Leonard Cohen - Suzanne

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2012
  • Perhaps his most memorable song from Canadian poet/songwriter & performer Leonard Cohen. Cohen specified, notably in a BBC interview, that the song was about encountering Suzanne Verdal, the then wife of sculptor Armand Vaillancourt, in a Montreal setting. Indeed, many lines describe different elements of the city, including its river (the Saint Lawrence) and a little chapel near the harbour, called Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours (literally Our Lady of Good Help), which sits on the side of the harbour that faces the rising sun in the morning, as it is described in the song.
    Suzanne Verdal was interviewed by CBC News's The National in 2006 about the song. Verdal claims that she and Cohen never had sexual relations, contrary to what some interpretations of the song suggest. Cohen himself stated in a 1994 BBC interview that he only imagined having sex with her, as there was neither the opportunity nor inclination to actually go through with it. She says she has met Cohen twice since the song's initial popularity; once after a concert Cohen performed in the 1970s and once in passing in the 1990s when she danced for him, but Cohen did not speak to her (and possibly did not recognise her).
    In any case, its lyrics first appeared as the poem "Suzanne Takes You Down" in Cohen's 1966 book of poetry Parasites of Heaven, admittedly because of lack of new material (lyrics to a few other songs from his subsequent 1967 debut album were also printed in the book).
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  • @minatempest1707
    @minatempest1707 Год назад +29

    It was 1972, in London, coming from an eastern European country when I first heard this song. This is when my love for this poet of songs started. I am old now, my love for his songs is young. He may not be with us, but Leonard is with us now and forever.

    • @minatempest1707
      @minatempest1707 Год назад +3

      @Paul SmithThank you for your note. I am surviving. Living in such times, going through every day is a victory. I wish the world would become a better place. I may not be around, but I have faith that love, and songs will work their miracles.

  • @jcavilia1
    @jcavilia1 Год назад +136

    I heard this song not long after it first appeared, and always loved it, though some of its lyrics were mysterious. A few years later, in 1973, I met a beautiful, mysterious, half-crazy woman named Suzanne, and the song acquired new meaning. Suzanne and I married in 1975. She died six weeks ago, and this song has been a trigger for both my grief and for happy memories of our 47 years together. I travelled with her, and I travelled blind, because I knew I could trust her.

    • @mygoddess1
      @mygoddess1 Год назад +5

      I'm very sorry for your loss John. Aren't you blessed to have good memories to treasure. I've read several times honesty & trust are the most important in a relationship. I'll vouch for that myself without them you have a hollow relationship. Take good care of yourself & especially stay safe John

    • @treesarenotgreen
      @treesarenotgreen Год назад +3

      I'm sorry for your loss John, what a wonderful marriage to your wild, wonderful Suzanne. God bless ❤

    • @mikell-cu4vj
      @mikell-cu4vj 10 месяцев назад +1

      I also sorry for your loss of your lifetime wife, love and companionship. There is a next world coming where there will be no more death

    • @haero58fotografie
      @haero58fotografie 9 месяцев назад

      My condolences 🥀

    • @lynnburnell7146
      @lynnburnell7146 9 месяцев назад

      To have someone, say what you have said about your wife, is just lovely. Take care

  • @MrPjderks
    @MrPjderks 2 года назад +313

    "...When musicians were authentic and not motivated by money..." Those musicians become real stars. Leonard Cohen is a perfect example af a real star.

    • @AnnaLVajda
      @AnnaLVajda 2 года назад +7

      And the muse too.

    • @lintonarneaud1
      @lintonarneaud1 Год назад +1

      A real star indeed

    • @DaStoneboat
      @DaStoneboat 11 месяцев назад +6

      He and the song Suzanne, is in the Norton American Anthology of American Literature. A priceless gift to the world, I think.

    • @cancercancer7641
      @cancercancer7641 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@DaStoneboat Jestem z Polski sluchan go od 30 lat

    • @DaStoneboat
      @DaStoneboat 9 месяцев назад

      Me too, maybe 40 years. And Joni Mitchell. Lately, another Canadian, Kerin Paris, The Innocence Mission, and this song, The Lakes of Canada ruclips.net/video/zQqqkIoc580/видео.html@@cancercancer7641

  • @stevenhaines4741
    @stevenhaines4741 2 года назад +231

    When Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature I was completely stunned - by far a better poet and composer was Leonard Cohen and if the Prize should ever have gone to a composer it should have gone to Cohen....far superior in every sense.

    • @clu4u
      @clu4u Год назад

      You really don’t know WTF you’re talking about. It’s stupid to think only one or the other can win a Nobel Prize for lit. If LC is worthy of a Nobel, I’m in support of that.

    • @rach2895
      @rach2895 Год назад +4

      ✊️💚🙏▶️🐝🥰

    • @mygoddess1
      @mygoddess1 Год назад +5

      shocked me 2 Steven Hains

    • @whisperingblues9887
      @whisperingblues9887 Год назад +12

      Totally agree Bob Dylan himself freely admitted to being hugely influenced by Leonard Cohen .

    • @davidloewen-ny5yg
      @davidloewen-ny5yg Год назад +12

      There are heroes in the seaweed.

  • @cloeteotto4809
    @cloeteotto4809 2 года назад +416

    Must be one of the most beautiful songs ever written.
    What a legend!

    • @surrealmadrid7971
      @surrealmadrid7971 2 года назад +4

      I was going to write this exact thing.....

    • @rikspring
      @rikspring 2 года назад +5

      worthy of a Nobel Prize

    • @amiranoffdenise9197
      @amiranoffdenise9197 Год назад +6

      indeed, it is the most beautiful song ever written !

    • @geraldineschmid6766
      @geraldineschmid6766 Год назад

      beafulti is it not great

    • @seanstott6168
      @seanstott6168 8 месяцев назад

      Your not wrong I love this song first heard a version of it in 1969 by Nina Simone one of my favourite songs of all time and yes I can play Nina Simone a version on piano thank you Mr Cohen for wetting this song

  • @lauriesmith589
    @lauriesmith589 3 года назад +36

    Thank you Mr. Cohen for the Song My Husband 16 years my Senior Sang to me The Moment I Stole His Heart in 1982 & Lived as One till 2017 when I lost him to a medication mix-up at a hospital ?? We played music recorded & sang together I'm blessed to have those tapes to hear his voice still singing to me....

    • @kellyscot7880
      @kellyscot7880 3 года назад

      Hello Laurie, how is things going with you ?

  • @steviesblues7959
    @steviesblues7959 3 года назад +727

    Who's still listening to this masterpiece in 2020 its just amazing.

    • @blairmelanson7480
      @blairmelanson7480 3 года назад +26

      Lots of people do ! The time I listen to L Cohen l was in my late teens , now my kids
      and to my surprise they loved to . May he Rest In Peace,he left us with great gift
      Thank you M. cohen.....

    • @jb-jo2zg
      @jb-jo2zg 3 года назад +9

      Nothing like it.... amazing

    • @robbieirlam414
      @robbieirlam414 3 года назад +20

      Hooked on Leonard Cohen all over again at age 67

    • @josiecameron4349
      @josiecameron4349 3 года назад +8

      I am! Wow he's so young! Nina Simone's version is also incredible

    • @geoffreydixon1727
      @geoffreydixon1727 3 года назад +3

      stevie's blues poet of Montreal
      Poet of Montreal ,,,

  • @barbaramackellar5687
    @barbaramackellar5687 2 года назад +368

    The first time I heard Leonard Cohen sing Suzanne in 1967, I was smitten, and my love for this song and the poet who sang it has never faded.

