Yes...... at her last performance in Memphis, Tennessee, I was the attendee who shouted out (uncontrollably) YES! at the opening two or three notes of this song
@@massimogaraventa86 sometimes you want an apple, other times an Orange or a pear :). Joan is a performer, very creative in her renditions and delivery, Joni is both creator and performer, both creatively great and both great performers
Alweer "a timeless masterpiece". Alweer een sublieme Bob Dylan compositie... die door diverse anderen mooi & knap werden gezongen....met vaak een rijker en mooiklinkend arrangement... B D is een verdiende Nobelprijswinnaar van Literatuur... veel van zijn songs zijn gebalde romans... ongelooflijk knap... met hele knappe vondsten erin! Te bewonderen! Blij dat ik kan genieten van het "uitzonderlijk knappe" in heel wat Dylan songs... Knappe performance van Joan Baez!
From my youth I am your ardent fan. I used to sing along with some of your eternal songs,viz, where have all the flowers gone.I am in love with your tonal variety.I am now 72 years old, still now I adore you Joan.
Believe it or not my father introduced me to J Baez in the early 60s (I was only 13 at the time) I started going to Greenwivh Village in NYC and had the privlage to see her and many other folk greats. Her voice is as clear as a bell and as pure as mountain spring water see is truely one of the greates folk singer of her generation of her time. I saw her again at Woodstock in 69. Her renditiond of any B Dylan song it a tribut to his writing and they project the changing time of the 60s.
I met Joan back in 1958 when we were both 17, before she became famous. I heard her singing in Harvard Sq and we spoke briefly. Her voice and her face were incredibly beautiful, I thought, and I have never changed my mind in all these years since. This song is one of my favorites, although to be honest there are literally dozens of her songs that I count as my favorites. Such a voice, such a face, such a life. Thanks for uploading this lovely composite of music and pictures!
I have three CDs of Joan Baez. I've been re-listening to them recently. Many of her songs are renditions of the works of Bob Dylan. The thought occurred to me that the lyrics of Dylan ring especially true today. We still live in a world at war with itself, pollution, an ever-lengthening and dangerous drought; crime and impoverishment; private prisons making profits from the suffering of others; unattainable health care; and the litany goes on.
Dylan was a poet genius... to write lines like this and set to music as well like that... Maybe only Springstein and a couple of others over the years could do that. But the best versions of all his songs were largely sung by other folks. Between the Byrds, Joan Baez, and Peter, Paul, and Mary you could hear both the poetic nature of his verse and the beauty of his melody, Which just didn't quite come through when he sang the songs himself. It was always the Joan Baez renditions that gave me that spine tingling sense of uncontainable beauty. It was either this song or Sad Eyed Lady of the Low Lands which were my two favorites. These songs still touch me, now in my sixties, in a way that nothing else has since.
Yes, Joan certainly sings his songs beautifully, but I would never agree with that Bob couldn't bring touch like Joan. Both of their sounds are different. Bob has a rough, country-music voice, she has a more like a melodious type. You can enjoy both without saying which one is better.
Played this at my mother's funeral in 2006. She only listened to Joan Baez and this I associate this song indelibly with her memories. A difficult person but I still miss her.
I can remember what I thought of Joan Baez when I first heard her, a mega star. She has held up to that ideal well all those years and better than most.
I've listened to this version by Joan Baez about 201 times. This is by far the very best version of this song. One of Bob Dylan's best writings. Funny how no one heard Dylan;s version until long after the song was covered many times. Just love Joan--she's the best!
Yeah i know what you mean, and Joan sure does have a fantastic voice, and i could listen to her all night long, thanks very much for stopping by.. Carl
Who thinks of lyric lines such as "farewell Angelina, the sky is trembling, and I must leave..."? And who paints imagery like, "see the cross-eyed pirate sit perched in the sun, shooting tin cans with a sawed-off shogun."? Then he adds, "And the neighbours they clap and they cheer with each blast. But farewell Angelina the sky's changing colour and I must leave fast..." I cannot begin to choose my favourite line. There are too many. Bob was the master and Joan was a fantasy.
One of Dylan's best for sure. No one can produce and assemble such an array of images and make it work as well as Bob. And he has done it over and over again, decade after decade. What's even more amazing is I get the impression that he wrote this in about 30 mins and it was not that big a deal for him at the time.
