One of my indispensable loves... I'm glad you existed in this world and left an indelible mark on our hearts. We love you and your brave heart, Joan Baez! With my best wishes... 🌹
@johnlighton7025Ай бұрын
What a beautiful woman. I have listened to her melodies since I was born.
@williamweaver8167Ай бұрын
JONATHAN Kleck. I listen to a lot of her stuff in these last years of my life after I got turned up
@calalilygirl15 жыл бұрын
I miss those old days with phone booths and everything simpler. Glad i was there to experience it all.
@naturalspace17422 жыл бұрын
Love your beautiful song❤
@Tevehol14 жыл бұрын
I missed the 60's. I was in the army 12/65-12/68. I served a year in Korea and a year in Viet Nam. It took me a few years to readjust from my army ways and by then, it was 1972. I grew my hair longer but still did not appreciate how great the 60's were and the fact they could never be duplicated. Now, I am a retired, 63 year old hippie, bicycle rider, weightlifter, jogger who is just loving and enjoying life. With this computer I have been able to find most of the songs that I have been humming
@mariadefatimateixeiradecas59095 ай бұрын
One of the most beautiful song I ever heard, in the voice of an angel!
@עוזיאלאבני4 ай бұрын
צודק לחלוטין
@TheGroumpfy11 жыл бұрын
Hearing Joan Baez saying "I love you dearly" is probably the most beautiful sound a man can hear.
@andywhite13605 жыл бұрын
and 'I loved you dearly', the worst.
@jeanneobrien73813 ай бұрын
Absolutely..she is so beautiful! Charlie O'B
@Cheekycupcake-d5j3 ай бұрын
It’s I “loved” you dearly! Now it’s contempt!
@joshuataylor397513 жыл бұрын
"Well, I'll be damned - Here comes your ghost again" Perhaps one of the greatest opening lines of any song ever written.
@michelequinn20434 жыл бұрын
Absolutely!
@cm98592 ай бұрын
Yes, me too, I thought so. She tells it like it is! Love her.
@izzytrue8630Ай бұрын
Yes, back in the days when women weren't supposed to swear or be angry about anything!!! Powerful song.🤐
@deanjericevic8912Күн бұрын
I keep returning to listen to this piece of poignant nostalgia but many times. Beautiful!
@micahbrew96279 жыл бұрын
This song is such a masterpiece. Her voice, her lyrics, and her guitar playing. Flawless. And she does the best Bob Dylan impression on Simple Twist of Fate.
@freddybmp9 жыл бұрын
micah brew I'm agree with you. All song and each detail in this is perfect. Greetings from Chile.
@海道狂也2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful and Great song!
@kazimierznaumowicz9179 жыл бұрын
The voice of an Angel....
@scottrobertson44509 жыл бұрын
agreed
@kazimierznaumowicz9179 жыл бұрын
scott robertson Thanks...
@romanduzniewski49959 жыл бұрын
+Kazimierz Naumowicz - zgadzam się w pełni, to jest głos Anioła!!
@kazimierznaumowicz9179 жыл бұрын
Roman Dłużniewski Dziękuję że podzielasz moje zdanie.Pozdr!
@johncarrico87376 жыл бұрын
Yes
@andythrash.11 жыл бұрын
I'm sitting here, chills literally going up and down my spine, what a haunting voice!
@veronicamoreno36356 жыл бұрын
One the best songs ever written.......only Joan Baez
@hpuentener21 күн бұрын
At 79 years old, still top 👍🏻 and a voice that touches the heart. I am also a child of the 1968 movement
@hpuentener21 күн бұрын
😊🌹♥️🌞😘😊😢
@smemo31013 жыл бұрын
One of the most beautiful songs, and melody I have ever heard.
@KhadyElisa Жыл бұрын
Toujours aussi magnifique malgré les années qui passent....
@nicksfantoo14 жыл бұрын
I feel in love with a blue eyed guy back in 1989 when I was just 22 he was 29 and this song so fits. I was so in love with him and then he just up and moved away but would still call me sometimes. I was hearbroken for years.
