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1[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/janis3402440_371.jpg]]
2[++[[caption-width-right:250:''Oh Lord, won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz...?'']]++]
3->''And clenching your fist for the ones like us''
4->''Who are oppressed by the figures of beauty''
5->''You fixed yourself, you said "Well, nevermind"''
6->''"We are ugly but we have the music"''
7-->-- Music/LeonardCohen, '''"Chelsea Hotel No.2"'''
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9Janis Lyn Joplin (January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970) was a singer and songwriter who achieved stardom in the late [[TheSixties 1960s]] as a vocalist for psychedelic rock outfit Big Brother & The Holding Company. She's famed for her raspy, blues-influenced vocal style, as well as hits like "Piece of My Heart", "Summertime" and "Me & Bobby [=McGee=]". She was also one of the performers at Monterey and the original Film/{{Woodstock}}, along with her then backup band, the Kozmic Blues Band.
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11On the morning of October 4, 1970, Janis was found dead in her hotel room in Los Angeles, having succumbed to a heroin overdose, just before she could finish work on her album ''Pearl''. She was just 27 and died only a week after Music/JimiHendrix passed away at the same age, also from drug-related causes. ''Pearl'' and "Me & Bobby [=McGee=]" became posthumous successes, with the latter single going to No. 1 on the Billboard charts.
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13Janis was a huge fan of blues singer [[Music/BessieSmith Bessie]] [[https://youtu.be/e3W0AUgWBl0 Smith]], the "Empress of the Blues." She identified so powerfully with her that she suspected she was Bessie's reincarnation. Bessie was buried in Philadelphia in an unmarked grave, so Janis, along with Bessie's former housekeeper Juanita Green, designed and paid for a beautiful stone inscribed "The Greatest Blues Singer in the World Will Never Stop Singing."
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15Albums with Big Brother & The Holding Company:
16* ''Big Brother & The Holding Company'' (1967)
17* ''Music/CheapThrills'' (1968)
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19Solo albums:
20* ''I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!'' (1969) (with the Kozmic Blues Band)
21* ''Pearl'' (1971) (with the Full Tilt Boogie Band) (released posthumously)
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23No relation to Music/ScottJoplin.
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25!!! "I got dem ol' kozmic tropes again Mama!":
26* ACappella: "Mercedes Benz" is an a cappella song written by singer Janis Joplin with the poets Michael [=McClure=] and Bob Neuwirth. In the song, the singer asks the Lord to buy her a Mercedes-Benz, a color TV, and a "night on the town".
27* TheBandMinusTheFace: Believe it or not, Big Brother and the Holding Company still exists today, with two members of the ''Cheap Thrills'' lineup, no less.
28* CelebritiesHangOutInHeaven:
29** "Rock and Roll Heaven" by the Righteous Brothers imagines [[CelebrityElegy Joplin with several deceased other musicians]] -- including Music/JimiHendrix, Music/OtisRedding, Music/JimMorrison, Music/JimCroce, and Music/BobbyDarin -- in Heaven together forming a hell of a band, band, band!
30%%** Joplin Creator/StephenKing short story "[[Literature/NightmaresAndDreamscapes You Know They Got a Hell of a Band]]", which (unsurprisingly) puts a very dark spin on this idea.
31* TheCoverChangesTheGender: In the original version of "Me and Bobby [=McGee=]", Bobby was a woman.
32%%* CoverVersion: Most of her material. In many cases, her songs are the most famous versions. Some of these songs, such as Bobby Womack's "Trust Me", were written for her specifically.
33* EpicRocking: Her songs could get pretty long, especially when she was fronting Big Brother and the Holding Company. "Ball and Chain", running at more than nine minutes, is probably the most famous example on record, and possibly also the longest.
34%%* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Famously had a bottle of Southern Comfort with her at all times.
35* IsntItIronic: "Mercedes Benz" as used in a Mercedes-Benz commercial.
36* MetalScream: Very often, most famously in "Piece of My Heart". This is arguably the vocal style she is most famous for performing.
37%%* OneManSong: "Me And Bobby [=McGee=]".
38* PhoneInGameShows: In the song "Mercedes Benz", one of the things she wants God to buy for her is a color TV, so she could watch ''Dialing for Dollars''[[note]]an early version of this trope, which was actually more of a phone-''out'' game show[[/note]] whenever they called her in.
39* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: The [[https://www.rocksoffmag.com/janis-joplin-nude-portrait/ story]] behind the iconic photo of Joplin in the nude is that she showed up for a 1967 photo session with photographer Bob Seidemann, in which the idea was that she'd be topless but wearing a cape and some beads, and would be shot from the waist up only. But after shooting a few rolls of film, Joplin exclaimed "Oh, motherfucker! I want to take my fucking clothes off!" and started undressing. Seidemann tried to stop her, but she stripped off and he went on to take pictures of her. They weren't released until 1972, but soon become among the most memorable photos of the era.
40* ShoutOut:
41** The line ''I met a girl who sang the blues'' in Music/DonMcLean's ''Music/AmericanPie'' is supposedly about her.
42** Music/LeonardCohen's "Chelsea Hotel #2" from ''Music/NewSkinForTheOldCeremony'' is ''definitely'' about her. (Cohen later expressed regret for some of the song's IntercourseWithYou lyrics, saying, "if there is some way of apologising to [Joplin's] ghost, I want to apologise now, for having committed that indiscretion.")
43** And ironically, "Me and Bobby [=McGee=]" may well have been written about her.
44%%* SomethingBlues: "Turtle Blues" and her album ''I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!'' (with the Kozmic Blues Band)

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