Yes, Bob Dylan struck me as an accidental poet - His lines were unglazed by false pretense. So often the brightest an artist will ever shine is during the dark hours when he does not care about being seen.
I bought cassette of this song when I was in the college.That was may be 1975-78.Now my 24 years son plays this song in youtube..Generation by generation this songs will be played through different ways..But this song will be memorized forever.. Thank you Bob Dylan.♥️
I saw her in 1960 when she was 20, at Bates College. She had us totally captivated. You could hear a pin drop each time she finished a song. Another time in Honolulu a few years later.
She is the greatest lady in singers' world. I saw her several times in concert, amazing ........ Beautiful lady, full of charm, angel voice… I love her so….
i think she's an amazing singer and she still sounds just as good today, but that's what they say, good music and singers always stands the test of time, cheers mate...
What a composition, what a lyrics, what a cristal clear beautiful voice...Sang five years ago I was born and listening 55years after that and felt spellbound and mesmerized....This is the power of music ....
I discovered this music at the cremation of my grandfather bc he requested it, and I love it so much, always gives me chills. I didn't even know he liked Joan Baez, so I wish I spent more time with him talking about things like that. I miss you grandpa
One f my mom's favourite songs,from her favourite singer..I remember when young,sitting with her, and her records,and seeing her weep and smile..happy times, and now it's my turn.. beautiful song,and takes me back to a beautiful time..
Joan Baez really has an great impresive voice.... love the songs and the lyrics ... and that even though the songs are old people are still listening ... greetings from Germany ...
I stood on the front lawns of kent state university...known as blanket hill...late at night and listened to the sounds of her voice ringing out pure and majesticly across the recently riot torn campus. These songs are wonderful but they do not bring out the full beauty of her voice.
One of Bob Dylan's best songs, in a dropped tuning, and Joan's voice is so clear here. What a combo. The lyrics of a Nobel prize winner, and a woman with an incredible voice!
Great memories of listening to this into the small hours in bedsit South Dublin in the 1960s with generous female folk- some now sadly gone- who were too nice to throw us out!
When I was at University I was brought up on a diet of Bob Dylan; Buffy St Marie and Joan Baez! Joan had the most perfect voice for this genre of music and I used to sit for hours listening to her. I only wish that in some of her later concerts she would sing some of these older songs - they were so good and evocative of the time! Being based in the UK we don't always see the concerts she has done but in the ones that we do see I would really love to see her performing these older songs as they are just as relevant today! We are not facing nuclear disaster or the Vietnam War but we are facing Covid-19, a pandemic that threatens to wipe out more people than died in the Vietnam War and the Korean War put together!!! These songs, whether written by Joan or Bob Dylan or Buffy St Marie still have a resonance today but for different reasons! Let's not forget them!!
Thank you Linden! This old Swiss guy who, while working in the US way back in the early 70ies, got to love & admire everything American, thought exactly the same thing!
@@LindenStead1844MbdTuB Richard was the fore-runner of all, trained by Sven Scholander in Sweden at his own expense, the only folk-singer Who a) always appeared in a tux and so b) was the only one invited to Carnegie Hall by Sol Hurok. You will find many of his original settings and traditional ones on RUclips. A good example is « So We’ll Go No More a-Roving » with lyrics by Lord Byron and original music by RD-B. A very few rare Sven Scholander clips (in Swedish with no subtitles) are even on RUclips. A very good biography of R.D-B. was published, titled « The Last Minstrel » (actually referring towards Sven Scholander). I first heard R.D-B.’s marvelous voice in a student made film at SUNY Stony Brook.
She can't be human , I think she is an Angel who fell down to earth. I love you so much Joan and thank you so much for your supports about Istanbul/Gezi Park .
I lived 30+ years near San Francisco, starting in 1968, and I never paid much attention to Joan Baez (though I met Janis Joplin once in a gas station--of all places). I have to confess that Joan has a quality of voice and a sincerity in her presence that is impossible to overlook. I wish her well.
