JOAN BAEZ On JUDAS PRIEST Cover Of Her 'Diamonds And Rust' Classic - "I Love That! I Was So Stunned When I First Heard It" Folk icon
JOAN BAEZ rose to prominence in the early '60s with such folk classics like
'We Shall Overcome' and 'Joe Hill'. A young
Baez campaigned for peace and civil rights alongside her then-boyfriend - an obscure folksinger named BOB DYLAN whom she introduced to the world at the Newport Folk
Festival in 1963. Ever since, she has balanced art and activism, using her name and fame to oppose war and capital punishment while fighting for human rights and the environment.
In a recent interview with Darryl Sterdan from from
QMI Agency, she was asked about
JUDAS PRIEST's classic cover of her
song 'Diamonds And Rust' that can be found on their 1977 album, Sin After Sin.
Baez responded as follows: "I love that! I was so stunned when I first heard it. I thought it was wonderful. It's very rare for people to cover my
songs. I think there are a couple of reasons. One is they're personal - they don't have a universal quality to them. And I think maybe it's because I've already sung them, and who wants to compete with that? But it's always flattering when somebody does."
Read the entire interview
here.