@@johnthomson83 Kristofferson and Janis were lovers for a while and later best of friends. He said he didn't get to hear her version of his song until soon after she'd passed, it took him dozens of listens before he could get through the song without breaking down.
I love how she uses "la la la" to turn her voice into a lead instrument in the last verse leading into the final blow out. Janis Joplin guitar, Richard Bell piano, Ken Pearson organ, John Till lead guitar. PS. Paul A. Rothchild, best known as the recording studio producer of The Doors, produced this song. That might explain why some of the piano work during the blow out section evokes the sounds of Ray Manzarek from The Doors.
This might be Janis Joplin's signature song here. It took a country outlaw and all-around hell-raiser like Kris Kristofferson to write it, though. This is one of the greatest match-ups of singer and songwriter ever. Kris Kristofferson's hard living gave him the insight to write Johnny Cash's "Sunday Morning Coming Down"(best hangover song EVER)as well as sexually-charged classic country songs like "Help Me Make it Through the Night." Janis was quite a rebel herself, and mixing those two together was great. I know that Kris wrote the song, but Janis was the one that owns it. Great reaction....but I'm shocked that you've never heard of this song before. It's just that much of a classic.
She is an absolute Legend. Read some of her autobiographies. I guarantee you'll love them. I did a few College papers on her. She was remarkable. She hit Jim Morrison over the head with a bottle of Jack Daniels LOL. Legend. Died way too young
"Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose" Kris Kristofferson wrote an amazing song, but there is no one else who could have delivered it like Janice.
@@bsw2157 Rhodes Scholar,Gold Glove Boxer,U.S.Army Captain,Ranger qualified.Gave it all up to be a bartender and Janitor to follow his dream of being a songwriter,hell of a man.
Stretch out your aggression with 'Move Over." Jamis is in total control of her vocal power and dares you to sit still. She always gave her best. Which is all we can do in the end. R.I.P. Janis.
The 27 club is a very tragic club to be a part of . It started with blues man Robert Johnson in the 30s . Picked up a lot of members in the 60s and early 70s . Brian Jones Jim Morrison Janis Joplin .later in the 90s Kurt Cobain
You’ll never hear a bad word about Janis. She was truly a sweet soul. She was only here for a very short period of time….but, she left us a little something to remember her by. I’m sure she would want us to enjoy her music and to make the most of our lives. Don’t waste a minute of it. Life is way too short. Spread the music, the love and be kind to others.
Saw her at Winterland, with Big Brother and the Holding Company; Quicksilver Messenger Service; Jefferson Airplane; and The Grateful Dead, August '67. Not once did any of them stop a song to explain it to the audience. Between tunes..."I had a pair a Levi's and a couple a T-shirts and I figured I had my shit pretty well together, man". (Janis Joplin, introducing the next song). "But there was this chick that lived upstairs, and she always seemed to be so fine, nice clothes, smelled good, fancy hair. And I couldn't figure out what it was she had that I didn't have. So, one day I hid in the stairwell, and you know what I found out? This chick hit the streets at noon, man. I mean, I didn't even get up until three. So, I learned, what you gotta do, man, is try, just a little bit harder".
Stunning talent - and superbly showcased by an amazing group of outstanding musicians. Then only one I can think of today who had equally so much overflowng ability and soul, is the late Amy Winehouse. These sorts of genuis arrive from nowwhere, show us all what sheer talent is really all about and depart; perhaps their own vitality and need for expression - and having to deal with the atttendent adoration, is simply too much for them to cope with? Better to burn out - then fade away?
Janis was very much influenced by Bessie Smith (the Empress of the Blues). When Janis found out that Bessie was buried with no tombstone she bought one and had it placed on Bessie's grave. I adore Janis and Bessie Smith. Do a reaction to Bessie Smith!
Love this song, love Janis for half a century now. For change of pace Would you do Faith Hill with hubby Tim McGraw " How to speak to a girl." They have raised 3 daughters now. They have 3 daughters.
There's also her demo on UA-cam Music. Kris had an year long affair with her. He recorded this song originally about his agent's receptionist a woman. He said when Janis recorded this it was forever her song. She died before it was released and never performed it live... 😢
Heres 2 80-90ss classics for u that no one has reactiaction to by Tom Petty Jammin Me 1987 and You Wrecked Me 1994 RIP Tom thansk Pete love ur Vids Scribe cash!
I'd love to see you react to Janis Joplin singing "Cry Baby." One of my favorite songs of hers, with some of the most impressive of Janis' vocals (and that's saying something). Song gives me goose bumps every time.
