An intimate portrait of Leonard Cohen
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- After 38 years, filmmaker Tony Palmer has rediscovered and reconstructed a documentary he made while on tour with Leonard Cohen in the 1970s
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Leonard Cohen deserves the Nobel Prize for Literature. Anyone who knows his books and lyrics, discovers an overwhelming poetry that had never reached a US singer like Dylan.
Thank you Mr. Cohen, you have accompanied me since my youth, in the time of their first LP with "So long MaryAnn" and "Susanne" I met my first wife, I saw you in Berlin "I am your man" and they were so present on the stage, like a whole orchestra. Lover Lover Lover and "First we take Manhattan" remain anchored in the soul of the people as a soulful calm.
God give them eternal peace. Shalom.
Heinrich Weber…….I’ve loved both Cohen and Dylan for a lifetime too and see no need for comparisons or worse, to detract from Dylan’s immense contributions as a wordsmith of the highest order. As the previous commenter noted, both men had the utmost respect for each other’s work and I feel by comparing these wonderful artists, you reduce their entire life’s work to a pointless competition. Each man made vitally important contributions to both Music and Poetry and while I adore Leonard’s Poetry as well as his music, imo, few composed (Protest) songs against War, Racism and so on, better than Dylan. These songs remain relevant to this day. Dylan and Cohen were artistically very different, but I believe equally important.
Leonard Cohen is a Canadian music legend. He influenced many. Rest in peace Leonard Cohen.
Well said. Thank you.
Leonard Cohen is a legend.
@@ritahorvath8207 Agreed. I'm glad I saw him live.
Don’t you just love finding new items about the man, just as if this was always this was the way it was meant to be 🌹🌹🌹
R.I.Paradise Leonard!
He was brilliant incredible genius
mesmerizing soul dearest Suzanne
It is always healthy where a dispute arises within a business arrange ment that the door is opened for clarification,a highly sensitive man as Cohen was ,, the audience to his so clever work, was almost an anathema.
she was smitten
2:18 see Udo Jürgens!
Funny, I never know they met. Did Udo Jürgens ever talk about it ? (by the way, I do know who U.J. is ... )
@@ritahorvath8207 he was also cute with that smile that seems to say "I know you want to take it to bed"
jó lenne magyarul olvasni
Cohen is overrated.
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You mean he was....He is now dead. Cohen would agree with you...and that is the difference. He had no ego. But as it so happens he was not overrated. He was one of the best songwriters in his time. You only have to google or youtube how many times his song Halleluja has been covered by other artists.
Well put Clay. He recognised his talent but never thought him self as the icon he was.
Your mother is over-rated, TGBB.
Leonard would be the first to agree with you.