@mrgalopin1610 жыл бұрын
merci madame baez, je suis francais et cela fait bien des années que vous illuminez mes jours, bons ou moroses de votre voix et de votre si grand talent des milliers de fois merci
@ladyhelen7710 жыл бұрын
i've loved the same man for twenty years,he's never been mine,he'll never be mine,but he's always with me.....diamonds and rust
@user-qr9uh1fd8g5 ай бұрын
I'm sorry. I never received romantic love. Something for the beautiful women that aren't the disabled woman like me
@19GTO67Ай бұрын
I grew up listening to my mother's music. I was born in '65, so I got the good stuff. For some reason, the sadder, more haunting stuff has become my favorite. This is absolutely one of my favorites.
@adnanosmanovic80535 жыл бұрын
One of the best love songs ever for me...
@JoachimderZweite11 жыл бұрын
I remember that time when we were young and everything seemed possible.
@xepobnha66614 жыл бұрын
Love, sad, happy, joyous, regretful, all consuming, distant and aloof and all its many perceptions. Joans is one of the most all encompassing Ive ever heard and its an honor to hear her sing about it. Thank you Joan, for a song that weathers the test of time.
@carthageflaherty62472 жыл бұрын
BEAUTIFUL
@MikeReineck2 жыл бұрын
Many appreciations!
@KittyGrizGriz2 ай бұрын
Thank you, Joan, for this painfully emotive song that makes me SO glad I escaped an abusive relationship when I was only 21. Blissfully sad and joyous at the same time. 1st love ….
@cm98592 ай бұрын
Love this song by Joan Baez, Diamonds And Rust". Such a uniquely beautiful voice. Haunting ethereal music 🎵🎶
@yankeeangel2614 жыл бұрын
This is truly one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard.
@tangogirl10015 жыл бұрын
Beautiful song by Joan - I saw them together in Concert in SLC Ut. in 76 - best Concert of my life - never forget it, they are legends....
@gloriapascoe199710 жыл бұрын
wonderful, pure voice.
@petermihacerar11372 жыл бұрын
Folk song! This! She is world known. Folk songs are locally known!
@cheeba6411 жыл бұрын
Joan's voice still cuts like a knife in this song....very beautiful, bittersweet account of something that obviously hurt her very much, but out of it came this haunting classic....
@bourel12310 жыл бұрын
Madame Baez, c'est quelqu'un. Fille de prof au MIT, elle partage sa vie avec Dylan et est présente dans toutes les luttes de libération. Chapeau ! Une femme merveilleusement intelligente, courageuse, et belle, ce qui ne gâche rien. Une icône de nos jeunesses passées et à venir. Quelle voix !
@jong-wekim33285 жыл бұрын
This song make me think about life, time, memory and missing.
@AlessandraPaganardi5 жыл бұрын
And about the fatal ending of so many love relations .... maybe of all of them
@jong-wekim33285 жыл бұрын
@@AlessandraPaganardi Oh!!! Do you have a lot of the fatal ending of love that?
@SAG181813 жыл бұрын
This is the original version and it's still as beautiful today as it was in 1975. Unbeatable. This a great song you wrote, Ms Baez!!
@СергейКазаченко-е9г Жыл бұрын
❤. Изумительная лирика и музыка, написанная Джоан Баез! Слушаю снова и снова уже 50 лет❗️👏🌹🌺🌷🔥
@parkerlewallen910112 жыл бұрын
Words cannot describe this song ! Just BEAUTIFUL
@rachelstovall481211 жыл бұрын
My mom used to play this song when I was a child. It broke my hear then..
@user-qr9uh1fd8g5 ай бұрын
Me too
@SeattlePogo14 жыл бұрын
Listen to that voice . . wow, such beauty, . .
@williamfranks923611 жыл бұрын
Voice of an angel
@explodingpotato713 жыл бұрын
I'm so thankful I grew up listening to Joan Baez.
@raven27mcl10 жыл бұрын
Beautiful voice, beautiful song. They don't make them like this anymore
@ududhurfhfrreworf10 жыл бұрын
Yeah they make them even better unlike the pish u listen to
@christiancamlin324910 жыл бұрын
Jordan Mcintyre dude if you don't like her you should probably go and listen to some music you do like instead of accosting her fans with your hate speach all because you are incapable of handling real emotion when you see it like a functionally Autistic Repiglican freak..This became her signature song because it seemed to bring closure to her 1960's romance with Bob Dylan that will always fascinate fans of either artist. Though it was Ironic that after that album she spent 2 of the next 3 years on tour with Dylan.but whatever it's not your business or your thing so just go away.