As asculta la infinit o asemenea voce celesta ,un inger,o fiinta inocenta careia . Dumnezeu ia dat har incomensurabil . Dumnezeu sa te binecuvanteze . Joan cu tot ce iti doresti . Esti sublima ,nu ma abtin sa plang .❤❤❤❤❤😢😢😢😢😮
Sheer talent❤A woman who has inspired change for the positive. Her songs helped the kids in Nam and those that came back all busted up..From the marchers in Selma to the field workers of California to the anti apartheid movement Joan was always there for us.❤❤We owe you so very much for your words and never ending tenacity..in always standing up for what is right...thank you.
America may be different, but the hearts for God's grace remains the same, as does God in heaven. Drafted for Nam, but I would not, could not do that - no faith - no life. Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every Word that proceeds from God.
@@raindustbowlI don't believe in the god of Abraham. Yet those who followed "Blessed are the peacemakers", such as the Quakers like Joan, and the Mennonites who oppose war, have my greatest respect.
Schönes Lied von Joan Baez❤. Sie ist eine intelligente Frau und hat sich für das "Richtige" im Leben eingesetzt. Ich habe meine Jugend mit ihr verbracht. Sie ist eine freundliche, respektvolle, liebevolle Frau. ❤
La première fois que j'ai écouté Joan Baez, c'était pendant l'été 1977 à Mostaganem, une ville de l'ouest d'Algérie, où je passais mes vacances. J'avais à cette époque un coffret de 4 cassettes intitulé Greatest hits. Et j'ai été depuis, subjugué par sa voix magnifique et ses mélodies incontournables dont je ne me lasserai jamais.
How can you say it's a nonsense song? There is an ocean of sense roaring in this song! It's a 'Farewell' song of the finest tradition....sensitive to the ears of those left behind, while the leaver bids farewell for reasons private only to himself, blaming no one for his departure, but wishing to leave on the best terms. Absolutely awesome! and Joan does it so much justice. Love it!
"wow" that must have been great to watch her live, i heard that she is just as good today to watch live as she was way back in the 60's, thanks for stopping by...
Thank you carl....... i haven't heard this one in a long while.....joan is a phenomenon...how can this be?...her voice just gets better and clearer the more I age, I can never tire of this....what purity, I can relate to as a landscape artist, that voice moving me more each listen i give it!......and I have heard this first in 1970
Sometimes music takes us to times and places where we have never stayed but we are like at home. Your voice Joan is like that. And you find yourself nostalgic for a time when you weren't born yet. Ciao Joan
LYRICS: Farewell, Angelina The bells of the crown Are being stolen by bandits I must follow the sound The triangle tingles And the trumpets play slow But farewell, Angelina The sky is on fire And I must go There's no need for anger There's no need for blame There's nothing to prove Everything's still the same Just a table standing empty By the edge of the sea Means farewell, Angelina The sky is trembling And I must leave The jack and queen Have forsaked the courtyard 52 gypsies Now file past the guards In the space where the deuce And the ace once ran wild Farewell, Angelina The sky is falling I'll see you in a while See the cross-eyed pirates sitting Perched in the sun Shooting tin cans With a sawed-off shotgun And the neighbors, they clap And they cheer with each blast But farewell, Angelina The sky's changing color And I must leave fast King Kong, little elves On the rooftop they dance Valentino-type tangos While the make-up man's hands Shut the eyes of the dead Not to embarrass anyone But farewell, Angelina The sky is embarrassed And I must be gone The machine guns are roaring And the puppets heave rocks And fiends nail time bombs To the hands of the clocks Call me any name you like I will never deny it But farewell, Angelina The sky is erupting I must go where it's quiet
Finally as an adult growing up with Joan Judy Joni Bob you name it but I had the HONOR of seeing Joan before we moved away to Hawaii. My dad surprised my mom and I.🎉❤❤❤❤
Farewell, Angelina, the bells of the crown Are being stolen by bandits, I must follow the sound The triangle tingles and the trumpets play slow Farewell, Angelina, the sky is on fire and I must go There's no need for anger, there's no need for blame There's nothing to prove, everything's still the same Just a table standing empty by the edge of the sea Means farewell, Angelina, the sky is trembling and I must leave The jacks and queens have forsaked the courtyard Fifty-two gypsies, now file past the guards In the space where the deuce and the ace once ran wild Farewell, Angelina, the sky is changing color, I'll see you in a while See the cross-eyed pirates sitting perched in the sun Shooting tin cans with a sawed-off shotgun And the neighbors they clap and they cheer with each blast But farewell, Angelina, the sky's changing color and I must leave fast King Kong, little elves on the rooftops they dance Valentino-type tangos while the make-up man's hands Shut the eyes of the dead not to embarrass anyone But farewell, Angelina, the sky is embarrassed and I must be gone The machine guns are roaring, the puppets heave rocks The fiends nail time bombs to the hands of the clocks Call me any name you like, I will never deny it But farewell, Angelina, the sky is erupting, I must go where it's quiet
One of her very best songs...
her voice carries one to another place truly bleesed
@@alanbrown1043 very true, beautiful
Dylan's song, but a lovely performance.