This was written by her boyfriend at the time Chris christopherson she sang it is a gift for him. Sadly the Queen left the building before he could hear it. Long live the Queen of the Blues
Kris Kristofferson was never her boyfriend. It was co-written by Kris and Fred Foster and was originally performed by Roger Miller. The song is the story of two drifters, the narrator and Bobby McGee. The couple hitch a ride from a truck driver and sing as they drive through the American South. They visit California and then part ways, with the song's narrator expressing sadness afterwards. Due to the singer's name never being mentioned and the name "Bobby" being gender neutral, the song has been recorded by both male and female singers with only minor differences in the lyrical content.
@@thegorn68 You might want to go listen to Kris Kristophersons interview about this song. He lived with Janis for about a MONTH (he said so) and in the mid-60s maybe 66 or 67, they would be freaky deakying, he as much as said so. This song was about an adventure, of course, real or made up who knows, but he asked a friend/partner what his Secretary's name was, and it was Bobbie McKee (a girl), so Kris got it wrong and wrote Bobby Mcgee, she said it was OK to use her name after she got a Divorce her husband used to tell everyone that song was about him and his wife, (LOL). Janis recorded this son and was going to surprise him in early 1970, she of course died before the song was ever released. Seems Fred was the guy who had the Secretary.............SEE BELOW: The suggestion for the title was a cordial challenge from producer and Monument Records founder Fred Foster to Kris. The titular character was named for a studio secretary, Barbara "Bobbie" McKee, but Kristofferson had misheard her surname. Kris explained that he was trying to convey the despair of the last scene of Frederico Fellini’s ‘’La Strada’’ where a broken, war-torn, inebriated Anthony Quinn stares up from the beach, at the night's stars
Yep...another great Kris Kristofferson song. You should check him out. You might have seen him in the movies. Also, check out the movie The Rose starring Bette Midler and is loosely based on Janis. Here's a scene ua-cam.com/video/scMAwJGVYA8/v-deo.html
"I'd trade all of my tomorrows for one single yesterday" One of the most emotionally true statements ever made.
Brutal and beautiful. Chris wrote it but she puts all her soul into it.
Absolutely Rick.
@@peterjonas4971 Kris Kristofferson
@@johnthomson83 My bad. I forget he spells it with K. Thanks.
@@johnthomson83 Kristofferson and Janis were lovers for a while and later best of friends. He said he didn't get to hear her version of his song until soon after she'd passed, it took him dozens of listens before he could get through the song without breaking down.
If you grew up in the 70's and 80's this song played constantly on the radio. Still is actually. Forgot I was old.
Not old, Classic.I used to blast Janis as loud as my car radio would play on my way to work to get me ready for my day
Yep, old here, too -- but we did have some good music back in the day, right? Regards....
RIGHT! lol, same right here. Music of yesteryear so much better, just sayin'. Much respect Janis!
that voice...mattered..one of the best I literally ever heard in my life..thanks for the post..you made me smile
Bobby McGee is what truckers called hitchhikers back in the ‘70’s just so you know!❤️❤️🤓
I love how she uses "la la la" to turn her voice into a lead instrument in the last verse leading into the final blow out. Janis Joplin guitar, Richard Bell piano, Ken Pearson organ, John Till lead guitar. PS. Paul A. Rothchild, best known as the recording studio producer of The Doors, produced this song. That might explain why some of the piano work during the blow out section evokes the sounds of Ray Manzarek from The Doors.
Thanks for identifying all of the musicians on this track. It's an amazing, well-thought-out arrangement. Love the blowout section!
This might be Janis Joplin's signature song here. It took a country outlaw and all-around hell-raiser like Kris Kristofferson to write it, though. This is one of the greatest match-ups of singer and songwriter ever. Kris Kristofferson's hard living gave him the insight to write Johnny Cash's "Sunday Morning Coming Down"(best hangover song EVER)as well as sexually-charged classic country songs like "Help Me Make it Through the Night." Janis was quite a rebel herself, and mixing those two together was great. I know that Kris wrote the song, but Janis was the one that owns it. Great reaction....but I'm shocked that you've never heard of this song before. It's just that much of a classic.
You need to hear Janis sing "A Woman Left Lonely." She nails that in an all-over-goosebumps way.
So glad that your Janis journey led to this absolute GEM...this woman had soul.
She is an absolute Legend. Read some of her autobiographies. I guarantee you'll love them. I did a few College papers on her. She was remarkable. She hit Jim Morrison over the head with a bottle of Jack Daniels LOL. Legend. Died way too young
Yes, saw a documentary on her, she lived to the fullest. She rocked for sure!
"Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose" Kris Kristofferson wrote an amazing song, but there is no one else who could have delivered it like Janice.
For a chuckle listen to Janis singing ' Mercedes Benz ' it's short but sweet.
That song is so much fun LOL. I've been a bartender for at least 15 years now. I can get the whole bar singing that. I love her chuckle at the end
Love the way you vibe with it
I love Janis. A bright shining star that changed my life long before I knew who she was. And I love your reaction. Rock on.