@ududhurfhfrreworf10 жыл бұрын
Don't u ever call me a freak again u filthy parasite
@raven27mcl10 жыл бұрын
Jordan Mcintyre Here's what. You're entitled to your opinion & I'm entitled to mine. In case you've forgotten, this is a free world.
@raven27mcl10 жыл бұрын
Christian Camlin I agree with you. This song is a classic. Ignore the negative comments.
@Singtheeverymoment12 жыл бұрын
I can cry all night long with this song!! Cause here comes your ghost again....but thats not unusual anyway....!!
@johnlandis255212 жыл бұрын
oh, joanie ye can still tear at me; 'eart and your nostalgia sweeps me back to the days when I, too was a folkie( long time passin')
@travelmonkey3773 ай бұрын
A timless love song for 2 lovers who really should of been together for all time,we all love you joan you not only gave this song to dylan but also to all of us to😎
@SweetJennyFan5 жыл бұрын
It’s a beautiful song.
@Ms2blackcats5 жыл бұрын
it is
@TheMOONLITELADY12 жыл бұрын
TRULY TIMELESS.....EXQUISITE UNDERSTANDING OF EMOTION ....THESE LYRICS ARE A PRICELESS WORK OF ART.....THANK -YOU FOR SHARING
@dons7711 жыл бұрын
without trying to decipher the meaning etc of this song I'd rather just try and enjoy it for what it is....a deeply moving, wonderfully written and sang with a voice that makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up.
@roten10115 жыл бұрын
I alway knew this song covered by Judas Priest. Today I heard this version playing over the intercom at wal mart. So I just had to look it up. This is just awesome. Wish I would have known sooner. I have discovered Joan Baez. Thank you God!!!
@paelana13 жыл бұрын
First time I've heard this- I've been listening to Judas Priest's cover of this for many years now and thought it was their song. This is a very moving song; nice. Great voice!
@josefinagarza2414 ай бұрын
Oh wow must listen too
@miguelboglio71996 ай бұрын
cuantos años, cuantos años y aun a mis 78 me emociona igual que la primera vez que la escuche....gracias Joan dondequiera que tu estes.
@Gypz10008 жыл бұрын
This song is a classic, beautifully written and sung. Thank you for posting.
@Nico-im2ss7 жыл бұрын
Love You Joan!!! You are So beautiful Always.You are an Angel from the Stars.You bring Special Divine Feelings through that Blessed voice of yours.May All beings be Happy! May everyone find the Pure true Love that is within.
@FHgitarre14 жыл бұрын
"My poetry is lousy you’ve said", oh Lord, that's the way, the two masters of lyrics talked to each other... Somehow this song seems to be a document of a love, that could and maybe should have merged two charismatic personalities, but obviously was more inspiring in it's failure. Thank you for sharing this great song together with these well selected pictures !
@user-qr9uh1fd8g5 ай бұрын
My unrealistic and unrequited love too
@JoachimderZweite9 жыл бұрын
What a voice - it shot through my world. I want to remember those days. I want to forget those days. I want to be there with those friends, I never want to see them again. That War that damaged us and killed many. Turn away. It's over.
@Pixie11419 жыл бұрын
wow. this left me comfortably numb. I can relate.
@gypzs95 жыл бұрын
yes
@SuperLin5512 жыл бұрын
with Joan's voice and that guitar this may the best love song I"ve ever heard...wow....here's comes your ghost again...boy I've seen some ghosts of the past..
@internationalpaperdollsociety7 жыл бұрын
This is a most beautiful song about the deep love of a woman for a man....it is spiritual emotional transcendental....her greatest song her deepest feelings for Bob Dylan....touches so many of us....the sadness and the beauty.....
@zetalyn10 жыл бұрын
Beautiful lady, beautiful song. !
@calalilygirl15 жыл бұрын
Wish we heard this voice more often
@karendavies1758 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. I'd forgotten how much I like this song.
@marcosriverosgonzalez38496 жыл бұрын
Tú voz, tu alma y tu ser son diamantes regalados a este mundo, lleno de materialismo individualismo y mesquindad. Eres una mujer hermosa con espíritu maravilloso y te admiro mucho. Desde Chile.
@marylinekozlik72089 жыл бұрын
quelle chanson magnifique interprétée par une artiste aussi talentueuse que généreuse !
@MikeReineck12 жыл бұрын
Between bittersweet nostalgia, golden dreams and disillusions penniless, this song is one that affects everyone's heart and soul cry of those who could have written ...
