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         Joplin Janis:     more books (103)
  1. Living in the Dead Zone: Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison: Understanding Borderline Personality Disorders by Gerald A. Faris, Ralph M. Faris, 2001-08
  2. Janis' Garden Party by Steve Banks, 1998-05
  3. Janis' Garden Party by Steve Banks, 1998-05
  4. Eye Magazine July 1968 Vol. 1 No. 5 with Janis Joplin Poster
  5. Psychedelic Music in San Francisco: Style, Context, and Evolution by Craig Morrison, 2008-01-01
  6. Janis (A COLLECTION OF 16 JANIS JOPLIN CLASSICS)
  7. Living in the Dead Zone: Janis Joplin and Jim MorrisonUnderstanding Borderline Personality Disorder by Gerald Faris, Ralph Faris, 2001-08-01
  8. Buried Alive: A Biography of Janis Joplin by Myra Friedman, 1974
  9. Rolling Stone Magazine # 226 November 18 1976 Janis Joplin (Single Back Issue) by Rolling Stone, 1976
  10. Janis Joplin: Pearl [Songbook] by Janis Joplin, 1970
  11. Janis Joplin Pearl Sheet Music Book by Janis Joplin, 1968
  12. PEARL - THE OBSESSIONS AND PASSIONS OF JANIS JOPLIN by Ellis Amburn, 1992
  13. Original photograph (recent print) of Janis Joplin in Buena Vista Park, 1967, as part of a fashion shoot. by Janis. JOPLIN, 1967
  14. Chanteuse de Blues: Janis Joplin, Billie Holiday, Rory Block, Mahalia Jackson, Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, Etta James, Dinah Washington (French Edition)

41. The FTM SRS Blues Song
Sung to Mercedez Benz by janis joplin.
http://www.geocities.com/WestHollywood/Heights/2011/srsblue.html
SRS FTM Blues
(Sung to "Mercedez Benz" by Janis Joplin)
Oh Lord, won't you buy me some masculine pills
Cause bein a female ain't much of a thrill
Gettin hit on by straight men may drive me to kill
Oh Lord, won't you buy me some masculine pills.
Oh Lord, won't you buy me testosterone shots
I'll throw out my apron, my iron and pots
I'd rather have chest hair than screaming young tots
Oh Lord, won't you buy me testosterone shots.
Oh Lord, won't you buy me a mastectomy
My friends all got scars yet they stand up to pee
I wanna be cut up and join patriarchy Oh Lord, won't you buy me a mastectomy. Oh Lord, won't you buy me a hysterectomy Grown tired of bleeding and feeling crampy The price of a tampon has almost broke me Oh Lord, won't you buy me a hysterectomy. Oh Lord, won't you buy me a phalloplasty The dykes all got strap ons, and I must compete I need med approval, so I'll be complete Oh Lord, won't you buy me a phalloplasty Oh Lord, won't you buy me some masculine pills Cause bein a female ain't much of a thrill Gettin hit on by straight men may drive me to kill Oh Lord, won't you buy me some masculine pills.

42. Michael McClure Home Page
McClure appears under various names in Kerouac novels from The Dharma Bums onward. Wrote one of janis joplin's most popular songs. This site contains large selection of McClure's poetry, essays by him, and commentary not only by such poets as Anne Waldman, Charles Olson, and Robert Creeley, but also Francis Crick, Nobel Laureate who codiscovered the structure of DNA. Will include audio files.
http://www.thing.net/~grist/l&d/mcclure/mcclure.htm

