I totally agree. One of the greatest interviewers ever. Also, this is the second interview I've watched with them. I think Dick was totally enamored with her. I can imagine he was devastated when she died.
The chemistry between these two. Such a sense of respect, friendship and both are funny alone or when together. Cavett definitely had an attraction to Janis, and Janis flirted with him always because of it.
I have the same personality type, but a different dysfunctional family personality disorder! Love her! She reminds me of Calamity Jane as a queen of prose! A very rare flower! 💖💖💖💕💕💕 We need so much more reality in our country!
Janis Joplin is just so amazingly charming and open here and in the other Cavett interviews. It is her great advantage over so many women singers that her openness is the power driving her great talent. I wish so much that she had lived years longer. I did not have a TV at the time, so these interviews are all I have to see her at her candid best. Thanks to Dick Cavett for being perceptive enough to gather so many wonderful talented people for his shows.
I read the same thing…that she cracked a southern comfort bottle over his head. That made me laugh….Morrison needed a bottle broken over his head to knock some sense into him. I never liked him or his music so I was happy to learn that Janis clunked him over the head. Excellent!
Morrison was warned she is a firecracker but was smitten by her.Morrison was always calm and collected till that one beer too many set him off and it did and he started pulling her hair and SMASH.But Morrison always wanted to meet her again Janis thought Morrison was a creep.
@@STRONGMAN415 Leonard Cohen wrote “Chelsea Hotel No. 2” about her. She had dalliances with Peter Coyote and Kris Kristofferson, whose “Me and Bobby McGee” she covered. She slept with Joe Namath, of all people, and possibly, George-Warren suggests, with Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix and Dick Cavett.Oct 25, 2019
alagogo I met a blond pretty woman with big boobs. I married her. She cheated in 7 yrs and broke my heart. I met a plain woman with small boobs later. We have been together over 20 yrs. Sweet is better.
So cool to see Janis being her down to Earth self, just talking, laughing and playin" around with DC. It's sad knowing that she was to leave this world a short time after the Dick Cavett interview. She was a sweetheart, the yellow rose of Port Arthur, Texas
Me either. After educating myself about her, she doesn't look a thing like I had imagined. I was still a baby when she left this world. After seeing these interviews, I honestly don't know why people called her ugly. She was by far not ugly inside or outside. She was, from what I have seen and read, beautiful. Natural beauty. She didn't wear or need a ton of makeup. She didn't need it.
I have always loved this lady! She died at 27 years old and her talent is great,y missed. She was a troubled soul who people loved and she never thought she was worthy..
Janis grew up in a middle class ultra conservative neighborhood in Texas during the time of the upswing of the Civil Rights movement. She was completely out of place because she more pro civil rights while surrounded by racist white anti civil rights townspeople. She was bullied a lot for her more liberal attitude.
She has a good personality. But I think there’s a lot of girls who have similar personalities around still. She seems fun. Or at least in a good mood. I’m guessing she was moody or depressed.
I've never seen an interview before where both participants seem to enjoy each other's company like old friends with a little something else in the air - everything looks and sounds so natural.
They play off each other so well ( hippie - square ).Hard to watch in some ways knowing what's to come but at the same time it's nice to see her relaxed and enjoying herself . She reveals herself when she says it's hard to talk to someone when they don't seem to understand what your saying. Cavett seems to get how vulnerable she is beneath the surface and makes her feel safe rather than peppering her with cliched questions that would have put her on the defensive. Kudos to Cavett. I'm sure he took her passing very hard.
They like to flirt. She trusts him in that he's not trying to set her up to demean her. Anytime the conversation could take an awkward turn, he knows to get out of it and relax her being a goof.
A beautiful lady whom considered herself unattractive and cause of that she never tried to show herself precious ...but she was gourgeus...so sorry she never knew!
This is almost exactly TWO MONTHS before she died on Oct. 4th 1970. If I had a choice of women, I'd choose Janis hands down. She's got soul. Love you, baby girl, wherever you are.
