Joan Baez delivers a great line in Diamonds and Rust. It’s her song looking back on her relationship with Bob Dylan, released 10 years after he brought about a sudden and absolute split. He phones one night, out of the blue, from “a booth in the midwest”.
That’s not the line. In truth, the whole thing is a masterclass in songwriting. Baez will be seen by many, forever really, as an adjunct to Dylan. That is not unexpected, as he is, you know, Bob Dylan. But it does overshadow her as a significant artist in her own right. In Diamonds And Rust, from the first moment of complete shock, an almost uncontrolled burst of “well I’ll be damned, here comes your ghost again”, we know it’s one of the great…