43. Janis Joplin Biography
1943 when the oil refinery seaport of Port Arthur, Texas, won the heavenly crapshootas the birthplace of rock roll's first female superstar, janis joplin.
http://www.hotshotdigital.com/WellAlwaysRemember.2/JanisJoplinBio.html
BIOGRAPHY
"I'll tell you 'bout Texas Radio and the Big Beat... I'll tell you 'bout the hopeless night Wandering the Western dream Tell you 'bout the maiden with raw iron soul" Jim Morrison, "The Wasp" On the surface, she seemed the perfect icon for stardom in the late Sixties: She fit no standard of beauty yet exuded a raw sensuality that mirrored a movement which rejected societal standards by creating its own. When Joplin arrived in San Francisco, in 1966, the year before the Summer of Love, its music scene was already in a nascent, post-Beat hippie whirl. Young people flocked to the Bay area as if to Mecca by the thousands, searching for identity, reason, justification, maybe just something as simple as acceptance. This is the irony of all the great Sixties icons Joplin included: that their desire for acceptance was at the heart of their rebellion, and that their ultimate embrace by the masses came about because of this rebellion. The sad part about rebellion, however, is that it usually follows rejection, and that was something Janis Joplin knew deep down in her soul. The Janis Joplin of legend set the standard for the blues mama image of white female singers. Blues mamas have to be hard-livin', hard-lovin' and, of course, hard drinking. But life in the Gulf Coast town was not exactly hard; like much of the town's population, Janis' father, Seth, worked at the Texaco refinery and the Joplins resided comfortably.

44. Living In The Dead Zone By Gerald & Ralph Faris
Clinical analysis showing the real cause of janis joplin's and Jim Morrison's selfdestructive behavior, i.e., borderline personality disorder.
http://www.atlasbooks.com/marktplc/00631.htm
LIVING IN THE DEAD ZONE
Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison
Understanding the Borderline
Personality Disorder Gerald A. and Ralph M. Faris SUMMARY AUTHORS BIO ORDER READING ROOM ... Preface Summary This surprising new book by Clinical Psychologist Dr. Gerald Faris and his brother, Sociologist Dr. Ralph Faris, explains in detail, how Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison, the 'king and queen' of rock and roll in the 1960's, suffered from a little understood psychiatric disorder that eventually took their lives. The book is clinical in theme, lyrical in style and deeply sympathetic to the real suffering of Janis and Jim. It raises and answers the following questions:
  • Why did they behave so outrageously? Why were they so self-destructive? What did they have in common? What could have helped them? What really killed them?
The Faris' analysis differs from previously published works in that it provides an explanation for, rather than just a description of the outrageous behaviors that led to Janis and Jim's premature deaths. To form the conclusions in their book, they carefully analyze the voluminous literature ad film available about the two performing artists. One of the most captivating parts of the book is found in the imaginary but revealing psychotherapy sessions with Janis and then with Jim. The sessions are realistically constructed and are both entertaining and sympathetic. They will help to clarify the nature and complexity of this disorder for both the laymen and the clinician.

45. Janis Joplin Tribute
On October 4,1970 janis joplin dies at the age of 27. RA.216 K.On October 4, 1970, four years and four months after she bolted
http://www.hotshotdigital.com/WellAlwaysRemember.2/JanisJoplin.html
On October 4,1970: Janis Joplin dies at the age of 27
RA.216 K.
On October 4, 1970, four years and four months after she bolted from Austin, Janis Joplin overdosed in her room at the Landmark Hotel in Los Angeles, having scored a particularly pure batch of heroin. Her career had been virtually meteoric, but her ascent as the first goddess of rock was doused by her sad, lonely death, which followed that of Jimi Hendrix, who'd died two weeks earlier. Jim Morrison would die within a year. Janis was cremated and her ashes were scattered along the Marin County coastline of California.
The album she was recording at the time, Pearl, was released after her death. Although Janis Joplin's career lasted only a few years, she has been hailed as the greatest white female blues singer who ever lived.
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46. Future Home Of Grateful Artifacts
Primarily '60s rock groups such as Grateful Dead, Beatles, janis joplin and Pink Floyd.
http://www.gratefulartifacts.com/
Grateful Artifacts.com remains in the "Still Under Construction" status until all financial obligations are met. FUTURE HOME OF GRATEFUL ARTIFACTS

47. On Being A Hippie Chick
The life and times of one mostly small, somewhat sane, janis joplin obsessed, hippie chick.
http://www.dork.com/hippie-dork/main.html

48. Lyrics.com
Home J joplin, janis. Cheap Thrills (1968). 18 Essential Songs (1995).
http://www.lyrics.com/j/joplin,_janis/
Home J Cheap Thrills 18 Essential Songs Home J Cheap Thrills 18 Essential Songs

