What extraordinary vocal dynamics Mme Joan Baez ! Fell in love with her voice through the sound of LP's in the late 70's, and still admire that pitch, those trembling high notes...Out of this world. One of the finest musicians I've ever heard. Heavenly.
holy fucking shit. watch this with high end headphones... those high notes she is hitting are literally making my eyes water. I am not over-exaggerating. goosebumps all over.
You'd probably like the Bronx genius Laura Nyro's song about drugs and prostitution 'Buy and Sell' (1967). Also a voice like an angel. Nyro is not folk, she is all NYC. She was inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame in 2012. the Guardian featured an article about her April 2017. Nyro's 2nd LP the revolutionary 'Eli and the Thirteenth Confession' (1968) is probably the most influential LP on songwriters of the last 50 years. See a discussion of it on youtubes of Elton John, Todd Rundgren, Alice Cooper (search with 'Nyro'). Nyro created a new template for singing and songwriting that still resonates today in the work of Lana Del Rey, Sia and Adele, for example. See her 'Captain for Dark Mornings' (1969) which is probably the inspiration for Kate Bush's 'Wuthering Heights'.
@@lupcokotevski2907its comments like these that allow people to find the genius that hides in the shadows. Thank you and continue to flood the world with little hints of greatness
I know the Animals version is probably the best known, but the beauty of this song is its unknown origins. Folk music is literally the music of the people, I think that's why every voice brings something different. There's just something about Joan's voice though. It cuts to the core.
@@SH-pm3dm Absolutely. Joan Baez's was the first version of this song that I ever heard. When I first heard the Animals' version, I hated it, to tell you the truth. I've come to like it too now, but that haunting quality of hers is fantastic.
0:15There is a house in New Orleans They call the Risin' Sun 0:32And it's been the ruin of many poor girl And me, oh, God, for one 0:53If I had listened to what my mother said I'd have been at home today 1:10But I was young and foolish, oh, God Let a rambler lead me astray 1:30Go, tell my baby sister "Don't do what I have done 1:47But shun that house in New Orleans 1:56They call the Risin' Sun" 2:09I'm goin' back to New Orleans My race is almost run 2:24I'm goin' back to spend my life Beneath that Risin' Sun
lol the generations to come will burn her albums and shit on her grave. She dared to cover a 'pro-confederate' song at some point in her life?! Nazi! K...K...Klanswoman! The end result of the movement she helped along is the cultural cleansing of America as seen practiced by beloved humanitarians such as Mao, Hitler, Pol Pot, Stalin, the Castro bros., Robespierre... And let's not forget the the peace brokers of islam, spreading compassion and diversity for 1200+ years now. Few throughout history have been as adept as the muhammadin hordes in razing and erasing entire societies. That's what is in store for America, and that right soon. Let's give a big round of applause for the regressive left. Thanks to their fine efforts many of their own children will soon be enslaved in a world which is openly hostile toward their very existence. hooray,
After what Jackson Brown said at the Kennedy Center Honors, I listened to Bob Dylan’s version 👍🏼 Joni Mitchell’s version - 🌹, and a heavy metal version. All great. This one- Joan’s - gave me goosebumps. Thank you Joan
I had heard this song in middle school age , my elder brother unfortuned man used to hear the song .. I missed my elder and older brother passed away this world ...
C'est une voix inégalé ! Énorme ! J'adore.. si je suis triste, angoissée etc. Je l'écoute au bout d'un moment je suis déjà plus zen ! Que du bonheur. 😴😘
I was 7 or 8 when I heard her in maybe 1959 or early 1960. I was smitten, a goner. Her voice, her incredible guitar playing just slayed me. I met her at Woodstock, when she played with Ravi Shankar at the little stage near the Hog Farm encampment, but by then she had cut her gorgeous hair and was too political. But I will never forget her early live shows and albums and her concerts with Dylan.
I am a Baby Boomer who has been a Fan of Joan Baez since I was a kid growing up in the 1960s and 70s and I have a ton of her Vinyl Albums. I just LOVE her voice, she has a very beautiful voice. However, I must say that her version of the Classic Song House of The Rising Sun is completely different from the one most people are used to hearing from Eric Burdon and The Animals.
