They probably had to add a car, just for Janis's booze, and Garcia's reds. It's sad to say, but I miss those, only tried them once, and ludes. I would pop one as I walked into school, and by the time I hit the first watercooler, it was chewed up. I would wash it down, and as I slid onto my stool in drafting class, the tingles would just be starting to creep up the back of my skull. I got a "B" in that class, believe it or not.Doesn't really belong here, but what the hell. If you are into watching some really great dead rock musicians perform and with plenty of candid moments, take some time to find the movie "Festival Express" released in 2003 but was shot in 1970. Basically a bunch of musicians did three gigs in Canada in the summer of 1970 over a week but took a chartered train to go between them across the country. Everything was filmed, the candid stuff on the train is priceless. Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, The Band, Buddy Guy, Flying Burrito Bros, Ian & Sylvia's Great Speckled Bird, Mountain and Delaney & Bonnie & Friends are just some of bands. It's worth watching the movie just for the Janis Joplin scenes - what an amazing powerful voice. She was dead about three months later.
As sad as it is, I always have to wonder if deaths like these are from natural causes, drug ODs or suicide.
XBIZ just announced that Saya Song had passed away on September 4th, 2023. She was 37. REST IN PEACE!
Info:
https://www.xbiz.com/news/276642/saya-song-passes-away-at-37
Yeah, in a murderous, sociopathic sort of way. More infamous, then famous.