Those were the days for sure. I'm so glad I grew up in that era! People were real, you can walk down the streets and not fear for your life. No gangs no BS, good music just a great Vibe all the way around.
Now it's all S***, and the rap industry has ruined our nation and how we interact with one another. Now we're all judged by our looks and how we act, it's a sad world out there.
@@TheImpures The Vietnam thing got labeled to the hippie movement over a short period of time. People like Mario Savio at the Berkley University 1964 was part of the original Vietnam/free speech movement. Most of the Hippies came from prominent families as well as being Army brats (Parents were in the army) and believed the Hippie movement was at first used to unleash LSD to the public. As MKultra experiment came to light years later. Just stuff I have read and researched. JMO....Peace.
I agree it was safer, but it was still in many ways the same. There was Manson and his murders, the Vietnam War, assassinations of JFK AND MLK JR, gangs were very present and dangerous, drugs were killing thos nations soul, and God was just a decoration of the Cross around their necks . Yet, it was a safer time. It was a time where Jesus was referenced in schools, professional sports, work and homes, and He was welcomed and worshipped. Thst even the worst gangs didn't kill innocent people just to kill them. Where there was no mass shootings, no blatant and open violence on a scale that is mind boggling in its scope today.. I speak of the USA. So it was a better country, because then the majority lof people loved God, and openly proclaimed Him the risen Lord. safer. Today, if you speak of Jesus your invariably made to feel uncomfortable, and not too subtly told to shut up about God. Today, being a liar, a thug, a violent person is infinitely more comfortable for millions to deal with then to hear about our Lord Jesus. Janis in her time heard of Jesus weekly, and saw people worship Him as a norm. We have more people now, but the human heart then as now has not changed. Only through Jesus can we become alive, the one constant in the human experience is God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.
"A once in a lifetime gift that due to electronic media we are fortunate to share and for those of us who were there it captures the moments we were too busy living to take notice they were important...'
I was 16 when she died...her death jagged my heart...I was living in her even I didn't understand a word of what she was singing...She was my voice, my tripes my soul...48 years after her death, I still can cry when I listen to her...crying over me....
just now seeing your comment in summer 2022, and feeling such a resonance with what you're saying; i cry too; it's a vibrational symbiosis we're feeling - we LOVE this Life that is expressing what is in the soul of us.... She is expressing the deepest, most authentic depth of our true humanity, don't you think?
Well she didn't have confidence.. and you know bullies in school.. and obviously later on she didn't take care of herself.. but a lot of her late 60s persona was an attempt to compensate for that negative treatment she had received and so people would like her.
I love her, she was very beautiful and I love her personality. May she rest in peace such a beautiful soul with a beautiful voice. Me and her would have been best friends!
Ah, Mr. Cavett surely had a crush on Janis. ;-D I love how confused she is when he asks her if she has a water ski. She was really cute in my opinion so I don't understand why so many people thought (and think) that she's ugly. And although she appears to be a bit boozed here she was clean at the time, according to her tour manager John Cooke. She died because the concentration of heroin was much too high and she wasn't accustomed to it like before (at least that's what I heard).
It was exactly that, she had gotten herself clean and the story as I understand it was she was supposed to meet with her boyfriend at the time but he never showed and Janice went into a depression feeling snubbed by him and went and got some heroin that was a much higher concentration that she could handle since she had been clean and off the stuff and it caused her to overdose. RIP Pearl you will always be the greatest!
@@curtiskretzer8898 that was her first band, after she split from them she formed 'Kosmic Blues 'and then Full Tilt Boogie. Only one member from BigBrother stayed all the way with her, Sam Andrew.
I never really bothered listening to her sing much less listening talk or interviewed ... WOW I missed the boat !! she is really great !!! live and learn!!
