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CONCIERTOS (World) B.B. King & Joan Baez Live at Sing Sing A Legendary Concert Documentation from The US Jailhouse
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El concierto "B.B. King & Joan Baez - Live at Sing Sing" es una grabación histórica que captura una actuación única en la prisión de Sing Sing, Nueva York, en 1972. Este evento, documentado en DVD, reúne a dos leyendas de la música: B.B. King, el rey del blues, y Joan Baez, ícono del folk y activista social.
La presentación destaca por su atmósfera cruda y emocional, con ambos artistas entregando interpretaciones cargadas de alma frente a una audiencia de reclusos. B.B. King ofrece clásicos del blues como "The Thrill Is Gone", mostrando su maestría con la guitarra Lucille y su voz profunda, mientras que Joan Baez aporta su estilo característico con canciones como "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down", impregnadas de mensajes sociales que resuenan con el contexto del lugar.
La interacción entre los artistas y los prisioneros añade una capa de autenticidad y humanidad al concierto, mostrando el poder transformador de la música. La calidad del sonido y la filmación, aunque reflejan las limitaciones técnicas de la época, capturan la esencia de un momento irrepetible. Es una pieza imprescindible para los amantes del blues, el folk y la historia cultural.
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Meet Joan Baez 🎶: The Voice of Peace and Justice
Joan Baez, born on January 9, 1941, in Staten Island, New York, is a legendary American folk singer, songwriter, and activist. 🌍🎤 Life and Achievements 🌟: Joan’s musical journey began in the late 1950s, and her voice became synonymous with the folk music movement. Her poignant songs, like “Diamonds & Rust” and “Blowin’ in the Wind,” resonated with the spirit of social justice and peace.…
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#Activism#BlowinInTheWind#CivilRights#DiamondsAndRust#FolkMusic#JoanBaez#Legacy#Nonviolence#Peace#SingerSongwriter#SocialJustice#Inspiration
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"Here's to You": L'Inno Generazionale di Ennio Morricone e Joan Baez per "Sacco e Vanzetti"
La colonna sonora del film “Sacco e Vanzetti”, uscito nel 1971, è un’opera magistrale che fonde l’arte della composizione cinematografica con il messaggio potente e senza tempo di giustizia e memoria. Composta, orchestrata e diretta dal maestro Ennio Morricone, con la co-direzione di Bruno Nicolai, la musica del film è un tassello fondamentale che contribuisce all’impatto emotivo della…

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#BrunoNicolai#CinemaEStoria#ColonneSonoreIconiche#EnnioMorricone#HeresToYou#InniGenerazionali#JoanBaez#MusicaPerIlCinema#musikologiamo#SaccoEVanzettiSoundtrack#UNIDIS
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do not seperate them
#thank u user joanbaezed for inspoing this in my mind palace#peter tork#stephen stills#AUTISM TWINSS#mine
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joanbaezed -> girlniall !!

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huge news everyone
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pretty boy floyd - joan baez
And as through your life you travel, Yes, as through your life you roam, You won't never see an outlaw Drive a family from their home.
#asks#joanbaezed#yayyyy joan baez song for you june so fitting :)#i cannot call yet another song my favorite. certainly not. but i loveee woody guthrie
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ahhhh happy birthday ☺️💓 hope it’s a great one!!!
Thank you very much!!! 😁❤
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We Are the World far away Donna Donna
Kinder Ken da full. Wonder full children Venues beauty Madonna 美の女神 聖母 Kris Tea a Ra Far cross N Y city serenade Donna Donna Joan Baez .Brow in Window Bob Dylan . Mac tell Mother Earth for Owl Qool roots Cos MOS mountain ocean sky Lyricist: Arthur Kevess and Teddi Schwartz Composer: Sholom Secunda, Aaron Zeitlin On a wagon bound for marketThere’s a calf with a mournful eyeHigh above…

