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2012. május 19., szombat

Janis Joplin - Me and Bobby Mc Gee




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  1. Janis Joplin - Final 24: Her Final Hours



    Analysis on the life and death of Janis Joplin, the undisputed queen of rock and roll.
    This compelling documentary series unlocks the hidden secrets, psychological flaws and events that result in the tragic deaths of famed notorious and the iconic. Every episode maps out the final 24 hours of a different famous person's life. The series weaves the star's back-story with events from their last day, which lays bare the threads of fate that led inextricably from childhood to the moment of death. These are no ordinary biographies. They're psychological detective stories attempting to uncover the mystery of why the celebrity died. This episode focuses on the life and death of Janis Joplin, the undisputed queen of rock and roll. It explores how her drug addiction and a cut of nearly pure heroin took her from the throne to her grave


    "If the politicians would just grow the fuck up and Legalize all drugs and treat it like alcohol by standardizing the strength and purity and selling it in a licensed shop, just like alcohol this would stop a lots deaths from over pure drugs, also lets be honest the war on drugs has been monumental waste of time and money, and by legalizing all drugs you would automatically cut gang wars to almost zero overnight, and just may be Janis Joplin would sill be alive and singing in 2012."

    "she was a lady of unusual free spirt that most peope understanding was not there ...she was sooo for she had a time before her time

    Its something you have to look deep....very misunderstnding"


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