bobby mcgee was originally female, the charachter changed to male by janis joplin for her last recorded song before she died. believed to be the same subject of the song "the rose" about billie holliday. Bobby Mcgee was written by Kris Kristofferson in 1969. It was always rumored that he wrote it for Janis Joplin about Janis Joplin, however he claimed on an episode of Saturday night live, that he wrote it for a woman named Bobby Paisner. The film La Strada was an inspiration for the song
janis died from overdose on heroine ....... pigpen was afraid of drugs and never took them, alcohol was pigs thing. he died of internal hemorrhaging caused by his drinking.
No, but yes they did have an affair. (They were not a couple).
[1] That line was in the song "The rose," from the movie of the same name. The song was sung by Bette Midler. [2] And the film was modeled after the life of singer Janis Joplin.
Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin both performed in Seattle. Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and the Steve Miller Band Sicks Stadium, Seattle, July 26, 1970. Eat your hearts out! It was Jimi's last visit home to Seattle. Jimi and Janis would both die a few months later, both 27 years old. Reference: http://jackbrummet.blogspot.com/2005/09/favorite-rock-and-jazz-shows-1966-last.htmlJimi and Janis were NOT on the same Seattle 1970 concert. Joplin's show was in July 5th, a beautiful Sunday afternoon. Hendrix was July 26th, a raining Sunday in Seattle. I was a both shows.
bobby mcgee was originally female, the charachter changed to male by janis joplin for her last recorded song before she died. believed to be the same subject of the song "the rose" about billie holliday. Bobby Mcgee was written by Kris Kristofferson in 1969. It was always rumored that he wrote it for Janis Joplin about Janis Joplin, however he claimed on an episode of Saturday night live, that he wrote it for a woman named Bobby Paisner. The film La Strada was an inspiration for the song
janis died from overdose on heroine ....... pigpen was afraid of drugs and never took them, alcohol was pigs thing. he died of internal hemorrhaging caused by his drinking.
No, but yes they did have an affair. (They were not a couple).
joss stone. She's very famous for performing barefoot. even though her music is very different to janis joplin, she has that same 60s vibe performing. however, i haven't seen janis joplin live so i wouldn't know.
[1] That line was in the song "The rose," from the movie of the same name. The song was sung by Bette Midler. [2] And the film was modeled after the life of singer Janis Joplin.
Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin both performed in Seattle. Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and the Steve Miller Band Sicks Stadium, Seattle, July 26, 1970. Eat your hearts out! It was Jimi's last visit home to Seattle. Jimi and Janis would both die a few months later, both 27 years old. Reference: http://jackbrummet.blogspot.com/2005/09/favorite-rock-and-jazz-shows-1966-last.htmlJimi and Janis were NOT on the same Seattle 1970 concert. Joplin's show was in July 5th, a beautiful Sunday afternoon. Hendrix was July 26th, a raining Sunday in Seattle. I was a both shows.
They're not the same - the vocal melody is the main voice in a song and can be completed by other voices (usually fainter) and the melody is the main tune and can be completed by other instruments. The vocal melody can follow the same notes as the melody or not. :)
well they are the same series but pichi pichi pich is season 1 and mermaid melody pure is season 2
A round is a type of musical composition where multiple voices sing the same melody but start at different times, creating harmonies. The most famous example is "Frère Jacques" (Brother John) which has the same melody and words but starts at different times.
A vocal work in which each poetic stanza is sung to the same melody is in
A texture where there are two layers but the same melody
No. Aria is an opera solo sung by a single voice. Melody is the main line of a tune, with which another voice can harmonize. An aria contains a melody, but a melody is not necessarily an opera aria.