- published: 17 Feb 2006
- views: 530679
- author: sdpt
10:23

Janis Joplin with Big Brother and The Holding Company - Summertime & I Need A Man To Love
One of the last performances Janis Joplin performed with Big Brother and the Holding Compa...
published: 17 Feb 2006
author: sdpt
Janis Joplin with Big Brother and The Holding Company - Summertime & I Need A Man To Love
One of the last performances Janis Joplin performed with Big Brother and the Holding Company, on the Saturday night variety TV show "The Hollywood Palace" (11/2/68). Performing the songs "Summertime" and "I Need A Man To Love."
- published: 17 Feb 2006
- views: 530679
- author: sdpt
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Big Brother and the Holding Company - Combination of the Two
Off of Cheap Thrills. One of the great albums out of the SF area in the 60s....
published: 14 Jul 2008
author: hfield07
Big Brother and the Holding Company - Combination of the Two
Off of Cheap Thrills. One of the great albums out of the SF area in the 60s.
- published: 14 Jul 2008
- views: 196131
- author: hfield07
2:18

Janis Joplin- Summertime (Cheap Thrills Recording Session)
Janis and Big Brother and the Holding Company recording Summertime for their Columbia albu...
published: 17 Jun 2007
author: MantasiaHater
Janis Joplin- Summertime (Cheap Thrills Recording Session)
Janis and Big Brother and the Holding Company recording Summertime for their Columbia album Cheap Thrills. The album was released in late 1968 and sold over one million copies that year. Shortly after the release of Cheap Thrills, Janis left the band to persue a solo career in music.
- published: 17 Jun 2007
- views: 1243894
- author: MantasiaHater
6:51

Big Brother & The Holding Company -Hall of The Mountain King
April 25, 1967 Come Up The Years, KQED TV, San Francisco, California. Big Brother and The ...
published: 08 Jun 2008
author: losfunkySt
Big Brother & The Holding Company -Hall of The Mountain King
April 25, 1967 Come Up The Years, KQED TV, San Francisco, California. Big Brother and The Holding Companys rendition of the classic piece by Edvard Hagerup Grieg (1843-1907). youtube.com The piece is a part of the approximately ninety minuttes incidental music from Henrik Ibsens (1828-1906) play "Peer Gynt" (1876). The sequence illustrated by the music of In the Hall of the Mountain King is when Peer sneaks into the Mountain King's castle. The piece then describes Peer's attempts to escape from the King and his trolls after having insulted his daughter. Info : en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org Enjoy!
- published: 08 Jun 2008
- views: 93952
- author: losfunkySt
55:13

Janis Joplin & Big Brother and the Holding Company - Cheap Thrills (1968) Full Album
www.facebook.com Janis Joplin & Big Brother and the Holding Company - Cheap Thrills (1968)...
published: 21 Sep 2012
author: kritikospa10
Janis Joplin & Big Brother and the Holding Company - Cheap Thrills (1968) Full Album
www.facebook.com Janis Joplin & Big Brother and the Holding Company - Cheap Thrills (1968) Re Uploading September 21, 2012 Track Listing 01 00:11 "Combination of the Two" 02 05:51 "I Need a Man to Love" 03 10:46 "Summertime" 04 14:43 "Piece of My Heart" 05 18:58 "Turtle Blues" 06 23:19 "Oh, Sweet Mary" 07 27:40 "Ball and Chain" Re-release Bonus Tracks 08 37:01 "Roadblock" (Studio Outtake) 09 42:33 "Flower in the Sun" (Studio Outtake) 10 45:40 "Catch Me Daddy" (Live) 11 51:11 "Magic of Love" (Live) All Music Review (Rating: 5/5, Album Pick) allmusic.com Wiki en.wikipedia.org RateYourMusic (Rating: 3.93/5) rateyourmusic.com
- published: 21 Sep 2012
- views: 19418
- author: kritikospa10
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Summertime - Janis Joplin/ Big Brother & The Holding Company
Lyrics: Summertime, Child, your living's easy. Fish are, fish are jumping out And the cott...
published: 26 Dec 2009
author: Dea Gatell
Summertime - Janis Joplin/ Big Brother & The Holding Company
Lyrics: Summertime, Child, your living's easy. Fish are, fish are jumping out And the cotton, Lord, Cotton's high, Lord so high. Your dad's rich And your ma is so good-looking, baby. She's a-looking pretty fine to me now, Hush, baby, baby, baby, baby now, No, no, no, no, no, no, no, Don't you cry, don't you cry. One of these mornings You're gonna rise, rise up singing, You're gonna spread your wings, child, And take, take to the sky, Lord, the sky. But until that morning, Honey, nn-nothing's going to harm ya, No, no, no no, no no, no... Don't you cry — cry. don't own anything...obviously ..but love janis joplin!!
- published: 26 Dec 2009
- views: 160673
- author: Dea Gatell
6:54

