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Joan Baez - Diamonds & Rust

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2006

good song,hope you like

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  • Those of us who have been blessed to live through the 60's know and will never forget what real talent is. I miss those days when you actually had to have talent to make a mark. People of my generation didn't have to scream into the microphone like cave men to get noticed. I remember music, it used to sound just like this! Thank God for You Tube so we can have an archive.

  • @tsaki2002 Judas Priest is what made me interested in Joan Baez and Bob Dylan. If it wasn't for them, I wouldn't have really cared about those two. I like both JP and Joan's version of this song. Do you think that just because it's rock that it has no feeling? Nothing could be further from the truth. And apparently you haven't heard JP's acoustic version of this song which has a lot of feeling in it.

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  • I'm loving you Joan since a long time !

  • 20th yeas ago edition

  • Fantastic... Love both versions by jp and joan. Haha either way, i win.

  • @kja427 Yes, the song was all about Bob Dylan. Joan actually introduced Bob to the big circuit when he was a folk singer. He turned electric and became bigger than anyone for a while. Joan and Bob had a mad affair and it might have gone on, but Bob wasn't as 'liberal" as Joan was, so they drifted. The original song lyric was "..ten years ago..", but here it's "twenty years ago..".today..."forty years ago.." Joan also had a brief affair with one of the Beatles, but never said which one.

  • An American original! I wish the women of my generation were just like Joan. Oh well. Was this about Bob Dylan? Please tell me.

  • @pjgumby well said totally agreed

  • well said totally agree

  • @pjgumby We had loud music also...very diverse it was. This is an excellent example of how talent transcends through time.

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