@pacerodi9 жыл бұрын
She is fierce, always been.
@ameehan235717 жыл бұрын
This songs means more to me this week then ever before, 25 years ago, I had the love of my life, we broke up as he went into another relationship...out of the blue my 43 birthday, I get a card from him, and this song came into my mind about our relationship back then. Oh wow!!! I understand what Joan was singing about when out of the blue, Bob calls her after 10 years.
@renekadijk610810 жыл бұрын
By far her best and most beautiful song. Not strange, because Dylan has always been her great love. The fact that Dylan did ultmately choose for Sarah and not her for becoming his wife gave her deep emotional pain, resulting in this heartbreaking song
@darlincommitme10 жыл бұрын
I really don't think that is true. Reading the memoir she wrote doesn't make it seem she was still heartbroken or that he was her "one great love." She certainly loved him at the time, but she moved on.
@Harplyn10 жыл бұрын
I concur !
@micahbrew96279 жыл бұрын
darlincommitme Really, especially since Joan is bi.
@mikehuhndorf46907 жыл бұрын
Nice contribution. Thank you for that. And yes, her most beautiful, if not one of the most beautiful of the genre and era.
@richardekman94186 жыл бұрын
I would add "Jesse" as another of one of her most poignant and deep soulfull songs!
@oscarpereira7254 Жыл бұрын
A BALADA DA MINHA MOCIDADE (MAIS OUVIDA)!!!❤😢
@sophiejones256811 жыл бұрын
I'm only in my 20s but I was brought up listening to Joan Baez and think she is just phenomenal. I saw her in Birmingham last year and her voice was just as incredible all these years later.
@BubblesPothowari14 жыл бұрын
Your eyes bluer than Robin's eggs.. Original Vagabond...... Madonna was yours... Great words, singer & composition ....love it since 1976. Thank you MReineck !!!
@Lengo6710 жыл бұрын
One superb video! Great song! Good images! FIRST CLASS! Thanks for offering this up!
@juliovicenteperez7172 Жыл бұрын
Bob Dylan has earned a lot of merit in his life, but the greatest of his merits has been to have inspired "Diamonds and Rust". This song!
@juliovicenteperez7172 Жыл бұрын
To Bob Dylan the GOAT
@robertflint25495 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say that this inspiration is his greatest merit. Nice song though. Bob also passed on some very pretty songs to Joan such as Farewell Angelina and Love is Just a Four Letter Word. Granted, Dylan isn't a saint.
@juliovicenteperez71725 ай бұрын
@@robertflint2549, Bob didn't pass any songs to Joan. She confessed that she stole some songs that Bob wrote with some planks in water and he forgot them. He knows it too.
@robertflint25495 ай бұрын
@@juliovicenteperez7172However she got them, she inherited some great songs from the troubadour.
@liamoconlocha32644 ай бұрын
Ye better take yer medicine, the greatest songsmith ever, you are not fit to do Mary Magdalene on him.🙂
@vinaygokula13 жыл бұрын
This song by Joan Baez is played nearly 250 times on my iPhone in about 40 days time or so!!! Its the best version I've heard.
@TrumpetNinja1311 жыл бұрын
I don't think people truly realize that she is the original author of this song. "I like so-and-so's better" Well, those so-and-so's are all just covering her original work. And it's so emotional because she meant it to be, she was reflecting on her love for somebody. Just thought I'd share. I hate it when people look at an original song and say that covers are better.
@logansmall334011 жыл бұрын
sometimes covers are better. Ever here the original "Rusty Cage" compared to johnny cash's version?
@FrenchFrySF011 жыл бұрын
Sometimes the covers ARE better. But this one is truly hard to top.
@rachelzack447910 жыл бұрын
Sometimes covers are better. Usually that happens when the cover reinvents the song and creates a feeling/message that rivals or surpasses that of the original. Hendrix's cover of Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower" would be a good example. However, this song is deeply personal, so it's very difficult to cover -- especially when you're a rock band. And I don't think I'd want to hear the myriad of so-called "artists" who claim this song "speaks" to them and pay "tribute" to it by performing it in a way that silences the voice.
@crabman73210 жыл бұрын
Sometimes covers are better. I'm jumping on this bandwagon.
@coronaflo10 жыл бұрын
Ross Childs And sometimes they are not.
@DavorAccordion11 жыл бұрын
Whole life just one song. Life goes and goes, only thing that stayes is this song.