Joan Baez is one of my favourite artists,love any songs she sang,the Animals is good,but Joan has delivered a very good version of the song.Love you,Joan Baez
You surely know by now that there are other people out there doing music just as good (or even better?) than Joan and Janis. But you're speaking the truh: these two are never coming back.
@@ArnaudSibille Rhiannon Giddens is out standing. She can sing anything, Opera, Folk, and Jazz. She writes al ot of her own music. But I still go back and listen to Joan and Judy. There are others like Kate Wolf who left us way to early. It would be very hard to pick one, there isn't room to name all them all and pick one.
Años 60 memoria de un tiempo de transformaciones ideológicas, caminando hacia un período de avances en libertades ciudadanas, crecimiento económico y buena música. La voz increíble de la activista Joan Baez
I was expecting the same lyrics as The famous Animals rendition. First time hearing this very different text. What an amazing voice, so lovely and haunting!
@@vadimastprojects8770 taylor is a great singer, obviously she doesn’t have the same vocal range as joan but she’s still great. but i was talking about her songwriting, taylor swift is definitely one of the best song writers now and u simply can’t deny that
there is one thing the new digital world will never be able to capture, and that is the pure soul that musicians like this are able to deliver through shear skill and work through an instrument that is played by hand. The Digital world lack soul, thats why none of the music created in this era will be remembered in 50 years, while classics like this and mozart and such keeps living on.
The best version of this song brings old and bitter memories good memories song says say a lot about my life I only hope my younger brother and son pays me attention please god 🙏 ❤️
Cette chanson du patrimoine musical américain et universel du fait de sa notoriété mondiale, demeure un succès auprès de toutes les générations. Elle n’a subi aucune altération et Joan Baez l’interprète merveilleusement. En français elle a acquis également ses lettres de noblesse avec johnny Halliday
This song is traditional with no known author. Joan's version is from 1960.. The first recorded version of the song was from 1933. Clarence Ashley said he learned it from his grandfather, so obviously it goes back much further than that.
I would guess it was written by an early black jazz singer in NO (back when jazz was associated with prostitution) but who never got credit because people would have been loathe to give a black singer/writer credit & the song's themes wouldn't have been comfortable to them
Love Joan's voice ----- UNIQUE and BEAUTIFUL ---------- Listen to her on the day before I pass from this life and the song The CIrcle Will Be Unbroken with Johnny Cash and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band ------
Joan Baez had the most incredibly beautiful voice! She actually had values. [That word has been so completely tarnished in the past four years though.]
Blows my mind how fantastic this is! Amazing how everyone’s version is so different, Lou Rawls also did a version that is beyond description. My goodness this is wonderful!
In addition to Joan's beautiful voice and incomparable tremolo, notice her unique guitar playing. Each song has a guitar accompaniment perfectly suited to that theme!
Olivier Coussy - There are some folk songs that Joan Baez was born to sing. This is one of them: nobody else can make it sound like she can. Beautiful voice, amazing individual.
Une voix extraordinaire: Joan Baez, la compagne de Dylan, une chanson extraordinaire, sur les bas-fonds de New-Orleans (on est loin du "Pénitencier"), une maison de perdition nommée "du soleil levant" et qui a réellement existé ! Le retour aux Racines, a parfois du bon. ... ici c'est l' Histoire, la vraie ! New-Orleans, légende et vérité ... nos racines sont ici nous les musiciens (n'engage que moi)
What extraordinary vocal dynamics Mme Joan Baez ! Fell in love with her voice through the sound of LP's in the late 70's, and still admire that pitch, those trembling high notes...Out of this world. One of the finest musicians I've ever heard. Heavenly.
holy fucking shit. watch this with high end headphones... those high notes she is hitting are literally making my eyes water. I am not over-exaggerating. goosebumps all over.