49. UN TRIBUTO A JANIS JOPLIN
Banda chilena tributo a janis joplin. Integrantes, historia, fotos, presentaciones y audio.
http://www.angelfire.com/ma2/losfalsos/
UN TRIBUTO A JANIS JOPLIN Fotos Tocatas Audio Agradecimientos ... Proxima Tocata Eres el visitante numero que nos ha venido a ver. INTEGRANTES BaJiStA: MaUrIcIo AcUñA GuItArRa RíTmIcA: PaBlO "TARRO" KoSeRak VoCaLiStA: CaRoLa RoZaS BaTeRiA: Ryan "PITO" MaRíN ... GuItaRra: RoDrIgo AcUñA E L G R U P O MAURICIO ACUÑA: Bajista de los falsos desde 1996-2002, compañero de curso de Ryan y Pablo, y hermano de Rodrigo. Es soltero y sin compromiso (por ahora) Ahora es Ingeniero Comercial (Como quedaste Monteron!). Tendencias musicales: Janis Joplin, Los Tres, Memphis la blusera, Alanis Morissette. FT: "Yo tranquilein no mas, chucha que hay gente, QUIERO DESCANSAR, cacha que el otro día vi unas plantas..." PABLO KOSERAK: Se incorpora al grupo como guitarrista a principios del '98, fanático de Stevie Ray Vaughn y Jimi Hendrix, los cuales han sido su más grande influencia. Actualmente estudia Ingeniería Civil Química en la Universidad de Concepción (Chile). Nombre artístico: Tarro.(es gurú, pero en la Federico Santa Maria se le hizo) Chiste Interno: Yo cacho la w..., Gurú, Aquí el impresionante soy yo!!, nah, Imposible. ICQ:60739970 

50. Handbook Of Texas Online: JOPLIN, JANIS LYN

http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/JJ/fjo69.html
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JOPLIN, JANIS LYN (1943-1970). Janis Lyn Joplin, blues and rock singer, daughter of Seth Ward and Dorothy (East) Joplin, was born on January 19, 1943, in Port Arthur, Texas. She grew up in a respectable middle-class home; her father was an engineer and her mother a Sunday school teacher. The future queen of nonconformity is remembered as a bright, pretty, and artistic little girl. Signs of rebellion against the religious, sexual, and racial conservatism of her environment were evident in junior high school, and by the time Janis graduated from Jefferson High School in Port Arthur in 1960, her vocabulary of four-letter words, her outrageous clothes, and her reputation for sexual promiscuity and drunkenness (signs of alcoholism were already apparent) caused her classmates to call her a slut. Bereft of friends, without dates for school dances, ashamed of her acned face and overweight figure, Janis responded with contempt and insults to cover the rejection that scarred her for the rest of her life. In her junior year, she found acceptance in a small group of Jefferson High beatniks who read Jack Kerouac and roamed the nightspots from Port Arthur to New Orleans, thus mining one of the motherlodes of American ethnic music. There were Anglo, African-American, Cajun, Mexican, and Caribbean sounds. There were the lyrics and rhythms of country-and-western, Gospel, jazz, soul, and the blues.

51. Handbook Of Texas Online: JOPLIN, JANIS LYN

http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/print/JJ/fjo69.html
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JOPLIN, JANIS LYN (1943-1970). Janis Lyn Joplin, blues and rock singer, daughter of Seth Ward and Dorothy (East) Joplin, was born on January 19, 1943, in Port Arthur, Texas. She grew up in a respectable middle-class home; her father was an engineer and her mother a Sunday school teacher. The future queen of nonconformity is remembered as a bright, pretty, and artistic little girl. Signs of rebellion against the religious, sexual, and racial conservatism of her environment were evident in junior high school, and by the time Janis graduated from Jefferson High School in Port Arthur in 1960, her vocabulary of four-letter words, her outrageous clothes, and her reputation for sexual promiscuity and drunkenness (signs of alcoholism were already apparent) caused her classmates to call her a slut. Bereft of friends, without dates for school dances, ashamed of her acned face and overweight figure, Janis responded with contempt and insults to cover the rejection that scarred her for the rest of her life. In her junior year, she found acceptance in a small group of Jefferson High beatniks who read Jack Kerouac and roamed the nightspots from Port Arthur to New Orleans, thus mining one of the motherlodes of American ethnic music. There were Anglo, African-American, Cajun, Mexican, and Caribbean sounds. There were the lyrics and rhythms of country-and-western, Gospel, jazz, soul, and the blues.