  • @tang9008
    @tang9008 2 года назад +13

    He has been gone for 5 years today and my heart will always break for him - we lost the most prolific artist and soul - love you Leonard

    • @johnnyp8979
      @johnnyp8979 2 дня назад +1

      Wanted to see Leonard but it was when he had slowed down and then it must be LA but couldn't find a seat...
      Hopefully I thought but everything got worse 😩, so don't delay, do it now 👍.
      And STV when living in Austin but told myself, "later, later"...
      Stevie Ray Vaughan crashed and died ten days later, so NO, don't delay!
      I still miss STV and Leonard, John Prine, BLAZE FOLEY, SIXTO RODRIGUEZ, etc...
      DON'T procrastinate, 🤬 !

  • @mehedisajib
    @mehedisajib 3 года назад +224

    Who's listening this legendary song during quarantine ?? 💖

    • @marijervw53
      @marijervw53 3 года назад +4

      Yes i’m listening from Rotterdam (NL)

    • @ollieallard808
      @ollieallard808 3 года назад +5

      Yes, I am listening and like so long ago, this song gives me shivers down my spine!! The melancholy, the harmony, the melody, it is simply deeply touching...

    • @ljiljanaraicevic2634
      @ljiljanaraicevic2634 3 года назад +3

      Me ... so long ago..

    • @ningzhuoliu2947
      @ningzhuoliu2947 3 года назад +3

      Me

    • @marlenebeggin2615
      @marlenebeggin2615 3 года назад +3

      Me.

  • @MartinPowick
    @MartinPowick 3 года назад +110

    Still listing in 2021. Masterpiece

  • @rnhealer6044
    @rnhealer6044 2 года назад +182

    Oh wow, I'd forgotten how much I loved this song as a teenager in the 60's . I am 68 and I grew up adoring the beautiful songs of Leonard Cohen, the gifted poet, and songwriter. I never cared that he had a scratchy singing voice because when he sang his beautiful songs it didn't matter. You only heard the lyrics.. His songs will live forever.

    • @paulahiatt9697
      @paulahiatt9697 2 года назад +11

      His voice was very smooth and soothing when he was young. Feel the song with your soul. It's magic. I love it as much as a teenager and I do now 70.

    • @carolnahigian9518
      @carolnahigian9518 2 года назад +2

      ethereal!

    • @michaelnixon4584
      @michaelnixon4584 2 года назад +8

      I am a retired RN. This was one of the first songs I learned to play on guitar in the 60s before I was drafted.

    • @kitcarsoncarson615
      @kitcarsoncarson615 Год назад +3

      And because we were here to experience in real time with him so will we live forever.

    • @konnierad
      @konnierad Год назад +2

      Roberta Flack did a beautiful rendition of this. Find it. It is amazing. This song is so beautiful

  • @bettymermaid8346
    @bettymermaid8346 5 месяцев назад +3

    Most beautiful song EVER Thank you Leonard Cohen.

  • @robin4400
    @robin4400 2 года назад +76

    No one does this better than Leonard. He is a miracle of a musician and man. We all really miss him. RIP Leonard.

    • @moroseloki1912
      @moroseloki1912 Год назад +5

      He's never going to die

    • @jurajura1659
      @jurajura1659 Год назад +1

      First we take Manhattan

    • @leiper72
      @leiper72 3 месяца назад

      Yes, because he was the one who wrote it!

  • @121Sarah009
    @121Sarah009 5 лет назад +332

    Absolutely love his introduction to this performance. Thanking this "friend" for taking it from him, cause "it would be wrong to write this song and get rich from it". So great.

  • @johndelong1301
    @johndelong1301 3 года назад +8

    Thanks to a teacher in 74. Thank you so much. RIP Leonard! Thank you...

  • @klieberthilo6571
    @klieberthilo6571 7 месяцев назад +3

    Einer der größten Künstler der auf dieser Welt war. R.I.P Mr Cohen 😢

  • @MinsSongs
    @MinsSongs 8 лет назад +5

    To me, this song is about love and faith, how you want to travel with them, you want to travel blind,....because love and faith have touched your perfect body with her mind. I love the reference to the river being like the subconscious and Suzanne holds the mirror,....also a metaphor to the subconscious....and it is in this depth of being that love and faith are found....and you want to travel with them.....and you want to travel blind, (because you cannot find the rational words to define either love or faith. When you find them both at the river, you have found God? Love you, Mr. Cohen. Thank you for your music, your love, your faith.....Thank you Jan Hammer for posting this. I did not know this song was stolen from him. Brutal! This recording of his song is briliant and precious.

    • @janhammer39
      @janhammer39  8 лет назад

      +MinsSongs Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts.

    • @MinsSongs
      @MinsSongs 8 лет назад

      +Jan Hammer Thank YOU for posting this gem! :)

  • @nicolafarago4636
    @nicolafarago4636 2 года назад +16

    Suzanne takes you down to her place near the river
    You can hear the boats go by, you can spend the night beside her
    And you know that she's half-crazy but that's why you want to be there
    And she feeds you tea and oranges that come all the way from China
    And just when you mean to tell her that you have no love to give her
    Then she gets you on her wavelength
    And she lets the river answer that you've always been her lover
    And you want to travel with her, and you want to travel blind
    And then you know that she will trust you
    For you've touched her perfect body with your mind
    And Jesus was a sailor when he walked upon the water
    And he spent a long time watching from his lonely wooden tower
    And when he knew for certain only drowning men could see him
    He said all men will be sailors then until the sea shall free them
    But he himself was broken, long before the sky would open
    Forsaken, almost human, he sank beneath your wisdom like a stone
    And you want to travel with him, and you want to travel blind
    And then you think maybe you'll trust him
    For he's touched your perfect body with his mind
    Now, Suzanne takes your hand and she leads you to the river
    She's wearing rags and feathers from Salvation Army counters
    And the sun pours down like honey on our lady of the harbor
    And she shows you where to look among the garbage and the flowers
    There are heroes in the seaweed, there are children in the morning
    They are leaning out for love and they will lean that way forever
    While Suzanne holds the mirror
    And you want to travel with her, and you want to travel blind
    And then you know that you can trust her
    For she's touched your perfect body with her mind

  • @mareeshelton7602
    @mareeshelton7602 2 года назад +34

    I too am in my 70’s and this will be one of the gifts of Covid lockdowns. Always knew Halleluia but there is a wealth of beautiful, meaningful songs. Love them.

    • @derekkess4103
      @derekkess4103 2 года назад +1

      I sure do miss the 70s, 80s and 90s. Sometimes I wish I could find a time machine and go back in time. Life was much easier and everyone enjoyed life! Is this your favorite song?

  • @berylhenshaw4384
    @berylhenshaw4384 7 лет назад +532

    I can't believe I haven't listened seriously to him until now and I'm in my seventies! lots of catching up to do...

    • @rodratcliffe7468
      @rodratcliffe7468 7 лет назад +13

      Beryl Henshaw And I as well, 60 here

    • @johnnypastrana6727
      @johnnypastrana6727 7 лет назад +3

      I as well and am 66 though his song Éverybody Knows' was always a favorite...ha ha it is ok to learn new things in our sunset years... Hallelujah is great too but I don't know yet what it means. :)

    • @ingdalby
      @ingdalby 7 лет назад +6

      In the film Mc Cabe and Mrs Miller (1971. Warren Beatty + Julie Christie.Dir: Altman) I met some of Leonard´s enchanting songs for the first time. I was spellbound - Magic! I´m a fan ever since. His songs have always been very popular here in Sweden. See this Beautiful film!