YESSSSSS>... Just the way i felt.... Goosebumps
It's off her self titled album well worth a listen
You'd probably like the Bronx genius Laura Nyro's song about drugs and prostitution 'Buy and Sell' (1967). Also a voice like an angel. Nyro is not folk, she is all NYC. She was inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame in 2012. the Guardian featured an article about her April 2017. Nyro's 2nd LP the revolutionary 'Eli and the Thirteenth Confession' (1968) is probably the most influential LP on songwriters of the last 50 years. See a discussion of it on youtubes of Elton John, Todd Rundgren, Alice Cooper (search with 'Nyro'). Nyro created a new template for singing and songwriting that still resonates today in the work of Lana Del Rey, Sia and Adele, for example. See her 'Captain for Dark Mornings' (1969) which is probably the inspiration for Kate Bush's 'Wuthering Heights'.
Same here
@@lupcokotevski2907its comments like these that allow people to find the genius that hides in the shadows. Thank you and continue to flood the world with little hints of greatness
I know the Animals version is probably the best known, but the beauty of this song is its unknown origins. Folk music is literally the music of the people, I think that's why every voice brings something different. There's just something about Joan's voice though. It cuts to the core.
Indeed, through all the cynicism and nihilism folk music persists☺️
I recently knew that this versión más first and ispired The Animals
Joan's voice has that haunting quality to it, especially in his song.
@@SH-pm3dm Absolutely. Joan Baez's was the first version of this song that I ever heard. When I first heard the Animals' version, I hated it, to tell you the truth. I've come to like it too now, but that haunting quality of hers is fantastic.
Leadbelly recorded it long before in the 20s. Surprising how many popular songs came straight from Leadbelly.
Joan Baez - Ihre tolle Stimme zu hören ist immer ein Genuss für Ohren und Herz.
Il est toujours agréable de retrouver la très belle voix de soprano de Joan Baez dans sa meilleure époque.
Absolument elle est toujours l idole de ma sœur et d3 moi-même
That's for sure so many Renditions of this old song were made and her rendition is definitely the best😃👍
0:15There is a house in New Orleans
They call the Risin' Sun
0:32And it's been the ruin of many poor girl And me, oh, God, for one
0:53If I had listened to what my mother said I'd have been at home today
1:10But I was young and foolish, oh, God
Let a rambler lead me astray
1:30Go, tell my baby sister "Don't do what I have done
1:47But shun that house in New Orleans
1:56They call the Risin' Sun"
2:09I'm goin' back to New Orleans My race is almost run
2:24I'm goin' back to spend my life Beneath that Risin' Sun
Happy 82nd Birthday Joan Baez!(Born January 9, 1941)😃🥳🎂🎉🎊🎈🎁🍾🥂🌷🌹💐🎀👍👏🙌
The voice of Joan give me chills ! Great version of this song , perhaps the best ever !
Agreed
Best version ever czcams.com/video/swS-i9V7hns/video.html
Me too I get chills when I hear her hit those notes
She has the haunting voice of a Banshee! Using double sounds in her vocals.
I was lucky enough to see JOAN BAEZ sing this song in concert live at The Warner Theater last September 28th (2018). She was INCREDIBLE.
Sweet!
Lucky you.
Had no idea she was still performing, that's incredible.
Wow. She's still going! Hooray. Did you know she is an SRA survivor...DID?
Joan is a national treasure
Joan has one of the greatest vocal ranges of any singer.
She was one of the most principled singers during the Vietnam War. Beautiful voice. I lived her time and always loved her
She is a true Quaker. She only followed her religion. god bless her.
All time greatest protest singer of the sixties
마음을울리는 목소리에 가슴이저려오네요...
최고!!!존바에즈님~~
J.Baez is a legend, splendid voice, always well-chosen songs, very good ♥️♥️🎤🎸🎶♥️💯🍀🌹🌹😘
내 영혼을 울리고 새롭게 하는 노래와 영가적인 창법은 내 마음속에 시를 읆게한다.
Really?
I love the animals version the best personally but man, this one cuts like glass right to the heart. Her voice is chilling.
I feel the same..
likewise
Feeling the same ❤
Her voice is so beautiful.
I like it
This lady has the voice that many can just dream about Great listening
natural, clear perfection
Hello how are you doing?
A MAGNIFICENTLY ARTISTIC.RENDERING OF A GREAT CLASSIC SONG
Every song has god or goddess to sing it to perfection. Joan Baez in this song proves it to me personally!
