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Title: Baez is Back! Takes Camp Casey by Storm
Source: Texas Iconoclast
URL Source: http://198.65.14.85/News/2005/31-40/34news01.htm
Published: Aug 22, 2005
Author: Gene Ellis
Post Date: 2005-08-23 15:34:56 by Lod
Keywords: Back!, Takes, Casey
Views: 1659
Comments: 77

CRAWFORD — Shortly after Joan Baez arrived Sunday afternoon at Camp Casey II, she gave a press conference with the Gold Star Families, all of whom have lost loved ones in the war. She talked with them, and she cried with them.

Ms. Baez returned to the trailer to prepare for her performance, speaking only in whispers when it was necessary to speak at all, saving her voice.

She gave a moving performance, peppered with energy, emotion, humor, and humanity. She even showed compassion for President Bush, although she disagrees with him. She said she doesn’t make Bush jokes any more because they often offend more conservative folks, and that isn’t helping anything.

At one point, she laughingly forgot the line “keeping things vague” in the song “Diamonds and Rust,” and the audience helped her out. When she consulted a paper during the performance, holding it at arm’s length, she joked, “I get these brilliant ideas and then they fade from my mind, plus I can’t read any more.” Despite her good humor about aging, time has been very kind to Joan Baez. She is a lovely, compelling woman.

Ms. Baez told the crowd that she had only picked up the guitar again a week and a half ago and will go on tour in September. She claimed her fingers were like spaghetti, and that she didn’t remember words. “My mother says, ‘Did I take my ginko balboa today?’ and I say, ‘I don’t remember!’”

She sang “Joe Hill” in response to a request. Saying that the phrase “in harm’s way” was a euphemism for “sitting ducks,” she put down her guitar and sang “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” without accompaniment. Her voice rang sweet and true.

Ms. Baez suggested that if the mothers really wanted catharsis, they could sing along with her “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?” Emotions ran high as many in the crowd of perhaps five or six hundred wept openly. At the end of the song, she said, “You know, I have to manage to get through it, too.”

Ms. Baez sang “Gracias a la Vida” and several favorites from her long career. She thanked the group for having her here, then admitted she purchased her ticket to Texas before the invitation arrived.

After her performance, she graciously talked with several individuals in a dark area near her trailer. Three of these were veterans. Two were mothers who had lost their sons in Iraq. She hugged them and cried with them.

Camp bugler and Iraq war veteran Jeff Key, in an unplanned and completely spontaneous moment, took Ms. Baez’s hand. He led her to a spot before the many crosses that have been placed at the front of the camp. She was beside him, a diminutive woman beside a tall, strong young man, as he blew taps in the moonlight to a large, respectful crowd.

He saluted. They hugged. And there was complete and total silence.

When Ms. Baez returned to her private area behind the trailer, she sat down at a table, dropped her head into her folded arms, and wept.

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#10. To: lodwick (#0)

look here...the group appears to be mostly middle aged average Americans..

christine  posted on  2005-08-23   17:43:50 ET  (1 image) Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: All (#10)

I love this song.

Diamonds and Rust

christine  posted on  2005-08-23   17:45:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#38. To: christine (#11)

Diamonds and Rust

Trivia time - do you know who she is talking to in that song? No fair googling.

Dakmar  posted on  2005-08-23   20:18:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#39. To: Dakmar, Lodwick (#38)

no, tell us. lodwick and i were wondering.

christine  posted on  2005-08-23   20:19:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#41. To: christine, lodwick (#39)

My understanding is she wrote it about Bob Dylan. They were dating/couple at some point. He wrote her back with "You've got a lot of nerve"

Dakmar  posted on  2005-08-23   20:26:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#42. To: Dakmar (#41)

Unless she was mis-leading us about the blue eyes, it was NOT Dylan.

Hell, most all of us were "dating" back then...if only for a couple of hours or so.

More research is required here.

