I think if some of these great artist's know how much they mean to us just knowing their still alive and to our daily lives they would want to live to be at least a hundred.
You - special, miraculous, unrepeatable, fragile, fearful,tender,lost,sparking ruby emerald jewel, rainbow splendor person. IT’S UP TO YOU. Would it embarrass you very much if I were to tell you that I love you?” This is what Joan Baez answered once when asked on what to do to make ours a better world to live. Pure poetry, pure wisdom, pure kindness. Joan Baez, a bodhisattva among us ,knows how to touch the best we whatsoever have in our hearts and souls. Her voice is as powerful, tender ,warm and truthful as ever. Love and Gratitude, from Brasil
❤Wunderschön wie immer...❤ Ich hörte Joan zu dieser Zeit in der Schweiz... Ich werde es nie vergessen. Seit dieser Zeit begleitet mich Joan durch mein Leben. ❤Danke Joan für alles, für Deine wunderschönen Lieder und Deinen gro
I had a cassette recording from exact that concert in 1974 from a german radio magazine called „Unterhaltung am Wochenende“, airplayed by german radiostation WDR 1. The concert was an outtake, placed in the radioshow of german comedy trio „Insterburg & Co“. Thanks for sharing.
I think I' am one of those people who if I had enjoyed all the success as early in life as she has it would have probably ruined me. However it seems she's delt with it well! Remarkable.
Never heard her sing " Earth Angel" before, the first song she sang at 14 years old!! That's an old song from the 1950's I think, doo wap music.
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Thanks again for this concert. Am I fooling myself or we can say that her voice and her singing are totally different before the Vietnam bombing she lived and after? I may mistake myself but I can feel such as a resignation and lot of sadness in her singing and some cracks in her voice yet.
I don't think her voice changed after her experience in Vietnam. I can only say that in this particular concert she sounds very tired, her voice hasn't the usual verve, but the singing is impeccable, as always.
5 лет назад+1
@@ValeriaCaucino You are right she is still singing amazingly but i have always thought or felt something special in her singing and in her eyes after what you call "her experience in Vietnam" which it is the right way to call it as it was her own way to live and share it with us with her LP "Where are you now my son?" Nobody (I mean as an american artist) did it the way she did. Since I am a young guy I felt a deep difference in her singing before Vietnam and after. Maybe is it less in her voice than in her way of singing I don't know...
I think it's such an honor for any artist to have Joan Baez to do one of their songs!
Ich war da. Einfach nur phantastisch.
Eine wunderbare Stimme und immer live nur mit Gitarre. Wer kann das heute noch.
I think if some of these great artist's know how much they mean to us just knowing their still alive and to our daily lives they would want to live to be at least a hundred.
You - special, miraculous, unrepeatable, fragile, fearful,tender,lost,sparking ruby emerald jewel, rainbow splendor person. IT’S UP TO YOU. Would it embarrass you very much if I were to tell you that I love you?” This is what Joan Baez answered once when asked on what to do to make ours a better world to live. Pure poetry, pure wisdom, pure kindness. Joan Baez, a bodhisattva among us ,knows how to touch the best we whatsoever have in our hearts and souls. Her voice is as powerful, tender ,warm and truthful as ever. Love and Gratitude, from Brasil
❤Wunderschön wie immer...❤
Ich hörte Joan zu dieser Zeit in der Schweiz...
Ich werde es nie vergessen.
Seit dieser Zeit begleitet mich Joan durch mein Leben.
❤Danke Joan für alles, für Deine wunderschönen Lieder und Deinen gro
LOVED HER IN THE USA STILL DO, I GREW UP ON HER STUFF
JOAN BAEZ shines her love all over the world. 😎🌞💋🌹💘❤🎸🎶🎵👍🗼🗽💙
1973 Angelina, the sky is ramblings
Only wonderful ...
I had a cassette recording from exact that concert in 1974 from a german radio magazine called „Unterhaltung am Wochenende“, airplayed by german radiostation WDR 1. The concert was an outtake, placed in the radioshow of german comedy trio „Insterburg & Co“. Thanks for sharing.
I think I' am one of those people who if I had enjoyed all the success as early in life as she has it would have probably ruined me. However it seems she's delt with it well! Remarkable.
The jack and the queen ran wild. On the rooftops, I must be gone
Stellar. Never heard her sing
I know where I'm going
They say every distance is not near
I'm just a fool that loves ❤
No more bo.ming , save the children Lord come bahia
7 weeks earlier the Peace Treaty had been inked in Paris;the war in Vietnam was over two years later,though.
Never heard her sing " Earth Angel" before, the first song she sang at 14 years old!! That's an old song from the 1950's I think, doo wap music.
Thanks again for this concert. Am I fooling myself or we can say that her voice and her singing are totally different before the Vietnam bombing she lived and after? I may mistake myself but I can feel such as a resignation and lot of sadness in her singing and some cracks in her voice yet.
I don't think her voice changed after her experience in Vietnam. I can only say that in this particular concert she sounds very tired, her voice hasn't the usual verve, but the singing is impeccable, as always.
@@ValeriaCaucino You are right she is still singing amazingly but i have always thought or felt something special in her singing and in her eyes after what you call "her experience in Vietnam" which it is the right way to call it as it was her own way to live and share it with us with her LP "Where are you now my son?" Nobody (I mean as an american artist) did it the way she did. Since I am a young guy I felt a deep difference in her singing before Vietnam and after. Maybe is it less in her voice than in her way of singing I don't know...