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Janis Joplin's screaming soulful voice in many ways is a personification of the Hippie Era (along with Jimi Hendrix, Grace Slick and a few others). She came to symbolize energy of the Psychedelic, Haight Ashbury, love beads, love ins, free love, flower children, black light posters and incense, expansion of consciousness, spiritualism soaked in the unusual drug idealism of the late 1960's. It was a time of bright hope and optimism and the shedding of many social-psychological-sexual traditions that went sour. Janis came on this scene with a singing style not heard before on the playlists of white American radio stations. Her singing was more like that of Aretha Franklin and other blues/gospel singers than the typical white girl songstress.
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Blindman Lyrics

Janis Joplin

Well, the blind man, he stood on the way and cried
Blind man, he stood on the way and cried
Blind man stood on the way and cried,
Crying, oh, show me the way, show me the way,
Show me the way, the way to go home.
My daddy stood on that-a way and cried
My daddy stood on that-a way and cried
Daddy stood on the way and cried,
Crying, oh, show me the way, show me the way,
Show me the way, the way to go home.
Now now now, the blind man, he stood on the way and cried
Blind man, he stood on the way and cried
Blind man stood on the way and cried,
Crying, oh, show me the way, show me the way,
Show me the way, the way to go home.
Show me the way, show me the way,
Show me the way, the way to go home.