When Janis Crashed Tina Turner's Stage (1969)
On Thanksgiving night 1969, 20,000 fans at Madison Square Garden witnessed one of the most incredible, unscripted moments in rock history. The Rolling Stones were the headliners, and the Ike & Tina Turner Revue was opening the show. But nobody expected a wildly intoxicated Janis Joplin to step out of the crowd, climb onto the stage uninvited, and share the microphone with Tina Turner. Dive into this untold story of two entirely different musical icons, a chaotic night in New York City, and the legendary, unrehearsed duet that happened when pure musical instinct took over. If you remember the raw, electric energy of the late 1960s music scene, this piece of forgotten history is for you. 🔔 Do you have memories of the 1960s music scene? Let us know in the comments below! Don't forget to like and subscribe for more untold stories from the golden age of rock and roll.

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