I lost my first stereo to this woman. My brother warned me about blaring her music from my stereo one more time. Well, I did. He smashed my turntable, my Pearl album all to hell with his fist. I miss that brother. I hope he met Janis in heaven, lol. I hope she gave him hell for that.
Met her once at a store when I was 13 in Hollywood where I grew up. We talked forever. She was awesome.
DP Dutcher lucky!
Really?! What did you talk about?
DP Dutcher 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 13 was a nice age for to know her.
You are one of the luckiest people on the planet!
I love Janis💜💜💜💜
Light in the Piazza Your probably just a sceptical person
It’s hard to believe people these days.
She does not pretend, just being herself. Very natural.
Shut the fuck she’s just like any other person she just sang and sold her soul Fucking fan boy
Yeah, herself on heroin
hendrix and janis were both super stars but humble and gentle. Good souls
Cavett is so underrated. What a great interviewer he was. He was more of a conversationlist.
True - John and Yoko and Jimi liked him too!
His interview with Mae West is a classic
@@tula1433 Thanks. Going to look that up right now.
I totally agree. One of the greatest interviewers ever. Also, this is the second interview I've watched with them. I think Dick was totally enamored with her. I can imagine he was devastated when she died.
The chemistry between these two. Such a sense of respect, friendship and both are funny alone or when together. Cavett definitely had an attraction to Janis, and Janis flirted with him always because of it.
Janis was so sweet and Dick was so respectful.
He was a good interviewer
She's the only person that makes me emotional during any performance and I can never get enough of her. I love her more than words can describe.
She was the absolute Queen. There will never be another like Janis 🖤
“I wore my hip jacket for you.” “You did?” My sentiments exactly...
Said with tongue in cheek.
Janis Joplin-- what a woman!
Love her music.
Love her beautiful heart.
R.I.P.
Janis had a great personality....I love it!!!
rma Knight...I do not believe that she feld like this.
Dick had a great crush on her and was devastated by her death.
Janis is very handsome
I have the same personality type, but a different dysfunctional family personality disorder! Love her! She reminds me of Calamity Jane as a queen of prose! A very rare flower! 💖💖💖💕💕💕 We need so much more reality in our country!
High functioning alcoholic, like me. But with so much more talent. I write, a lot like her style. I am just a lowly onlooker.
You can't help but love everything about her.... Charm, laugh, style, humor.... Love her
My hero, I did a paper/report on her in literature class when I was in 9th grade and received an A+... Absolutely adore her 💙💙💙💙
She'll always be my number one 🖤
This interview gives me chills. Talk about someone being ahead of her time. One could plug this interview today and not lose a beat.
❤❤Janis
Never seen such a chill host, wish we had more like him
Janis Joplin is just so amazingly charming and open here and in the other Cavett interviews. It is her great advantage over so many women singers that her openness is the power driving her great talent. I wish so much that she had lived years longer. I did not have a TV at the time, so these interviews are all I have to see her at her candid best. Thanks to Dick Cavett for being perceptive enough to gather so many wonderful talented people for his shows.
Holy cow!! Even her laugh has soul!
Janis' cackle makes me tickly and giggly inside. It melts me into mush. I love her and miss her guts, as we all still do.
Janis is very handsome
@@magnushyenna1574 Handsome ? Okayyyyyy.
so child-like and real. And damn her crush velvet pants are the jam!
crush velvet takes me back. loved it and owned a few jackets and a pair of trousers
I love the pants they wore back then.
Her light gold knit pants and tunic top outfit at Monterey Pop in 1967 was gorgeous too.
This is the woman who smashed a southern comfort bottle on Jim Morrison's head 😅🤣🤣😅😂..... EPIC
She said Jim was her favorite singer ,check it out
As I recall- he absolutely deserved it.
I read the same thing…that she cracked a southern comfort bottle over his head. That made me laugh….Morrison needed a bottle broken over his head to knock some sense into him. I never liked him or his music so I was happy to learn that Janis clunked him over the head. Excellent!