Big Brother and the Holding Company Live ! Aug 16 1968 Ball And Chain
Possibly recorded for KQED, Public Television Aug 16 1968 in San Francisco, Ca. This track...
published: 24 Dec 2011
author: RadioCannedMusic
Big Brother and the Holding Company Live ! Aug 16 1968 Ball And Chain
Possibly recorded for KQED, Public Television Aug 16 1968 in San Francisco, Ca. This track is Janis Joplin's fine rendition of Big Mama Thornton's Ball And Chain {{{ NOTE: I put the YouTube 3D in here for some cheapo Psychedelic FX's. you can change the colo scheme or turn it off by clicking on the Red 3d logo. }}}
- published: 24 Dec 2011
- views: 3522
- author: RadioCannedMusic
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Big Brother & The Holding Co. - Coo Coo
Big Brother & The Holding Company - Coo Coo...
published: 07 Jul 2010
author: TheQuicksilverdog
Big Brother & The Holding Co. - Coo Coo
Big Brother & The Holding Company - Coo Coo
- published: 07 Jul 2010
- views: 10326
- author: TheQuicksilverdog
3:50

900 Nights: Big Brother and the Holding Company
Nine Hundred Nights is the story of the pivotal 60's Psychedelic rock group Big Brother an...
published: 07 Aug 2009
author: OvationTV
900 Nights: Big Brother and the Holding Company
Nine Hundred Nights is the story of the pivotal 60's Psychedelic rock group Big Brother and the Holding Company - the band that launched the career of Janis Joplin and had a significant role in San Francisco Psychedelia.
- published: 07 Aug 2009
- views: 4493
- author: OvationTV
4:24

Big Brother and the Holding Company - Turtle Blues
"Turtle Blues" by Big Brother and the Holding Company Year: 1968 Album: Cheap Thrills Lyri...
published: 23 May 2011
author: TheClassicRewind
Big Brother and the Holding Company - Turtle Blues
"Turtle Blues" by Big Brother and the Holding Company Year: 1968 Album: Cheap Thrills Lyrics: Ah, I'm a mean, mean woman And I don't mean no one man, no good, no. I'm a mean, mean woman, I don't mean no one man, no good. I just treats 'em like I wants to I never treats 'em, honey like I should. Oh, lord, I once had a daddy, He said he'd give me everything in sight. Once had a daddy, Said he'd give me everything in sight. Yes, he did So I said, "honey, I want the sunshine, You take the stars out of the night. Come on and give 'em to me, babe, 'cause I want 'em right now." I ain't the kind of woman Who'd make your life a bed of ease, ha ha ha ha! No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I'm not the kind of woman, no, To make your life a bed of ease. Yeah, but if you, if you just wanna go out drinkin', honey, Won't you invite me along please. Oh, I'll be so good to ya babe, yeah! Whoa, go on! I guess I'm just like a turtle That's hidin' underneath it's horny shell. Whoa, whoa, oh yeah, like a turtle Hidin' underneath it's horny shell. But you know I'm very well protected — I know this goddamn life too well. Oh! now call me mean, you can call me evil, yeah, yeah, I've been called much of some things around, Honey, don't ya know I have! Whoa, call me mean or call me evil I've been called much of some things, all things around, Yeah, but I'm gonna take good care of janis, yeah, Honey, ain't no one gonna dog me down. Alright, yeah.
- published: 23 May 2011
- views: 12104
- author: TheClassicRewind
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Janis Joplin w. Big Brother and the Holding Company
"Combination of the Two" performed live at Montery closes out this clip from the documenta...
published: 02 Oct 2006
author: octogon7
Janis Joplin w. Big Brother and the Holding Company
"Combination of the Two" performed live at Montery closes out this clip from the documentary DVD "Nine Hundred Nights." It was not included in the Pennebaker concert film "Monterey Pop." Instead, a lingering powerful closeup of Janis singing "Ball and Chain" was used to represent Big Brother and the Holding Company's performance at this landmark 1967 festival. Also here, surviving band members Sam Andrews, David Getz and Peter Albin discuss the good and the bad of their experiences at Monterey. The documentary this clip is taken from, "Nine Hundred Nights," also features interviews with James Gurley, Janis Joplin, Nick Gravenites, Lenny Kaye and Ellen Willis, with narration by Rip Torn. Produced by Toby Byron of Multiprises LLC. Directed by Michael Burlingame of the Control Group.
- published: 02 Oct 2006
- views: 167463
- author: octogon7
4:05

