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Janis Joplin - 38 years gone.

Today in history the music world lost a one of a kind "Pearl".



Janis Joplin was born on January 19, 1943 in Port Arthur, Texas, and died of a drug overdose on October 4, 1970 in Hollywood, California.  

Janis has been gone for 38 years now.  It sure does make me feel old now.  

Had she lived, she would be 65 today. Does this mean she would be collecting Social Security?

Comments

That's a great pic of her...what a voice - that was a woman who truly understood the blues.  RIP.  Thanks for the reminder.

Posted by Susan Haughton Alexandria, VA REALTOR® www.susanmovesyou.com (Long & Foster REALTORS® Old Town Alexandria) about 1 year ago

Thank you for the reminder.  I still listen to Janis very often, she was a one-of-a-kind. 

Posted by Chris Fisher of StagersLISTWebsites.com (StagersLIST.com) about 1 year ago

Bob, Every time I read something by you I like you more. I was a huge fan and saw her several times. It's funny but I wrote a post last summer about the album, Cheap Thrills on the day it was released many years ago. Cheap Thrills... I am not advertising this on your blog, I just thought as a fellow Janis Fan it would be something you would enjoy!

Posted by Russell Lewis, Broker,CLHMS,GRI (AvenueOne Properties, Austin Texas Real Estate) about 1 year ago

Hi Bob ... Seems like yesterday and I still listen to her music.  I agree with Chris ... one-of-a-kind.  I remember seeing her at the Fillmore East in NYC.  She was quite a personality.  BTW, Russell I still have a R. Crumb T-Shirt, too small now but I would never toss it.

Thanks for the post!

 

Posted by Marie Meyer, Orange County New York Realtor® (Keller Williams Realty) about 1 year ago

Susan - So true.  No on could sing the blues like JJ.  Such a shame her life was cut short.  Thank you for commenting.

Posted by Bob Cumiskey, US Army Retired, Your Sun City Center, Florida ~ Realtor (A1 Connection Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

 

Chris - We have a little old lady who comes to the office occasionally and she drives a Mercedes.  I sing that song every time I see her.  Oh Lord, Won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz.  Two agents in the office claim to never have heard that song before.  Can you believe it?

Posted by Bob Cumiskey, US Army Retired, Your Sun City Center, Florida ~ Realtor (A1 Connection Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Russell - Cheap Thrills was one of my favs during my hippy years.  My years of rebellion ~ Long hair, bell bottoms, and round glasses.  What a sight.  We should have a deja vu post.  LOL.

Posted by Bob Cumiskey, US Army Retired, Your Sun City Center, Florida ~ Realtor (A1 Connection Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Marie - You know I thought the same thing when I saw a little blurb about this being the anniversary of her death.  I couldn't believe 38 yrs had gone by. 

Posted by Bob Cumiskey, US Army Retired, Your Sun City Center, Florida ~ Realtor (A1 Connection Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Marie - You know I thought the same thing when I saw a little blurb about this being the anniversary of her death.  I couldn't believe 38 yrs had gone by. 

Posted by Bob Cumiskey, US Army Retired, Your Sun City Center, Florida ~ Realtor (A1 Connection Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Bob - I think if Janis was still around she would have so much money, why would she be concerned with Social Security. I really enjoyed her talents, she was a legend. Thanks for the reminder.

Posted by ROBERT A.SWETZ - Commercial Real Estate (Commercial Real Estate - www.VegasBuildingsForSale.com) about 1 year ago

Robert - I'm not so sure.  Yes, she was very talented, but the road she was on was Destruction Ave.  Even the most devoted fan gets tired of the nonsense after a while.  Such a wasted talent and life.

Posted by Bob Cumiskey, US Army Retired, Your Sun City Center, Florida ~ Realtor (A1 Connection Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Nah!!! With all her dough, social insecurity would not be an issue... Golly, has it been 38 years? Golly, time sure flies when you are having fun. We are having fun, right Bob???

Posted by Michael Thornton - Nashville, TN area Home Inspector (Complete Home Inspections, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Morning Bob,

Hard to believe 38 years have passed. Her music is still some of my favorites. Thanks for the post and reminder.

Collecting Social Security? Who knows!

Posted by Harold (Hal) Place (A1 Connection Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Bob - a great singer and a terrible end to a talented but troubled life. In her short time in the limelight she made a tremendous impact. You still see many very young kids doing her music at karaoke (I confess, I have done that a time or fifty).  I do think Cheap Thrills was some of her best stuff.

Posted by Mike Saunders (Keller Williams Realty - Greater Athens) about 1 year ago

She is still influencing singer's to this day...though gone too soon. 

Posted by Laura Giannotta Keller Williams Atlantic (Keller Williams Atlantic Shore ) about 1 year ago

Michael - I just checked and the fun bus got here in 1998.  As for social security, we have seen some of them end up on welfare and shelters.  Thanks for commenting.

Posted by Bob Cumiskey, US Army Retired, Your Sun City Center, Florida ~ Realtor (A1 Connection Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Hal - My favorites list also has her in it, but I also noticed I had a few of her songs done by others in there too.

Posted by Bob Cumiskey, US Army Retired, Your Sun City Center, Florida ~ Realtor (A1 Connection Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Mike - I'm in total agreement with you.  I think her best was with Big Brother, and her final album.  The years in between were good, but not her best.

Posted by Bob Cumiskey, US Army Retired, Your Sun City Center, Florida ~ Realtor (A1 Connection Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago


Laura - So true.  I have yet to see someone as electrifying as she. 

