Janis Joplin w. Big Brother and the Holding Company



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"Combination of the Two" performed live at Montery closes out this clip from "Nine Hundred Nights." It was not included in the Pennebaker concert film "Monterey Pop." Instead, a lingering powerful closeup of Janis singing "Ball and Chain" was used to represent Big Brother and the Holding Company's performance at this landmark 1967 festival. Also here, surviving band members Sam Andrews, David Getz and Peter Albin discuss the good and the bad of their experiences at Monterey. The documentary this clip is taken from, "Nine Hundred Nights," also features interviews with James Gurley, Janis Joplin, Nick Gravenites, Lenny Kaye and Ellen Willis, with narration by Rip Torn. Produced by Multiprises. Directed by Michael Burlingame of the Control Group.


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I moved to ... ( 1 year ago by eareyearm)
I moved to Shropshire and hear rumours of Robert living nearby. Any truth ?
anyway...it's all ... ( 1 year ago by girardgiacomozetto)
anyway...it's all fun n games till somebody loses a third eye. styx and the rolling stones may break your bones but names will never hurt me. Tommy, can you hear me?
TOMMY can you HEAARRRR me!...
webster...now THAT ... ( 1 year ago by girardgiacomozetto)
webster...now THAT was a cool show. i love
that lil black boy.
the vercool thing ... ( 1 year ago by girardgiacomozetto)
the vercool thing about this paticular janis video comments n response page is the crater of time that people scurry forth in cuz each
comment vs response here are legs of a journey apart from another. monther language.
Dude, if you had ... ( 1 year ago by Jenscool)
Dude, if you had just been around her 15 mins. or so, you wouldn't be pouring hate out of the computer, the lady had a presence to her you had to know. And very generous as well.
i love ball and ... ( 1 year ago by tommartyn)
i love ball and chain man, and have been listing to it for many years. the britney spears stuff is a weird reference, but, ehh, kind of amusing that you think i would listen to commercials like that...
Not true. The fact ... ( 1 year ago by plkncd)
Not true. The fact is that Janis did not know how to ROCK before Big Brother taught her. That is just a fact. Before the band took her in, she was a rather mediocre folksinger. When she took the bad advice to leave the group and become the second Billy Holiday, she cut off her roots. And everyone knows the rest of the story.
Just to clarify my ... ( 1 year ago by plkncd)
Just to clarify my comment below--don't mistake me, I loved Janis. But the best album she did was Cheap Thrills, not Cosmic Blues, not Pearl. She needed them and they needed her. Likewise, neither Lennon nor McCartney were as great once they killed the Golden Goose.
VEry good!!!!!!! ... ( 10 months ago by biofagom)
VEry good!!!!!!! estupendo!! muito bom!!!
Array ( 10 months ago by CanadianMusicRocks)
Janis Joplin & Big Brother And The Holding Company ROCKS !!!!!
i think the way sam ... ( 9 months ago by beefheart67)
i think the way sam and janis trade off lead vocals is kick ass very powerful. i wish they would have done some more songs with sam and janis trading off vocals!!
Janis was amazing ... ( 9 months ago by musicfreak84)
Janis was amazing and she pulled of Kozmic Blues very well and kicked ass on Pearl. But come on people, you have to admit...she sounded raw and real and incredible with BBHC.
I knew a Jazz ... ( 9 months ago by txmcxlx)
I knew a Jazz singer in Kansas City who was 5 foot 2 and just as loud.
She never made it big because she didn't have a drug habit that caused her that pain. It is typical America that a person has to have some deep personal flaw to be a success whether it is President, a CEO, or a Music Star.
That's bullshit. In ... ( 8 months ago by mllerref)
That's bullshit. In order to be successful, you have to have a shit-load of talent and even more luck. It's a shame that you're friend didn't get the credit she probably deserved, but if she had been invited to play at Monterey, it would have been her in this documentary, not Janis. Don't get me wrong, Joplin is an incredible performer. She's famous because she had the right talent for the right place in time, not because she did heroin.
Your right. Just ... ( 8 months ago by txmcxlx)
Your right. Just look at the President. You have to have something to be a drunken bum and yet be President of the USA. You can't apply for a job and be a drunk, but you can be President or a big hero.
Her drug habit was ... ( 8 months ago by RadioReporter01)
Her drug habit was to sooth the pain. She had no friends in a small ytexas town and couldn't wait to get out.
Her heart was drop kicked across a thousand blazing deserts by male and female lovers. With no one to count on, booze and dope were ehr only friends. She wasn't sucessful because she had a drug habit. She had a drug habit because she was sucessful. Sometimes it's the only way forward. Been th
ere done that so I know. As Americans it is our fate.
Nah, it still would ... ( 8 months ago by RadioReporter01)
Nah, it still would have been Janis
Did YOU ever seen ... ( 3 months ago by iriswigle)
Did YOU ever seen Janis Joplin drunk? She was in Woodstock for just acouple of hours, did her song and a song with Bobby Darin and left. Woodstock was not her scene nor Bobbys. She always left, came and left. However, reporters sale newspapers not truths right?
Janis NEVER did ... ( 3 months ago by iriswigle)
Janis NEVER did parties. Anyone that knew her heard the same story from Janis' lips to their ears..."DON'T GO TO THE PARTIES." She was a loner. Janis was big but Janis didn't want to be Janis. She preferred Elvis.
What? Janis loved ... ( 3 months ago by txmcxlx)
What? Janis loved parties. That's where she got hopped up and loaded with junk. There are loads of pictures of her at parties. She was never straight. Always down on smack and booze.
at 6:01 - "jimi ... ( 3 months ago by melmothd)
at 6:01 - "jimi hendrix was like taking acid, man...I thought it was tic-tacs, he was taking so many...of these white things in his mouth..." LOL!
see...rock stars were on serious drugs in the 60s/70s...these days rock stars go to rehab for being addicted to coffee or something.
When I was very ... ( 3 months ago by bathsheba56)
When I was very young, my brother brought home this album called "Cheap Thrills." What was this crazy shit, just look at the cover R. Crumb. Yeah, I love Janis, and they didn't really last that long, but you know, I think she sounded best in that band. Hell, Gurley and Andrews are the most underrated guitar duo ever! I listen to that stuff today and still makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck.
janis had so much ... ( 2 months ago by vir69gin)
janis had so much feeling inside...she was a beautiful troubled soul and was taken from this world way before her time... she was laughed out of school her town and it hurt so bad she sang the blues... janis you are the beat...
wowo they tore the ... ( 1 month ago by loitalove)
wowo they tore the tent down



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