Recordando el “American Pie” de Don McLean y aquel lapidario verso “the day the music died” (el día que la música murió), que para muchos alude a la muerte de Buddy Holly y Ritchie Valens en 1959, uno no puede dejar de pasar por alto las muertes de Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison y la grandilocuente Janis.
“I met a girl who sang the blues/
And I asked her for some happy news/
But she just smiled and turned away.”
There are rumors that these lyrics in Don McLean's “American Pie” are about Janis. What do you think?
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“I met a girl who sang the blues/
And I asked her for some happy news/
But she just smiled and turned away.”
There are rumors that these lyrics in Don McLean's “American Pie” are about Janis. What do you think?
https://www.facebook.com/janisjoplin/posts/i-met-a-girl-who-sang-the-bluesand-i-asked-her-for-some-happy-newsbut-she-just-
s/10151320817020845/
Y, también ya puestos:
JANIS JOPLIN Y LEONARD COHEN; UNA CANCIÓN Y UNA MAMADA
https://www.revanchamag.com/musica/janis-joplin-leonard-cohen-chelsea-hotel
Una noche loca con Patti Smith y otros amigos
En medio de un mar de botellas de tequila y músicos borrachos, Janis Joplin y Patti Smith forjan una amistad inolvidable.
https://www.rd.com/article/janis-joplin-patti-smith/