52. Otis Redding
Describes Otis Redding's profound influence on Rock/Blues artist janis joplin
http://www.janisjoplin.net/influences/otis/redding.html
In December of 1966, Janis saw Otis Redding perform for the first time. She attended every performance that he gave that weekend at the Fillmore. An hour before the show, she'd be on the dance floor and would place herself in the middle, very close to the stage. While he sang, she watched, transfixed. She absorbed his motions, dwelled on his shouts, and in her imagination perhaps could hear her own voice in those corrugated rasps. Later Tina Turner was to be a major influence too, but it was Otis Redding who changed Janis' concept of singing. "Her high-energy trip started right at that moment," Dave Getz declared. Six months after she saw Otis Redding, he was back at the Fillmore. Janis, this time joined by Sam Andrew, planted herself as close to the stage as she could get. Sam claims Janis "absorbed Redding's every syllable, movement, and chord change." She watched the way he made the song "visible" through his movements. "I started singing rhythmically," she said, "and now I'm learning from Otis Redding to push a song instead of just sliding over it." The weekend of June 16, 1967, at the Monterey International Pop Festival, both Janis Joplin and Otis Redding blew away the audience with spectacular performances. Later on in her career, on tour with the Kozmic Blues band, Janis regularly performed Otis' tune "I Can't Turn You Loose".

53. JANIS JOPLIN WORLD WIDE WEB SITE
Detailed band history, lyrics, audio files, recording studio sessionography, books, radio/video listings.Category Arts Music Bands and Artists J joplin, janis......janis Lyn joplin. January 19, 1943 — October 04, 1970.
http://smironne.free.fr/JANIS/JOPLIN/
Janis Lyn Joplin
I'm buried alive, oh yeah, in the blues,
I'm buried alive, somebody help me, in the blues.
I beg for mercy, I pray for rain,
I can't be the one to accept all this blame,
Something here trying to pollute my brain,
I'm buried alive, oh yeah, in the blues.

54. The Magical Mystery Tour - Janis Joplin
Sound clips and writings.
http://home.hiwaay.net/~brettr/janis.htm
Janis Joplin
Her Cry for Help

An exerpt from Grace Slick's autobiography,
Somebody to Love , giving Grace's opinion of Janis
Sound Clips
All are in .WAV format, and some are taken from Carol's Janis Page
I Need A Man To Love

Cry Baby

Me And Bobby McGee
...
Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)

Click here to order Janis CD's
Some clips from Live at Winterland '68 (newly released live recordings) Catch Me Daddy Catch Me Daddy (another one) Easy Rider The Magic Of Love ... Combination Of The Two Click here to order Live at Winterland '68 Links Janis The Official Big Brother and the Holding Company Home Page Any comments, suggestions, or contributions are welcome The Magical Mystery Tour Guestbook Move Over This "Janis Joplin Webring" site owned by Helter Skelter Previous 5 Sites Previous Next ... List Sites Other stops on the Magical Mystery Tour: The Beatles Jefferson Airplane Halloween Anti-Hanson

55. Allexperts Joplin, Janis Q&A
Internet. Category joplin, janis, Sort By None. Name, Expertise, Status.
http://www.allexperts.com/getExpert.asp?Category=494

