
RIP Janis Joplin
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RIP Janis Joplin
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Re: RIP Janis Joplin
I remember Hendrix was followed by Joplin a few weeks later. I think it was the next year that Jim Morrison died, but I still think of all three as going in a pretty rapid succession, certainly within a year of each other.
There's a heckuva band up in heaven.
There's a heckuva band up in heaven.
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Re: RIP Janis Joplin
Estonut wrote:I remember Hendrix was followed by Joplin a few weeks later. I think it was the next year that Jim Morrison died, but I still think of all three as going in a pretty rapid succession, certainly within a year of each other.
There's a heckuva band up in heaven.
Someone should write a song about that.
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Re: RIP Janis Joplin
Vandal wrote:Estonut wrote:I remember Hendrix was followed by Joplin a few weeks later. I think it was the next year that Jim Morrison died, but I still think of all three as going in a pretty rapid succession, certainly within a year of each other.
There's a heckuva band up in heaven.
Someone should write a song about that.
That would be totally righteous, brother...
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Re: RIP Janis Joplin
I'll should have a good medley, Bill.littlebeast13 wrote:Vandal wrote:Estonut wrote:I remember Hendrix was followed by Joplin a few weeks later. I think it was the next year that Jim Morrison died, but I still think of all three as going in a pretty rapid succession, certainly within a year of each other.
There's a heckuva band up in heaven.
Someone should write a song about that.
That would be totally righteous, brother...
lb13
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Re: RIP Janis Joplin
I saw the headline and thought that we had set a record for the most untimely RIP ever.
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Re: RIP Janis Joplin
Vandal wrote:I'll should have a good medley, Bill.littlebeast13 wrote:Vandal wrote:
Someone should write a song about that.
That would be totally righteous, brother...
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Re: RIP Janis Joplin
JJ is still one of The Baboo's favorite artists.
I felt the change
Time meant nothing and never would again
Time meant nothing and never would again