Truly one of her best.
Yes...... at her last performance in Memphis, Tennessee, I was the attendee who shouted out (uncontrollably) YES! at the opening two or three notes of this song
That voice is clear water in a desert.
Love this comment 💜
Beautiful comment abs so true .
Thanks for this very well choosed comment
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Yes I think that
Her voice is pure silk and honey.
Wrong ...her voice is truth and bees helping flowers
Silk....I do agree
now she is 75 but still is able to send that tingle down your spine a very special performer
The United Nations should declare Joan a world treasure so that every place on earth can hear her angelic voice.
I totally agree.
Great voice, but musically speaking she has brouthg very little. She can't compared to the legendary Joni Mitchell, she
@@massimogaraventa86 Joni is great but I hate to compare such great talents, it’s a question of taste.
@@massimogaraventa86 sometimes you want an apple, other times an Orange or a pear :). Joan is a performer, very creative in her renditions and delivery, Joni is both creator and performer, both creatively great and both great performers
she deserves the Nobel price of peace ( listen to her album : where are you now my son
her voice is one of the most precious stuff in the world.
and her look also
These lyrics are to die for.
I'm 67 and she could make me fall in love all over again xx
One of Joan's best songs and what a great songwriter Bob Dylan is. Joan has a truly beautiful voice.
Her voice was like a ringing bell, so pure and shimmering.
Traduzc❤an
Thanks to Joan Baez I started learning guitar at 56 years old. ♥️
Alweer "a timeless masterpiece". Alweer een sublieme Bob Dylan compositie... die door diverse anderen mooi & knap werden gezongen....met vaak een rijker en mooiklinkend arrangement... B D is een verdiende Nobelprijswinnaar van Literatuur... veel van zijn songs zijn gebalde romans... ongelooflijk knap... met hele knappe vondsten erin! Te bewonderen! Blij dat ik kan genieten van het "uitzonderlijk knappe" in heel wat Dylan songs... Knappe performance van Joan Baez!
That downright brings tears to my eyes.
Lovely music
From my youth I am your ardent fan.
I used to sing along with some of
your eternal songs,viz, where have all the flowers gone.I am in love with
your tonal variety.I am now 72 years old,
still now I adore you Joan.
Wow 72 years young, it would be amazing to hear your story!
Believe it or not my father introduced me to J Baez in the early 60s (I was only 13 at the time) I started going to Greenwivh Village in NYC and had the privlage to see her and many other folk greats. Her voice is as clear as a bell and as pure as mountain spring water see is truely one of the greates folk singer of her generation of her time. I saw her again at Woodstock in 69. Her renditiond of any B Dylan song it a tribut to his writing and they project the changing time of the 60s.
God what a great voice and song. What a voice,what a heart and what a soul.
Lou Mark. I, too, have always love you Joan. Your voice remains pure gold.
I am 72 now and still in love with this angel of a woman
Me too welcome
I met Joan back in 1958 when we were both 17, before she became famous. I heard her singing in Harvard Sq and we spoke briefly. Her voice and her face were incredibly beautiful, I thought, and I have never changed my mind in all these years since.
This song is one of my favorites, although to be honest there are literally dozens of her songs that I count as my favorites. Such a voice, such a face, such a life.
Thanks for uploading this lovely composite of music and pictures!
Thank you for sharing your encounter
I have three CDs of Joan Baez. I've been re-listening to them recently. Many of her songs are renditions of the works of Bob Dylan. The thought occurred to me that the lyrics of Dylan ring especially true today. We still live in a world at war with itself, pollution, an ever-lengthening and dangerous drought; crime and impoverishment; private prisons making profits from the suffering of others; unattainable health care; and the litany goes on.