Morrison was warned she is a firecracker but was smitten by her.Morrison was always calm and collected till that one beer too many set him off and it did and he started pulling her hair and SMASH.But Morrison always wanted to meet her again Janis thought Morrison was a creep.
@@STRONGMAN415 Leonard Cohen wrote “Chelsea Hotel No. 2” about her. She had dalliances with Peter Coyote and Kris Kristofferson, whose “Me and Bobby McGee” she covered. She slept with Joe Namath, of all people, and possibly, George-Warren suggests, with Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix and Dick Cavett.Oct 25, 2019
Many people call her ( unattractive ) . I don't see how ? I think she's beautiful .
I think she was an amazing beauty, inside and out. And sexy as hell. Damn, Im in love with this woman.
alagogo I met a blond pretty woman with big boobs. I married her. She cheated in 7 yrs and broke my heart. I met a plain woman with small boobs later. We have been together over 20 yrs. Sweet is better.
Ok , I'm happy!
+nadja v Jesus Christ...
+nadja v She's really ugly.
So cool to see Janis being her down to Earth self, just talking, laughing and playin" around with DC. It's sad knowing that she was to leave this world a short time after the Dick Cavett interview.
She was a sweetheart, the yellow rose of Port Arthur, Texas
Janis Joplin was so beautiful. I don't know where some people got off calling her "ugly". It may have been jealousy tho🤷♀️
I don't see that "ugliness" either.
Me either. After educating myself about her, she doesn't look a thing like I had imagined. I was still a baby when she left this world. After seeing these interviews, I honestly don't know why people called her ugly. She was by far not ugly inside or outside. She was, from what I have seen and read, beautiful. Natural beauty. She didn't wear or need a ton of makeup. She didn't need it.
What is this "ugly" talk ? She wasn't bad looking at all.
Janis Lyn Joplin is Extremely Talented and Gorgeous R.I.P Pearl Gone but NEVER Forgotten
I have always loved this lady! She died at 27 years old and her talent is great,y missed. She was a troubled soul who people loved and she never thought she was worthy..
Janis grew up in a middle class ultra conservative neighborhood in Texas during the time of the upswing of the Civil Rights movement. She was completely out of place because she more pro civil rights while surrounded by racist white anti civil rights townspeople. She was bullied a lot for her more liberal attitude.
Her voice and smile was everything! Love her to bits
"Piece of my Heart" will always be one of my favorites.
She took a piece of all our hearts...
My litle song bird,time has passed,we grow old and you stayed forever young
Goran Fučkar 💙💚💛💜🐦
That is so sweet and so nice of you Goran. no bullshit just a nice true from the heart quote.
So sweet.....and so sad:(
Two months before she died. It breaks my heart. RIP Janis.
You mean two months after this interview?
Alejandro Pulgar Cambra He mentTHIS was - two months before she died. 😂
SUICIDE
SUICIDE
kevin joseph I don’t think it was suicide. I think they said it was an accidental overdose of heroin. Though she was a heavy drinker as well.
AND 2 months later the world lost a TRUE LEGEND💔😔 R.I.P. JANIS🙏😢
tec61, I cried that day!
Back when late night tv was unscripted.
Jason,yes i agree.And i liked it better back then.🌟
Aww... she just seemed so down to earth and cute... I would have loved to have met her and got a chance to hang out.
She has a good personality. But I think there’s a lot of girls who have similar personalities around still. She seems fun. Or at least in a good mood. I’m guessing she was moody or depressed.
@Heny W you must know everything and have met everyone then?
@Heny W everyone has their vices.it doesnt mean they're a bad person.she was trying to mask the pain i believe.she seems very down to earth imo.
And smoke pot with her!
I've never seen an interview before where both participants seem to enjoy each other's company like old friends with a little something else in the air - everything looks and sounds so natural.
She was just beautiful! The stars that shine brightest,never shine the longest.God bless her.