    • @berylhenshaw4384
      @berylhenshaw4384 7 лет назад +3

      Thanks, I hope to find it on Lovefilms.com

    • @ermanolcay6574
      @ermanolcay6574 7 лет назад +8

      here in my 27 no age differ to ejoy a beautifull music

  • @EnosEverything
    @EnosEverything 7 лет назад +137

    This was the first song I ever heard by Leonard.... The first of hundreds and hundreds - now this genius has gone and I'm heartbroken... R.I.P Leonard and thankyou for what you gave.

    • @declanmcgee2205
      @declanmcgee2205 4 года назад +3

      EnosEverything I can remember the day 😔was so sad for me and my dad 🙏.But I’m so grateful I got to see him when I was 8 in kilmainham.Im 14 now and he’s my favorite artist of all time

  • @galumpha
    @galumpha 6 лет назад +3

    RIP Mr Cohen, Poet and Gentleman. Discreet, polite, and private.

    • @janhammer39
      @janhammer39  6 лет назад +1

      We never really lose their music,

  • @mygoddess1
    @mygoddess1 2 года назад +4

    I'll never forget the time I saw Leonard live 1967 at Trinity college Hartford, Connecticut. I first heard "Suzanne" on UCONN radio. Then they were selling tickets WOW I had to buy some front row tickets for my g'friend Chris & myself. Leonard had an unknown stand up acoustic bass player Charlie Daniels. They looked miss matched Charlie was huge he made Leonard so small. I I was so excited I couldn't remember how I got to the concert. I asked my sister friend Sue & she said I drove ha ha ha I don't remember driving to or from. I was jus excited & mezermized sitting there in front of my favorite artist Leonard! fond memories. Now, Leonard and Charlie joined the big band on the otherside. Fond memories :)

    • @mygoddess1
      @mygoddess1 Год назад +1

      @Paul Smith Thank you Paul. Yes I'm wicked good & well. Thanx Paul have we met prior? Your name sounds familiar. ? ? Although, there must be a lot of Smith & Jones on RUclips. 😉 Take good care stay safe. Donna

    • @mygoddess1
      @mygoddess1 Год назад +1

      @Paul Smith BTW are you a Leonard fan? Did you go to any Leonard events?

  • @ferdinandtjombe9224
    @ferdinandtjombe9224 7 лет назад +229

    RIP Leonard Cohen. We will dearly miss you but your music will live on. Thank you.

    • @nausicas
      @nausicas 7 лет назад +4

      Ferdinand Tjombe q

    • @christilrichb7854
      @christilrichb7854 7 лет назад +26

      thanks for all thèse beautiful songs i love...

    • @karinmunster1180
      @karinmunster1180 6 лет назад

      Ja, ich vermisse diesen genialen Musiker

  • @normanjones629
    @normanjones629 7 лет назад +241

    He enriched our lives. Be thankful that you were in a time to be able to share, listen to and appreciate Leonard Cohen............sadly missed Leonard, REST IN PEACE SIR

    • @cathy2525cd
      @cathy2525cd 7 лет назад +18

      RIP. An amazing songwriter has departed us. Join the angels in heaven.

    • @albertoantoniobertotto290
      @albertoantoniobertotto290 7 лет назад +5

      Norman Jones

    • @sergioguillenzait7857
      @sergioguillenzait7857 7 лет назад +4

      Alberto Antonio Bertotto Grande, grande Leonard, D.E.P. ya estaras en el Reino de los Cielos entre los mas grandes.

    • @hermannbartsch555
      @hermannbartsch555 7 лет назад +3

      Norman Jones g

    • @isacarmonagris1048
      @isacarmonagris1048 Год назад

      Otro poeta y grande Leonar Cohen. Mi juventud fue escucharte

  • @robertotorres497
    @robertotorres497 Год назад +6

    Nobody must be a genoius for listening to this very great artist. This very real artist,who touched the stars,will always be with us ..

  • @GinoongVince
    @GinoongVince 5 лет назад +277

    I love everything about this song... Sorry for my wrong grammar, I'm not good at English but you know what I'm trying to say... It made me cry😢😢to sad for me, I met his songs after he died. I am a fourteen year old boy who listen to these kind of songs. And I really love this one. Thanks Mister Cohen, rest in peace. Good night now Sir

    • @hamidmusik7691
      @hamidmusik7691 5 лет назад +14

      Ginoong Vince I know what you mean I discovered him when I was 18. It was 1999/2000. My English is bad too. But I loved his music, it touched my soul the whole atmosphere...he is a wonderful poet and singer. You did a good choose. He will always be with you in every phase of your life...in good and very bad days. Peace 🌻

    • @janhammer39
      @janhammer39  5 лет назад +9

      Thank you for taking the time to write.

    • @suejensen4823
      @suejensen4823 5 лет назад +10

      I have loved his music since my student days in the late 1960s. I finally got to see him perform this song when he came to England just a few years back. It was pouring with rain the whole time and the hundreds of us sat in the rain and were so very happy. I shall never forget this experience.

    • @chborger185
      @chborger185 5 лет назад

      think so,,,,
      sailor in a wet atmosphaere no wind no .... ... ...

    • @jeremyreagan9085
      @jeremyreagan9085 5 лет назад +6

      His words are so powerful I am glad you at 14 love his work. This is my favorite song in English.

  • @mgrunsten
    @mgrunsten 8 лет назад +27

    I make it a point to tell women named Suzanne about this wonderful song. One actually told me that her father named her after the song. Brilliant piece.

    • @harryspark8215
      @harryspark8215 8 лет назад +3

      that's really cool because i know a girl who's father named her after this song. i've been listening to LC since the middle 60's never tire of him

    • @Velvet0Starship2013
      @Velvet0Starship2013 7 лет назад +7

      I knew Suzanne in the very early 1980s... I met her in Minneapolis! Her full name is Suzanne Verdal... she ended up a bit tragic in her older age but she was still beautiful, young and full of plans when I knew her and her two young beautiful children. She wanted me to play "Flamenco guitar" in a little dance act with her! I was a foolish young man... I should have learned to play Flamenco Guitar!

    • @luciapalkowitsch6319
      @luciapalkowitsch6319 7 лет назад

      k

  • @objectsovart
    @objectsovart 8 лет назад +9

    met him and told him i first heard his song suzanne in a soap opera all my children he said thats probably the best way...then i asked him to sign my raincoat i was wearing...later it washed down in the rain..maby noone can ever really touch his soul but he has touched mine

  • @marie-andredesmurs5293
    @marie-andredesmurs5293 Год назад +22

    Cette chanson est tellement pleines d'emotions et belle avec la voix magique de léonard Cohen ❤️👏👏👏🌹🌻🌠

  • @suzansuzan3428
    @suzansuzan3428 Год назад +3

    Mister Cohen, thanks forever.

  • @TheDanny7840
    @TheDanny7840 7 лет назад +14

    First saw him live at Forest Hills Stadium in 1967 with his Army...haunting poetry. Once a week I pass the Chelsea Hotel and think of Janis and him, And Famous Blue Raincoat and.... and.... and......a very sad night. I just don't think another like him shall pass our way.