56. Janis Joplin - Unofficial Discography
Dyskografia wokalistki, koncerty, mp3, video, zdjęcia.
http://www.janisjoplin.fr.pl
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No Konqueror Janis Joplin - Unofficial Discography www.janisjoplin.fr.pl e-mail unofficial records official records ... Bad traders English Polski Espanol On this website I present all Janis Joplin's records I have got. I'm interested in exchanging the records. If you have something interesting, that you can't find here, please contact me. For trade only, not for sale. Przedstawi³em tu wszystkie p³yty Janis Joplin, jakie posiadam. Zainteresowany jestem wymian¹ nagrañ. Jeœli macie coœ ciekawego, czego tu nie ma, to proszê o kontakt. Tylko wymiana, nie na sprzeda¿. En este sitio web muestro todos los discos de Janis Joplin que poseo. Estoy interesado en intercambiar discos. Si tienes algo interesante, que no puedas encontrar aquí, por favor, ponte en contacto conmigo. Sólo para intercambios, no vendo discos Èestina Prìdstavil jsem zde všechny hudební produkce Janis Joplin, které mám. Sháním nìkoho na výmìnu nahravìk. Jestli máte nìco zajímavého, co tu ještì nebylo, tak prosím o kontakt.

57. Joplin, Janis Previous Questions
Allexperts.com is the oldest largest free Q A service on the Internet. PreviousQuestions Asked for joplin, janis. Return to joplin, janis experts page.
http://www.allexperts.com/PreviousQ.asp?Category=494

58. Janis Joplin Lyrics
Whoa, call me mean or call me evil I’ve been called much of some things, all thingsaround, Yeah, but I’m gonna take good care of janis, yeah, Honey, ain
http://www.alwaysontherun.net/janis.htm

Holding Company
Bye, Bye Baby
Easy Rider

Intruder
...
Half Moon

Buried Alive in the Blues
( Instrumental )
My Baby

Mercedes Benz

Trust Me

Get it While You Can
... Whisperman Bye, Bye Baby Bye, bye-bye, baby, bye-bye. I gotta be seeing you around When I change my living standard and I move uptown, Bye-bye, baby, bye-bye. So long, my honey, so long. Too bad you had to drift away I get the feeling I could chase you clean on in the ball And wind up staying pull off, put down strung out and stalled. I know that you got things to do and places to be. I may wind up in the street or sleep beneath a tree, Bye, bye-bye, baby, bye-bye. It seems you just got lost somewhere out in the world And you left me here to face it all alone, You left me here to face it all alone, You left me here to face it all alone, Bye, bye-bye baby, baby bye-bye! Easy Rider Hey mama, mama, come a look at sister, Oh no, oh no. Well, I got a girl with a diamond ring, Oh no, oh no. Play it! Well, I got a horse and he lives in a tree, He watches Huckleberry Hound on his TV.

59. John Byrne Cooke Photography
Fine art archival photos of 1960s folk, bluegrass, blues, roots and rock musicians Bob Dylan, janis joplin, Joan Baez, Doc Watson, many traditional performers, on and offstage.
http://www.cookephoto.com
Artist's Bio
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Janis Joplin Self Portrait 1965 John Byrne Cooke experienced the 1960s within the music of the counterculture. As a member of the Charles River Valley Boys bluegrass band in Cambridge, Massachusetts, his musical home was the legendary Club 47, one of the principal wellsprings of the folk-music boom. When folk gave way to rock and roll, John moved to San Francisco, home of the Haight-Ashbury and acid rock, to become the road manager for Big Brother and the Holding Company and Janis Joplin. Through it all, he was taking pictures. He wasn't just another photographer hanging around in rehearsals and backstage, or trying to shoot from the wings during a concert. He wasn't an outsider in the company of musicians. John was a musician himself. He belonged. John's photographs reveal his unique perspective on that exciting and turbulent decade. They include luminaries of the new generation - Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, the Chambers Brothers - as well as traditional musicians such as Doc Watson, Mississippi John Hurt, Reverend Gary Davis, and many more who helped to inspire the folk revival, shown both in performance and in private moments offstage. In recent years, John's photos have appeared in books and television documentaries, magazines and CD booklets, but he has been exhibiting them publicly and offering them for sale only since 1998. His work offers a new archive of affectionate and revealing images from the fabled Sixties.

60. The Cult Of Janis Joplin
Thoughts about janis joplin and her legacy
http://kozmicblues.net
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