They play off each other so well ( hippie - square ).Hard to watch in some ways knowing what's to come but at the same time it's nice to see her relaxed and enjoying herself . She reveals herself when she says it's hard to talk to someone when they don't seem to understand what your saying. Cavett seems to get how vulnerable she is beneath the surface and makes her feel safe rather than peppering her with cliched questions that would have put her on the defensive. Kudos to Cavett. I'm sure he took her passing very hard.
TheDrectorsCut - well said!
They like to flirt. She trusts him in that he's not trying to set her up to demean her. Anytime the conversation could take an awkward turn, he knows to get out of it and relax her being a goof.
@@dontworrybehappy8080 Yeah, Cavett had real poise and brilliant transitional skills.
Apparently, they at least once hung out together after the show too - he talks about it on PBS's "American Masters"
Watching her brings back so many memories of my childhood. She was amazing.
Oh Joplin 💛 her laughter brightens my soul
Sadly, she died just 62 days after this interview. Gone too young.
I know I hate that so much.
justt two months after this ? so sad
Cant ya tell shes lost
Shes beautiful. RIP 💞💖💕💓💗❤
Her laugh is from the heart absolutely beautiful
A woman who was well before her time and as revelant today as she was then. ✌🤘
She was bullied. I was bullied. For those who were bullied. She has the last word for us all . Janis Joplin an icon . The bullies,forgotten.
I hate death. I love you. Janice. I was born on the exact day she died, October 4, 1970.
Antonio Caban Yeah death is an asshole...
Antonio Caban , yet you have no talent. Strange how that works huh ?
OchoMarvo caban is good at being. A ho mo
Antonio Caban I promise you man she’s living a happy life somewhere in a mysterious country
@@ochomarvo7189 You.dont know him, keyboard bully.
He had such a crush on her lol. Cute
He couldn't even talk!!!! SO OBVIOUS HE HAD A CRUSH ON HER!!!! I think it's soooooo cool 😎👍
She has the prettiest speaking voice
Her speaking voice is eloquent. Yes Mr. Cavett really likes her.
Ms joplin is amazingly charismatic and humble
In a world of Kardashians...... Be Janis!!!
LaDaryl Barker how you can even put janis in one sentence with those.... why you even think about them????
LaDaryl Barker This is the best comment! Thank you.
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How about in a world of people, be YOU.
Well we shouldn't idolize drugs
A beautiful lady whom considered herself unattractive and cause of that she never tried to show herself precious ...but she was gourgeus...so sorry she never knew!
Yess
Perspective is a powerful thing
This is almost exactly TWO MONTHS before she died on Oct. 4th 1970. If I had a choice of women, I'd choose Janis hands down. She's got soul. Love you, baby girl, wherever you are.
Janis Joplin was beautiful. I do not see how she was single n alone without a hippy guy. Beautiful Janis. ❤
Her biography was heart breaking, sweetest soul ever we love you Janis !
oh I just love her she is so down to earth mellow and just a free bird
That was my parents limo service she mentioned at the 3:28 mark... pretty cool!
Your dad beat some ass huh? Lol
Awesome !
Chris Fisher THAT is the coolest thing ever!!!!!
No way, that is amazing . Is the limo service still around?
Its not your parents limo buisness because it was run from great friends of my mother. But way to get likes Mr. Fisher.
She reminds me of Peppermint Patty all grown up!!
:)
Hah!!!
@Robin I thought so too..... 🖤💕🖤💕👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
somewereinwisconsin or punky Brewster
Cavett is a treasure. And the legendary Janis Joplin did in fact like being on his show.
He was told pick up glasses and picked up her sunglasses when it was supposed to be actual glasses. So funny how he did that
Those were the days for sure. I'm so glad I grew up in that era! People were real, you can walk down the streets and not fear for your life. No gangs no BS, good music just a great Vibe all the way around.