  • @asinger01223
    @asinger01223 7 лет назад +391

    As if this week wasn't sad enough! Rest in peace, Leonard. Your music will live on.

    • @elenavanbc
      @elenavanbc 7 лет назад +8

      Thanks, Alex Singer - in few words, you said like it is...

    • @bodejos
      @bodejos 7 лет назад +1

      He passed away, before that other sad news.

    • @KoolHandJuke
      @KoolHandJuke 7 лет назад +5

      Trump's victory was not at all sad, if that's what you're referring to, my friend.

    • @statueauxyeuxdejais8531
      @statueauxyeuxdejais8531 7 лет назад +1

      . . . C'est tres mal - aussi . . . Obama etait notre frere de bon secours . . .Vive La Liberte !

    • @nickgillott6723
      @nickgillott6723 7 лет назад +4

      not sad...a tragedy.

  • @tristanwilliams6931
    @tristanwilliams6931 6 лет назад +37

    What a brilliant, eloquent wordsmith, troubadour and entertainer! Under appreciated in the U.S. but revered throughout the rest of the world. Thank you Leonard for all those years of enjoyment listening to his master's voice. You will live on forever through the beautiful music you created.

    • @gamervlogs2154
      @gamervlogs2154 6 лет назад

      Tristan Williams EVERYBODY KNOWS played live by this girl is awesome ruclips.net/video/MSK46a8ox-U/видео.html you going to cry

  • @suzannedarroch1149
    @suzannedarroch1149 6 лет назад +4

    I was introduced to Leonard through this song by my boyfriend, and now husband of almost 40 years, as my name is Suzanne and he loved his music and it was very romantic. Highlight for me was hearing him live on my birthday in Berlin July 2013. My regret was not hearing him live again. My favourite is Dance me to the end of love.

    • @Kelly-nm4kw
      @Kelly-nm4kw 2 года назад

      Hello Suzanne, How are you doing?

    • @suzannedarroch1149
      @suzannedarroch1149 2 года назад

      @@Kelly-nm4kw Thanks for asking. My husband was diagnosed with Alzheimer's 2 years ago and can't remember Leonard without a struggle and lots of prompting. I am glad we have had so many years together. Even if he forgets my name, I remember.

    • @Kelly-nm4kw
      @Kelly-nm4kw 2 года назад

      @@suzannedarroch1149 So touching, You are doing a great job at life! Where are you from?

    • @Angelina-ru8ww
      @Angelina-ru8ww Год назад

      I love that song too!!!

    • @yasamanmansoori2789
      @yasamanmansoori2789 4 месяца назад

      Wishing you and your husband well, Suzanne. How have you been?

  • @TheCaptain64
    @TheCaptain64 7 лет назад +58

    Goodnight Sir, Mr Cohen and thank you .

  • @lorrainecannatta1691
    @lorrainecannatta1691 8 лет назад +55

    So many of us have memories of what was happening in our life when this song came out. I was in my first year of college. I went for a walk feeling quite blue because I had not done well on an exam. I didn't pay much attention to where I was going. I grew up in a very small town, felt safe at every juncture and did not have street safety sense. I rarely talk about this, and here it is. I encountered a man who decided he wanted me to go to a heavily wooded park with him. I was terrified and walked beside him without being able to speak to the people we walked by. The story is long and still painful for me even though it was almost 45 years ago. Yes, 45 years ago. After the incident I was unable to go back to school for a while. I went to stay with my aunt Carolyn. She never had children and my mom her sister had 5. Auntie we called her. Auntie took care of me and made me laugh and we listened to your album day after day. We would play the sisters of mercy which is the song her nursing school sang at graduation. Thank you, for singing this song as it is bringing me back to some deep love and care I received from my beloved Auntie who has since passed on to the other realm. I love you Auntie Carolyn. I named my daughter after her and she is always with me as is this song.

    • @janhammer39
      @janhammer39  8 лет назад +3

      +Lorraine Cannatta Thanks for visiting my site.

    • @shaschannel4758
      @shaschannel4758 8 лет назад +4

      +Lorraine Cannatta, I am sorry for your pain. It is said, "That which doesn't kill us, makes us stronger." Maybe so, I am not sure, but I do believe it changes us profoundly. Your Auntie sounds like she was a true godsend to you and your reflective, and beautifully written words, remind me of my own long ago pain. Sending healing light and love to you, one sister's heart, to another's. ♡

    • @lorrainecannatta1691
      @lorrainecannatta1691 8 лет назад +3

      +Sha's Channel Wow, I wrote this a while ago. I love that your beautiful reply was so random.
      Kindness is always welcome any time of any day. Thank you for brightening my day today with your unexpected kindness Bless you

    • @robertkelly2569
      @robertkelly2569 8 лет назад +5

      Lorraine Cannatta, ❤️ and 🙏 from all of Scotland

    • @xaviar321
      @xaviar321 8 лет назад +4

      +Lorraine Cannatta That was a courageous post, Lorraine. Not all heros are famous.

  • @julietjowett9678
    @julietjowett9678 Год назад +36

    Such a wise, introspective, and deep wordsmith. The introduction says a lot more than it would appear, particularly as he tells the tale and sings his song anyway, now, here in the present. A brutal wound indeed to a sensitive and romantic soul. In his own words Leonard Cohen explains before putting the words to this beautiful and mystical tale to music, "... anyway, this is a song I wrote a long time ago. I feel very good about this song. I'll tell you why. It's a song that people loved. Fortunately, rights were stolen from me. I thought that was justified. I'm happy for that friend who put that piece of paper in front of me and said, 'sign this'. I said, 'what is this?' and he said, 'oh, just the standard writer's contract." The words pouring from his lips sound so sweet, and so at peace to the outcome as justified" The acknowledgement that it was a betrayal by a friend", a friend who stand to gain, but wanted it all. A greed that Cohen didn't know existed. A friend who had a duty to him to protect his rights, not steal them. And so he is happy for the friend and happy to let the money flow to someone else, happy for the lesson he learned and the verification of his innate sense; justified only by the fact that it was his own trust that betrayed him. So many of his songs echo this sentiment.

    • @teresadavis9557
      @teresadavis9557 Год назад

      I’ve thought about what you wrote many times through the years while listening to this song. I also wonder what the friend thought of himself about what he had done as the years passed. I did a search and found Suzanne, she’s a real person. She was hurt that Leonard wrote this beautiful song about her and in her time of need he didn’t help her financially. She had broken her back and really needed help. She was unaware that the rights to this song were stolen from him. Thank you for writing and sharing this 🙏

    • @julietjowett9678
      @julietjowett9678 Год назад

      @@teresadavis9557 She is a very real person and I saw the same interview quite a while back.
      I just wrote this comment 5 months ago so have suspicions of who you are that you would now write "I've thought about what you wrote many times THROUGH THE YEARS while listening to this song."
      This was a song that I liked, before, well, before a lot of things. I don't listen to it and only commented to make a point, like Little Suzy did here.
      Nonetheless, I'll have to look back at her interview to see what she said about Cohen's response to her request for financial help.
      Your comment implies that he should have helped her, but only through the profits from this song.
      Since I have no idea of his financial status at the time, the timing of her request, or the timing of the suit that he successfully waged against his manager, I can't say much more than if he got the request, he was a coward and self-interested in not telling her the truth. If he had the money, he was just an ass who was willing to take and not give. If he worked behind her back to make her life harder, then that's worse.
      Creative genius and high intellect are no different than any other beings. Some have no good sense, no good will, and no empathy. They do what makes them happy. As for me, helping someone in need always makes me happy. Being kind makes me happy.
      If you're talking about another situation entirely, ask me yourself. I'm an open book, you just might not like the page you're on. Certainly, no utube comment or reply will tell that story and just how malicious, contrived, and horrid people can be and have been in real life.
      It would appear that you are making excuses and attempting to give explanations. This is not the time or the place.

