Я хоть и с России, но обожаю ее, за ее устремления, за ее борьбу за мир, за ее любовь к Бобу, и это понимают Judas priest и поэтому этой красивой песни посвятили 6 разных каверов
I first heard her in 1969 and immediately fell in love with her and at 71 years old I am still in love with her If Angels could sing they would sound exactly like her
And there isn't any rust! Her voice remains. I lived in Brooklyn back in the early 70's. The City was so alive. Then came the 1st wave of Yuppies. The City has lost a lot! But lost a lot with the artists, paintings,, everyone couldn't afford the jacked up rents. Now the outer boroughs are getting squeezed out. Still ❤ the City has many problems, it is still the greatest city in the world! Living in Toronto. Can not wait to move back to Brooklyn. Not wealthy, but comfortable. Try to donate what we are able to do now.
Falling in love with Bob Dylan was the worst career move she could make. Compared to any other songwriter of her era she is brilliant. Compared to Dylan she is kind of like a talented up and coming soccer player playing with Messi. And people will always associate her with him.
The reason why I became a fan of Lana because of the 50s-90s song references. And the fact that she has collab'ed with Stevie Nicks, Sean Ono Lennon, dated Axl Rose, and now performing with Joan Baez!!!!! What a lucky queen.
Well, I'll be damned Here comes your ghost again But that's not unusual It's just that the moon is full And you happened to call And here I sit Hand on the telephone Hearing a voice I'd known A couple of light years ago Heading straight for a fall As I remember your eyes Were bluer than robin's eggs My poetry was lousy you said Where are you calling from? A booth in the midwest Ten years ago I bought you some cufflinks You brought me something We both know what memories can bring They bring diamonds and rust Well, you burst on the scene Already a legend The unwashed phenomenon The original vagabond You strayed into my arms And there you stayed Temporarily lost at sea The Madonna was yours for free Yes, the girl on the half-shell Could keep you unharmed Now I see you standing With brown leaves falling all around And snow in your hair Now you're smiling out the window Of that crummy hotel Over Washington Square Our breath comes out white clouds Mingles and hangs in the air Speaking strictly for me We both could have died then and there Now you're telling me You're not nostalgic Then give me another word for it You who are so good with words And at keeping things vague 'Cause I need some of that vagueness now It's all come back too clearly Yes, I loved you dearly And if you're offering me diamonds and rust I've already paid
She sang “50 years ago” ** knowing that story behind since she sang 20 years ago… (reference in a novel) My eyes immediately filled with tears already……. Some heartbreak you’ll never stop counting , .. even your life has carried on
I grew up listening to Joan's beautiful voice. My Dad had all her records and he passed them on to me when he died. I so wish he could've seen this. Thank you, Lana. Love you!!!
If anyone knew anything about history they'd realize this is the best video on RUclips. Thank you Lana Del Rey for the respect shown to someone that certainly deserved it. Your beauty shows from within here. How many people there realized what they were listening to?
She sang “50 years ago” ** knowing that story behind since she sang 20 years ago… (reference in a novel) My eyes immediately filled with tears already……. Some heartbreak you’ll never stop counting , .. even your life has carried on
The beautiful Lana does add her nice harmonies in with the Legend's lead vocals... I've loved Joan Baez since I was a child in the 1960's. She has always been captivating to me. And now....so soft and ethereal-like...haunting even, Lana added so much with so little actually added. It's really nice seeing the artistry from different generations come in to today. I loved it!! ⚪💚 🎩 🌙
I first heard "Diamonds And Rust" in 1979 in Casablanca, Morocco. At this point in my life, I was a senior in high school in a small podunk town about 200 miles away from Casablanca. Besides my love for Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, and Cat Stevens, Long-Distance Running was my life. In school, my favorite class was English, and after three years of immersing myself in the language, I was somewhat good at understanding spoken English. I was a kid who did not get allowance money, or have a job but managed to save for important needs, and on this particular time, I desperately needed some good running shoes for competing, however, the clothing shops in the small town where I lived had only "Saroukh Brand", a generic plastic sneakers that stunk the minute you put them on. Not finding the right pair of competition-level shoes, I grabbed the meager savings I had and took the overnight train in the "Quatrième Classe" (the lowest economic class in the rear car of the train, with the chickens and goats) to the big city. After a few inquiries on where to find good running shoes in the largest city in Morocco, I was led to Souk Smat, a flea market of a sort in the old Medina of Casablanca. Zigzagging between the droves of people from one stall to the next, I finally hit the jackpot of the everything-abroad shop as if I stumbled on heaven. This shop specializes in imported black-market items from the US and Europe. There was running gear just like what the Track and Field stars (Lasse Viren, Frank Shorter, Henry Rono, to name a few who adorned my room walls) wore, all kinds of Levis Blue Jeans, hip sunglasses, some second-hand stuff as well, etc, in short, the coolest stuff ever for an insignificant kid from a Middle-of-Nowhere town. As I was haggling with the shopkeeper over