You rock girl! Fantastic reaction!!!
The story of how she got hold of this song is fantastic. I'm sure it's on here. Janis Joplin and Kris kristopherson.
Also I have watched a lot of your reactions over this year and this one made me a new sub. Great reaction!!
Sadly, she never really got to celebrate the popularity of this song. RIP
I luv her & now you have another sub
Thanks 4Sharing
Love you lovin Janis 💕
Music was SO good when I was a kid, it's criminal.
I remember listening to this song the day she died which seemed to play all day long. Jimi, Janis and Jim all died within months of one another.
The song was written by Kris Kristofferson.
songwriter, rebel truck driver , Blades mentor and vampire hunter
Yes it was they were dating at the time she repaid him by banging jimmy Hendricks and writing piece of my heart about him. Lol
@@bluebird3281 The great Kris Kristofferson (Rhodes Scholar, etc)
@@bsw2157 Rhodes Scholar,Gold Glove Boxer,U.S.Army Captain,Ranger qualified.Gave it all up to be a bartender and Janitor to follow his dream of being a songwriter,hell of a man.
he sang it at the whitehouse
One of my TOP 5 SONGS of all time!!!!!
Great reaction! I was a-boogying right along with ya! 😀
Another one of many of our great artists lost to the 27 club. RIP Janice, oh how her flame burned bright if only for a minute.
So much heart & soul. ❤
Nice video, Thanks for mentioning her.
I love the bass in this song and The bass player kills it
Kristofferson wrote and recorded it but Janis made the song hers.
Kristoferrson should have landed more helicopters.
She sent Kris a copy of her recording. He received it the day she died. So he never got to tell her how great her version was. Two great talents.
@@thrakkorzog75002 what does that even mean?
@@russellgtyler8288 Kristofferson had a rep for dramatic helicopter landings.
@@russellgtyler8288 ...In the mid '60s , Kristoferrson was a helicopter pilot in Vietnam.
Man if this song could talk and tell you all its seen since the day it hit the scene!!...Scribe beautiful as ever!!
ACE DARLING GLAD YOU FOUND JANIS
The best of the best!
The brothers love this jam
If this song doesn't make you feel good, nothing will.
Amen! 👍
Stretch out your aggression with 'Move Over." Jamis is in total control of her vocal power and dares you to sit still. She always gave her best. Which is all we can do in the end. R.I.P. Janis.
The 27 club is a very tragic club to be a part of . It started with blues man Robert Johnson in the 30s . Picked up a lot of members in the 60s and early 70s . Brian Jones Jim Morrison Janis Joplin .later in the 90s Kurt Cobain
You’ll never hear a bad word about Janis. She was truly a sweet soul. She was only here for a very short period of time….but, she left us a little something to remember her by. I’m sure she would want us to enjoy her music and to make the most of our lives. Don’t waste a minute of it. Life is way too short. Spread the music, the love and be kind to others.
Her performance at the Monterey pop festival is a great video to react to. Thanks
Janis from Texas so she knows country too.......as well as soul,blues and rock
Her Passion Is Fire 🔥
Great reaction girl
There's never been anyone like Janice 😘
Love this track
Saw her at Winterland, with Big Brother and the Holding Company; Quicksilver Messenger Service; Jefferson Airplane; and The Grateful Dead, August '67. Not once did any of them stop a song to explain it to the audience. Between tunes..."I had a pair a Levi's and a couple a T-shirts and I figured I had my shit pretty well together, man". (Janis Joplin, introducing the next song). "But there was this chick that lived upstairs, and she always seemed to be so fine, nice clothes, smelled good, fancy hair. And I couldn't figure out what it was she had that I didn't have. So, one day I hid in the stairwell, and you know what I found out? This chick hit the streets at noon, man. I mean, I didn't even get up until three. So, I learned, what you gotta do, man, is try, just a little bit harder".
Best soul church style tune is "Raise your Hand" duet with Tom Jones......think you'd like that one
I love the young people are getting it...
Stunning talent - and superbly showcased by an amazing group of outstanding musicians. Then only one I can think of today who had equally so much overflowng ability and soul, is the late Amy Winehouse. These sorts of genuis arrive from nowwhere, show us all what sheer talent is really all about and depart; perhaps their own vitality and need for expression - and having to deal with the atttendent adoration, is simply too much for them to cope with? Better to burn out - then fade away?
You should do "Cry Baby" Live Janis Joplin
my dad used to like this song a lot
Janis was very much influenced by Bessie Smith (the Empress of the Blues). When Janis found out that Bessie was buried with no tombstone she bought one and had it placed on Bessie's grave.
I adore Janis and Bessie Smith.
Do a reaction to Bessie Smith!
