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Big Brother and the Holding Co. With Janis Joplin: Nine Hundred Nights (2001)

Big Brother and the Holding Co. With Janis Joplin: Nine Hundred Nights (2001)
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Big Brother & the Holding Company was one of the first major bands to emerge from the nascent psychedelic music scene in San Francisco, CA, in the mid-'60s. Conjuring up a high-powered blend of blues and folk, the band had already begun to gain a significant local following when the group's manager, Chet Helms, introduced them to a young woman from Texas who was looking for a gig -- Janis Joplin. After Joplin joined the band, Big Brother & the Holding Company became major stars, and their album Cheap Thrills became one of the touchstones of the early San Francisco sound, but Joplin's presence proved to be both a blessing and a curse. Her powerful vocals on tunes like "Piece of My Heart" and "Ball and Chain" helped make the group a hit, but once the music press singled out Joplin as the star of the show, the bandmembers soon found themselves in the shadow of their singer, even after she left the band to go solo. Big Brother and the Holding Company With Janis Joplin: Nine Hundred Nights is a documentary which examines the group's rise and fall, featuring interviews with the surviving members of the band and rare footage of the group on-stage, including performances of "Piece of my Heart," "Combination of the Two," "Ball and Chain," "Down on Me," "Light Is Faster Than Sound," and more. Rip Torn narrates. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Michael Burlingame
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Big Brother & the Holding Company was one of the first major bands to emerge from the nascent psychedelic music scene in San Francisco, CA, in the mid-'60s. Conjuring up a high-powered blend of blues and folk, the band had already begun to gain a significant local following when the group's manager, Chet Helms, introduced them to a young woman from Texas who was looking for a gig -- Janis Joplin. After Joplin joined the band, Big Brother & the Holding Company became major stars, and their album Cheap Thrills became one of the touchstones of the early San Francisco sound, but Joplin's presence proved to be both a blessing and a curse. Her powerful vocals on tunes like "Piece of My Heart" and "Ball and Chain" helped make the group a hit, but once the music press singled out Joplin as the star of the show, the bandmembers soon found themselves in the shadow of their singer, even after she left the band to go solo. Big Brother and the Holding Company With Janis Joplin: Nine Hundred Nights is a documentary which examines the group's rise and fall, featuring interviews with the surviving members of the band and rare footage of the group on-stage, including performances of "Piece of my Heart," "Combination of the Two," "Ball and Chain," "Down on Me," "Light Is Faster Than Sound," and more. Rip Torn narrates. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
148 mins

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Director(s):
Michael Burlingame
Writer(s):
Michael BurlingameToby Byron
Producer(s):
Toby Byron
Categories:
Documentary
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    Christine S.

    i love janis, so i thought this movie was very informative. it really was all janis, not really big brother, but they tried, i guess. the best thing they did for their time was hire janis.

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    Steve G.

    Okay I suppose...but what a bunch of losers ! These guys were talking about their band like it was some super group with or without Janis Joplin ! WHAT A JOKE ! Peter Albin is probably the worst bass player that ever came out of the Bay Area - - and his singing was absolutely AWFUL ! And what he said about Janis when she died was just plain SOUR GRAPES ! The little punk ! And James Gurley was ATTROCIOUS as a lead guitarist. His attitude in the movie towards Janis was pathetic as well. Just a WEIRD movie about 4 nobodies - - who actually capitalized on the fact that a talented blues singer from Texas made them whatever they decided to say their band was ! Absolute NO TALENT but had Janis, and therefore was one of the best bands in the world. But surely, these guys cannot fool themselves into believing they had ANYTHING TO DO with their success ! It was 110% Janis Joplin - - PERIOD !

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