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Fantastic...on par with Allison Krauss and Union Station...very strong...and yes I'm aware she predates Allison...just saying a nice contemporary sound from Joan.
Get it, Joan!!
So fortunate to be raised in a home that celebrated the epic music of Joan Baez. I was the weirdo in 2nd grade that sang to Stewball https://www.google.com/search?..., and Farewell Angelina (her Dylan covers are angelic https://www.google.com/search?...) and whose 80 year old parents bought tickets to see Joan in concert in Santa Barbara, CA when they couldn't find any tickets closer to home (near Delaware).
Album cover tells the sad story of a traumatic pogo stick injury...
That voice … shivers
I've been a fan of hers since I first heard her sing. I had never heard a voice as 'pure' as hers.
My parents brought home Joan's debut album on Vanguard in 1960. I was just a kid but loved it. Saw her live at Club 47 in Cambridge. Epic performance. She remains relevant and courageous.
I have always and will always admire Joan.
She is the real deal, regardless of whether you like her music or not.
She is the real deal, regardless of whether you like her music or not.
mizreardon wrote:
You bet!...Michelle Shocked is always a 10 for me! ...I wish RP would play more of her!
Love it. Check out Michelle Shocked for more of this vibe.
You bet!...Michelle Shocked is always a 10 for me! ...I wish RP would play more of her!
Love it. Check out Michelle Shocked for more of this vibe.
7 -=> 8
Tippster wrote:
Jerry's the man. RP plays a song or two from an album he did with two friends called "Skip, Hop and Wobble."
Who was playing the dobro?
(edit) Well thanks Google... Jerry Douglas of course.
(edit) Well thanks Google... Jerry Douglas of course.
Jerry's the man. RP plays a song or two from an album he did with two friends called "Skip, Hop and Wobble."
Lyrics sound like the basis for a movie!
Precious to play the Smiths, with so much whining over Morrissey's politics in the comments, back to back with Joan Baez
Tippster wrote:
I thought it had to be JD. He may be the best there ever was.
c.
Who was playing the dobro?
(edit) Well thanks Google... Jerry Douglas of course.
(edit) Well thanks Google... Jerry Douglas of course.
I thought it had to be JD. He may be the best there ever was.
c.
more like this !
I think it would be ok to play the 'Diamonds And Rust' cover by Judas Priest after this, no? Even a more recent acoustic one.
Who was playing the dobro?
(edit) Well thanks Google... Jerry Douglas of course.
(edit) Well thanks Google... Jerry Douglas of course.
Alastair wrote:
Wait until you discover her full discography.
There are singers who could sing the phone book and it would sound tremendous - think Joan Baez
There are others who only sang the phone book (all front and no back) - think David Bowie
How have I reached the age of 58 and never heard this song? Really good start to me day.
Wait until you discover her full discography.
There are singers who could sing the phone book and it would sound tremendous - think Joan Baez
There are others who only sang the phone book (all front and no back) - think David Bowie
gatorade wrote:
Saw her at the Sydney Showground maaanny years ago - sensational
There was a group of blind teenagers nearby - they were transfixed by the beauty of her voice.
I was 15, and I ran away to SF to see Joan Baez in concert. That was 49 years ago, and I'm still that 15 year old mesmerized by her voice. 

Saw her at the Sydney Showground maaanny years ago - sensational
There was a group of blind teenagers nearby - they were transfixed by the beauty of her voice.
Alastair wrote:
Try the whole album...she does a great version of MCCs Stones In The Road !
How have I reached the age of 58 and never heard this song? Really good start to me day.
Try the whole album...she does a great version of MCCs Stones In The Road !
How have I reached the age of 58 and never heard this song? Really good start to my day.
I was 15, and I ran away to SF to see Joan Baez in concert. That was 49 years ago, and I'm still that 15 year old mesmerized by her voice. 

Stefen wrote:
I tried it once and was beset by atrocious nightmares for the next several nights. Worst of all, the melody terrifyingly resembled Bent Fabric's ghastly classic "The Alley Cat".
Has anyone actually tried playing this backwards? Let us know.