I always have a difficult time listening this song, reminds me of my lost love Angelina.... Miss ya girl.
Dylan was a poet genius... to write lines like this and set to music as well like that... Maybe only Springstein and a couple of others over the years could do that. But the best versions of all his songs were largely sung by other folks. Between the Byrds, Joan Baez, and Peter, Paul, and Mary you could hear both the poetic nature of his verse and the beauty of his melody, Which just didn't quite come through when he sang the songs himself. It was always the Joan Baez renditions that gave me that spine tingling sense of uncontainable beauty. It was either this song or Sad Eyed Lady of the Low Lands which were my two favorites. These songs still touch me, now in my sixties, in a way that nothing else has since.
Joan certainly makes Bobs majestic poetry clearer and much more beautiful
Yes, Joan certainly sings his songs beautifully, but I would never agree with that Bob couldn't bring touch like Joan. Both of their sounds are different. Bob has a rough, country-music voice, she has a more like a melodious type. You can enjoy both without saying which one is better.
George Ledyard Dylan´s voice touches deeper.He touch the bottom of my soul.
Greetings from germany
Beautiful voice ,what an amazing woman ❤
Played this at my mother's funeral in 2006. She only listened to Joan Baez and this I associate this song indelibly with her memories. A difficult person but I still miss her.
I can remember what I thought of Joan Baez when I first heard her, a mega star. She has held up to that ideal well all those years and better than most.
I've listened to this version by Joan Baez about 201 times. This is by far the very best version of this song. One of Bob Dylan's best writings. Funny how no one heard Dylan;s version until long after the song was covered many times. Just love Joan--she's the best!
The beautiful voice❤
Yeah i know what you mean, and Joan sure does have a fantastic voice, and i could listen to her all night long, thanks very much for stopping by.. Carl
Who thinks of lyric lines such as "farewell Angelina, the sky is trembling, and I must leave..."? And who paints imagery like, "see the cross-eyed pirate sit perched in the sun, shooting tin cans with a sawed-off shogun."? Then he adds, "And the neighbours they clap and they cheer with each blast. But farewell Angelina the sky's changing colour and I must leave fast..." I cannot begin to choose my favourite line. There are too many. Bob was the master and Joan was a fantasy.
One of Dylan's best for sure. No one can produce and assemble such an array of images and make it work as well as Bob. And he has done it over and over again, decade after decade. What's even more amazing is I get the impression that he wrote this in about 30 mins and it was not that big a deal for him at the time.
Yes, Bob Dylan struck me as an accidental poet - His lines were unglazed by false pretense. So often the brightest an artist will ever shine is during the dark hours when he does not care about being seen.
Exactly.
We don't get imagery like this anymore. It's otherworldly, textured, transportive, and technicolor.
I bought cassette of this song when I was in the college.That was may be 1975-78.Now my 24 years son plays this song in youtube..Generation by generation this songs will be played through different ways..But this song will be memorized forever..
Thank you Bob Dylan.♥️
Thanks for your love and constant supports has brought me this far. Keep Supporting me ❤️❤️❤️
Please send me a email via joanbaez23426@gmail.com
I saw her in 1960 when she was 20, at Bates College. She had us totally captivated. You could hear a pin drop each time she finished a song. Another time in Honolulu a few years later.
I went to my first Concert by Joan Baez, when I was 16 yrs old, in Eugene, Or. It was wonderful.
We will Never forget .💔
We will NEVER stop sharing
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Here I sit listening to this beautiful music having lived those days and still finding so much comfort; thanks to Joan and Bobby
no one could sing this song better ever
Kiedy słucham tej pieśni to wraca mi młodość Dziękuję Joan Baez,jest pięknie i świat nabiera kolorów ,Kocham Cię .
HOLY-SMOKE , what a beautiful woman. ❤❤❤❤❤
Belle Joan Baez à l'âme pure, qualité++++ Humanité, Partage, je l'adore!!
Very good song by Bob Dylan.
Joan Báez Is a great singer
VERY nice voice
She is the greatest lady in singers' world. I saw her several times in concert, amazing ........
Beautiful lady, full of charm, angel voice…
I love her so….
Her voice is like a fresh river with water of life in harsh mountains
Thanks for the vídeo. I totally agree withou you. Joan is the greatest. The ballad of Sacco e Vanzetty is simply sublime.
i think she's an amazing singer and she still sounds just as good today, but that's what they say, good music and singers always stands the test of time, cheers mate...