    • @hanspeterraatz4928
      @hanspeterraatz4928 Год назад +1

      It's happen all over the music industry, like Richard Ashcroft's Ballad : "Bitter Sweet Symphony", by the Rolling Stones manager Allen Klein, who also stole many of their and the Beatles songs. But both, Cohen and Ashcroft took it with humor. Richard said: "This is the best song, the Rolling Stones had written in the last 20 years". And I totally agree, because I have never bought a Stones Album after: "Let It Bleed". But the good end of the story was, that when Klein died, Mick Jagger and Keith Richard returned the song after 22 years to Ashcroft.

  • @brendahughes3277
    @brendahughes3277 3 года назад +48

    I used to sing this to my son every night as a lullaby. He reminded me of it many years later...when he was a dad. I guess that means this song stays in your heart.

    • @kellyscot7880
      @kellyscot7880 3 года назад

      Hello Brenda, how is things going with you ?

  • @helferkreis2068
    @helferkreis2068 7 лет назад +8

    Mein erstes Lied von Leonard Cohen. Es wird mir immer unvergessen bleiben. Danke für deine wundrschönen Lieder, Leonard Cohen.

  • @lizzz6407
    @lizzz6407 Год назад +9

    A regret of my life never to have met this exceptional man. A true poet whose intelligence and knowledge shines through all his works. His voice and music never fails to move me. His music sung by other artists is just as wonderful. I recommend to all kd langs rendition of his 'Hallelujah'. It would move a mountain to tears. This man was truly a gift to his generation and those who come after who discover him anew.

  • @tallilaholzel4677
    @tallilaholzel4677 3 года назад +3

    Mein Gott, Leonard, was für ein wunderbarer Text. Dafür, dass Du die Rechte an diesem Lied abgegeben hast, weil Du Dich dadurch nicht "bereichern" wolltest - dafür verneige ich mich tief vor Dir! Ich DANKE Dir!

  • @karingunther9929
    @karingunther9929 7 месяцев назад +2

    Ich liebe ihn! Immer noch, obwohl er schon ein paar Jahre tot ist. Er hat mir so viel in meinem Leben mitgegeben! Seine Musik wird nie vergehen!

  • @robertkelly5515
    @robertkelly5515 3 года назад +14

    One of the most romantic, beautiful ballards ever written performed by the great Leonard Cohen- where would modern music be without his prolific contribution.

  • @joslynsweetie
    @joslynsweetie 7 лет назад +40

    RIP Leonard Cohen Thanks for the beautiful music.

  • @travel-warrior
    @travel-warrior 2 года назад +33

    My older sister played this song for me prior to me leaving for Australia back in 1980 and it moved me, it has words delivered from from a source outside this world, what magic, it will never grow old

  • @wundawuman7476
    @wundawuman7476 3 года назад +15

    We ...in my Canadian school ...took a while term to study, discuss and enjoy this song/poem ....thank you to that teacher that introduced us and opened us up to this lovely fellow Canadian ...how fortunate we are to have shared him with the world.

  • @marlenekjerulf-andersen5195
    @marlenekjerulf-andersen5195 7 лет назад +49

    "Suzanne takes you down to her place near the river". I will miss you. Thankfully, in our world, you will last forever. Love, cigarettes, peace and red wine. So long.

    • @kellyscot7880
      @kellyscot7880 3 года назад

      Hello Marlene, how is things going with you ?

  • @helgabosse6916
    @helgabosse6916 7 лет назад +4

    I love and appreciate Leonard...HE introduced me to Toronto, Yorkville...amongst all the other Hippies, singing his songs...and writing poetry. Thank You for making me a Canadienne....for nearly 5o years.

    • @janhammer39
      @janhammer39  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks for visiting the channel.

  • @MichaelDaily1
    @MichaelDaily1 3 года назад +48

    I've always felt that this was one of the finest Cohen songs I ever heard, this and "Bird On a Wire" was my introduction to the music of Leonard Cohen and I have been a faithful follower of his since. When I heard him sing "Joan of Arc" I thought that would be the pinnacle for him but oh I was so happy to be wrong, from his early days up to his tragic (for us) end he continually amazed and always entertained us. Thank you Leonard [MK 2020]

    • @Dbb27
      @Dbb27 2 года назад +2

      My brother exposed me to Cohen with that song, bird on a wire. Loved it.

  • @robertkelly5515
    @robertkelly5515 4 года назад +2

    Must be one of the best Ballards of ALL TIME, the man cannot write a bad song, Leonard cohen isn't dead, he is Alive and well, thriving in our hearts and mind's - filling our lives with his wonderfull music.He lives on through his fans and family - and the naive individual playing a LC cd for the first time or downloading his Discography for Internet!!! Rob

  • @brianbessemer5966
    @brianbessemer5966 7 лет назад +49

    sad loss of Mr. Cohen. the song, Suzanne , was a part of my youth. his version of hallelujah is also chilling.

    • @loveit7484
      @loveit7484 7 лет назад +2

      me too. It is.

    • @thomasjames456
      @thomasjames456 7 лет назад +39

      you realise his version of Hallelujah is the original right?

    • @markcarpenter8942
      @markcarpenter8942 7 лет назад

      thomas james omg. I can't believe Brian.

    • @Echnaton1954
      @Echnaton1954 7 лет назад +9

      At my 14th birthday my friends gave me his first record and while we sat in my room and listened to this song everyone said >It´s you he sings about< and just as always we continued to drink tea. After they were gone I couldn´t stop listening to that song for hours in time - A song and a musician who followed me all trough my life - already 1970 I saw him live for the first time at the Isle of Wight festival --- now I´m 63 and meanwhile I saw him seven times on stage. Those last three times concerts here in Stockholm - 2013 was the best concert I ever saw sitting just in front of him --- it just felt like > ... while Suzanne holds the mirrow

    • @markcarpenter8942
      @markcarpenter8942 7 лет назад +1

      Thank goodness it was Suzanne, and Not Hallelujah.
      That would have been cause for concern. Lol.

  • @lainadfitri
    @lainadfitri 5 лет назад +9

    I'm only in my 20's and was in no way in his time of music. But his music was passed on to me through others and it is truly pure and inspiring good. I hardly listen to any pop songs these days because many lack in meaningful lyrics. But Leonard Cohen, his music will be carried on and will always bring me to places. Rest in peace :)

    • @janhammer39
      @janhammer39  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks Daniel for checking in with us.

    • @Kr8tomforcheap
      @Kr8tomforcheap 3 года назад +1

      You bring me hope for millenials with this statement, young man 🤣

  • @sofieonecrow
    @sofieonecrow 2 года назад +2

    My daughter's middle name is Suzanne, because this song stole her father's heart the first time he heard it, long before we met and married. Leonard wrote songs that were poems and poetry that was stories of life.