these incredible Nike sneakers, I saw a Joan Baez album that I had never seen before with Baez in her iconic straw hat picture facing me in the corner of the tiny shop. My focus immediately shifted to "The Best Of Joan C. Baez" vinyl album, I asked the seemingly annoyed shopkeeper to play a couple of songs from the album for me before I bought it. From the minute the first song (Diamonds And Rust) started playing, I just lost it, and by the time "Prison Trilogy" song hit, I was sobbing in a trance-like fashion, not worrying about the gathered mesmerized crowd surrounding me or the shopkeeper. I will never forget that shop or that moment, it was like a freight train of emotions hit me at a vulnerable time with the most sincere words and music that only The Queen of Folk in her prime could create. I skipped the much-needed shoes, gave the shopkeeper all the money I had, and lingered on an empty stomach for hours (with my new-found treasure underarm) in the fascinating boulevards of Casablanca until the past-midnight train ride, so I could easily bunk the train for nearly 200 miles by getting off the train at almost every town and village and getting back on the last train car that the ticket inspector had just visited. Years later I eventually immigrated to the USA, officially named myself Dylan after his Bobness, and had a great family. I saw Bob Dylan, and Joan Baez many times in concerts, and my innocent youth promise, decades ago, was to meet Bob Dylan and Joan Baez in person. After many crazy attempts, I doubt that I will ever fulfill that dream of meeting Bob, but on the contrary, I have met Joan Baez in person twice; once backstage at a concert in Denver where I sang "Jari Ya Hamouda" with her, and once one evening on August 2, 1996, in the woods of Poudre Canyon in the Rocky Mountains near a small motel where she was staying during a very small outdoor concert at the Mishawaka Amphitheatre in Bellvue, Colorado. When we lived in Colorado Springs, My French friend Fabien LOEWENGUTH, who is also a big fan of Joan Baez, and I took the 4-hour drive with much anticipation to see Joan Baez, and after getting lost for a bit, we eventually made it in the nick of time, that concert was very low-key and just outstanding, especially being in the middle of the mountains, there were not many people, which made it fantastic for all the attendees and very intimate being very close to Joan Baez. I do not remember the songs she played, but the set was dreamy with a few songs from the Play Me Backwards album, I believe. Mid-concert, it started raining lightly and despite that, Joan insisted on playing until "it starts sparking" she said. Sure enough, the thunderous rain started sparking the electric cables, at which point the concert came to a frantic halt and everyone scattered for safety. Joan and the band ran uphill to the motel where they were staying, but the hardcore devotees huddled around hoping for a sign from Joan, however after an hour or so of relentless rain everyone left. Fabien kept insisting that we should also leave especially after the innkeeper kept pestering us and that we still had 4 hours of driving back home in severe weather conditions. I had brought a couple of Baez's books and about 40 or so sleeves from my collection of Joan Baez's official and non-official bootleg CDs with me just in case and refused to leave without at least having her autograph them. A few minutes passed when the innkeeper burst from the gate threatening to call the sheriff's office if we didn't leave immediately, I was in dismay, then sprung and lied to him that I flew in from Morocco and was not leaving unless he took Joan Baez's books and CD jackets to her, he agreed to do so, and I pulled my pen and wrote "you mean so much to the oppressed and the politically persecuted people of Morocco" and signed it "dylan" on the cover of the album that contains "Natalya Gorbanevskaya", a song about a Russian dissident who later became a close friend to Joan (I can't remember the album's title now). A long time went by and the rain had stopped, I thought, what a big mistake I made! I will never see my collection back. To my surprise, not only did I get everything back, but Joan Baez in all of her Majesty, brought them back with all humility, barefoot in a blue jeans shirt and shorts, and above all with the hugest welcoming smile that I have ever seen on Joan Baez. I was about to faint when she asked "Who is this Dylan?" Very funny I thought (Tears are rolling down my cheeks as I am typing this now). Among the things I sent with the innkeeper was a photograph of me and Joan Baez from my backstage visit with her the year prior that my wife took, so she mentioned that she remembered me well and my great singing, I told her that I had two choices to name myself, either Dylan or Gandhi, and that my wife preferred Dylan, and also that if I were a woman, I would have named myself Joan or Baez, and with a smirk, she thought that I should have gone with Gandhi. My friend Fabien joined us, and we took pictures and talked for what seemed an eternity about everything that mattered. She asked about my connection with Gandhi, about the Human Rights situation in Morocco, and was genuinely interested in us more than just as fans. It started to sprinkle again and was getting dark by now, we gave each other hugs and left, me with joy, disbelief, and part of my heart torn then and there. That was an experience of a lifetime, that only confirms my belief in Joan Baez as an incredible human being. Some months later, Joan Baez went to sing in Morocco for the first time, and I am convinced it was because of that encounter. My friends in Morocco don't believe that I had anything to do with it, of course not I assure them! Love to you Joan, and may you stay forever young.