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CONCIERTOS (World) Joan Baez In Concert BBC, London 1965
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En 1965, Joan Baez ya era una figura emblemática del folk revival y del movimiento de protesta, y su concierto para la BBC, parte de la serie In Concert, consolidó su estatus como una voz indispensable de su generación. Grabado en un momento de efervescencia social —entre la lucha por los derechos civiles y la escalada de la Guerra de Vietnam—, este concierto no solo destacó su virtuosismo vocal, sino también su compromiso político, entrelazando música y activismo con elegancia.
Contexto y repertorio Con 24 años, Baez desplegó un repertorio que combinó baladas tradicionales, canciones de protesta y versiones de contemporáneos como Bob Dylan. Temas como Farewell, Angelina, Geordie y House of the Rising Sun evidenciaron su habilidad para reinventar clásicos con su voz cristalina y emotiva. Aunque Dylan no estuvo presente, su influencia se sintió en interpretaciones como It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue, donde Baez imprimió un matiz melancólico único.
Presencia escénica y conexión Acompañada solo por su guitarra, Baez creó una intimidad cautivadora. Su presencia serena y su entrega lírica —como en Silver Dagger— atrajeron al público, mientras que su humor sutil entre canciones rompía la solemnidad. Sin necesidad de grandilocuencia, dominó el escenario con una autenticidad que reflejaba su ética artística y personal.
Legado y activismo El concierto también fue un acto de resistencia. Canciones como We Shall Overcome no solo eran himnos, sino declaraciones de principios. La BBC, plataforma conservadora en comparación con circuitos folk alternativos, amplificó su mensaje, llevando su arte a un público más amplio.
Conclusión Este concierto no solo es un testimonio de la fuerza interpretativa de Baez, sino un documento histórico de un momento en que la música folk era herramienta de cambio. Su voz, a la vez frágil y poderosa, y su repertorio cuidadosamente seleccionado, siguen resonando como un legado de integridad artística y compromiso social. Un concierto que, más de medio siglo después, permanece vigente como obra maestra del género.
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@ww2yaoi also tagged me to shuffle my on repeat and let people vote for their favourite. thank yoouuuu 😁<3
tagging @appleisms @rainydayballet @majortomwaits @transneilyoung @preordainedplace @joanbaezed 😊🫶
#i am a normal girl who has a normal relationship with lou reed and his music#also........jackson cage ...............haunting meeeeeeee#tag game
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SONG OF THE WEEK: “What’s Going On” (a Marvin Gaye cover)—This week in 1971, the original and landmark 45 RPM single of this song was released on Tamla/Motown Records by the multi-talented singer-songwriter Marvin Gaye—the “soul music” pioneer who opened the genre to orchestral, jazz, and pop expressions while baring his raw soul in song. He was a prolific, very creative but tormented soul who spoke to so many and gave a voice to many more. The B-side of the 45 was “God is Love,” a riff on the Gospel of Mark 12:30-31.
The lyrics were triggered by scenes of police brutality at Berkeley’s Peoples Park in California, witnessed in 1969 by song co-writer Obie Benson of The 4 Tops—who rejected it. “My partners told me it was a protest song,” but it was intended as an open question, to get clarity and know “what’s going on” in a world of confusion. Benson said, "I said 'no man, it's a love song about love and understanding. I'm not protesting, I want to know what's going on.’” The song was passed around before Gaye tailored it and created the trailblazing song we have today. The politically avoidant Motown president Berry Gordy hated it, saying it was the worst thing he ever heard, and he complained that Gaye’s Dizzy Gillispie-style scat singing made it sound “old” and unhip. Gaye went on strike, refusing to record anything else until Gordy recanted and released it. It’s now one of the cornerstones of popular music and a flashpoint for the Civil Rights Movement.
On that note I offer my live acoustic cover of this timeless song (I learned it to honor a request at a coffee house gig). Gaye’s lyrics were inspired by specific incidences which were fresh at the time, and he said this wasn’t a “protest song.” Instead, he was asking questions as to “what’s going on” out there. In that way, this song is a celebration of asking better questions and finding right solutions.
https://johnnyjblairsingeratlarge.bandcamp.com/track/whats-goin-on-live-2002
#marvingaye #tamla #motown #godislove #berkeley #policebrutality #obiebewnson #fourtops #joanbaez #berrygordy #dizzygillispie #johnnyjblair #coffeehouse
#johnny j blair#singer songwriter#music#pop rock#singer at large#san francisco#Marvin Gaye#Tamla#Motown#God is Love#Berkeley#police brutality#Obie Benson#Four Tops#Joan Baez#Berry Gordy#coffee house
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tagged by @rckhudson <3 to list my five all time fave films and have ppl vote on which is closest to my vibe ^__^
ill tag my buds :) @appleisms - @levon - @joanbaezed - @big-barn-bed - @girl-kendallroy - @antiquesintheattic & @clarklexlois 🫶
#i love me a 90s movie#from the cemetery#ask games#sorry to tag so many ppl. i have a lot of love in my heart
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