Now it's all S***, and the rap industry has ruined our nation and how we interact with one another. Now we're all judged by our looks and how we act, it's a sad world out there.
No gangs? Glad you lived in a safe city. I too grew up in that era and there were gangs then too. First hand experience.
no gangs? lmao okay no BS? why do you think the whole hippie movement was happening uhhhh VIETNAM
@@TheImpures The Vietnam thing got labeled to the hippie movement over a short period of time. People like Mario Savio at the Berkley University 1964 was part of the original Vietnam/free speech movement. Most of the Hippies came from prominent families as well as being Army brats (Parents were in the army) and believed the Hippie movement was at first used to unleash LSD to the public. As MKultra experiment came to light years later. Just stuff I have read and researched. JMO....Peace.
I agree it was safer, but it was still in many ways the same. There was Manson and his murders, the Vietnam War, assassinations of JFK AND MLK JR, gangs were very present and dangerous, drugs were killing thos nations soul, and God was just a decoration of the Cross around their necks .
Yet, it was a safer time. It was a time where Jesus was referenced in schools, professional sports, work and homes, and He was welcomed and worshipped. Thst even the worst gangs didn't kill innocent people just to kill them. Where there was no mass shootings, no blatant and open violence on a scale that is mind boggling in its scope today.. I speak of the USA. So it was a better country, because then the majority lof people loved God, and openly proclaimed Him the risen Lord. safer. Today, if you speak of Jesus your invariably made to feel uncomfortable, and not too subtly told to shut up about God. Today, being a liar, a thug, a violent person is infinitely more comfortable for millions to deal with then to hear about our Lord Jesus. Janis in her time heard of Jesus weekly, and saw people worship Him as a norm. We have more people now, but the human heart then as now has not changed. Only through Jesus can we become alive, the one constant in the human experience is God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.
This is the way conversations went before we were taken captive by social media...
"A once in a lifetime gift that due to electronic media we are fortunate to share and for those of us who were there it captures the moments we were too busy living to take notice they were important...'
Janis " stoned" was more articulate and made more sense then most of today's so called " stars" do sober.
Different era - today crap is king esp in most pop music - rap is awful - ban that and we will get rid of the ‘ N’ word -
@@martinhanley9524 wtf has rap got to do with saying the n word? If your not black just don’t say the n word simple
pretentious comment
@@martinhanley9524 you would still be racist though, so....???
@@H.Rvenice n*igga, ni*gga, ni*gga...oh, I'm white ;)
Ohh Janis, you just make me smile. Rest peacefully
I was 16 when she died...her death jagged my heart...I was living in her even I didn't understand a word of what she was singing...She was my voice, my tripes my soul...48 years after her death, I still can cry when I listen to her...crying over me....
just now seeing your comment in summer 2022, and feeling such a resonance with what you're saying; i cry too; it's a vibrational symbiosis we're feeling - we LOVE this Life that is expressing what is in the soul of us.... She is expressing the deepest, most authentic depth of our true humanity, don't you think?
2023. Paul Knowles from the UK she was so innocent and honest. Amy Winehouse? History repeats.
Her smile ♡_♡
👑 *She's Legend* 👑
Love Janis, her songs will live on 4--ever. Best
Female singer ever, true icon.
I Love You Janis !!!
She is adorable. And when she smiles, even more so. God I love her.
She was viewed as ugly by her classmates. I think she was very cute.
Kids are cruel
Well she didn't have confidence.. and you know bullies in school.. and obviously later on she didn't take care of herself.. but a lot of her late 60s persona was an attempt to compensate for that negative treatment she had received and so people would like her.
englandmadethewest I think she's absolutely adorable!
It wasn't that Janis was "ugly" she had a masculine looking face. She looked liked actor Crispin Glover.
Classmates who never amounted to shit...and Janis blew everyones minds
I love her, she was very beautiful and I love her personality. May she rest in peace such a beautiful soul with a beautiful voice. Me and her would have been best friends!