Lod  posted on  2005-08-23   20:42:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#43. To: lodwick, christine (#42)

But the real hit was the title track, a self-penned masterpiece on the singer's favorite subject, her relationship with Bob Dylan. Outdoing the current crop of confessional singer/songwriters at soul baring, Baez sang to Dylan, reminiscing about her '60s love affair with him intensely, affectionately, and unsentimentally. It was her finest moment as a songwriter and one of her finest performances, period, and when A&M finally released it on 45, it made the Top 40, propelling the album to gold status. But those who bought the disc for "Diamonds & Rust" also got to hear "Winds of the Old Days," in which Baez forgave Dylan for abandoning the protest movement, as well as the jazzy "Children and All That Jazz," a delightful song about motherhood, and the wordless vocals of "Dida," a duet with Joni Mitchell accompanied by Mitchell's backup band...

Are you calling William Ruhlmann a LIAR? :)

Dakmar  posted on  2005-08-23   20:49:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#44. To: Dakmar (#43)

I don't even know Bill.

All I know is that all the pics I've ever seen of Dylan do NOT reveal blue eyes - nor should they, or will they ever.

Daks, I am in a very pissy mood this evening, apologies up...I'd just like to know who laid to her the Norwegian Wood that she wrote so beautifully about.

But if the "blue eyes" line is true, then Dylan was not the one, and we must search further.

Cheers, friend.

Lod  posted on  2005-08-23   21:01:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#46. To: lodwick (#44)

I'd just like to know who laid to her the Norwegian Wood

Call me a kook, but I'm thinking Lennon.

Dakmar  posted on  2005-08-23   21:07:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#49. To: Dakmar, Lodwick (#46)

she says as i remember..maybe she forgot his eye color? this part is apropos to dylan--Well, you burst on the scene, already a legend The unwashed phenomenon The original vagabond

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 Could 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 'Cause 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

christine  posted on  2005-08-23   21:10:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#53. To: christine (#49)

Have you ever listened to Love Song to a Stranger? If you like Diamonds and Rust you'll like that one too. She sings about all of her lovers in one song. I can't remember all of it, but it is really well done:

The brought me a beautiful basket of fruit,
And two fingers bowels of glass,
The couch is gold with a floral design
And the wine is germany's best,
And the wine is germany's best.

My thoughts drift into the frozen night,
Frankfurt is covered with snow,
and numbly the fly on the icy winds,
To places their longing to go,
To places their longing to go.

I remember the boy from the monestary,
Who wanted to be a monk,
But he brought flowers and wine to my room,
and we both got perfectly drunk,
And we both got perfectly drunk

He laughed liket the chimes of a silver bell,
his eyes were alexaderite blue,
he danced the tight jig with the grace of of a deer,
and I wanted to marry him too,
and I wanted to marry him too.

etc.

crack monkey  posted on  2005-08-23   21:20:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#54. To: crack monkey, Dak (#53)

Lemme see if I can find it. I've not heard it before. Dak, try using the search engine Dogpile and click on audio for your search of that song.

christine  posted on  2005-08-23   21:24:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#57. To: christine (#54)

It's kind of rare. It's only on the live "From Every Stage" album.

If you want a really good album, you should pick this up. It's a double album and I like almost every song on it. It's one of the real classics in my collection. It has what I beleive is the only obtainable copy of "Suzanne", e.g., Suzanne takes your hand and she leads you to the river, she's wearing rags and feathers from salvation army counters, and the sun pours down like honey on our lady of the harbor, and she show you where to look amongst the garbage and the flowers ....". Also serveal of the great old Emmy Lou Harris songs as well as some I've never heard anywhere else. She does a great Lilly, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts too.

crack monkey  posted on  2005-08-23   21:32:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#59. To: crack monkey, Leonard Cohen, Suzanne (#57)

In to this furnace, I ask you now to venture....

Dakmar  posted on  2005-08-23 21:40:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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