was doing the interview, I would do the same. Love You Janis.
I’ve been cleaning houses in Denver for 30 years . About 20 years ago or so, I was cleaning her sister Laura’s house fur a couple years . It was cool. She had gold records of Janice’s hanging on the wall, and letters she wrote home , which Laura used, to write her book ‘ Love,Janice’ I have a autographed copy.
So natural and honest - she's a breath of fresh air even in 2021
Wish we'd been friends - we could have had some good times
Greatest female singer ever!
I wish I would of known her I would of been her bass player and I would of asked her out for sure she's adorable. miss you Janis. She was awesome. Great gal.
She was so pleasant, it was so horrible she wasn't treated well in Highschool, I loved going to places where she performed in Austin, TX
Dick Cavett was a great interviewer, but I always really resonate with his knowing of all these fun little details about his subject... It's like I always feel that he is sincerely invested in the person that he's talking to.... That's so refreshing to see, ironically enough
She was absolutely beautiful
She was just a baby here, so natural, the coolest chick you would want to know. She was highly intelligent, so smart. No talk show is as natural as this, especially having the singer breathing heavy after their performace. You can feel her pain and awkwardness here. Lovely person, lots of pain from her childhood. So sorry shes gone.
I would have loved her, man. That's all she wanted... to be loved
I’ve never seen her interviewed before.. I love her she is quirky and sharp and very down to earth! I don’t know what you think but there are hugely talented artists out there who would still be here now if they remained studio artists .. and did the tour now and then .. back in the 70s there wasn’t Spotify etc ..
This episode changed my life. I was a kid when it first aired, saw a moment of it as my mom and sister were watching and never forgot her look. As a young, budding gay boy, she was my Judy Garland and Bette Midler all rolled into one. Will never understand why she didn't become a gay icon. By the time it reran, she was dead, i was already a fan and was allowed to stay up on a school night to watch. Thanks mom.
I think she didnt become a gay icon because her estate & friends hid her bisexuality for years
@@s_c_p_v truth to that
@Scarlett P. No, Janis’ estate didn’t hide anything. A biography published by her sister Laura says she and some other beatniks had same-sex relationships in the early 1960s.
The book by Laura was first published in 1992. Dorothy Joplin, mother of Janis and Laura, was alive in 1992 and could have read the book. She never expressed resentment over Laura making public the beatniks’ same-sex experiences.
@xXPinkGoddessXx Thanks for telling me that, it sheds a different light on this. She was an amazing lady!
Now that I’m older I see her and all I see is a young kid ❤️ When I was younger I thought she had all the wisdom. Love her always ❤️
Dick: "I have to defend my entire sex"
Janis: "Go right ahead man"
Love it 😂
Ditto
We miss Janis !
She is such a sweet person and easy to talk to!
Janice is so so adorable ❤❤❤
Journey is right... I knew her well.... :} I put Janis on stage for the first time at my club, The Halfway House, in Houston.
she was first on stage in Austin...busted
She was so beautiful!.. And I loved her so much!
I would have gone to that reunion with her in an instance.
Within four months of this appearance, she was gone.
Rest in Peace sweetie DARLING!!!
Smart and talented
She was so funny and adorable😢
What a beautiful soul❤❤❤.
Janis and Dick had great chemistry...
I wonder if she made it to her highschool reunion and if she did how they treated her. It must have been heartbreaking for her at times. Even when she told the limo story she said she preferred riding in the front with the driver. She was a special soul
Kenny Black she made it to the reunion but it didn’t go very well, her class mates pretty much shunned her, the reporters and journalists there made her feel uncomfortable and she didn’t have a great time. She sadly passed away very shortly after the reunion.
@@prisvideos8919
It is heartbreaking that a gentle heart and fun personality could be broken by former classmates. I wondered if she made it and secondly if she had, did the way they treated her maybe contribute to her death. Peer pressure and needing acceptance can really hurt a kind soul. Thank you for answering my question. It Is very much appreciated.
I think she's charming, and he's being a bit patronizing. She was so ahead of her time, that I guess they didn't know how to take her. Janis was delightful, on and off the stage. Thanks for sharing this!
At almost 80 today it would have been so interesting to see DC interview her now.
"Who wants to field the next question?"
Theses two loved each other.
"They always hold up something more than they're prepared to give".. Damn she's right
I really wish I could’ve met her, gone too soon
Such a beautiful soul. Used drugs to deal with the hurt....and died. So very sad.
What a charming, funny, cool woman she was. I'd go to a party with her and get tattooed
I loved her outfits!
How could those people bully her for being different its just terrible how humans can be
She's cool, and funny too.
She was really happy in Brazil!
They could've have been a cool couple
Punk's not red there’s rumors that they did have a thing at one point
God. I love her, man. And Dick's pretty great too: "I looked that up one time and promptly forgot it." Haha.
Bless her heart
Dick Cavett LOVED JANIS !! LOVED HER And She respected Cavett Tremendously !!
I love her! Wish she didn’t pass away. 😢
I loved her so. I mourned her loss and I was just a kid.
Janis was a gorgeous and lovely woman.
Great interview
Hendrix returned for a visit to Seattle in, I believe 1968, and played at his old high school, I was reminded of that when Janis said she was planning to attend her 10 year high school reunion in Texas.
He played at his reunion...that's wild!
That's a true shame the evil hurtfulness of people who teased and tormented her named her the homeliest man in school
She made it went back and rubbed it
Sadley she wasnt able to kick the heroin, Janis live on in her music
I was born in 1969...and I love her free spirit. Gone too young Janis....and Jim Morrison from the Doors. Dick Cavett treated her sooo respectfully. Good on ya Dick. A real gentleman. She was soooout of breath probably after all that heroin abuse. But he was so kind. He asked her to recover after she got her breath back. What a beautiful man. He respects women.😊
She reminds me of my neighbor deb . Their personalities are exactly the same
wow, she's somethin
They laughed me out of class out of school out of town out of state,.....so I'm going home