
And not any two, but the one on a bill with The Paul Butterfield Blues Band (avec Elvin Bishop and David Sanborn) and then the one in Harvard Stadium, which was her last. There has been truckloads of ink used in argument over whether Ms. Joplin was impeded by Big Brother and the Holding Co., but enhanced by the Full Tilt Boogie Band, or vice versa. That misses the point – all that mattered was that the band didn’t ruin it and neither of those outfits did.
in the audience with Mama Cass
It took a great lady just to get from Texas to San Francisco, where she became the great broad with the great voice that did us all so much good. There are plenty of clips of Janis Joplin available to stream; this one is especially good because the wonderful Mama Cass Elliott is watching along with us and we see her reaction at the end of the song.



I brought a tape recorder and a camera to the concert, but didn’t get much use out of either. The camera jammed up so I only got a couple eerie double exposures, and I left the tape recorder alone because I didn’t want to be intrusive. Instead, I scribbled notes furiously in the dim light as Dave gave a brilliant 2+ hour concert, which could’ve doubled as a lecture on the history of music in America. And Garth Hudson was in the house, to do a few songs by himself and to accompany Dave on accordian on a few others.