Folk queen Joan Baez says she and Steve Jobs in the 1980s were “an odd combination.” Baez, older than Jobs, tells The Times of London’s Ed Potton that Jobs was “totally left brain, and I have none.” She adds, “Mostly we argued . . . He said he could create with a computer a classical quintet that would be as magnificent as any there ever was. I said there couldn’t be the soul in it. On the other hand . . . his last words? ‘Oh wow! Oh wow!’ He was probably rearranging the Golden Gate.” Were they in love? Baez responds, “Maybe, or maybe I was just fascinated.” She adds, “I had friends who said: ‘Marry him! You’ll never have a financial problem in your life.’ But I couldn’t quite do it.”