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ThasorDraenor ::: Favorites around 3.58-4.00 ish you can see her ear, I noticed this because I have never seen her ears before anywhere else since her hair is always covering them, this may sound stupid but it's a rare view :p 07-09-15 09:17:18 __________________________________________________ | |
incognitotoyou ::: Favorites Janis was awsome...so was Joe Cocker. Check out "with a little help from my friends"performed at Woodstock too. Watch the 8:04 version. Anyway, what ever happened to real artists like these? These days we're stuck with a bunch of supermodel types with no talent at all. 07-09-14 00:54:09 __________________________________________________ | |
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MantasiaHater ::: Favorites Not sure if this is what Janis was going through in her life because she didn't write the song. The brilliant Nick Gravenites did and Janis just sang the fuck out of it. Janis just really liked the song, she stated this at her Fillmore show in February 1969. 07-08-30 02:19:46 __________________________________________________ | |
BAMBOULANOIR ::: Favorites this fuckin song releases me 07-08-26 18:11:40 __________________________________________________ | |
MKFaizi ::: Favorites Very strong message for females -- and males, for that matter -- get over the love infatuation thing. Become an idividual. Stop dependency. Stand up on your own two feet. Do more than survive. Thrive and build on your own. Loneliness is a delusion. 07-08-25 00:54:18 __________________________________________________ | |
Sandycheeks1968 ::: Favorites Yes, this is true about her lyrics, but this is hwhat she was feeling. She was alone and asking questions in her mind, making those statement in her head and she put it on paper, and this song proves how lonely this wonderful, beautiful woman was. This is what Janis knew and this is how she did it! Perfectly! 07-08-19 12:37:04 __________________________________________________ | |
filosofos76 ::: Favorites An epic performance . There is only one Janis . 07-08-19 06:32:29 __________________________________________________ | |
tHEnOOSEsWINGS ::: Favorites (4/4) There is no belief in this song. There is resignation without fault and blame. There is also no love in this song. Janis Joplin's "Work Me Lord" has no finality to it's mean and medium. She spreads her wings and sweeps down with questions, answers and statements:"....Can't I show you how hard it is, trying to live when you're all alone." 07-08-16 05:39:05 __________________________________________________ | |
tHEnOOSEsWINGS ::: Favorites (3/4)It is a quintessential anecdote of Janis Joplin's metapysical quantum. From this very statement:nothing else is representative of Janis Joplin's sense of self. In her short and importantly tragic life:Janis Joplin made it to the other side and came back to tell us what she experienced-before she had left. May I bring into focus Metallica's "Fade to black". Listen to this ballad. 07-08-16 05:37:24 __________________________________________________ |
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Janis Joplin - Work Me Lord (Woodstock 1969)
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