@morganarose3447 жыл бұрын
"Diamonds & Rust" 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 Would keep you unharmed Now I see you standing With brown leaves falling 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 Because 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
@MikeReineck7 жыл бұрын
Thank. You!
@gresrene9 жыл бұрын
La Pasonaria de la chanson folk.Joan Baez,quelle voix magnifique,et quelles émotions elle fait passer a travers sa personne.
@jeni86449 жыл бұрын
singing with heart
@verbilaАй бұрын
I have just now discovered this song (from the French movie "Frères"), and, wow, how totally amazing. Incredible lyrics! Thank you, Joan!
@beano93435 жыл бұрын
Came here for a good track to setup car audio (recommended) Stayed till the end and forgot what I was doing haha
@8sabu19829 жыл бұрын
OH Exciting song,, Her voice conveys all the struggle and demands.,.,¡¡¡
@jacelynjiang13 жыл бұрын
Baez wrote: “My suite had a picture window looking out on a huge maple tree. I lined up the couch pillows on the floor so that I could lie down and look directly into the leaves which were flipping gently like the pages of an abandoned book, their two sides of slightly different hues.”
@andrepaul9512 жыл бұрын
a tout jamais joan qui represente ma jeunesse mes colere mes ideos.et toujourt presente dans mes souvenir....
@greatsea9 жыл бұрын
this chordal progression is marvelous and has been used beautifully by jewel in foolish games, elliott smith in between the bars, the cranberries in zombie, and pink floyd in time. it does much of your work for you if you can give a fresh spin
@Cris194912 жыл бұрын
I think I was about 18 or 19 at the time Joan and Bob blew our minds away. Cheers, my dearest!
@cobaltjones10 жыл бұрын
My God, how could society have touched upon such depth, only to numb out into our current zombie army of materialists? Oh God, please open the soul of humanity again, and let the gold flow, molten and profoundly violent in the sense of interior revision and rebirth. Let us trade physical violence and greed and fear for the re-sculpturing of divine consciousness.
@sogeking87810 жыл бұрын
Great way to put it. I just wanted u to know that you are not alone in the search of fellow researchers of divine consciousness
@cobaltjones10 жыл бұрын
Gledi Culiqi thank you. I know there are others who don't accept this materialistic death. I hope life goes well for you, Brother or Sister, whichever the case may be.
@jamesderoc671710 жыл бұрын
your poetry is lousy
@sogeking87810 жыл бұрын
where are you calling from?
@cobaltjones10 жыл бұрын
james deroc Surprise my mind or continue waiting to die after a streak of conformity, cradle to the grave.
@MrRippedwellies9 ай бұрын
joan is my fave singer she has such a fantastic voice i can sit back and relax and enjoy listeniug to her for hours and she is absolutely gorgeous
@MrGenciletisimci11 жыл бұрын
Bu dünyaca ünlü ikili, fırtınalı ve uzatmalı bir aşk yaşamış ve o süre boyunca Joan, Bob'un etrafında adeta bir pervane olmuştur. Bob onun sanatını küçümsemiş ve bir İngiltere turunda, son anda kendisiyle beraber sahneye çıkmasını engelleyerek ilişkiyi sonlandırmıştır. Tam 44 yıl sonra Bob, Joan'a berbat davrandığını ve ayrılıkları için o zaman kötü hissettiğini belirtir özrümsü bir şeyler mırıldanmışsa da, bu aşktan geriye kalan, somurtkan bir adama hayran hayran bakan sıcacık tebessümlü bir kadının yüzü ve Bob için yazdığı muhteşem ''Diamonds and Rust'' isimli şarkısıdır.
@Katy-ye1zr10 жыл бұрын
my favorite album when it came out- and to this day still so important to me. and Dylan? - A musically brilliant..... sociopath.
@cobaltjones10 жыл бұрын
Read Camille Paglia on the parallel between Mozart and Jack the Ripper. Great artists have a socio-pathic element in their nature; unable to identify with ordinary life, they lust for extremes wherein the closed fist phenomenon blocks out all peripheral matter, as in humanity. The mystic pursues his path at great cost.