Magic song. Magic lady, from a generation past, but the generations to come will be in awe.
lol the generations to come will burn her albums and shit on her grave. She dared to cover a 'pro-confederate' song at some point in her life?! Nazi! K...K...Klanswoman! The end result of the movement she helped along is the cultural cleansing of America as seen practiced by beloved humanitarians such as Mao, Hitler, Pol Pot, Stalin, the Castro bros., Robespierre... And let's not forget the the peace brokers of islam, spreading compassion and diversity for 1200+ years now. Few throughout history have been as adept as the muhammadin hordes in razing and erasing entire societies. That's what is in store for America, and that right soon.
Let's give a big round of applause for the regressive left. Thanks to their fine efforts many of their own children will soon be enslaved in a world which is openly hostile toward their very existence. hooray,
you alright there buddy?
I'd say a little off his meds
i am in awe...
A musician of my generation took inspiration from Joan, and so I've began studying her music for my own inspiration as well. She's amazing.
After what Jackson Brown said at the Kennedy Center Honors, I listened to Bob Dylan’s version 👍🏼
Joni Mitchell’s version - 🌹,
and a heavy metal version. All great.
This one- Joan’s - gave me goosebumps. Thank you Joan
You can say that again..
She have a soulful voice!
This is my favorite song 🎶 so tell me are you a fan of Joan Baez..?
I had heard this song in middle school age ,
my elder brother unfortuned man used to hear the song ..
I missed my elder and older brother passed away this world ...
Благодарю! Мое детство....мой брат....
Красивое исполнение,я эту песню услышал из окна пятиэтажки в 1972
escuchar la voz de Joan Baez me pone los cabellos de punta
I had forgotten just how good she was on this timeless song.. wow.
Timeless, absolutely classic, brilliant, live on xxx
There is nothing like this today.,, never will,.
That is a voice.
And a heart!!
YES! YES! YES!
Right?! It's so beautiful
yes...I agree
Absolutely
C'est une voix inégalé ! Énorme ! J'adore.. si je suis triste, angoissée etc. Je l'écoute au bout d'un moment je suis déjà plus zen ! Que du bonheur. 😴😘
You exactement describe the effect of her voice! It lifts you up!
I was 7 or 8 when I heard her in maybe 1959 or early 1960. I was smitten, a goner. Her voice, her incredible guitar playing just slayed me. I met her at Woodstock, when she played with Ravi Shankar at the little stage near the Hog Farm encampment, but by then she had cut her gorgeous hair and was too political. But I will never forget her early live shows and albums and her concerts with Dylan.
I am a Baby Boomer who has been a Fan of Joan Baez since I was a kid growing up in the 1960s and 70s and I have a ton of her Vinyl Albums. I just LOVE her voice, she has a very beautiful voice. However, I must say that her version of the Classic Song House of The Rising Sun is completely different from the one most people are used to hearing from Eric Burdon and The Animals.
My favorite version. My favorite early Joan (I think she was 19) song. Such power and clarity. I also loved the photos as well.
Лучшее исполнение, которое я слышал.
우수에 잠긴듯한 애절한 목소리, 가슴 깊은 곳에서 나오는 진실이 담긴 노래가 마음을 움직이네요.
Love this performance and the beautiful video attached to it.💓
Joan Baez is one of my favourite artists,love any songs she sang,the Animals is good,but Joan has delivered a very good version of the song.Love you,Joan Baez
agreed
1st concert I ever went to, 57 years ago,, in New Haven. Great, great talent.
I was there too
And the angel sang ❤️🌌
Imortal!
This is never coming back, one of the greatest female singers of all time @Joan & Janis.
And Loreena Mckennit
You surely know by now that there are other people out there doing music just as good (or even better?) than Joan and Janis.
But you're speaking the truh: these two are never coming back.
@@ArnaudSibille Rhiannon Giddens is out standing. She can sing anything, Opera, Folk, and Jazz. She writes al ot of her own music. But I still go back and listen to Joan and Judy. There are others like Kate Wolf who left us way to early. It would be very hard to pick one, there isn't room to name all them all and pick one.
And Grace Slick
I liked Joan, she had class.Could not stand Janis though, no class...