I totally agree with you.
This voice is from heaven.
This is a gem of a song. I'm surprised no other artist made it their own over the years.
Still beautiful, after all the years
-9 years later, If you're still watching this you're a legend.
So are you
Joan's voice is so pure & she excels on this song by Dylan.
What a composition, what a lyrics, what a cristal clear beautiful voice...Sang five years ago I was born and listening 55years after that and felt spellbound and mesmerized....This is the power of music ....
Love ❤️
I discovered this music at the cremation of my grandfather bc he requested it, and I love it so much, always gives me chills. I didn't even know he liked Joan Baez, so I wish I spent more time with him talking about things like that. I miss you grandpa
When was your grandfather born? Was he a hippie? What singers did your grandfather listen to? How old did your grandfather die?
such a great tone to her voice pure qualitey timeless.
I have a clear sweet memory of this voice traveling with me on a Greyhound bus to California in 1969.
C'était le temps ou les chanteuses avaient des voix sublimes et des paroles merveilleuses contrairement à aujourd'hui
One of the most beautiful songs ever written.
One f my mom's favourite songs,from her favourite singer..I remember when young,sitting with her, and her records,and seeing her weep and smile..happy times, and now it's my turn.. beautiful song,and takes me back to a beautiful time..
After my fadher passed away i returned to read our conversations and i read that once he talked to me about Joan baez
The lyrics. The guitar. The voice. You know you're listening to something divine.
Joan Baez really has an great impresive voice.... love the songs and the lyrics ... and that even though the songs are old people are still listening ... greetings from Germany ...
Hey your very welcome,and your right this is a masterpiece of folk music,i think Joan is a legend,thanks for stopping by. Carl
love this woman since 40 years - still wet eyes when i hear her singin - dylan hurted her soul
elle m a accompagnée tout le long de ma vie je ne ma lassa pas de cette voix incroyable
an Angelic voice and her diction was so precise!
Thanks for your love and constant supports has brought me this far. Keep Supporting me ❤️❤️❤️
Please send me a email via joanbaez23426@gmail.com
I stood on the front lawns of kent state university...known as blanket hill...late at night and listened to the sounds of her voice ringing out pure and majesticly across the recently riot torn campus. These songs are wonderful but they do not bring out the full beauty of her voice.
Past Time joan Baez
One of Bob Dylan's best songs, in a dropped tuning, and Joan's voice is so clear here.
What a combo. The lyrics of a Nobel prize winner, and a woman with an incredible voice!
Great memories of listening to this into the small hours in bedsit South Dublin in the 1960s with generous female folk- some now sadly gone- who were too nice to throw us out!
Yeah i have been listening to Joan sing ever since i was a kid, always been a big fan of her and could listen to her sing all night...
When I was at University I was brought up on a diet of Bob Dylan; Buffy St Marie and Joan Baez! Joan had the most perfect voice for this genre of music and I used to sit for hours listening to her. I only wish that in some of her later concerts she would sing some of these older songs - they were so good and evocative of the time! Being based in the UK we don't always see the concerts she has done but in the ones that we do see I would really love to see her performing these older songs as they are just as relevant today! We are not facing nuclear disaster or the Vietnam War but we are facing Covid-19, a pandemic that threatens to wipe out more people than died in the Vietnam War and the Korean War put together!!!
These songs, whether written by Joan or Bob Dylan or Buffy St Marie still have a resonance today but for different reasons! Let's not forget them!!
Thank you Linden!
This old Swiss guy who, while working in the US way back in the early 70ies, got to love & admire everything American, thought exactly the same thing!
You should discover Judy Collins, Pete Seeger and Richard Dyer-Bennet .... predecessor to them all
@@dougr.2398 Know Judy and Pete well but not familiar with Richard, sorry!
@@LindenStead1844MbdTuB Richard was the fore-runner of all, trained by Sven Scholander in Sweden at his own expense, the only folk-singer Who a) always appeared in a tux and so b) was the only one invited to Carnegie Hall by Sol Hurok. You will find many of his original settings and traditional ones on RUclips. A good example is « So We’ll Go No More a-Roving » with lyrics by Lord Byron and original music by RD-B. A very few rare Sven Scholander clips (in Swedish with no subtitles) are even on RUclips. A very good biography of R.D-B. was published, titled « The Last Minstrel » (actually referring towards Sven Scholander). I first heard R.D-B.’s marvelous voice in a student made film at SUNY Stony Brook.
