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Janis Joplin - Ball And Chain (Amazing Performance at Monterey)

submitted by COF to whatever 2.6 yearsSep 30, 2021 16:03:21 ago (+0/-1)     (www.youtube.com)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1zFnyEe3nE

Janis at her height. The emotion she puts into this performance is, is...well, just watch.

"Ball 'n' Chain" or "Ball and Chain" is a blues song written and recorded by American blues artist Big Mama Thornton. Although her recording did not appear on the record charts, "Ball 'n' Chain" has become one of Thornton's best-known songs, largely due to performances and recordings by Janis Joplin.

Janis Joplin, who frequently acknowledged Thornton's musical influence, recorded several live performances of "Ball and Chain". According to Big Brother and the Holding Company guitarist James Gurley, Joplin first heard the song during a performance by Thornton at a bar in San Francisco. The group transformed the song into a slow minor-key blues with breaks. They performed the song at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 to an enthusiastic audience and critical reception. The first performance on June 17 was not filmed, so the band was persuaded to perform the song again on the next day. This shorter version (without Gurley's extended guitar solo) was released in the 1968 film Monterey Pop, while the longer June 17 version was released in 1995 on the Joplin compilation 18 Essential Songs. Another live version of "Ball 'n' Chain", recorded March 8, 1968 at the Fillmore East, was included on Big Brother's 1968 breakthrough album Cheap Thrills. Other live versions are included on Cheaper Thrills, Live at Winterland '68, Live at the Carousel Ballroom 1968, The Woodstock Experience, and In Concert.


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[ - ] 1Icemonkey 2 points 2.6 yearsSep 30, 2021 17:16:36 ago (+2/-0)

There are very few singers who can choke me up and bring tears to my eyes. Her live energy was recorded in the studio, which makes every live performance completely from the soul, as it was meant to be.
I played half a CD while driving with my much younger than I wife, and she asked me, ‘you think this is good’?
All I could say is, ‘is ok if you don’t understand’.

[ - ] COF [op] 0 points 2.6 yearsSep 30, 2021 20:18:21 ago (+0/-0)

Good answer. Janis sang from the depths of her life and you could feel it.

[ - ] boogienight 0 points 2.6 yearsSep 30, 2021 21:13:10 ago (+0/-0)

I think just hearing her through speakers isn't always enough. If the young lady saw the accompanying video and and emotion like this ball and chain example, she'd probably get it without having to ask.

[ - ] 1Icemonkey 1 point 2.6 yearsSep 30, 2021 17:18:46 ago (+1/-0)

I forgot to mention the trio of SGs. I dig SG basses.

[ - ] Panic 0 points 2.6 yearsSep 30, 2021 21:36:49 ago (+0/-0)

We were told that she overdosed in 1970 but I don't belive that. Many artists retire with a faked death a part of a bigger