SHES SINGING FREEDOM
Love this song, love Janis for half a century now. For change of pace Would you do Faith Hill with hubby Tim McGraw " How to speak to a girl." They have raised 3 daughters now. They have 3 daughters.
gotta love the charlie brown piano break
please subtitle all reactions. Thank you
This is how music was recorded 54 years ago!!
You funny thank you take care 💜🌸🦄
There's also her demo on UA-cam Music. Kris had an year long affair with her. He recorded this song originally about his agent's receptionist a woman. He said when Janis recorded this it was forever her song. She died before it was released and never performed it live... 😢
❤ gnome.😢
Heres 2 80-90ss classics for u that no one has reactiaction to by Tom Petty Jammin Me 1987 and You Wrecked Me 1994 RIP Tom thansk Pete love ur Vids Scribe cash!
The clash magnificent seven
Turtle Blues and Woman Left Lonely
I am shocked you have never heard this song.
Greatness always die young and then people realizes what they have lost.,.underated Janis was by America shame ..but y'all are still at it
Have you played or reacted to Ball And Chain or Turtle Blues. By Janis??
So sad she died so young. We could use some Janis about now. RIP Janis.
Janis “maybe” live in 1969
Pink does a cover of this that's really good.
Janice Joplin is the ultimate acid queen
Rose Royce " I'm wishing on a. Star". Enjoy cause others will to.
This is rock a Billy
Mercedes Benz is very good by janis
I'd love to see you react to Janis Joplin singing "Cry Baby." One of my favorite songs of hers, with some of the most impressive of Janis' vocals (and that's saying something). Song gives me goose bumps every time.
Rip christen mcvie Fleetwood Mac
hehehe you got such good taste
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
En mi tiempo ella era la diosa dek soul, yo pensé que era negra 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
This was written by her boyfriend at the time Chris christopherson she sang it is a gift for him. Sadly the Queen left the building before he could hear it.
Long live the Queen of the Blues
Kris Kristofferson was never her boyfriend. It was co-written by Kris and Fred Foster and was originally performed by Roger Miller. The song is the story of two drifters, the narrator and Bobby McGee. The couple hitch a ride from a truck driver and sing as they drive through the American South. They visit California and then part ways, with the song's narrator expressing sadness afterwards. Due to the singer's name never being mentioned and the name "Bobby" being gender neutral, the song has been recorded by both male and female singers with only minor differences in the lyrical content.
@@thegorn68 You might want to go listen to Kris Kristophersons interview about this song. He lived with Janis for about a MONTH (he said so) and in the mid-60s maybe 66 or 67, they would be freaky deakying, he as much as said so. This song was about an adventure, of course, real or made up who knows, but he asked a friend/partner what his Secretary's name was, and it was Bobbie McKee (a girl), so Kris got it wrong and wrote Bobby Mcgee, she said it was OK to use her name after she got a Divorce her husband used to tell everyone that song was about him and his wife, (LOL).
Janis recorded this son and was going to surprise him in early 1970, she of course died before the song was ever released. Seems Fred was the guy who had the Secretary.............SEE BELOW:
The suggestion for the title was a cordial challenge from producer and Monument Records founder Fred Foster to Kris. The titular character was named for a studio secretary, Barbara "Bobbie" McKee, but Kristofferson had misheard her surname. Kris explained that he was trying to convey the despair of the last scene of Frederico Fellini’s ‘’La Strada’’ where a broken, war-torn, inebriated Anthony Quinn stares up from the beach, at the night's stars
Where'd you get that juvenile groupie bullcrap from?
GIRL US HIPPIES ARE STILL ALIVE
This was the VERY LAST song that she ever recorded.
27 Club so sad got some greats
Yep...another great Kris Kristofferson song. You should check him out. You might have seen him in the movies. Also, check out the movie The Rose starring Bette Midler and is loosely based on Janis. Here's a scene ua-cam.com/video/scMAwJGVYA8/v-deo.html
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Recorded in 1970
You have to do Jerry lee Lewis version of this great tune.
Little Miss Scribe, perhaps you should work on some Janis cover music yourself ! You got some chords and attitude too !!
Try her Mercedes Benz song..
Big things are going down when you have more than one keyboard player.
Written by Kris Kristofferson. Thank You.
This is a good, and easy song to play on guitar.
Basically, it's only seven chords,
G D7 C A E7 E D 👍
Member of the 27 club.
Pink did an epic cover of this song.
Sound kind of like the Doors at the end.
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Makes me want to twist one up and burn some sandlewood incense.
Kristofferson live with Janis at her home for a while.love and peace
Fifty years on this is the only country song that has ever connected to me.
Love your facial expressions
subtitulos, please
Rip Kris Kristofferson
Written by Kris Kristofferson.