Posted by Bob Cumiskey, US Army Retired, Your Sun City Center, Florida ~ Realtor (A1 Connection Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Wow....there are people on here my age?  Oh what memories this brought back!  That in itself should be a post....

Posted by Nancy Larson (Coastal Assoiciates) about 1 year ago

Okay, I know she's been gone longer than I've been alive but she is one of my favorites along with The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, The Greatful Dead, Led Zeppelin and The Beatles.  65 or not she'd still be a Heartbreaker belting out classics!

Such a long, long time to be gone and a short time to be there.... Box of Rain (the Greatful Dead)

Posted by Garren Grup, REALTOR, CDPE, GRI… Naples & Bonita Springs, FL (John R. Wood REALTORS) about 1 year ago

Nancy, Just when you thought you were the only "old" person around, and bingo, you're not.  LOL.

Posted by Bob Cumiskey, US Army Retired, Your Sun City Center, Florida ~ Realtor (A1 Connection Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Garren Group, Now you're dragging up memories.  Good grief, I'll never get any work done today.  LOL.

Posted by Bob Cumiskey, US Army Retired, Your Sun City Center, Florida ~ Realtor (A1 Connection Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Bob.. Even for the short time she was alive she made an impact that still carries 38 years later.  I still enjoy listening to her music.  If she was still alive being 65, I think she would have earned the right to collect social security.  Thanks for sharing.

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Posted by Valerie Osterhoudt, ABR ~ Cromwell, CT Real Estate ~ 860.883.8889 (Johnson Real Estate, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Valerie - Yes, she sure did make a huge impact.  Thanks for commenting.

Posted by Bob Cumiskey, US Army Retired, Your Sun City Center, Florida ~ Realtor (A1 Connection Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Bob, 38 years???  How did the time go so fast!!!??  Whew, I love Janis Joplin too.  Had the "Pearl" album until my son found it -- now,he has it along with some by Carole King and James Taylor.  He took all my good ones!!! 

Posted by Judi Morgan, San Antonio, TX Real Estate (Realty Executives Alamo) about 1 year ago

Judi - Tell me about it.  Hopefully, he's putting them on CD's for you.  I keep telling myself I need to do that some day.  But, then I could just buy the CD's.  LOL.  Hmmm, now I need to go and search on how to do that, and how much it's going to cost me.  LOL.

Posted by Bob Cumiskey, US Army Retired, Your Sun City Center, Florida ~ Realtor (A1 Connection Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Bob, I put all my albums, 8 tracks and cassettes on CD's. The collection is unbelievable. I suggest if you have Ipod, another great place to store them.

Judi, I was thinking of Carole King, she is a year older than Janis.

God, I wish I was back in the 60's...well close enough, I just turned 60...lol

Posted by Nancy Larson (Coastal Assoiciates) about 1 year ago

Nancy - Thanks for commenting and a belated Happy Birthday to you.  I have an ipod, and I have over 4000 songs on it.  I probably have 400 albums to add to that.  It's a 60 gig so it will hold them.  How did you do your albums?

Posted by Bob Cumiskey, US Army Retired, Your Sun City Center, Florida ~ Realtor (A1 Connection Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Nancy & Bob, I think it was "Tapestry" by Carole King that I had.  Bob, No, I doubt that he's putting them on cd's for me.  I should ask him to do that though.  Although, maybe I should just check to see about buying the cd's myself or put them on my Christmas list.  I don't have an Ipod -- should put that on my list too. 

Nancy, Happy Belated 60th Birthday!!!  

Posted by Judi Morgan, San Antonio, TX Real Estate (Realty Executives Alamo) about 1 year ago

I sincerely believe that Janis was and is the greatest female Blues singer to have ever held a microphone.

She's a regular listen on my playlist.

The "Live at Winterland" CD is a must have for anyone who is a Janis fan.

Janis Joplin Queen of the Blues

Posted by Craig Rutman North Carolina (Raleigh Area) Realtor (Home Buyer and Seller Specialist) about 1 year ago

Judi - "Tapestry" Whoa!  I bought that album when I was in Vietnam.  I still have it, and I played it on the old turntable about 3 yrs ago.  Not too many scratches in it.  LOL.  An Ipod for Christmas would be nice. Good luck.

Posted by Bob Cumiskey, US Army Retired, Your Sun City Center, Florida ~ Realtor (A1 Connection Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Craig - You won't get any argument from me on that.  BTW, I almost used that picture in my blog. Thanks for commenting.

Posted by Bob Cumiskey, US Army Retired, Your Sun City Center, Florida ~ Realtor (A1 Connection Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

I don't think she'd be collecting social security. She'd still be wailing out tunes. One thing I doubt she'd be doing is playing at Caesar's Palace. Just couldn't imagine that.

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Posted by Elizabeth Weintraub, Sacramento Short Sale Agent, 916.233.6759, Lyon RE (Lyon Real Estate) about 1 year ago

Elizabeth - Ceasers Palace?  I don't think so either.  But, you never know.

Posted by Bob Cumiskey, US Army Retired, Your Sun City Center, Florida ~ Realtor (A1 Connection Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Janis at Caesar's Palace???   whoa!!!   Well, you neve know -- would be an awesome show though wouldn't it???   :)    sigh

Posted by Judi Morgan, San Antonio, TX Real Estate (Realty Executives Alamo) about 1 year ago

Judi - Stranger things have happened.  I mean look at Bette Midler.  Who'd a thunk?

Posted by Bob Cumiskey, US Army Retired, Your Sun City Center, Florida ~ Realtor (A1 Connection Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

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