This just blew my mind. I really need to hear Lana do a full cover of Diamonds and Rust. I can see she gets much of her inspiration from Joan....as we all should lol. Legend. Also, Joan's "older" voice is incredible. It's like a whole new Joan Baez. Thanks for the upload!
No fucking way!!!😭😭😭😭😭 I wanted to see Joan so badly when she came to Alabama and I didn’t get to see her and now she’s performing with one of my favorite artists Lana has such amazing taste 😭😭😭💙💙💙💙 I’m not crying you’re crying
Joan does the “official” version of “Diamonds” here; at her own concerts she ends it with a joke: “If you’re offering me diamonds and rust / Well, I’ll take the diamonds.”
And She sang “50 years ago” ** knowing that story behind since she sang 20 years ago… (reference in a novel) My eyes immediately filled with tears already……. Some heartbreak you’ll never stop counting , .. even your life has carried on
I love joan!! I saw her on a 60 minutes interview or something as a kid, i had already been into BD, turns out my dad had a ton of JB albums but this was my first song of hers i hear. I love you joan.
Man, I’m a huge Dylan fan. But Diamonds and Rust is right up there with anything he wrote imo. When you’re somewhat familiar with their relationship, it brings it home just how sad it is. Honestly one of the saddest I’ve ever heard.
She sang “50 years ago” ** knowing that story behind since she sang 20 years ago… (reference in a novel) My eyes immediately filled with tears already……. Some heartbreak you’ll never stop counting , .. even your life has carried on
If you are hearing her music here for the first time, you have a misimpession. By any standard, she is an old woman (as I am an old man) and while her guitar, bearing and phrasing is as it ever was, her voice is not. You can hear it as it was and as it deepened and grew with her music to be able to hear the artist not just as she is today but the way she embodies how a generation embodied its time. That is a time that we who lived it can never relive, even in memory and that you who came after can ever know enough to understand explicitly. But if you listen with an open heart you can feel it and then map it to your own life’s arc.
beautifully worded. I'm not from the same generation, but feel this in my own way growing up trying to explain to younger people what it was like before cell phones took over
One of the greatest and oddest heavy metal cover songs ever. I’ve always wondered what Joan thought about both Priest and Zeppelin recording heavy versions of her songs.
Я хоть и с России, но обожаю ее, за ее устремления, за ее борьбу за мир, за ее любовь к Бобу, и это понимают Judas priest... и поэтому этой красивой песни посвятили они 6 разных каверов
Lana, muy bueno que vos mediante nuevas generaciones conozcan a líderes de la Paz como Joan Baez a pesar de tantos intento de que desaparezcan de la cultura popular.
Lyrics Well, I'll be damned Here comes your ghost again But that's not unusual It's just that the moon is full And you happened to call And here I sit Hand on the telephone Hearing a voice I'd known A couple of light years ago Heading straight for a fall As I remember your eyes Were bluer than robin's eggs My poetry was lousy you said Where are you calling from? A booth in the midwest Ten years ago I bought you some cufflinks You brought me something We both know what memories can bring They bring diamonds and rust Well, you burst on the scene Already a legend The unwashed phenomenon The original vagabond You strayed into my arms And there you stayed Temporarily lost at sea The Madonna was yours for free Yes, the girl on the half-shell Could keep you unharmed Now I see you standing With brown leaves falling all around And snow in your hair Now you're smiling out the window Of that crummy hotel Over Washington Square Our breath comes out white clouds Mingles and hangs in the air Speaking strictly for me We both could have died then and there Now you're telling me You're not nostalgic Then give me another word for it You who are so good with words And at keeping things vague 'Cause I need some of that vagueness now It's all come back too clearly Yes, I loved you dearly And if you're offering me diamonds and rust I've already paid Source: LyricFind Songwriters: Joan Baez Lyrics It ain't no use to sit and wonder why, babe If'n you don't know by now And it ain't no use to sit and wonder why, babe It'll never do somehow When your rooster crows at the break of dawn Look out your window and I'll be gone You're the reason I'm a-traveling on But don't think twice, it's all right And it ain't no use in turning on your light, babe That light I never knowed And it ain't no use in turning on your light, babe I'm on the dark side of the road But I wish there was somethin' you would do or say To try and make me change my mind and stay But we never did too much talking anyway But don't think twice, it's all right So it ain't no use in calling out my name, gal Like you never done before And it ain't no use in calling out my name, gal I can't hear you anymore I'm a-thinking and a-wonderin' walking down the road I once loved a woman, a child, I'm told I give her my heart but she wanted my soul But don't think twice, it's all right So long honey, babe Where I'm bound, I can't tell Goodbye's too good a word, babe So I'll just say, "Fare thee well" I ain't a-saying you treated me unkind You could've done better but I don't mind You just kinda wasted my precious time But don't think twice, it's all right Source: Musixmatch Songwriters: Bob Dylan 7 6 2024 MM
82/almost 83. The woman outlived 3/4 of my grandparents, and still writes and still cares snd still sings.