@cobaltjones10 жыл бұрын
***** but according to Adler, creativity is a compensatory act. anyway, Dylan probably did have a hint of socio-pathology in his nature, because eschewing an ordinary life is somewhat sociopathic(he used arguably the peace movement to climb aboard the good ship commerce). Artists view mere survival as death and that can't be quite healthy; to judge others by what they can create, which is what writers do. Remember, every pathology exists on a scale from one to a hundred. I think for example, in this age, there are many many people who are subtly autistic, or devoid of empathy in certain contexts. And many Americans are emotionally simple, despite being reasonably intelligent, for the two often don't correlate. Americans, if you'll permit me further generalization, tend toward false dichotomy, either all this or all that, seeing themselves as part of God's exclusive plan, despite the native American near genocide and the Black enslavement, upon which this country was built.
@PurplePlumMays10 жыл бұрын
cobalt jones Life as you,I, and anyone else know it would be extremely boring if all we did was survive. Why is reaching out for something better a sign of mental illness? That is thinking that belongs in the Dark Ages not in the Twenty-first century.
@cobaltjones10 жыл бұрын
***** every artist capable of bringing forth a new portrait of human nature, which is what visionaries do, wields a violence against the status quo, this being the dark side of creativity. Beethoven's late quartets would've destroyed the staid music of the period and were therefore rejected. It wasn't that people couldn't understand them, it was that they wouldn't revise their sense of the range of human nature. When I talk about what you call mental illness. I am speaking about a special oscillation between sanity and insanity. Within this fluctuation lies the seed of synthesis and therefore new being-ness. " I will create in the smithy of my soul the uncreated conscience of the race." Joyce. Pure mental illness doesn't create. It merely distorts in flurries of chaos. A true artist knows what the insane know, but can bring it back across a desert of chaos and give it form. Art makes translucent the walls within which we chamber our contradcitions, because artists are beset with pressing contradictions and periodically resolve them in works. The everyman can't see all of the disparate elements storming within his psyche simultaneously and this blindness enables him to function in the mundane utilitarian world of commerce, where he is brutally bought and sold, and numbed to the delicacies of subtle expression as a means of coping..Perhaps a more interesting question is why you're bothered by the creative necessity of pathology? The basic idea is that no one would choose to be an artist, because it is mostly a curse to battle with that level of interior chaos. In fact no one chooses. It chooses them. Read Doctor Faustus by Thomas Mann, or The Magic Mountain. The recurring motif of much of his writing is pathology linked to fecundity. Why do you have a problem with it? As a parallel, consider what violence the state of pregnancy and the act of birth wields against the mother. Why would the abstract womb of art be any less violent to the artist?
@Katy-ye1zr10 жыл бұрын
cobalt jones You're right- for many passionate creative people, artists- famous or not, good or not- it's a fine line. I've known talented musicians defined as bipolar (manic depression anyone, sound familiar?) For many, mediocre living would be considered as stifling oneself to death.
@hendesebilisim6 жыл бұрын
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 would keep you unharmed now i see you standing with brown leaves falling 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 because 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
@palauapple11 жыл бұрын
We need open mindedness to everything, couldn't have said it better. Narrow mindedness is a road block, one will never learn. Great song.
@losascio11 жыл бұрын
She meant every word. This is her Eulogy to Bob. It is sad. She is still in love.
@stevebardill578412 жыл бұрын
this song drives me nuts i play it everday i yoused to have the lp but i never played it it i heard this now cant get anouth grew up with joan used to be in love with her all my trails song she is one talented woman and that voice
@Phantasm2Cuda11 жыл бұрын
Judas Priest's version of this is amazing
@Xylicon113 жыл бұрын
This song is more beautiful than snow on christmas morning :)
@TheChutzpahGirl11 жыл бұрын
Diamonds and Lust -
@danielolivieri26868 жыл бұрын
Back in 1966, my 1rst LP-33 was a record of Joan Baez ...... a great artist and a protest woman who showed me the way to object against bad things happened in our silly "modern" world !!!
@aubsthepoet10 жыл бұрын
shes singing about Bob Dylan :)
@mastertremblay10 жыл бұрын
You think?!
@ScamAlert10014 жыл бұрын
really, we didn't know that 😂
@fairybellUSA13 жыл бұрын
American classic! So far, I haven't met a single American who dislike this song. I mean from young to old, a wide range.
@nenirouvelliv11 жыл бұрын
"Where are you calling from? - a booth in the midwest." BURN!
@sylviaaraya601211 жыл бұрын
La adoro,su voz clarisima,me encanta escucharla,es maravillosa, Joan desde Chile un saludo