  • @marieeireandbreizh3900
    @marieeireandbreizh3900 7 лет назад +40

    The best song for me... Leonard Cohen is a star in the sky ...Rest in peace...🎶

  • @MasalaiMeri
    @MasalaiMeri 7 лет назад +60

    Rest In Peace, dear, dear man. Thank You for the Joy.
    I will never forget you.

  • @claireslater6243
    @claireslater6243 4 года назад +56

    I love this song I must have listened to it a thousand times and its still one of my all time favorites

  • @LazyIRanch
    @LazyIRanch 4 года назад +18

    I first heard this song because someone was trying to insult me by saying that I'm half-crazy like the Suzanne in "that song". My name is Suzanne, and I guess that's the only line he remembered.
    I found the song, and loved it instantly! I hope I am anything like this. I do wear rags and feathers, which is funny. I'm an old hippy who now lives off-grid on a mountain where I raise goats with my adult son who is mentally ill but a kind soul. I sometimes refer to him as "Boo Radley", but most people don't understand that he was the good guy in that story so they avoid us. My son has been hurt by humans, so he's always had a love for animals, and they trust him.

    • @lilyd1010
      @lilyd1010 3 года назад +2

      Wow, Suzanne, I truly wish I knew you. I wish we were spirit friends and soul sisters. Have a peaceful, lovely life. Good love Boo Radley :)

    • @nickknott6521
      @nickknott6521 3 года назад +1

      🇬🇧🇬🇧🤔 I Love 💖 The Animal 🦓 s, So Loyal To one ☝️ 🇬🇧🇬🇧🤔🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 stay Safe 🙂🐕 oh and good Luck 🌹,

    • @toszatesze3796
      @toszatesze3796 3 года назад +1

      I wish every person had a heart as big as you have.. ❤️ - LOVE YOU - ❤️

    • @suflo8245
      @suflo8245 2 года назад +1

      There's nothing wrong with being half crazy .My name is Suzanne too I like to think I am his Muse.I am also an old age hippie.You sound a lovely person.

  • @EllyvanAmstel
    @EllyvanAmstel 7 лет назад +6

    Thank you Leonard for writing such poetic songs.. RIP

  • @aussieplayable
    @aussieplayable 3 года назад +16

    I was playing (on guitar) and singing this song as a shallow 16 y/o hippy in the early 70's - his music let me swim in depths I would only fully appreciate and understand much later. Thank you Mr. Cohen for all your sublime poetry, your teachings, and your grace - especially demonstrated here as you thank your 'friend'' for his ''standard contract''.

  • @julessmithers1743
    @julessmithers1743 3 года назад +8

    This guy was incredibly humble to the point where he felt he didn't deserve to make money off of his works. It also devalued his work to get monetarily rich off of his work. It was all spiritual and eternal to him.

    • @hanscastorp7870
      @hanscastorp7870 2 года назад

      I suspect there was more that a touch of irony/sarcasm in his comment.
      It's like the time he publicly thanked his recording company for the modesty of the interest they showed in his work, referring to the time they initially refused to release "Various Positions" (the record containing "Hallelujah") in the United States.

  • @g.victorpaulson8836
    @g.victorpaulson8836 2 года назад +5

    This was the first Leonard Cohen song I ever heard, in the summer of '72, when my first girlfriend turned me on to it. The imagery in his poetry was seared into my brain that very first time, and is still there today whenever I listen to it. Thank you, Leonard, for a lifetime of amazing words and music...

  • @GrandeDanoise
    @GrandeDanoise 7 лет назад +61

    As a former Montrealaise, and fan of Leonard Cohen, I feel sorrow for his ending, happy that I have heard his music, and know that for many he was and continues to be an inspiration. Find peace Leonard and your legacy will go on. Thank you.

    • @kellyscot7880
      @kellyscot7880 3 года назад

      Hello Kristen, how is things going with you?

    • @marilcrabtree2364
      @marilcrabtree2364 2 года назад

      When I hear this song, I am the singer and I am Suzanne. I am the river and the oranges and the sunshine. Most of all, I simply FEEL the words.

  • @FrankyBangkok
    @FrankyBangkok 7 лет назад +39

    R.I.P. Leonard!
    We will never forget you!

  • @pilarorihuela4865
    @pilarorihuela4865 3 года назад +2

    Inolvidable leonard Cohen..me Cohen.me recuerdas a mi adolescencia. Mi cantautor preferido .Tuve la gran suerte de verte en directo en Granada...fué espectacular...ya tenías cierta edad. Te escucho a menudo . GRANDE LEONARD COHEN....POR SIEMPRE N

  • @sallybeadon4962
    @sallybeadon4962 6 лет назад +1

    Loved Leonard Cohen, R.I.P your music will will live on.

    • @Kelly-nm4kw
      @Kelly-nm4kw 2 года назад

      Hello Sally, How are you doing?

  • @xaviar321
    @xaviar321 8 лет назад +147

    Thank you for sharing this version of an extraordinary song. I had never heard the story of the song rights being stolen. As a songwriter myself, I love Leonard's passive-aggressive response to the whole affair. The guy is beyond cool.

    • @teddy42424
      @teddy42424 8 лет назад +1

      +Jose Guardiola i agree

    • @janhammer39
      @janhammer39  8 лет назад +1

      +Jose Guardiola Thanks Jose for checking in with us.

    • @JzzE1
      @JzzE1 8 лет назад +1

      +Jose Guardiola Have you heard Roberta Flack's version?

    • @xaviar321
      @xaviar321 8 лет назад

      +JzzE1 I have not. But i will now:) Thanks for the tip.

    • @JzzE1
      @JzzE1 8 лет назад +2

      +Jose Guardiola Check out Neil Diamonds cut too, but Roberta's is by far the best, IMHO. let me know what you think.

  • @SpeegBJ
    @SpeegBJ 7 лет назад +158

    "Hey that's no way to say goodbye'. Farewell sir, rip

    • @kellyscot7880
      @kellyscot7880 3 года назад

      Hello Bonnie, how is things going with you ?

  • @namllenium00
    @namllenium00 2 года назад +11

    My first English song and my first guitar piece ( 1968). I was mesmerized by the simplicity and the sounds. L Cohen magic and poetry at work !

  • @CaesarInVa
    @CaesarInVa Год назад +1

    I originally posted this comment on a Facebook page about Leonard Cohen, but I thought this might be an appropriate place as well. I'm 62 and only discovered Leonard Cohen in the last 20 years or so thanks to one of the secondary characters on the 1990's-era TV crime show, Homicide. In one of the show's scenes, Detective John Munch, played by recently-passed Richard Belzer, was counseling a wayward youth from the former's home and as he did so, the music of Leonard Cohen was playing subtly in the background. I can't recall the song, but it lent a dimension of depth and breadth to the character John Munch and to the sincerity of his intentions....the song opened up a whole new panoramic vista to Detective Munch to which the viewing audience had never been exposed previously. Now that's some kind of song writing....and some kind of directorship. Through that experience, I went on to explore more of Leonard Cohen's work and I have to say that it is as expansive as it is profound. To me, the song "Suzanne", ostensibly written in tribute to his eponymous Muse, is his magnum opus because it reminds me of someone whom I once loved dearly, an enigmatic, ephemeral muse in our days of boundless youth, summer sun-scorched bodies, endless cigarettes and weekends spent like wastrels on Maryland's Eastern Shore, of a time of capricious youth and vibrancy and endless possibilities, when we were poised precariously on the brink of adulthood and all the responsibility it pregnantly carried, just before we plunged into life's cold, murky, ink-black waters.

