Joan Baez : Sad-Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2011
  • From her 1968 album, "Any Day Now: Songs of Bob Dylan", Joan Baez sings the song Dylan wrote (apparently) for Sara Lownds, the woman he began seeing after his love relationship with Baez ended. "Sad-Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands" was the closing song on Dylan's 1966 album, "Blonde On Blonde". Joan Baez recorded her Dylan tribute in a Nashville studio cutting country-inflected renditions of 16 Dylan songs. She was backed by Pete Drake, David Briggs, Norbert Putnam, Jerry Reed, Stephen Stills, and others. "Any Day Now" remains one of Baez's essential recordings.
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Комментарии • 77

  • @bobbyhawthorne
    @bobbyhawthorne 11 лет назад +494

    I was 21, just out of college. Chased a girlfriend to LA. Broke up. Rented a room in a house. No TV. Pre-iPod, but I had a radio and headphones, and one night - absurdly stoned - I stumbled upon this song. It seemed to last two days, and it totally blew me away. Still does.

  • @bigmack1952
    @bigmack1952 11 лет назад +199

    Could you imagine listening to a 45 year old song in 1968 it would have been 1923. What a timeless beautiful song.

  • @christianneswearson299
    @christianneswearson299 11 лет назад +255

    "My warehouse eyes, my Arabian drums; should I leave them by your gate, or sad-eyed lady should I wait?" If someone wrote a song like that for me, I'd tell him to wait...

  • @JohnnyMaudlin777
    @JohnnyMaudlin777 13 лет назад +409

    Voice like an angel, she makes Dylan's sometimes cynical poetry sound like a hymn!

  • @profcleave1
    @profcleave1 10 лет назад +340

    If I had a dime for every time I played that song in high school, I could buy a car... And I still like it.

  • @berkshiresnow
    @berkshiresnow 12 лет назад +177

    This song leaves me in tears. It touches every emotion. What a voice and rendition

  • @eulessgirl1
    @eulessgirl1 12 лет назад +90

    Her voice is so beautiful.

  • @EdArmstrong1
    @EdArmstrong1 12 лет назад +77

    Dylan may have wrote the song for Sara but the song is about Joan in my opinion. Still, what an amazing talent that they both enjoyed during the wonder years. We really had hopes for peace and tolerance; it will happen one day I suppose.

  • @folkmusicgirl
    @folkmusicgirl 13 лет назад +89

    I often used to think of Joan Baez as "The Sad-Eyed Lady." I used to love the pictures of her most where she had that type "look" with brows furrowed & sad eyes. You listen to Joan sing this song & you just cannot believe this incredible voice - I was always in awe of her voice even when I first heard her sing on a pop radio station. I was a young, young girl & all of a sudden there was this voice on the radio and all of the intensity & beauty of this singing voice. It was Joan Baez.

  • @tb30486
    @tb30486 11 лет назад +276

    I have been listening to this song for the last 40 years and trying to figure out why it means so much to me. In the end, it is not, to me, about Joan or about Sarah...it is about purity. It is about that quality of truth and connectedness that transcends the "sheet metal memories of Cannery Row" and the "magazine husband who just had to go". It is about the rare and incorruptible and incandescent essence of the women in his life who saw their true course, That, I can believe in!

  • @8733hans
    @8733hans 12 лет назад +52

    From my most played album in 1968. A song that will forevever stay in my heart and mind

  • @PaulOnBooks
    @PaulOnBooks 11 лет назад +107

    Glorious performance of a great song. I can listen to this over and over - float away on Joan Baez's voice.

  • @KennyBoy51725
    @KennyBoy51725 11 лет назад +52

    I saw Joan Baez live at Fresno State University in 1968...a major highlight of my life...I was in the Navy at the time stationed at Lemoore Naval Air Station...

  • @woodypitt3096
    @woodypitt3096 12 лет назад +52

    One thing for certain---It is an incredible love song.

  • @1949frrichard
    @1949frrichard 12 лет назад +590

    Driving down a country road in Woodside, CA, in the early '90's and noticed a silver haired beauty walking down a roadside path - it was Joan Baez. I drove on debating what to do. I turned around and drove back to where she walked alone. We had a brief chat. I said all the nervous silly things we say when we have a chance meeting with an iconic figure. She was pleasant and patient, and too soon I got back in my car and drove on in a daze - blessed.