I tried it once and was beset by atrocious nightmares for the next several nights. Worst of all, the melody terrifyingly resembled Bent Fabric's ghastly classic "The Alley Cat".
Has anyone actually tried playing this backwards? Let us know.
Well I'm buying this, how incredible. I have a 2 album of her singing Dylan during their relationship. This is so exciting
Quite different from that what I know from her, but this one is really really good IMO
First I've heard of Joan out here.
Let's hear some beautiful ballads: Nottamun Town etc
Let's hear some beautiful ballads: Nottamun Town etc
allenrudd wrote:
>>Yep
Never heard this tune before but I figured it was Douglas as soon as I heard it.
I think it is Jerry Douglas.
WunderLizard wrote:>>Yep
Never heard this tune before but I figured it was Douglas as soon as I heard it.
Just saw Joan Baez a few days ago at the Fox Theatre in Oakland. She was wonderful, as always. But my favorite Joan Baez memory is when I heard her in about 1996 at Zellerbach Hall on the UC Berkeley campus, where she came out on stage for the encore, put down the microphone and sang Amazing Grace a capella. It sent shivers up my spine.
gstark33 wrote:
Is there a genuine domestic case of a Satanic cult crimes? Other than the Texas student who disappeared on spring break in Mexico. Otherwise, seems like a lot of speculative fiction by local police..
I, too, have always loved Joan.
I've been a fan of Joan's for decades - knew her in the 70's etc. This song is OK, but the story represents a peculiar phenomenon in late 20th century America. I don't think there has ever been a well documented case of Satanists ritually molesting children. Maybe some twisted teens tried to act out these stupid stories somewhere but I have never heard of it. I think these silly scenarios, played out so luridly, lay the groundwork for future 'recovered memory' narratives. It is not worth listening to never mind singing about or broadcasting.
Is there a genuine domestic case of a Satanic cult crimes? Other than the Texas student who disappeared on spring break in Mexico. Otherwise, seems like a lot of speculative fiction by local police..
I, too, have always loved Joan.
Goddess
cool story about this classy lady
https://www.dailykos.com/story/2009/08/13/765667/-Joan-Baez-diffuses-right-wing-protest-at-Idaho-concert#
https://www.dailykos.com/story/2009/08/13/765667/-Joan-Baez-diffuses-right-wing-protest-at-Idaho-concert#
allenrudd wrote:
Yep.
I think it is Jerry Douglas.
Yep.
lily33 wrote sometime in 2001:
Dang, a rare lily33 sighting!
i think i get it.
i've always loved joan. & i hope i look as good as she does when i'm her age.
i've always loved joan. & i hope i look as good as she does when i'm her age.
Dang, a rare lily33 sighting!
Wonder what Bob thinks about this?
Originally Posted by Coppertop:
Not a big fan of Joan's, ( too much exposure as a kid I suppose ). I love this though.
Who plays the dobro ? Great sound.
I think it is Jerry Douglas.
Not a big fan of Joan\'s, ( too much exposure as a kid I suppose ). I love this though.
Who plays the dobro ? Great sound.
I\'ve been a fan of Joan\'s for decades - knew her in the 70\'s etc.
This song is OK, but the story represents a peculiar phenomenon in late 20th century America.
I don\'t think there has ever been a well documented case of Satanists ritually molesting children.
Maybe some twisted teens tried to act out these stupid stories somewhere but I have never heard of it.
I think these silly scenarios, played out so luridly, lay the groundwork for future \'recovered memory\' narratives.
It is not worth listening to never mind singing about or broadcasting.
This has to be one of her kickier tunes.....
I listened to Joan in the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and now in the new century, no matter how much I might try to avoid her. She keeps on. I wish I liked her, but I would rather listen to Cher.
Originally Posted by Platypus:
we should get Joan to kick Natalie's arse...
this rocks.
ROFL Platy, but we already have Rag and Cagey kicking her arse on Paradise Lost. :D
I like this song too. Joan and her music have aged quite well.
we should get Joan to kick Natalie\'s arse...
this rocks.
more baez!