@@LindenStead1844MbdTuB several of his songs with video are posted in the collection that starts here
ruclips.net/p/RDKD7N1DMCxV0
By far one of the best songs ever recorded by her. Also, Love is Just a Four Letter Word!
One of the great artists of both centuries....
She can't be human , I think she is an Angel who fell down to earth. I love you so much Joan and thank you so much for your supports about Istanbul/Gezi Park .
She grew up all over the world. Her Dad was a physicist who refused to work on the atomic bomb, so he had to do things like teach in Baghdad...
I lived 30+ years near San Francisco, starting in 1968, and I never paid much attention to Joan Baez (though I met Janis Joplin once in a gas station--of all places). I have to confess that Joan has a quality of voice and a sincerity in her presence that is impossible to overlook. I wish her well.
Hello Joan you probably never knew this but you taught me to play guitar 50 years ago. I learned from the Joan Baez song book. Thank you.
As asculta la infinit o asemenea voce celesta ,un inger,o fiinta inocenta careia . Dumnezeu ia dat har incomensurabil . Dumnezeu sa te binecuvanteze . Joan cu tot ce iti doresti . Esti sublima ,nu ma abtin sa plang .❤❤❤❤❤😢😢😢😢😮
Sheer talent❤A woman who has inspired change for the positive. Her songs helped the kids in Nam and those that came back all busted up..From the marchers in Selma to the field workers of California to the anti apartheid movement Joan was always there for us.❤❤We owe you so very much for your words and never ending tenacity..in always standing up for what is right...thank you.
America may be different, but the hearts for God's grace remains the same, as does God in heaven. Drafted for Nam, but I would not, could not do that - no faith - no life. Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every Word that proceeds from God.
@@raindustbowlI don't believe in the god of Abraham. Yet those who followed "Blessed are the peacemakers", such as the Quakers like Joan, and the Mennonites who oppose war, have my greatest respect.
The most sweet voice iknow ❤❤❤❤❤
Wer den Song einmal Live von Ihr gehört hat vergisst ihre Stimme und den Song nie wieder!
I've listened to this song thousand times, I've cried thousand times...
BEAUTIFUL SINGER , WHAT A VOICE , BEAUTIFUL SONG ,
Her voice is beautiful as she sings like an angel. I love her .💖💖🎉
Hard to describe her singing voice without the word "pure".
Eine wunderbare Stimme! Ich habe sie vor Jahren in einem Konzert gehört, und war und bin bis heute begeistert von ihr!
Thank you, Joan for years of great entertainment, and a great service to humanity.
@Fred limkin ob
What an angelic voice of a beautiful singer. She is one the best folk singers of all time.
Ça ne nous rajeunit pas, mais j'ai toujiurs tant plaisir à l'écouter comme au temps de ma jeunesse !
He was the queen of the folk music, today is an absolutely legend as noneone els, a beautiful lady plenty of glamour and sympatie.🎉🎉🎉
An incredible voice. The longing and warmth in it make my heart shine.
Schönes Lied von Joan Baez❤. Sie ist eine intelligente Frau und hat sich für das "Richtige" im Leben eingesetzt. Ich habe meine Jugend mit ihr verbracht. Sie ist eine freundliche, respektvolle, liebevolle Frau. ❤
La première fois que j'ai écouté Joan Baez, c'était pendant l'été 1977 à Mostaganem, une ville de l'ouest d'Algérie, où je passais mes vacances. J'avais à cette époque un coffret de 4 cassettes intitulé Greatest hits. Et j'ai été depuis, subjugué par sa voix magnifique et ses mélodies incontournables dont je ne me lasserai jamais.
How can you say it's a nonsense song? There is an ocean of sense roaring in this song! It's a 'Farewell' song of the finest tradition....sensitive to the ears of those left behind, while the leaver bids farewell for reasons private only to himself, blaming no one for his departure, but wishing to leave on the best terms. Absolutely awesome! and Joan does it so much justice. Love it!