Janis Joplin Big Brother and the Holding Company - Piece of my heart
Oh, come on, come on, come on, come on! Didn't I make you feel like you were the only man ...
published: 08 Feb 2010
author: Barry Gonzales
Janis Joplin Big Brother and the Holding Company - Piece of my heart
Oh, come on, come on, come on, come on! Didn't I make you feel like you were the only man -yeah! Didn't I give you nearly everything that a woman possibly can ? Honey, you know I did! And each time I tell myself that I, well I think I've had enough, But I'm gonna show you, baby, that a woman can be tough. I want you to come on, come on, come on, come on and take it, Take it! Take another little piece of my heart now, baby! Oh, oh, break it! Break another little bit of my heart now, darling, yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, oh, have a! Have another little piece of my heart now, baby, You know you got it if it makes you feel good, Oh, yes indeed. You're out on the streets looking good, And baby deep down in your heart I guess you know that it ain't right, Never, never, never, never, never, never hear me when I cry at night, Babe, I cry all the time! And each time I tell myself that I, well I can't stand the pain, But when you hold me in your arms, I'll sing it once again. I'll say come on, come on, come on, come on and take it! Take it! Take another little piece of my heart now, baby. Oh, oh, break it! Break another little bit of my heart now, darling, yeah, Oh, oh, have a! Have another little piece of my heart now, baby, You know you got it, child, if it makes you feel good. I need you to come on, come on, come on, come on and take it, Take it! Take another little piece of my heart now, baby! oh, oh, break it! Break another little bit of my heart, now darling, yeah, c'mon now. oh, oh ...
- published: 08 Feb 2010
- views: 49155
- author: Barry Gonzales
4:59

Big Brother and The Holding Company - Easy Rider
Janis Joplin, with Big Brother....
published: 17 Nov 2008
author: BlowJobAngel
Big Brother and The Holding Company - Easy Rider
Janis Joplin, with Big Brother.
- published: 17 Nov 2008
- views: 36235
- author: BlowJobAngel
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6:22

OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Still shocked and excited from last night, it's an honor for us to show you this absolutel...
published: 12 Jun 2011
author: OFFF, let's feed the future
OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Still shocked and excited from last night, it's an honor for us to show you this absolutely MINDBLOWING TITLES made for OFFF by PostPanic.
Thank you so much to PostPanic, and specially to Mischa Rozema, Ania Markham and Si Scott, simply epic!!!
Written by Mischa Rozema and British graphic designer, Si Scott, the opening titles reflect their dark thoughts on a possible future. Directed by Mischa and shot on location in Prague, the film guides the viewer through a grim scenario embedded with the names of artists appearing at this year’s OFFF festival. The live action was brought back to Amsterdam for post, primarily carried out by PostPanic’s in-house team of artists but also with the additional help of freelancers and partner companies that we have enjoyed strong creative relationships with over the years. It’s really fair to say that this was a labour of love by a passionate crew of people.
Says Ania Markham, Executive Producer at PostPanic:
“The images created by the crew of people working on the titles has been unbelievable, with nationalities represented including Dutch, Czech, English, American, Polish, German, Swedish and Belgian. It’s been a great opportunity for all of us to work together on a non-commercial project we’re passionate about and we’re so proud of the combined effort and final result.”
DIRECTORS NOTES (Mischa Rozema)
This project started out as a collaboration between myself and Si Scott. Right from the start, we decided that it should be the darkest thing we could make. I think it just felt natural to the both of us; if we had to nail the future, it would not be a nice place.
This idea evolved into a clash of times. Inspired by an idea from the late Arthur C. Clarke. He wrote about different historical civilizations meeting in a single point in time. So what happens when civilizations meet? The 'weaker' one gets eaten by the 'stronger'. You only have to look at history to see the destructive power of civilizations.
So the main underlying idea is: what would happen if the future lands on our doorstep today? Let's take mankind, add perhaps 100 years and then let them show up on our doorstep today. The future would pretty much devour the present. Probably in a matter of, let's say, 7 days… So that's what we're looking at. But every ending also means a new beginning, hence Year Zero.
There's all kinds of hidden messages in there. Like the virus eating away at reality, buildings and people, even at the viewers brain. It's behaving off course much like a computer virus. And the network of wires represents the future of social networking. I just made it physical and let it 'catch' the city and it's people like a net. All these ideas just serve as inspiration for us to create a future that worked for this concept. They're not meant to be deciphered by the audience. It's still meant to be just a title sequence and not an actual movie.
Now what makes a good title sequence? Personally, I think it's something that gets you in the mood, warms you up for what you're about to experience, be it a film, tv series or in our case, the OFFF festival. We decided to treat the OFFF festival as a feature film experience. So all we had to do was get the viewer into the right state of mind. Without, of course, being too narrative led. The best title sequences out there are nothing but a random collection of images/scenes that don't tell a lot if you watch them on their own. But edit them together and a new context is created. A context that matters, a feeling that gets the viewer ready for the main event, in our case, the festival.
To get started, the next thing we did was make a collection of ideas that would scare me and Si. So, anything drawn from our youth, right through to stuff that's inspired us over the years as well as seemingly random compositions that trigger the imagination of the viewer. For example, when we show you the aesthetics of a car explosion, it's carefully constructed. Why a car and not something else? Because an exploding car brings extra content to an otherwise simple aesthetic display of violence. A car doesn't explode by itself so instantly the brain tries to formulate the background behind it. It adds an either political or criminal edge to the violence. To me it felt appropriate because of the sense of protest and rebellion the shot has. And maybe the biggest question; was there someone in the car and if so, who was it? For me, every idea should provoke these kind of questions; from a girl in a prom dress holding a rocket launcher to a riot cop standing in the kitchen. All scenes have a pre and post story to them. In no time you're actually trying to connect these seemingly random scenes and boom; you've just created your own strange context. You now have a feeling, a taste and lots of questions probably. Questions that normally would be answered by watching the actual movie. But since there's no actual movie here we'll leave stranded with, hopefully,
3:30

FUTURE PROOF
FUTURE PROOF - 2011 A/NZ PromaxBDA Opener
The DMC Initiative (DMCI) developed this piece ...
published: 24 Oct 2011
author: The DMCI
FUTURE PROOF
FUTURE PROOF - 2011 A/NZ PromaxBDA Opener
The DMC Initiative (DMCI) developed this piece as a response to the 2011 A/NZ PromaxBDA Conference title of Future Proof.
Our approach was to focus not on futuristic notions but to consider that which is timeless. People, the expression of self and the interactions between each other are timeless qualities relevant to creativity, no matter what the future holds.
The concept started quite fluidly, by briefing a variety of dancers, with individual performance styles, to develop choreography based on the concepts of growth, sharing, sending and receiving.
Directed by Nathan Drabsch, the performances were shot over one day using two RED Epic cameras, capturing the action at high speed. All design, editing and post production was done in-house by The DMCI team. We worked closely with composers and audio designers Mark Brandis & Jeff Black from ism studios, to create a unique score that perfectly compliments the performances.
As a whole, the focus is on the dancers as they create and interact with abstract forms in a vast unknown world. Their own movements determine the creation and final destruction of these elements. Their own paths of communication and creative expression have come full circle, and all that remains is the individual.
CREDITS
Created by The DMC Initiative (DMCI)
Contact: hello@thedmci.com.au
Creative Director / Director: Nathan Drabsch
Producer: Amy Nguyen
Editing, Design, 3D & Compositing: The DMCI - Brecon Littleford, Bernard Tan, Nathan Drabsch
AUDIO
Composition & Sound Design: Mark Brandis and Jeff Black @ ism studios
Contact: info@ismstudios.com.au
CREW
Director: Nathan Drabsch
DOP: Simon Chapman
Camera Operators: Aaron Haberfield & Glen Cogan (Enigma)
Producer: Amy Nguyen
Talent Co-Ordinator/Production: Briony Luschwitz (Motion Picture Company)
Gaffa/Lighting: Steve Scholfield
Best Boy: Andrew Ward
Hair Stylist: Elizabeth Vo
Make Up Artist: Angela Vien-Debetaz
Cameras supplied by Lemac and Enigma
DANCERS
Sarah Seville
Natasha Marconi
William Sanchez
Christopher Van Doren
Amy Campbell
Charles Bartley
Thi Nguyen
Contact:
Anne Miles (General Manager)
anne@thedmci.com.au
+61 2 9439 4111
www.thedmci.com.au
4:49

