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Saturday, October 12, 2024

Joan Baez Diamonds & Rust, April 1975 | O My Soul [again . . . . . ] RADIO FOUR ‘SOUL MUSIC’ selection 12/10/2024

don’t think I will ever NOT post this haunting heartbroken song . . . . ..  it resonates 



Joan Baez Diamonds & Rust, April 1975.


and as by sheer coincidence this morning Radio 4  (BBC) has featured it in their series Soul Music


here . . .

Diamonds and Rust

“Well, I'll be damned,
Here comes your ghost again…”

Joan Baez, also known as the "Queen of Folk", is halfway through writing a song one day when she gets a call from Bob Dylan. It’s 1974; almost 10 years after their relationship ended. The song went on to become the iconic ‘Diamonds and Rust’, an outpouring of memories from their time together in the early sixties.

Music writer Kevin EG Perry tells the story behind Baez and Dylan’s relationship, how they shaped each other’s worlds, and how this song came into being a decade later. Folk legend Judy Collins, also a good friend of Joan Baez, shares old memories of Newport Folk Festival alongside more recent memories of performing ‘Diamonds and Rust’ with Baez at her 80th birthday. And we hear from people whose lives have been touched by the song. Classicist Edith Hall listened to ‘Diamonds and Rust’ on repeat when she ended her first marriage, on the night that the Berlin Wall fell. And writer John Stewart looks back on a heady relationship from his early twenties, which was always bound up with the lyrics of this song. Decades later, this formative time in his life continues to resonate with diamonds, rust, and gratitude. 

Producer: Becky Ripley

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