Haunting melody, amazing voice! Best version ever.
Her voice is like balm on the soul. It has such warmth to it.
Shut up with tout bullshits
WHAT A VOICE,WHAT FEELING AND PASSION WITH CARING AND LOVE-THANKS JOAN FOR TAKING ME BACK TO NEW ORLEANS AFTER SO MANY YEARS!
Legend from the past......Joan Baez!💖
Hello how are you doing?
I feel like this version is how the song is truly meant to be.
About a female gambler? Very unlikely.
@@MrLeiduowen More like a girl trapped in prostitution.
@@MrLeiduowen this version of the song isnt about a female gambler...
@@MrLeiduowen the female version was the original tho. The Animals where the ones to change the line to a boy
Años 60 memoria de un tiempo de transformaciones ideológicas, caminando hacia un período de avances en libertades ciudadanas, crecimiento económico y buena música. La voz increíble de la activista Joan Baez
She is forever
Timeless
Chillingly beautiful like a powerful angel! Joan’s voice can move right through your bones! Great Cinema too! Thank you ! 👏
You can say that again..
She have a soulful voice!
This is my favorite song 🎶 so tell me are you a fan of Joan Baez..?
L'incantevole e dolcemente penetrante voce di Joan........potrebbe cantare anche un jinglel pubblicitario, renderebbe poesia pure quello
I was expecting the same lyrics as The famous Animals rendition. First time hearing this very different text. What an amazing voice, so lovely and haunting!
These were the original lyrics. Or at least the song from a woman's point of view was first.
This version is older than The Animals version. They could not sing it from the poor girl's perspective so wrote different lyrics.
@@ivotkac listen to the very first one, by clarence tom ashley or leadbelly "In new orleans"
@@ivotkac Bob Dylan sang this song from the girl's perspective. I think it was on his first album.
One day would love to hear a duet with these and the more famous lyrics intercut.
Que maravilha, que prazer ouvir......Joan Barz.
There is no word to describe how beautiful and powerful is her voice.
Joan Baez knew how to tell a story through music. No one does that today.
Of course others do just as well as Joan. Do you truly think music can die?
Keep your spirits up!
taylor swift is one of the few who can rn
I do know about two musicians who impeccably tell stories through music. One is Taylor Swift and another is Kendrick Lamar.
@@Carol-dg7ww Taylor Swift is a terrible singer and can't hold Baez's jockstraps.
@@vadimastprojects8770 taylor is a great singer, obviously she doesn’t have the same vocal range as joan but she’s still great. but i was talking about her songwriting, taylor swift is definitely one of the best song writers now and u simply can’t deny that
Une voix exceptionnelle irremplaçable toute ma jeunesse que j’écoute inlassablement ♥️🌹🌹
Bravo pour cette voix sublime....inoubliable...émouvante....merci!😍😍😍
Muy buena canción de Los Animales Erik Burdon
She is she was and she will still be the greatest folk singer of all time.... ❤️❤️❤️
I've heard this song from many people. But joan baez hurt me the most. This woman's voice reaches my soul
Está esplêndida interpretação e nenhum like! Isso é um desrespeito a grande e maravilhosa Joan Baez 💙💙💙!
This version is so haunting. I love it!
Joan baez is a songbird Genius x
Uma das maiores cantoras já existentes, cantando esta pérola da música internacional
The music and the images, a perfect match. She adds something to an all time classic.
This version melt my soul.
A sense of life-long nostalgia combined with my past remorses....just very soul searching.
there is one thing the new digital world will never be able to capture, and that is the pure soul that musicians like this are able to deliver through shear skill and work through an instrument that is played by hand.
The Digital world lack soul, thats why none of the music created in this era will be remembered in 50 years, while classics like this and mozart and such keeps living on.
Great version with the incredible voice of Joan!
Her voice constantly gives me goosebumps!!! Best version! Hands down😩❤️
What a hauntingly beautiful version.
The best version of this song brings old and bitter memories good memories song says say a lot about my life I only hope my younger brother and son pays me attention please god 🙏 ❤️
I'm very glad this song.amazing..by joan Baez..tanks you..