lana or joan?
@@hudsonmckinley-ussare you ok?
Joan is 79 years old here, still sings and plays as beautifully as ever!
Я хоть и с России, но обожаю ее, за ее устремления, за ее борьбу за мир, за ее любовь к Бобу, и это понимают Judas priest и поэтому этой красивой песни посвятили 6 разных каверов
“hello children” omfg
I first heard her in 1969 and immediately fell in love with her and at 71 years old I am still in love with her If Angels could sing they would sound exactly like her
Joan Baez is true legend. What a diamond
And there isn't any rust! Her voice remains. I lived in Brooklyn back in the early 70's. The City was so alive. Then came the 1st wave of Yuppies. The City has lost a lot! But lost a lot with the artists, paintings,, everyone couldn't afford the jacked up rents. Now the outer boroughs are getting squeezed out. Still ❤ the City has many problems, it is still the greatest city in the world! Living in Toronto. Can not wait to move back to Brooklyn. Not wealthy, but comfortable. Try to donate what we are able to do now.
Falling in love with Bob Dylan was the worst career move she could make. Compared to any other songwriter of her era she is brilliant. Compared to Dylan she is kind of like a talented up and coming soccer player playing with Messi. And people will always associate her with him.
saw Joan in 1963 at the old forest hills tennis stadium; towards the end of the concert she brought on stage someone named Bobby Dylan, lol.
I almost cried at the end Joan Baez is so beautiful in every way! Thanks Lana for bringing a legend on stage
Great to see younger singers getting together with the greats of the '60's!
For me, Joan Baez is the most important female musican, of the 20th century. Saw her last time in 2012, when she still was over 70. Just great...!
@@melchiorvonsternberg844 I saw her twice. In the early '70's and in '79 or '80. I absolutely love her! One of my heroes.
The reason why I became a fan of Lana because of the 50s-90s song references. And the fact that she has collab'ed with Stevie Nicks, Sean Ono Lennon, dated Axl Rose, and now performing with Joan Baez!!!!! What a lucky queen.
Miley does that too
Only lana and miley Cyrus remember the singers they were listening to and bring them to their shows 🤍
She dated Axl rose???? 😮
Anda Chris Isaak too!
Lana and Joan Baez singing a Baez composition ABOUT Dylan. Some people think he wrote it. It’s pure Joan.
He did write dont think twice, its alright though didnt he?
@@bobhall1515 Still works as a knife in his back!
If you mean don’t think twice he definitely wrote it
Really? I always thought it was Bob...thanks for telling it's "pure Joan" :)))
@@mihirhardas8297 they meant DIAMONDS AND RUST. JOAN wrote that. DYLAN did pen 'dont think twice'.
Those lyrics are surprisingly very much like what Lana writes. Joan is such a legend
She learned from the best. Says the Nobel Committee.
Memories and the future in the time of the moment🥰🙏✨💫🌈🌍
@@jasonholma2645 As if she needed it ...
Its the other way around lol Anyways, both are impeccable voices !! I saw Joan live once and will never forget.
❤️ indeed.
This song brings me to tears every time I hear it. The tenderness of that one true love in one’s past just brings me to my knees
This song is the best thing she ever wrote by far, it's no wonder people think Dylan wrote it... it's on his incomparable level... A true masterpiece!
The way Lana admires Joan when she’s singing the bridge makes me ahead a tear 🥺💞
Well, I'll be damned
Here comes your ghost again
But that's not unusual
It's just that the moon is full
And you happened to call
And here I sit
Hand on the telephone
Hearing a voice I'd known
A couple of light years ago
Heading straight for a fall
As I remember your eyes
Were bluer than robin's eggs
My poetry was lousy you said
Where are you calling from?