I enjoyed this interview and it's good to see Janis talking.
Here again enjoying the authenticity of times gone by .. they were two of the coolest cats ✌🏽 ☮️ 💜 🪶
I will always love her
Ah, Mr. Cavett surely had a crush on Janis. ;-D I love how confused she is when he asks her if she has a water ski. She was really cute in my opinion so I don't understand why so many people thought (and think) that she's ugly. And although she appears to be a bit boozed here she was clean at the time, according to her tour manager John Cooke. She died because the concentration of heroin was much too high and she wasn't accustomed to it like before (at least that's what I heard).
She liked him too.
Sounded like he asked her if she ever water ski-ed, rather than if she has a water ski.
It was exactly that, she had gotten herself clean and the story as I understand it was she was supposed to meet with her boyfriend at the time but he never showed and Janice went into a depression feeling snubbed by him and went and got some heroin that was a much higher concentration that she could handle since she had been clean and off the stuff and it caused her to overdose. RIP Pearl you will always be the greatest!
She is so cool, and reminds me a lot of Robin Williams.
Well, I find Janis tremendously nice, funny, smart here. Much more than the conductor. Brilliant!
So sad this Iconic woman had 2 months and one day left on this earth from this interview.. R.I.P. Janis. You were a shooting star.
She wasn't so ugly, She was very cute and she had a great personality. I love her and her voice!
She wasn't ugly at all.
i literally forgot where i was when this finished... she pulls me into her beautiful world and i just want to stay there!
R.i.p Janis Joplin
i love Janis.
she seemed like such a fun groovy lady to be around
Love Janis forever!
Janis has the frickin cutest personality ever!!! How could anyone NOT love this woman??!!
IS EVERYBODY READY FOR FULL TILT BOOGIE?..well here you go !!! ..1st time i ever seen her just talk :) ... so innocent and even her laughter has soul
Always heard title iteration 4 her band was"Big Brother & the Holding Company"
@@curtiskretzer8898 that was her first band, after she split from them she formed 'Kosmic Blues 'and then Full Tilt Boogie. Only one member from BigBrother stayed all the way with her, Sam Andrew.
lol she's so cute when she's all awkward. Such an awesome musician. definitely on my top 5 of all time!
samnangpoe I liked her best with big brother. my kind of music. later stuff not so much.
@@gregoryphillips5581 Yeah me too - I think she missed those guys, and was lonelier without them!
you can see they had a lot of respect for each other
Stunning Songbird. 🎼🎵🎶🎵
I never really bothered listening to her sing much less listening talk or interviewed ... WOW I missed the boat !! she is really great !!! live and learn!!
Well said BEACH WALKER. Ditto.
the description says this was filmed august 3rd 1970 Janis died oct 4 1970 its so sad that she died just a few months after this
Beautiful soul. Bless.
I love this conversation, they are so funny together
I lost my first stereo to this woman. My brother warned me about blaring her music from my stereo one more time. Well, I did. He smashed my turntable, my Pearl album all to hell with his fist. I miss that brother. I hope he met Janis in heaven, lol. I hope she gave him hell for that.
Τhat is sooi sweet!love from greece
Love her personality so much!
I try to use the words like Groovy, or Far out everyday! She was Full Tilt Boogie!
About 60 days left to live; how sad. We miss you, Janis. RIP.
Cavett gave ole cutie here a good interview. RIP,JJ..
Such a beautiful talented woman. A true artist and preformer. I admire her spirit emensly.
She is so my spirit animal..muse...pearl..my everything..I love you janis
So cute and adorable I love her personality
Omg, she looked and talked and laughed like Robin Williams! God bless their souls
Lol no she didn’t
no way is she ugly she is beautiful and sooooooo cute...RIP my sista!!
TOTALLY relieved when she was asked to sing; back to comfort zone.
Janus was awesome
and what a voice ❤
I love her laugh and I love all of her essence✨💜