  • @ritamcnamara-moose5398
    @ritamcnamara-moose5398 12 лет назад +22

    Mine too I think we all experience great art differently I thought it was about me

  • @camelia516
    @camelia516 12 лет назад +145

    This performance is mesmerizing. So inspired. For me, it is one of the most exquisite works ever recorded. Spiritual. Thank you for providing the full length version.

  • @andrewhickin3803
    @andrewhickin3803 11 лет назад +100

    I was at school in the 60s and knew her only for her 'protest songs'. She is an enduring talent and I have only discovered her via RUclips. Fabulous interpretation of this song. Diamonds and Rust is also excellent.

  • @dimsylsodium
    @dimsylsodium 11 лет назад +85

    A truly masterly performance. I was not aware that there was a cover of this paticular Bob Dylan classic. But what an interpretation by Joan Baez. Simply beautiful. Many thanks for sharing. I shall have to add "Any Day Now" to my collection!

  • @francis5000000
    @francis5000000 11 лет назад +48

    I dunno Dylan but I'm still in love with her!

  • @ResBurman
    @ResBurman 12 лет назад +55

    Good one Duke. Ah.... that voice! Still after 44 years she raises the hairs on the back of my neck! Beautiful voice and song and video! Thanks for sharing.
    Best Regards ~ Res.

  • @wthight123
    @wthight123 11 лет назад +54

    I've always thought of this recording as a musical meditation.

  • @MrFolky77
    @MrFolky77 12 лет назад +41

    Very interesting to see all the commentaries! I used to be enthralled by this kind of discussion back when I wrote my thesis on "American Folk Music and the contribution of Joan Baez to it",10 years ago. Except no one around at the University really knew anything about Joan, much less so about Folk Music. About Dylan, I didn't know much, so I read a lot... What I can say about this is: always thought it was about Joan (pretty obvious) though it's never clear 'cuz nothing's ever (to be continued)

  • @sundance334567
    @sundance334567 12 лет назад +27

    Cosmic feeling and performance.

  • @SHELLEY8211964
    @SHELLEY8211964 11 лет назад +54

    What a beautiful song .. can not believe that I have never heard it.

  • @ollieoxen27
    @ollieoxen27 12 лет назад +13

    I lived two blocks from the Chelsea Hotel in 1977. Twenty third street between eighth and ninth avenues.

  • @DancingRainbowws1
    @DancingRainbowws1 11 лет назад +107

    great words and imagery..no one can match the quality of her voice~

  • @paganmaestro
    @paganmaestro  12 лет назад +56

    We don't really know to whom specific lines and images refer. Dylan has said that he wrote the song 'for' Sara, but I don't recall him saying it is 'about Sara'. It may well be, and it may be about Joan Baez in parts as well. That's the beauty of songs, that once they are released into the air we are free to respond to them, and respond we do, on many levels, each of us with our own 'moving pictures' running in our heads, our own feelings and memories coming to life. What a great song.

  • @achja-en-nee
    @achja-en-nee 11 лет назад +44

    A beautiful song, sent to me by a beautiful human being :-)

  • @eulessgirl1
    @eulessgirl1 13 лет назад +28

    Amen to what Johnny said. Her lovely voice transports me to another dimension.

  • @andyhairbear
    @andyhairbear 11 лет назад +71

    Wow...just found this and man makes me feel so ...emotional...just love it looking out through the rain in Southern England... only this week my mind has been drifting back to times with a sad eyed lady I loved twenty years ago...phew!

  • @buitoni123456789
    @buitoni123456789 12 лет назад +19

    so beautiful !!!!!!!!!!

  • @pietalpha2
    @pietalpha2 13 лет назад +24

    wonderful song and singing

  • @elysiandawn3
    @elysiandawn3 11 лет назад +80

    So sweet and so melancholic simultaneously. Evocative of such deep and moving emotions, beyond the known. From another realm entirely.

  • @JoannofHtown
    @JoannofHtown 12 лет назад +20

    always hits the target...

  • @thetruthwillsetufree
    @thetruthwillsetufree 12 лет назад +131

    'Your silhouette, when the sunlight dims,
    into your eyes, where the moonlight swims.'
    the most beautiful words ever set to music.