A booth in the midwest
Ten years ago
I bought you some cufflinks
You brought me something
We both know what memories can bring
They bring diamonds and rust
Well, you burst on the scene
Already a legend
The unwashed phenomenon
The original vagabond
You strayed into my arms
And there you stayed
Temporarily lost at sea
The Madonna was yours for free
Yes, the girl on the half-shell
Could keep you unharmed
Now I see you standing
With brown leaves falling all around
And snow in your hair
Now you're smiling out the window
Of that crummy hotel
Over Washington Square
Our breath comes out white clouds
Mingles and hangs in the air
Speaking strictly for me
We both could have died then and there
Now you're telling me
You're not nostalgic
Then give me another word for it
You who are so good with words
And at keeping things vague
'Cause I need some of that vagueness now
It's all come back too clearly
Yes, I loved you dearly
And if you're offering me diamonds and rust
I've already paid
She sang “50 years ago” ** knowing that story behind since she sang 20 years ago… (reference in a novel) My eyes immediately filled with tears already……. Some heartbreak you’ll never stop counting , .. even your life has carried on
Besides her voice and song writing , she is an extraordinary guitar player...
Better than Dylan IMHO
im crying this duet is so beautiful
She is 78 in this video and she can still sing.
There are very few singers who sound as good when they are old as they did when they were young, Joan is definitely one of them.
I grew up listening to Joan's beautiful voice. My Dad had all her records and he passed them on to me when he died. I so wish he could've seen this. Thank you, Lana. Love you!!!
Joan Baez was one of my top music idol in the 70's.
Stunningly beautiful! The harmonies are exquisite! This made me cry, at almost 63 years old.
If anyone knew anything about history they'd realize this is the best video on RUclips. Thank you Lana Del Rey for the respect shown to someone that certainly deserved it. Your beauty shows from within here. How many people there realized what they were listening to?
Not many because they just keep talking.
I never heard of Lana.
She sang “50 years ago” ** knowing that story behind since she sang 20 years ago… (reference in a novel) My eyes immediately filled with tears already……. Some heartbreak you’ll never stop counting , .. even your life has carried on
I've been with her ever since The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down and in all that time she has never let me down. A true hero!
This is heaven to my ears no way their both on stage together
The beautiful Lana does add her nice harmonies in with the Legend's lead vocals... I've loved Joan Baez since I was a child in the 1960's. She has always been captivating to me.
And now....so soft and ethereal-like...haunting even, Lana added so much with so little actually added. It's really nice seeing the artistry from different generations come in to today. I loved it!! ⚪💚
🎩 🌙
amazing music
Love you Joan - so great to see you still performing
I first heard "Diamonds And Rust" in 1979 in Casablanca, Morocco. At this point in my life, I was a senior in high school in a small podunk town about 200 miles away from Casablanca. Besides my love for Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, and Cat Stevens, Long-Distance Running was my life. In school, my favorite class was English, and after three years of immersing myself in the language, I was somewhat good at understanding spoken English. I was a kid who did not get allowance money, or have a job but managed to save for important needs, and on this particular time, I desperately needed some good running shoes for competing, however, the clothing shops in the small town where I lived had only "Saroukh Brand", a generic plastic sneakers that stunk the minute you put them on. Not finding the right pair of competition-level shoes, I grabbed the meager savings I had and took the overnight train in the "Quatrième Classe" (the lowest economic class in the rear car of the train, with the chickens and goats) to the big city. After a few inquiries on where to find good running shoes in the largest city in Morocco, I was led to Souk Smat, a flea market of a sort in the old Medina of Casablanca. Zigzagging between the droves of people from one stall to the next, I finally hit the jackpot of the everything-abroad shop as if I stumbled on heaven. This shop specializes in imported black-market items from the US and Europe. There was running gear just like what the Track and Field stars (Lasse Viren, Frank Shorter, Henry Rono, to name a few who adorned my room walls) wore, all kinds of Levis Blue Jeans, hip sunglasses, some second-hand stuff as well, etc, in short, the coolest stuff ever for an insignificant kid from a Middle-of-Nowhere town. As I was haggling with the shopkeeper over these incredible Nike sneakers, I saw a Joan Baez album that I had never seen before with Baez in her iconic straw hat picture facing me in the corner of the tiny shop. My focus immediately shifted to "The Best Of Joan C. Baez" vinyl album, I asked the seemingly annoyed shopkeeper to play a couple of songs from the album for me before I bought it. From the minute the first song (Diamonds And Rust) started playing, I just lost it, and by the time "Prison Trilogy" song hit, I was sobbing in a trance-like fashion, not worrying about the gathered mesmerized crowd surrounding me or the shopkeeper. I will never forget that shop or that moment, it was like a freight train of emotions