Quelle douce voix qui berce : intemporelle Joan 💓
"wow" that must have been great to watch her live, i heard that she is just as good today to watch live as she was way back in the 60's, thanks for stopping by...
Bob Dylan and Joan Baez a perfect match. A perfect gentleman and a perfect lady! All the best!
I dont think bob would agree with you
Thank you carl....... i haven't heard this one in a long while.....joan is a phenomenon...how can this be?...her voice just gets better and clearer the more I age, I can never tire of this....what purity, I can relate to as a landscape artist, that voice moving me more each listen i give it!......and I have heard this first in 1970
Sometimes music takes us to times and places where we have never stayed but we are like at home. Your voice Joan is like that. And you find yourself nostalgic for a time when you weren't born yet. Ciao Joan
Thanks for your love and constant supports has brought me this far. Keep Supporting me ❤️❤️❤️
Please send me a email via joanbaez23426@gmail.com
LYRICS:
Farewell, Angelina
The bells of the crown
Are being stolen by bandits
I must follow the sound
The triangle tingles
And the trumpets play slow
But farewell, Angelina
The sky is on fire
And I must go
There's no need for anger
There's no need for blame
There's nothing to prove
Everything's still the same
Just a table standing empty
By the edge of the sea
Means farewell, Angelina
The sky is trembling
And I must leave
The jack and queen
Have forsaked the courtyard
52 gypsies
Now file past the guards
In the space where the deuce
And the ace once ran wild
Farewell, Angelina
The sky is falling
I'll see you in a while
See the cross-eyed pirates sitting
Perched in the sun
Shooting tin cans
With a sawed-off shotgun
And the neighbors, they clap
And they cheer with each blast
But farewell, Angelina
The sky's changing color
And I must leave fast
King Kong, little elves
On the rooftop they dance
Valentino-type tangos
While the make-up man's hands
Shut the eyes of the dead
Not to embarrass anyone
But farewell, Angelina
The sky is embarrassed
And I must be gone
The machine guns are roaring
And the puppets heave rocks
And fiends nail time bombs
To the hands of the clocks
Call me any name you like
I will never deny it
But farewell, Angelina
The sky is erupting
I must go where it's quiet
good morning my friend this song is almost the same as bruce woodley from the seekers too
I'm thinking of a troubled part of the world as these lyrics reach me.
She's made so many good songs and is one of my all time favourite singers, thanks for stopping by... Carl
Beautiful absolutely beautiful song and the singer x
Such a beautiful rendition of this song, amazed people come here to vote it down.
Beautiful song/voice from one of the best.
Finally as an adult growing up with Joan Judy Joni Bob you name it but I had the HONOR of seeing Joan before we moved away to Hawaii. My dad surprised my mom and I.🎉❤❤❤❤
at very long time
Farewell, Angelina, the bells of the crown
Are being stolen by bandits, I must follow the sound
The triangle tingles and the trumpets play slow
Farewell, Angelina, the sky is on fire and I must go
There's no need for anger, there's no need for blame
There's nothing to prove, everything's still the same
Just a table standing empty by the edge of the sea
Means farewell, Angelina, the sky is trembling and I must leave
The jacks and queens have forsaked the courtyard
Fifty-two gypsies, now file past the guards
In the space where the deuce and the ace once ran wild
Farewell, Angelina, the sky is changing color, I'll see you in a while
See the cross-eyed pirates sitting perched in the sun
Shooting tin cans with a sawed-off shotgun
And the neighbors they clap and they cheer with each blast
But farewell, Angelina, the sky's changing color and I must leave fast
King Kong, little elves on the rooftops they dance
Valentino-type tangos while the make-up man's hands
Shut the eyes of the dead not to embarrass anyone
But farewell, Angelina, the sky is embarrassed and I must be gone
The machine guns are roaring, the puppets heave rocks
The fiends nail time bombs to the hands of the clocks
Call me any name you like, I will never deny it
But farewell, Angelina, the sky is erupting, I must go where it's quiet
Thank you...
And it means what ?
thank you for lyrics !
@@alicie649 it means what you want it for you to mean!
@@alicie649 if we have to tell you, you couldn’t possibly understand
There is something magical about this song.. and other Joan Baez's songs
Dylan made the original.
@@billwebber3614 she improved the delivery and setting (greatly).
@@billwebber3614 farewell to tarwathie