  • @erinsheldon
    @erinsheldon 12 лет назад +22

    @EdArmstrong1 Yes. For example, he mentions david harris a few times "with the child of a hoodlum wrapped up in your arms", "husband who one day just had to go", "Now you stand with your thief, you're on his parole"

  • @PlampinUK
    @PlampinUK 12 лет назад +60

    Best version of this song I have heard - so thank you for posting - and a lovely video too. Thank you :)

  • @CaptainJimKirk
    @CaptainJimKirk 11 лет назад +59

    Just too beautiful.

  • @folkmusicgirl
    @folkmusicgirl 11 лет назад +52

    I think the song was about Joan. Joan Baez at that time lived in Carmel Valley, California, which I once heard many years ago referred to as the "lowlands." Joan had a home there in part of the 60's. It is just south of Carmel & inland off of Hwy. 1, a beautiful area in Northern, California. Dylan visited her there. I have been in that area many times over the years, Carmel, Carmel Valley, Big Sur & Monterey. Carmel Valley is a very special place to me. Many rustic places and so peaceful.

  • @paganmaestro
    @paganmaestro  12 лет назад +81

    I'm just adding two things to that. One, listeners are free to experience or imagine a song's references or meanings in their own way. Two, Dylan saying he wrote the song 'for' Sara doesn't necessarily mean that each line or verse is 'about' Sara exclusively. I know that in my own writing and songwriting I may have a particular person as inspiration, but this doesn't prevent me from using details that belong to another time, place or person. That's all. It's all good. Thanks for the comment.

  • @geraldmorain3166
    @geraldmorain3166 11 лет назад +19

    this song is about true love no matter the trials that are set upon that ,true love ,and that may involve more than one ,This I know as an Identical twin, rare maybe but forgivable ,love has only evil as an enemy,its true form overcomes all.

  • @gunnargunnarmandeln
    @gunnargunnarmandeln 11 лет назад +29

    Exellent version...

  • @trfesok
    @trfesok 11 лет назад +57

    Gorgeous -- hypnotic -- thanks for posting!

  • @alankohn5577
    @alankohn5577 11 лет назад +40

    Thank you for this glorious film...many photos previously unseen by I...a melancholic's lullaby...profound and tender...Dylan is "so good with words, and keeping things vague".\, which adds to his magic and his luster...s/he found the other in their present lifetime..non-attachment is so difficult to practice

  • @schiavolini
    @schiavolini 13 лет назад +16

    magnificent video, grazie

  • @nikkiejanee1972
    @nikkiejanee1972 12 лет назад +34

    how do singers remember all these lyrics?
    i mean wow

  • @taddyd1
    @taddyd1 11 лет назад +80

    This song is about the Saint like JOAN BAEZ, period.
    There are at least 934 clues leading to the Lady of Spanish manners with voice like chimes, Gypsy hymns and Ghost like songs. Anyone can see the moonlight swimming in her eyes- practically every picture or film clip. How could they ever mistake Her???

  • @evaharryson
    @evaharryson 11 лет назад +74

    I could be wrong, but I believe Dylan may have written this song for Joan- and if he didn't, maybe he should have- whatever happened between Dylan and Baez- I get a feeling he later denied- Love is rarely simple

  • @TheJamesalden
    @TheJamesalden 12 лет назад +14

    Thanks so much for posting such a wonderful song. Nice downloading, too/ I like the fact that the there's no immediate cutoff right after the song. Much appreciated. Thank you!

  • @dylanfan2784
    @dylanfan2784 11 лет назад +38

    Gorgeous Song and Video.

  • @smurf100000
    @smurf100000 11 лет назад +30

    sooo beautiful!!!!!

  • @IsisMusic
    @IsisMusic 12 лет назад +10

    good point. i agree

  • @Bej707
    @Bej707 11 лет назад +19

    Belles chansons me rappelant les années 70

  • @fernandaflores6989
    @fernandaflores6989 11 лет назад +44

    esta cancion me recuerda tanto a mi abuelo!!! le gustaba mucho! y esta muy linda!

  • @KarenChantry
    @KarenChantry 11 лет назад +23

    Can't wait to see her at Ravinia next month, June 2013.

  • @LilyNoelleArt
    @LilyNoelleArt 11 лет назад +19

    I think I've read it's about Joan, as well. Many of his songs were rumored to be so.