hit me at a vulnerable time with the most sincere words and music that only The Queen of Folk in her prime could create. I skipped the much-needed shoes, gave the shopkeeper all the money I had, and lingered on an empty stomach for hours (with my new-found treasure underarm) in the fascinating boulevards of Casablanca until the past-midnight train ride, so I could easily bunk the train for nearly 200 miles by getting off the train at almost every town and village and getting back on the last train car that the ticket inspector had just visited. Years later I eventually immigrated to the USA, officially named myself Dylan after his Bobness, and had a great family. I saw Bob Dylan, and Joan Baez many times in concerts, and my innocent youth promise, decades ago, was to meet Bob Dylan and Joan Baez in person. After many crazy attempts, I doubt that I will ever fulfill that dream of meeting Bob, but on the contrary, I have met Joan Baez in person twice; once backstage at a concert in Denver where I sang "Jari Ya Hamouda" with her, and once one evening on August 2, 1996, in the woods of Poudre Canyon in the Rocky Mountains near a small motel where she was staying during a very small outdoor concert at the Mishawaka Amphitheatre in Bellvue, Colorado. When we lived in Colorado Springs, My French friend Fabien LOEWENGUTH, who is also a big fan of Joan Baez, and I took the 4-hour drive with much anticipation to see Joan Baez, and after getting lost for a bit, we eventually made it in the nick of time, that concert was very low-key and just outstanding, especially being in the middle of the mountains, there were not many people, which made it fantastic for all the attendees and very intimate being very close to Joan Baez. I do not remember the songs she played, but the set was dreamy with a few songs from the Play Me Backwards album, I believe. Mid-concert, it started raining lightly and despite that, Joan insisted on playing until "it starts sparking" she said. Sure enough, the thunderous rain started sparking the electric cables, at which point the concert came to a frantic halt and everyone scattered for safety. Joan and the band ran uphill to the motel where they were staying, but the hardcore devotees huddled around hoping for a sign from Joan, however after an hour or so of relentless rain everyone left. Fabien kept insisting that we should also leave especially after the innkeeper kept pestering us and that we still had 4 hours of driving back home in severe weather conditions. I had brought a couple of Baez's books and about 40 or so sleeves from my collection of Joan Baez's official and non-official bootleg CDs with me just in case and refused to leave without at least having her autograph them. A few minutes passed when the innkeeper burst from the gate threatening to call the sheriff's office if we didn't leave immediately, I was in dismay, then sprung and lied to him that I flew in from Morocco and was not leaving unless he took Joan Baez's books and CD jackets to her, he agreed to do so, and I pulled my pen and wrote "you mean so much to the oppressed and the politically persecuted people of Morocco" and signed it "dylan" on the cover of the album that contains "Natalya Gorbanevskaya", a song about a Russian dissident who later became a close friend to Joan (I can't remember the album's title now). A long time went by and the rain had stopped, I thought, what a big mistake I made! I will never see my collection back. To my surprise, not only did I get everything back, but Joan Baez in all of her Majesty, brought them back with all humility, barefoot in a blue jeans shirt and shorts, and above all with the hugest welcoming smile that I have ever seen on Joan Baez. I was about to faint when she asked "Who is this Dylan?" Very funny I thought (Tears are rolling down my cheeks as I am typing this now). Among the things I sent with the innkeeper was a photograph of me and Joan Baez from my backstage visit with her the year prior that my wife took, so she mentioned that she remembered me well and my great singing, I told her that I had two choices to name myself, either Dylan or Gandhi, and that my wife preferred Dylan, and also that if I were a woman, I would have named myself Joan or Baez, and with a smirk, she thought that I should have gone with Gandhi. My friend Fabien joined us, and we took pictures and talked for what seemed an eternity about everything that mattered. She asked about my connection with Gandhi, about the Human Rights situation in Morocco, and was genuinely interested in us more than just as fans. It started to sprinkle again and was getting dark by now, we gave each other hugs and left, me with joy, disbelief, and part of my heart torn then and there. That was an experience of a lifetime, that only confirms my belief in Joan Baez as an incredible human being. Some months later, Joan Baez went to sing in Morocco for the first time, and I am convinced it was because of that encounter. My friends in Morocco don't believe that I had anything to do with it, of course not I assure them! Love to you Joan, and may you stay forever young.
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What a duo. Baez is one of the great American artists, hands down. Lana Del Rey is a gem and they sound great here.
This just blew my mind. I really need to hear Lana do a full cover of Diamonds and Rust. I can see she gets much of her inspiration from Joan....as we all should lol. Legend. Also, Joan's "older" voice is incredible. It's like a whole new Joan Baez. Thanks for the upload!