  • @vittoriosailvessel4241
    @vittoriosailvessel4241 7 лет назад +71

    I love the sound of his voice mixed with the cords of the Spanish guitar. A melody that flows as the sea waves...

    • @janhammer39
      @janhammer39  7 лет назад +4

      Great comment. Thanks for tuning into The Hammer Works.

  • @gardeyoyo
    @gardeyoyo 7 лет назад +166

    Bonne nuit, Leonard Cohen, ma muse, bonne nuit. Je vous remercie pour avoir
    vécu une vie créative et exemplaire pleine de la beauté et sublimité avec
    lesquelles vous m’émouviez entraves des années. Pour moi, et beaucoup de ma
    génération, vos paroles lyriques tendrement exprimées dans une voix tremblante,
    susurrante, montante lentement au crescendo de peine, de joie, de rédemption
    m’ont assaini l’âme au moment que je vous avais découvert et la sensation qui
    s’en était coulée. Ceci, la trouvaille, aurait été contenue dans un mot, «
    Eureka ». Je n’étais qu’un potache, lorsqu’en quête pour apprendre un peu de la
    poésie canadienne dont je négligeais, je vous avais écouté à l’avis d’une
    enseignante et la rengaine était « Suzanne », quelqu’une de mystère qui demeure
    au rivage et qui me lénifie encore avec son esprit. Chacun de nous, je crois,
    femme, homme, il n’importe pas de genre, connait sa « Suzanne », ouais, Suzanne
    dotée de la magique poignante au cœur touché.
    Monsieur Cohen était ma Ville Marie, Montréal, ensemble avec Yves
    Beauchemin, la premiere était de la poésie et l’autre de la prose. Je me
    souviens d’une manière vivante ma flânerie presque quotidienne au printemps,
    parfois déambulant de ma résidence au Ghetto McGill au quartier d’Outremont,
    parfois dans l’autre direction envers le Vieux Port, pour exercice du corps et
    du cerveau, faisant pause en route dans un bistrot, une bouquinerie ou un
    restaurant, même quand fermé, sans autant voir qu’une table gigogne afin de me
    plonger au milieu reconnaissable à M. Cohen :
    C’est vrai que le maître n’appartenait plus d’unique à Montréal, ayant
    atteint une audience globale, passant plus de temps à Los Angeles, je pense,
    que dans sa ville native, quoique sans jamais, jamais, l’abandonner. Pour la durée
    de son existence temporelle, 82 ans, il l’adorait, ce lieu de liesse et de
    grief auquel il rendait tribut car il ne l’avait transcendé mais plutôt
    l’englobait toujours. Mélancolique mais pourtant merveilleux à voir que notre
    troubadour, notre trouvère, qu’il avait eu à se reprendre au road show, à l’âge
    avancé pour pouvoir survivre, non, vivoter, après son ancien agents l’avait
    fraudé, lui, un artiste hanté et acharné toujours par escrocs d’un type ou de
    l’autre parce qu’un poète soit proie facile, la sorte gentille, douée de la
    sensibilité aigue mais manquant la prudence avec l’argent. J’étais à Madrid
    quand j’avais entendu la nouvelle de M. Cohen au concert mais, étant routier au
    temps, j’avais eu à rater la chance pour m’extasier d’une heure ou deux sans
    prescience éblouissante, lumineuse, et comment cela aurait été ma dernière
    chance à lui donner mon salut.
    Maintenant, vous, Leonard, composez et chantez dans le panthéon du chœur
    céleste bien bondé, « Alléluia », et non vous avez tort car Dieu aime la
    musique, la musique divine. Je ne m’endeuille pour vous plutôt je préfère vous
    célébrer, votre art qui s’éternise, vos mémoires qui n’éteignent pas, jamais.

    • @benvenuti111
      @benvenuti111 7 лет назад +5

      très bon commentaire...

    • @joasiamarkowicz4003
      @joasiamarkowicz4003 7 лет назад +1

      Bernard Fong
      .

    • @joasiamarkowicz4003
      @joasiamarkowicz4003 7 лет назад +1

      Bernard Fong

    • @juttaweise
      @juttaweise 7 лет назад +2

      Bernard, je viens de lire votre commentaire, ce commentaire long, poétique en ecoutant la chanson. Je n'avais pas fini lire quand la chanson trouvait sa fin et une autre venait a sa place et votre commentaire disparassait. Pour lire vos beaux mots jusqu'a la fin je suis revenu pour trouver a mon grand chagrin seulement 4 lignes de votre commentaire si beau! S.v.P. ou est parti le reste ? Merci

    • @juttaweise
      @juttaweise 7 лет назад +5

      VOILA, retrouvé dans l'eternel mystique de ce chain! Merci Bernard pour ces mots superbes, très poétiques à l'honneur de ce grand artist!

  • @katherinekennedy7966
    @katherinekennedy7966 3 года назад +28

    I was lucky enough to see him play 3 times in my life, including at Radio City which ended up being one of his last shows, I think. Each one was transcendental.

    • @lucymorales7816
      @lucymorales7816 2 года назад +1

      How I envy you, in a good way of course.

    • @bripan321
      @bripan321 2 года назад +3

      @kinor Spielman I saw him in Belgium and in Holland on his last tour and the one before that. Amazing. We heard him rehears and thought it was a recording. He brought the Webb sisters who sing like angels. Do find some of those recordings and than think again.... But not after you listen to the lyrics, Cohen is a great poet. I've loved his music all my life.

    • @bridielondon2764
      @bridielondon2764 2 года назад +1

      @kinor Spielman what are u doing reading the comments in the first place if u don't like his music. Why don't u get lost or shut up. Just saying!!

  • @mikey_suzefour
    @mikey_suzefour 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you Leonard Cohen (RIP) for writing the perfect song that uses my beloved wife's name = Suzanne.

    • @fattahbasma2602
      @fattahbasma2602 3 года назад

      Leonard did not write this song .. the inspiration is from God .. say : thank you God not to Leonard Cohen

  • @paulMcGlothin
    @paulMcGlothin 7 лет назад +34

    What a wonderful gift you gave to the world. I will miss you, Leonard

  • @danielaschwarz1971
    @danielaschwarz1971 7 лет назад +12

    Shit,a great Singer left us again and I am absolutely sad RIP my great Legend....I can´t belive it that you are gone...I hear it in an hour ago on the german tv:( My favorite song from him
    RIP and Rock LEONARD COHEN!...A huge loss:...-(

  • @abw48
    @abw48 Год назад +1

    When I was 21 and my good buddy was 22 in 1970 I took him on his first Acid Trip and as we grooved around the City Park he kept saying over and over...'' Now I know what he means man when he sings she knows where to look between the garbage and the flowers''...
    Every time I hear that Lyric it reminds of those days long gone in my youth.

  • @brendel9040
    @brendel9040 3 года назад +11

    I know this song for so many years and I still enjoy listening.

  • @BirgitBauhaus
    @BirgitBauhaus 9 лет назад +4

    A very nice and attractive man from Netherlands, named "Wim Kuyll" sung and Player this wonderful Song for me, as I was a very young Girl..
    .he was my "Teenage-Love", whow, I lived him soooo much and he seems so very beautiful to me!
    It was only a very short Liaison, but doesn't matter, this Song was the very best of it! 😍💜😉

    • @janhammer39
      @janhammer39  9 лет назад +1

      Thank you Birgit for sharing your thoughts with us.