  • @takornbhuvasuvana4688
    @takornbhuvasuvana4688 12 лет назад +7

    absolutely.

  • @nikkiejanee1972
    @nikkiejanee1972 12 лет назад +14

    i love this video so much;) thanks for making it

  • @timothy81
    @timothy81 11 лет назад +12

    thanks... love Joan, and i hadn't seen this on youtube!

  • @roadshowbuspt
    @roadshowbuspt 11 лет назад +42

    JOAN BAEZ SEMPRE UMA DAS MINHAS PREFERIDAS

  • @gilbertosouza2264
    @gilbertosouza2264 11 лет назад +26

    belissima canção.

  • @Luilak
    @Luilak 12 лет назад +29

    @EdArmstrong1 In the song 'Sara' (last song on 'Desire', 1976), Dylan himself wrote in the lyrics: 'Stayin' up for days in the Chelsea Hotel/ Writing "Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands" for you'. Dylan has never been so explicit about the meaning of his songs before --or after!

  • @winterlude
    @winterlude 11 лет назад +82

    The song is mainly about Sara. Lowlands is a reference to her surname, Lownds. She had a 'magazine husband'... and then in 'Sara' he says the song is about her. But of course in the songs there are images that come from other women as well, such as Joan, other women he dated, saw or even dreamt of. It is such a universal song, it describes every woman, it's not about a woman, but about women.

  • @austinalba
    @austinalba 11 лет назад +12

    cool.

  • @petervankan1
    @petervankan1 12 лет назад +12

    @nikkiejanee1972 From experience: because you'll be emotionally involved in the song, you'll be eager to 'tell the story'. That makes it easy. It gets harder te learn new songs as you get older though, and you may need to remember a keyword in the first line of each verse. Old songs, even ones yiou haven't sung for decades, come back without effort once you sing the first line.

  • @karimlove02
    @karimlove02 11 лет назад +9

    meme socrate tomberer amoureux de vous tellement que vous etes simple et heroique on vous aiment tous joan bnaez soyer en sur et certain et surtous moi depuit que j etai petit toi et bob dylan

  • @taddyd1
    @taddyd1 12 лет назад +41

    @jaredf921
    but .... the moonlight swims in JOAN's eyes, She has a the Spanish manners, the voice like chimes, the matchbook songs and gypsy hymns, the Silver Cross (in all the posters and on the March on Selma etc, who could buy Joan? (bob, yes of course- but not JOAN) WHO HAS THE SADDEST EYES EVER?

  • @DysnomiaFilms
    @DysnomiaFilms 11 лет назад +31

    Ghost like SOUL.
    And it's obviously Sara. He's even said as much.

  • @EricScottBloom
    @EricScottBloom 12 лет назад +13

    She changes some chords, but it works...it was love, anyway~E

  • @rukeyser
    @rukeyser 11 лет назад +56

    That line made Joan chuckle.
    Baez: Mexican ("and your spanish manners"] English, Scottish
    (Scottish Lowlands). Sara: Jewish parents
    late '62 D&S meet.
    April '63- Dylan & Baez meet.
    Aug '63- star B takes D on her tour.
    late 64 D&S romantic.
    April/May 1965: star D invites B to England tour, to return favor.
    Doesn't, breaks her heart: 2 yr affair ends.
    Nov 1965- D marries S
    1966- Sad-Eyed Lady
    1975- "Sara" written to appeal estrangement w Sara
    1977- Bitter divorce

  • @davidkesslerauthor
    @davidkesslerauthor 12 лет назад +12

    The fact that the song is about the "Sad-eyed lady of the Lowlands" (Lownds) would surely suggest (prima facie) that it is ABOUT Sara.

  • @freewheelinmarilyn
    @freewheelinmarilyn 12 лет назад +4

  • @paganmaestro
    @paganmaestro  12 лет назад +24

    When you make and post a lot of videos, as I do, you get a lot of spam comments. It's easier to eliminate them through the approval filter than to search through almost 500 videos for them. The only ones I don't approve are ones which either have nothing to do with the music or are in some way demeaning to humanity.

  • @rockloctopus
    @rockloctopus 11 лет назад +18

    LOW(la)NDS
    sorry, a dylan nerd here.

  • @jaredf921
    @jaredf921 12 лет назад +8

    @folkmusicgirl no it's for Sara