Thanks. I was also very impressed.
"The most generous of spirit." Exactly. Thank you for a life of guidance and joy.
I'm an old bloke in the UK, Joan is amazing ❤️
Great compositon. All versions and covers are diamonds. Lana, Judas Priests...gems. Love 'em all
Could you imagine Joan & Rob singing this together...?
Oh, this is like a dream come true!! Their voices mesh VERY well, they both have that warm quality.
when i saw & heard Joanie the last time , she was singing "... 20 years ago ..." ... !!!
Now she says 50 years ago
This is outstanding. Lana always adds an ethereal quality to anything she sings, and of course Joan and this song are too.
Two great female artists performing together. Wow!
What a Strong Woman U r Joan n what perseverance n love U had 4 him - his loss
🔆🌟🌟🔆
No fucking way!!!😭😭😭😭😭 I wanted to see Joan so badly when she came to Alabama and I didn’t get to see her and now she’s performing with one of my favorite artists Lana has such amazing taste 😭😭😭💙💙💙💙 I’m not crying you’re crying
Joan is a such a beautiful person in every way.
Two amazing musicians, generations apart but united by their unbelievable talent. Thank you…..
Joan does the “official” version of “Diamonds” here; at her own concerts she ends it with a joke: “If you’re offering me diamonds and rust / Well, I’ll take the diamonds.”
And She sang “50 years ago” ** knowing that story behind since she sang 20 years ago… (reference in a novel) My eyes immediately filled with tears already……. Some heartbreak you’ll never stop counting , .. even your life has carried on
Just got done watching Judas Priest cover "Diamonds and Rust" acoustic. What an impact Joan Baez has had.
Well, it's a song about Bob Dylan, covered by a band that took its name from a Dylan song, so the circle is complete, I guess.
This has been your accolade, Lana.
I love joan!! I saw her on a 60 minutes interview or something as a kid, i had already been into BD, turns out my dad had a ton of JB albums but this was my first song of hers i hear. I love you joan.
This is a sparkling jewel of a duet 💎
Possibly one of the greatest songs ever.😢😮😊
Incredibly beautiful! Haunting sound and lyrics (Diamonds and Rust)
What A match, beautiful the voices together two strong spirits, great artists and committed, it makes me happy, very happy 💜
Joan Baez looks amazing stunning singer songwriter musician very beautiful woman . Both Lana & Joan are really awesome together . ♥️🎶💫✨
Amazing harmony of a great duo. I'm just speechless!
Beautiful Lana with the legend Joan Baez
Fabulous - spanning the generations!
Beautiful Joan you are still so lovely 💐💐💐💐
Pure class .A beautifully crafted song
EMOCIONANTE VER A JOAN Y LANA EN EL MISMO ESCENARIO.
Man, I’m a huge Dylan fan. But Diamonds and Rust is right up there with anything he wrote imo. When you’re somewhat familiar with their relationship, it brings it home just how sad it is. Honestly one of the saddest I’ve ever heard.
Joan Baez wrote Diamonds and Rust
@@nutball3756 that was the point of my comment
Absolutely awesome! Pure joy! Sad words. Beautiful poetry!
Anoche soñé que estaba en su concierto y lloraba de emoción Cumplí 50 años el 24 de febrero Hermosa revelación ❤️
Great performance!
Joan giving that “ she’s got it” smile to Lana
World Class ❤️❤️❤️
Hermosa voz y es una inspiracion para mi enpezare a tocar mi guitarra como ella.
👏👏👏👏 époustouflant tellement c'est beau de voir deux générations chanter si bien et différentes respect 🎩🌹
I'm really looking forward to Lana's work in ten years... twenty... thirty... her getting invited up on stage FIFTY YEARS after her fame started.
I love them both
(Joan) I love your songs and your voice. You are part of all my childwood. I Keep listening to you and always will. Love!
This was so good for my soul❤️
She sang “50 years ago” ** knowing that story behind since she sang 20 years ago… (reference in a novel) My eyes immediately filled with tears already……. Some heartbreak you’ll never stop counting , .. even your life has carried on
Oh my God!!!!! So beautiful.......
Wow. That was something incredible. ❤
70년대의 전설과 2000년대 신예요정의 만남이라 ㅜㅠ 최고의 조합 라나의 목소리도 저 곡과 넘 잘어울리네 둘이 함께 하는 공연을 본 저 관객들이 승자
This Song gives me Goosebumps...!
I LOVE HERRR I LOVE HER I LOVE JOAN BAEZ
Thanks for this Romans. Lana and Joan. Joan singing Dylan , my hart dissolves
This is not a Dylan song, it’s all Joan Baez. The song is about their relationship.
