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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! My winter garden against the living room windows. I let these little plants be my decorations for the season.

Sunday, March 12, 2023

Joan Baez, Women's History Month - 12

 "Action is the antidote to despair."

(Photo by European Pressphoto Agency)

Joan Baez in Berlin for the world premiere on Feb. 17, 2023, of her documentary film, “I Am A Noise,” wearing the Ukrainian coat of arms on her chest. She put an important voice to music, to become a noise all over the world where injustice was at work. Bravo, m’lady. Premiere coming to North America in March.
Celebrating her 82nd birthday, American folk singer, songwriter, musician, and activist Joan Baez (who was born on 9 January, 1941 in Staten Island, New York).
Songs of acclaim by Joan Baez, widely known as the most accomplished interpretive folk singer of the 1960s, include: these well known songs:
1. Phil Ochs' "There but for Fortune" (1965) https://youtu.be/S4BYOJ1tc-k
2. Bob Dylan's "Farewell, Angelina" (1965) https://youtu.be/qcwP2ulxDdY
3. Bob Dylan's "Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word" (1968) https://youtu.be/wzCBjrLw-0Y
4. Bob Dylan's "Forever Young" (1974) https://youtu.be/oNx2rH6hHog
5. "Diamonds & Rust" (1975, a song about her close relationship with Bob Dylan) https://youtu.be/1ST9TZBb9v8
6. the Band's "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" (a hit single released in 1971 from her album "Blessed Are...") https://youtu.be/wanJQC5KAfo
7. Earl Robinson's labour anthem "Joe Hill" (first performed by her at Woodstock in 1969) https://youtu.be/_f2J4ceCikI
8. "Sweet Sir Galahad" (a song about her brother-in-law, first released as a single in late 1969, also sung by her at Woodstock, and used as the opening track on her 1970 album "One Day at a Time") https://youtu.be/xDOHGl3DiiM
9. "Here's to You" (co-written in 1971 with Ennio Moricone for the soundtrack of the film "Sacco & Vanzetti", directed by Giuliano Montaldo) https://youtu.be/R4xWbRBLj2I
10. We Shall Overcome", a gospel song which became a key anthem of the American civil rights movement https://youtu.be/nM39QUiAsoM
She was one of the first major artists to record the songs of Bob Dylan in the early 1960s; Baez was already an internationally celebrated artist and did much to popularise his early songwriting efforts. Baez also performed fourteen songs at the 1969 Woodstock Festival and has displayed a lifelong commitment to political and social activism in the fields of nonviolence, civil rights, human rights and the environment.
Baez was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on 7 April, 2017.


Source: Women Hold Up Half The Sky a group on Facebook.

This YouTube is a fan's copy, but it has a whole concert on it!

10 comments:

  1. The clearest and most tuneful voice I've ever heard. It seems an awfully long time ago when I first heard her singing.

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  2. ...“I Am A Noise,” what a fabulous noise!

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  3. Love Joan Baez! BTW I love your header photo! Have a great day and happy new week!

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    1. Thanks. Hope you have a good adjustment to time change. I'm groaning here.

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  4. My hero from the first note I heard, way back in the sixties. I have Joe Hill on my sidebar because she spoke of his influence.

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    1. I bet I was right behind you. Such a talented woman!

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  5. I love Joan too. She is also a good painter.

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