    • @Bibagodiva55
      @Bibagodiva55 9 лет назад

      Without the writing mistakes of my Writing/ Language-System of my Chinese Tablet (;-) ) I would like to share my memories much more! :-P
      I hope, that this here is now in the right way! :-)
      Thx Jan Hammer.... it was a great time and I don't want to miss one Second of it....also I'm still loving my Netherlands Neighbours, at my home near Düsseldorf we call them beloved "Kaaskopjes" :-D !

    • @teddy42424
      @teddy42424 8 лет назад

      +Birgit Bauhaus swet truth

  • @flylooper
    @flylooper 7 лет назад +11

    This song was my personal emblem of what my life was like in the late 60
    s and 70's. The lyrics are so wonderful. The repetitive, same two chords had a kind of hypnotic effect on me, making me listen closer to the bittersweet words.

  • @rachelled6763
    @rachelled6763 3 года назад +6

    This song is very special to me...I met a man and fell in love with him and I was his Suzanne. I will always remember that special time whenever I listen to Leonard sing this song.

    • @derekkess4103
      @derekkess4103 2 года назад +1

      I sure do miss the 70s, 80s and 90s. Sometimes I wish I could find a time machine and go back in time. Life was much easier and everyone enjoyed life! Is this your favorite song?

  • @BlotchyScrawls
    @BlotchyScrawls 3 года назад +20

    2020 - one of the BEST songs I have ever heard!

  • @winston2015
    @winston2015 7 лет назад +55

    What an incredible genius this guy was.

  • @bryanjeske6856
    @bryanjeske6856 7 лет назад +21

    This song amazed me the first time I heard it on the radio many years ago , and then I learned why he wrote it through a television documentary later , and still today I'm intrigued by the musical life of Leonard Cohen. And now I listen to his music on RUclips :) ............... R.I.P. Leonard !!!

    • @janhammer39
      @janhammer39  5 лет назад

      Thanks Bryan for checking in with us.

  • @walterwassink338
    @walterwassink338 3 года назад +6

    I've known the song for almost 50 years and still love it...

  • @magdalenaastudillodunoguie4709
    @magdalenaastudillodunoguie4709 6 лет назад +6

    Leonard Norman Cohen nació en Montreal, Quebec, Canadá; 21 de septiembre de 1934 y falleció en Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos el 7 de noviembre de 2016. ​ Fue un poeta, novelista y cantautor canadiense. Como músico desarrolló una carrera con una continua exploración de temas como la religión, la política, el aislamiento, las relaciones personales y la sexualidad, y ha sido definido por el crítico Bruce Eder como «uno de los cantantes y compositores más fascinantes y enigmáticos de finales de los 60». Cohen ha sido introducido en el Salón de la Fama del Rock and Roll de los Estados Unidos y en el Salón de la Fama Musical de Canadá. Recibió la Orden de Canadá, la Orden Nacional de Quebec y en 2011 fue galardonado con el Premio Príncipe de Asturias de las Letras.

  • @user-ww4bw9qe9h
    @user-ww4bw9qe9h 7 лет назад +16

    I love this man and this is my most favourite song.. God bless you Leonard Cohen for ever and ever x

  • @isabeldelcastillopapi795
    @isabeldelcastillopapi795 7 лет назад +102

    R.I.P. Sr. Cohen, muchas gracias por tantas maravillosas canciones que nos ha dejado a lo largo de tantos años, tengo 20 años menos que usted, y siendo muy joven escuché su canción Suzanne y desde entonces me enamoré de las letras y música de sus canciones... Hoy estoy muy triste y he llorado de pena porque no habrá nuevas canciones. Siempre estará en mi corazón y muchas gracias. Desde Madrid-España.

    • @manuelortega1513
      @manuelortega1513 7 лет назад +4

      Verdaremente es así Isabel yo tengo 53 años y al igual que a ti Leonard Cohen me ha marcado Su voz nunca desaparecerá porque siempre la tendremos presente. Peaso de artista

    • @pastorbp6097
      @pastorbp6097 7 лет назад +1

      de igual manera por medio de esta cancion conoci la musica de Leonard Cohen... despues compre el cd de sus exitos el 27 de octubre de 1997

    • @justakuchler7787
      @justakuchler7787 6 лет назад

      ä

  • @kenf8378
    @kenf8378 3 года назад +10

    I have listened to Leonard C. since the mid 60's. Have every album in vinyl, and the later ones in CD., and was fortunate to see him live a couple of times. The best poet/musician of his (and my) generation. unfortunately for us, it was closing time.

  • @hannawagenknecht6378
    @hannawagenknecht6378 24 дня назад +1

    Seit1972 liebe ich dieses schöne Lied❤

  • @susannefoort6606
    @susannefoort6606 7 лет назад +23

    This man was soooooo amazing, ....soooooo humble !!!!! GOD BLESS HIS SOUL !!!!!!!!!!

  • @momcat2223
    @momcat2223 7 лет назад +6

    Oh, my heart hurts... I was still in middle school when this was written. "Suzanne" is the song that taught me there could be so much more to modern music than what was playing on the pop-40 radio station. RIP you beautiful, old soul.

  • @brianhughes4569
    @brianhughes4569 5 лет назад +28

    Who's still listening to this enchanting masterpiece in 2019.

  • @visnjapetrovic8146
    @visnjapetrovic8146 3 года назад +8

    Everlasting heavenly sounds reviving the pure Music of our youth. Love it .

  • @aadam-kz5my
    @aadam-kz5my 7 лет назад +36

    Leonard Cohen will be missed R.I.P. Thank you for everything.

  • @brunab8867
    @brunab8867 7 лет назад +7

    Leonard, you have been my friend during my lifetime. Always giving me comfort with your beautiful songs. I will miss you dearly. You gave us so much on this earth. Rest in Peace my friend. You did good my friend. You did good. I will miss you so much. Goodbye Maestro.

    • @kellyscot7880
      @kellyscot7880 3 года назад

      Hello Bruna, how is things going with you ?

  • @sevintrix2962
    @sevintrix2962 3 года назад +33

    Leonard Cohen was the most important singer/ songwriter, composer and poet of our time. I'm sure in 400 years he will be remembered as we still remember Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

    • @mobsiesixsixsix9785
      @mobsiesixsixsix9785 3 года назад

      Do you even have the faintest idea how ironic your comment is? No, you can't do.

    • @sevintrix2962
      @sevintrix2962 3 года назад

      @@mobsiesixsixsix9785 What ?

    • @sevintrix2962
      @sevintrix2962 3 года назад

      666 lol.

    • @mobsiesixsixsix9785
      @mobsiesixsixsix9785 3 года назад

      @@sevintrix2962 The only person you can think of to compare a Jewish guy with is a dead white supremacist ancestor of the Nazis. Funny stuff.

    • @mobsiesixsixsix9785
      @mobsiesixsixsix9785 3 года назад

      @@sevintrix2962 Why is that funny you sad character?

  • @gamerwolfgirl3794
    @gamerwolfgirl3794 5 лет назад +3

    My mother named me after this song.miss you Mom and Dad you both tried to do the best you could may you both find rest and eternal peace .love you Judy and Charlie.

  • @peterross4372
    @peterross4372 7 лет назад +7

    Thank you Leonard for the beauty you painted with the stroke of your words.....forever and ever

    • @janhammer39
      @janhammer39  7 лет назад

      Thanks Peter for visiting The Hammer Works.