Just... Lovely 😊
If you are hearing her music here for the first time, you have a misimpession. By any standard, she is an old woman (as I am an old man) and while her guitar, bearing and phrasing is as it ever was, her voice is not. You can hear it as it was and as it deepened and grew with her music to be able to hear the artist not just as she is today but the way she embodies how a generation embodied its time. That is a time that we who lived it can never relive, even in memory and that you who came after can ever know enough to understand explicitly. But if you listen with an open heart you can feel it and then map it to your own life’s arc.
beautifully worded. I'm not from the same generation, but feel this in my own way growing up trying to explain to younger people what it was like before cell phones took over
The fact that this happened omg I love joan and lana soo good
Baez,,,great guitarist!!!! Great voice!!!!
Lovely! Two classy ladies.
Amazing Woman, amazing voice.... Here Age of Music was the best overall !!! Love Joan :-)
Joan is pure beauty❤ So generous ❤
Crying! 😢❤
my girlfriend from Huddersfield she is an British version of Lana Del Rey ... so touching to my heart ...
Just marvellous
Joan is awesome great performer
Judiest Preist also do a great version
One of the greatest and oddest heavy metal cover songs ever. I’ve always wondered what Joan thought about both Priest and Zeppelin recording heavy versions of her songs.
Я хоть и с России, но обожаю ее, за ее устремления, за ее борьбу за мир, за ее любовь к Бобу, и это понимают Judas priest... и поэтому этой красивой песни посвятили они 6 разных каверов
Joan is the freaking original- and real as hell- everyone else is really like commercialized and fake somehow
Fantastic stuff
Lana, muy bueno que vos mediante nuevas generaciones conozcan a líderes de la Paz como Joan Baez a pesar de tantos intento de que desaparezcan de la cultura popular.
Que preciosidad
One of the songs I’ve been listening to recently-and this came up in my recommended :-)
Putz!!! Lindo... beautiful!
Lyrics
Well, I'll be damned
Here comes your ghost again
But that's not unusual
It's just that the moon is full
And you happened to call
And here I sit
Hand on the telephone
Hearing a voice I'd known
A couple of light years ago
Heading straight for a fall
As I remember your eyes
Were bluer than robin's eggs
My poetry was lousy you said
Where are you calling from?
A booth in the midwest
Ten years ago
I bought you some cufflinks
You brought me something
We both know what memories can bring
They bring diamonds and rust
Well, you burst on the scene
Already a legend
The unwashed phenomenon
The original vagabond
You strayed into my arms
And there you stayed
Temporarily lost at sea
The Madonna was yours for free
Yes, the girl on the half-shell
Could keep you unharmed
Now I see you standing
With brown leaves falling all around
And snow in your hair
Now you're smiling out the window
Of that crummy hotel
Over Washington Square
Our breath comes out white clouds
Mingles and hangs in the air
Speaking strictly for me
We both could have died then and there
Now you're telling me
You're not nostalgic
Then give me another word for it
You who are so good with words
And at keeping things vague
'Cause I need some of that vagueness now
It's all come back too clearly
Yes, I loved you dearly
And if you're offering me diamonds and rust
I've already paid
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Joan Baez
Lyrics
It ain't no use to sit and wonder why, babe
If'n you don't know by now
And it ain't no use to sit and wonder why, babe
It'll never do somehow
When your rooster crows at the break of dawn
Look out your window and I'll be gone
You're the reason I'm a-traveling on
But don't think twice, it's all right
And it ain't no use in turning on your light, babe
That light I never knowed
And it ain't no use in turning on your light, babe
I'm on the dark side of the road
But I wish there was somethin' you would do or say
To try and make me change my mind and stay
But we never did too much talking anyway
But don't think twice, it's all right
So it ain't no use in calling out my name, gal
Like you never done before
And it ain't no use in calling out my name, gal
I can't hear you anymore
I'm a-thinking and a-wonderin' walking down the road
I once loved a woman, a child, I'm told
I give her my heart but she wanted my soul
But don't think twice, it's all right
So long honey, babe
Where I'm bound, I can't tell
Goodbye's too good a word, babe
So I'll just say, "Fare thee well"
I ain't a-saying you treated me unkind
You could've done better but I don't mind
You just kinda wasted my precious time
But don't think twice, it's all right
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Bob Dylan 7 6 2024 MM
QUEEN
Joan has still her voice when she was in 60's❤❤❤
Lovely!
Excellent! 👍 💞 😢😢
This vibe is puuurf
best video to exist
Lady Joan Baez 🙏💎💜