Time is Nothing // Around The World Time Lapse
17 Countries. 343 Days. 6237 Photographs. One incredible journey.
After I quit my job las...
published: 31 Dec 2011
author: Kien Lam
Time is Nothing // Around The World Time Lapse
17 Countries. 343 Days. 6237 Photographs. One incredible journey.
After I quit my job last year, I packed a bag, grabbed my camera and bought a one way ticket to London. 17 countries later, I put together this time lapse video of the many amazing places I came across.
To follow the journey and learn more about each scene visit http://kienlam.net/around-the-world and www.kienlam.net
IF ANYONE SAW THE SEGMENT ON CNN ABOUT THIS VIDEO AND HAPPENED TO RECORD IT, CAN YOU PLEASE GET IN CONTACT WITH ME.
Original Music: "Places and Faces" by William Lam. Will is an extremely talented musical composer whose range is barely touched in this composition he wrote specifically for the video. He's also my little brother. If you want to commission William to write music, email him at MetaphysikaSounds[at]gmail[dot]com.
Please support the artist if you like the song by buying it on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/metaphysika-sounds/id497553369
Technical Details:
Shot with a Panasonic Lumix GF-1, 20mm f/1.7 and 14-45mm f/3.5-4.5.
Photography and Video Edited with Lightroom, After Effects and Final Cut Pro.
Music composed in Logic Pro.
Facebook: http://facebook.com/kienlamphotography
Twitter: http://twitter.com/kiendlam
Special thanks to Dan Hirons, Joey Seich and Carol Trieu for all your help, support and patience.
To all my fellow travelers whose company made each step of the way all the more memorable and unique, I want you to know that however short an appearance you made in the video, you've left an impact far greater and long-lasting than the few seconds that each city appeared in the video.
To my family, thank you for bearing with me and worrying about my health and safety with every dodgy bus ride and new country I found myself in each day.
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Year Zero - OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Following in the footsteps of Prologue Films and The Mill, PostPanic have created this yea...
published: 09 Jun 2011
author: PostPanic
Year Zero - OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Following in the footsteps of Prologue Films and The Mill, PostPanic have created this year’s prestigious opening titles 'Year Zero' for OFFF Festival 2011 in Barcelona http://offf.ws/bcn2011/
Written by Mischa Rozema and British graphic designer, Si Scott, the opening titles reflect their dark thoughts on a possible future. Directed by Mischa and shot on location in Prague, the film guides the viewer through a grim scenario embedded with the names of artists appearing at this year’s OFFF festival. The live action was brought back to Amsterdam for post, primarily carried out by PostPanic’s in-house team of artists but also with the additional help of freelancers and partner companies that we have enjoyed strong creative relationships with over the years. It’s really fair to say that this was a labour of love by a passionate crew of people.
DIRECTOR'S NOTES (By Mischa Rozema)
This project started out as a collaboration between myself and Si Scott. Right from the start, we decided that it should be the darkest thing we could make. I think it just felt natural to the both of us; if we had to nail the future, it would not be a nice place.
This idea evolved into a clash of times. Inspired by an idea from the late Arthur C. Clarke. He wrote about different historical civilizations meeting in a single point in time. So what happens when civilizations meet? The 'weaker' one gets eaten by the 'stronger'. You only have to look at history to see the destructive power of civilizations.
So the main underlying idea is: what would happen if the future lands on our doorstep today? Let's take mankind, add perhaps 100 years and then let them show up on our doorstep today. The future would pretty much devour the present. Probably in a matter of, let's say, 7 days… So that's what we're looking at. But every ending also means a new beginning, hence Year Zero.
There's all kinds of hidden messages in there. Like the virus eating away at reality, buildings and people, even at the viewers brain. It's behaving off course much like a computer virus. And the network of wires represents the future of social networking. I just made it physical and let it 'catch' the city and it's people like a net. All these ideas just serve as inspiration for us to create a future that worked for this concept. They're not meant to be deciphered by the audience. It's still meant to be just a title sequence and not an actual movie.
Now what makes a good title sequence? Personally, I think it's something that gets you in the mood, warms you up for what you're about to experience, be it a film, tv series or in our case, the OFFF festival. We decided to treat the OFFF festival as a feature film experience. So all we had to do was get the viewer into the right state of mind. Without, of course, being too narrative led. The best title sequences out there are nothing but a random collection of images/scenes that don't tell a lot if you watch them on their own. But edit them together and a new context is created. A context that matters, a feeling that gets the viewer ready for the main event, in our case, the festival.
To get started, the next thing we did was make a collection of ideas that would scare me and Si. So, anything drawn from our youth, right through to stuff that's inspired us over the years as well as seemingly random compositions that trigger the imagination of the viewer. For example, when we show you the aesthetics of a car explosion, it's carefully constructed. Why a car and not something else? Because an exploding car brings extra content to an otherwise simple aesthetic display of violence. A car doesn't explode by itself so instantly the brain tries to formulate the background behind it. It adds an either political or criminal edge to the violence. To me it felt appropriate because of the sense of protest and rebellion the shot has. And maybe the biggest question; was there someone in the car and if so, who was it? For me, every idea should provoke these kind of questions; from a girl in a prom dress holding a rocket launcher to a riot cop standing in the kitchen. All scenes have a pre and post story to them. In no time you're actually trying to connect these seemingly random scenes and boom; you've just created your own strange context. You now have a feeling, a taste and lots of questions probably. Questions that normally would be answered by watching the actual movie. But since there's no actual movie here we'll leave stranded with, hopefully, an uncomfortable feeling and lots of questions - some might feel unsatisfied and wondering why. Just like a nightmare.
We also wanted the actual titles to be different this time. Most of the time festival titles are driven by the idea on how to show titles. A mechanism that displays titles in a creative way. We actually thought to bring the festival theme to the foreground and have the titles play a part in it. Incorporate them so they become the actual fiber/texture of the
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9:14