Joan was a bright candle burning in the dusk.
Marvellous version. Joan's voice is unique. Thanks
Cette chanson du patrimoine musical américain et universel du fait de sa notoriété mondiale, demeure un succès auprès de toutes les générations. Elle n’a subi aucune altération et Joan Baez l’interprète merveilleusement. En français elle a acquis également ses lettres de noblesse avec johnny Halliday
Immer noch Top😇
Wonderful voice, after many years, I still think she has the most wonderful women's singing voice of anyone.
Hello 👋how’re you doing?
Her and Linda Ronstadt
Listening this classic from a woman´s perspective makes it even more beautiful and intense. Thank you Joan.
This song is traditional with no known author. Joan's version is from 1960.. The first recorded version of the song was from 1933. Clarence Ashley said he learned it from his grandfather, so obviously it goes back much further than that.
I thought it was made from leadbelly
Do you know what the story of this song is? I am strange to this song and language.
@@snoopy9052 It's about a house of prostitution in New Orleans that existed more than 100 years ago.
@@MickTheQuickk Thanks a lot for information.
I would guess it was written by an early black jazz singer in NO (back when jazz was associated with prostitution) but who never got credit because people would have been loathe to give a black singer/writer credit & the song's themes wouldn't have been comfortable to them
The voice of an Angel.
Love Joan's voice ----- UNIQUE and BEAUTIFUL ---------- Listen to her on the day before I pass from this life and the song The CIrcle Will Be Unbroken with Johnny Cash and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band ------
Maravillosa versión del súper clásico, originalmente grabado por Erick Burdon.
Saludos desde México.
The animals lo grabó en el año 1964 , Bob Dylan el año 1962. Autor desconocido.
Joan Baez had the most incredibly beautiful voice! She actually had values. [That word has been so completely tarnished in the past four years though.]
Sending love from Kars, Turkey.
If I played the guitar and sung as good as this I wouldn’t leave the house.
This is beautiful. It could be a hit today.
I have died for this voice for 55 years, still passing away!
Yeeeaa.. excelente interpretación 😎🎵🎶🎼🎶🎵🎶🎼🎶🎵🎶🎼🎶🎵🎶🎼🎶🎵
IMO, this is the greatest version of this song. She sings like a bird. So beautiful ! 🌹
Love that pure voice and guitar style - everything sung by her is more than special
So much respect from Istanbul
Very good voice singing a very good song. Thank you very much. Cheers and best regards from Brazil.
Blows my mind how fantastic this is! Amazing how everyone’s version is so different, Lou Rawls also did a version that is beyond description. My goodness this is wonderful!
Any link for it?
In addition to Joan's beautiful voice and incomparable tremolo, notice her unique guitar playing. Each song has a guitar accompaniment perfectly suited to that theme!
A great video production ......Song as only Joan Baez can.........Bringing ....The gritty streets of New Orleans ...To Life.....
I heard this before the Animals did., must have been about 1963. Always been the definitive version for me.
So hauntingly beautiful ❤
one of the best versions out there this is truly brilliant its almost haunting
the better serioulsly
Olivier Coussy - There are some folk songs that Joan Baez was born to sing. This is one of them: nobody else can make it sound like she can. Beautiful voice, amazing individual.
Negatory but that's my opinion
No disrespect to joan, check out fridjid pink the lp version of house of the rising sun
Une voix extraordinaire: Joan Baez, la compagne de Dylan, une chanson extraordinaire, sur les bas-fonds de New-Orleans (on est loin du "Pénitencier"), une maison de perdition nommée "du soleil levant" et qui a réellement existé ! Le retour aux Racines, a parfois du bon.
... ici c'est l' Histoire, la vraie ! New-Orleans, légende et vérité ... nos racines sont ici nous les musiciens (n'engage que moi)
Sensacional...incrível, bela voz! Linda música! 👏👏👏
This song is gorgeous. I am crazy about it.
What a wonderful voice!!!!!
Voix incomparable d'une chanteuse à l'époque exceptionnelle et d'une femme toujours superbe : Chef d'oeuvre
И это просто великолепно! Женский вокал восхитителен
Пугачева лучше всех исполнила эту песню!