Janis Joplin
Biography
Big Brother are primarily remembered as the group that gave Janis Joplin her start. There's no denying both that Joplin was by far the band's most striking asset, and that Big Brother would never have made a significant impression if they hadn't been fortunate enough to add her to their lineup shortly after forming. But Big Brother also occupies a significant place in the history of San Francisco psychedelic rock, as one of the bands that best captured the era's loosest, reckless, and indulgent qualities in its high-energy mutations of blues and folk-rock.
Big Brother was formed in 1965 in the Haight-Ashbury; by the time Joplin joined in mid-1966, the lineup was Sam Andrew and James Gurley on guitar, Peter Albin on bass, and David Getz on drums. Joplin, a recent arrival from Texas, entered the band at the instigation of Chet Helms, who (other than Bill Graham) was the most important San Francisco rock promoter. Big Brother, like the Grateful Dead and Quicksilver Messenger Service, were not great songwriters or singers. They didn't entirely welcome Joplin's presence at first, though, and Joplin did not dominate the group right away, sharing the lead vocals with other members.
It soon became evident to both band and audience that Joplin's fiery wail -- mature and emotionally wrenching, even at that early stage -- had to be spotlighted to make Big Brother a contender. But Big Brother wasn't superfluous to the effort, interpreting folk and blues with an inventive (if sometimes sloppy) eclecticism that often gave way to distorted guitar jamming, and matching Joplin's passion with a high-spirited, anything-goes ethos of their own.
Big Brother catapulted themselves into national attention with their performance at the Monterey Pop Festival in June 1967, particularly with Joplin's galvanizing interpretation of "Ball and Chain" (which was a highlight of the film of the event). High-powered management and record label bids rolled in immediately, but unfortunately the group had tied themselves up in a bad contract with the small Mainstream label, at a time where they were stranded on the road and needed cash. Their one Mainstream album (released in 1967) actually isn't bad at all, containing some of their stronger cuts, such as "Down on Me" and "Coo Coo." It didn't fully capture the band's strengths, and with the help of new high-powered manager Albert Grossman (also handler of Bob Dylan, the Band, and Peter, Paul & Mary), they extricated themselves from the Mainstream deal and signed with Columbia.
The one Big Brother album for Columbia that featured Joplin, Cheap Thrills (1968), wasn't completed without problems of its own. John Simon found the band so difficult to work with that he withdrew his production credit from the final LP, which was assembled from both studio sessions and live material (recorded for an aborted concert album). Cheap Thrills nonetheless went to number one when it was finally released, and though it too was an erratic affair, it contained some of the best moments of acid rock's glory days, including "Ball and Chain," "Summertime," "Combination of the Two," and "Piece of My Heart."
Cheap Thrills made Big Brother superstars, a designation that was short-lived. By the end of 1968, Joplin had decided to go solo, a move from which neither she nor Big Brother ever fully recovered. That's putting matters too simply: Joplin never found a backing band as sympathetic, but did record some excellent material in the remaining two years of her life. Big Brother, on the other hand, had the wind totally knocked out of their sails. Although they did re-form for a while in the early '70s with different singers (indeed, they continued to perform in watered-down variations into the '90s), nothing would ever be the same. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
Janis died on the day I was born.
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Still miss ya!! No female singer will ever come close to your amazing talent.
You put your heart, soul, and inner pain in your songs. You and your music have touched my heart and soul for the last 42 years. You were a beautiful woman. You had a magical glow. I am looking forward to seeing you in heaven and giving you a hug forgive me if I cry. I'll be looking for you, so look for Leah (wearing a tiedyed shirt,jeans and birkenstocks . love and miss ya |
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Long drive from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in the back of a Barsotti's bread truck to see Big Brother in 1967. No singer held an audience (and a bottle of Southern Comfort) in her hands better than Janis. If you ever see the Monterey Pop movie, watch the faces of the other musicians, particularly Mama Cass, in the audience as she sang. None of today's "Divas" come close. May she rest in peace knowing that she was loved by many.
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I like her..she gave and needed so much.
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wonderful brings back 1967 San fran., filmore ,monterey pop festival
steve peace everyone |
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Janis Joplin is amazing. Love her song "Piece of my heart" and "Heart shaped box". I can't wait to see her this friday.
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I'm not a die hard joplin fan see please bear with me- I thought she died from something with alcohol, not drugs.
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She was a troubled soul.....a broken person. Too bad all she had was fans and not any friends. Even today it is what Janis songs do rather than what should have been done for her.
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I STILL LISTEN TO HER MUSIC AND PLAY IT IN MY CAR AS LOUD AS I CAN AND SING ALONG WISHING SHE WAS HERE.
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i can barely stand hearing this-now i can hear the impending end in her voice-it was inevitible.. .
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bluesrock bluesrocksou l bluesrocksou l f o l k , h e r sound was everything great about the late 60s early 70s.and so tragic
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Sorry folks, but Full Tilt Boogie was nothing more than a competent bar band. I know it was a big hit, but her recording of "Bobby McGee" was one of her weakest tracks. (If you like the song, go back and listen to Kris' original cut.) She was so much better than any of her post Cheap Thrills records. We'll never know...
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her songs ; and that stlye all of her own ; she was a true a great vocalist back in the days ; sadly her life ended in addiction ; but i loved her music ; brings back to the years when i was just a little girl listening to the 60s;
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Sad that drugs took all the great ones. I love her music, so true that she touches the soul.
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I was living in Alaska when I first heard "Me and Bobby McGee". Pearl wasn't available up there at that time. My parents sent the album to me. I must've sung along with that one song a thousand times that year and the rest of the album hundreds. She's sings from inside you out.
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No one can ever be a Janis - only one Janis.
Her voice touched places no one else could. She sang from her soul. She lived what she sang. When Janis sang , she made love to the microphone - kinda swallowing it. The intensity of her stage presence had people squirming in thier seats. Of course, her looks were leaning on the hard side - but why not. That is Janis - loved her music. |
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She was a goddess. I love her songs all of them sound so full of emotion that you just can't find anymore.
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She is well known as the White Goddess of Blues and so she will be forever. Unfortunatel y she fell in the spiderweb of drugs and alcohol as many other great stars of rock music, like Jimmy Hendrix and Jim Morrison (The Doors).
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my boyfriend and his grandma are obsessed with janis.
they named their dog joplin. |
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I was fortunate enough to have seen Janis with all three of her bands but the best was seeing her in a high school gym with Big Brother & The Holding Company.
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Janis Joplin's songs are so beautiful and emotional that I always end up in tears! My favorite songs are Little Girl Blue, Try, Me and Bobby Mcgee and Trust me. She'll always be in my heart.
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well i wish i was old enough to have seen janis but thank god she lives on my 3yr old loves her so live on baby
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janis lives in my soul , i seen her in concert owowowowo she can sing like NO OTHER ............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R I P JANIS
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dont work cant eat , well here in california if u want gas r food>lol
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