Janis Joplin + Big Brother & The Holding Company - Ball And Chain (live) - 1968
Ballsiest track off their cosmic Cheap Thrills LP...
published: 12 May 2009
author: Sids60sSounds
Janis Joplin + Big Brother & The Holding Company - Ball And Chain (live) - 1968
Ballsiest track off their cosmic Cheap Thrills LP
- published: 12 May 2009
- views: 35671
- author: Sids60sSounds
9:39

Big Brother & the Holding Company (Cheap Thrills) - 07. Ball and Chain
Group: Big Brother & the Holding Company - Group Members: Janis Joplin, Sam Andrew, James ...
published: 19 Jun 2011
author: JimiHendrixJ27
Big Brother & the Holding Company (Cheap Thrills) - 07. Ball and Chain
Group: Big Brother & the Holding Company - Group Members: Janis Joplin, Sam Andrew, James Gurley, Peter Albin and David Getz (Album: Cheap Thrills - Publication Year: 1968).
- published: 19 Jun 2011
- views: 9384
- author: JimiHendrixJ27
9:22

BIGBROTHERA ND THEHOL DI NG CO MPANY
Summmertime / I need a man to Love . Hollly wood Pala ce (Oct. 26 1968)...
published: 06 May 2007
author: beyondthebeat
BIGBROTHERA ND THEHOL DI NG CO MPANY
Summmertime / I need a man to Love . Hollly wood Pala ce (Oct. 26 1968)
- published: 06 May 2007
- views: 65323
- author: beyondthebeat
9:24

Big Brother & The Holding Company - Ball & Chain (Live Carousel)
Big Brother & The Holding Company featuring Janis Joplin - Ball and Chain Excerpt from the...
published: 18 May 2012
author: jpb11300
Big Brother & The Holding Company - Ball & Chain (Live Carousel)
Big Brother & The Holding Company featuring Janis Joplin - Ball and Chain Excerpt from the Sony Cd "Live at the Carousel Ballroom 1968
- published: 18 May 2012
- views: 2273
- author: jpb11300