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Ah, Cohen, wondered when someone would mention him. He seems to go on and on and on, have his latest CD, very good except his voice is deepening and slowing to such an extent it's like playing a single at 33 rpm. Great for black dog days. He has a thing about the word "naked" that I don't quite understand. Anyway not for a while I wouldn't have thought. I'm sure Canadian Paul will have a view. Must go and play it again.....

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Godot,

 

"Dear Heather" is a unusual album, Cohen's lyrics get stranger and stranger as the years pass by. I went to see him at the Royal Albert Hall back during his "I'm Your Man" tour. I think I was the youngest person there.

His son Adam has some good stuff out. I quite like Adam's debut album. Well worth a listen

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Am listening to Dear Heather now. Sounds like it could become a family tradition like the Buckleys (Jeff and Tim). Mind the Buckleys had a family tradition of untimely deaths.

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I loved Cohen's interview & radio phone-in on BBC Radio 2 about 15 years ago, when a listener called in and asked him why his songs were so depressing.. Cohen replied that it wasn't his songs, it was his voice :lol:

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Ah, Cohen, wondered when someone would mention him. He seems to go on and on and on, have his latest CD, very good except his voice is deepening and slowing to such an extent it's like playing a single at 33 rpm. Great for black dog days. He has a thing about the word "naked" that I don't quite understand. Anyway not for a while I wouldn't have thought. I'm sure Canadian Paul will have a view. Must go and play it again.....

I've always thought that Cohen's slowing down was more of a personal choice than a health issue. He'll be around for a while I think, something that I'm rather ambivilent about.

 

Gordon Lightfoot is the Canadian balladeer that you want to keep your eyes on... he's gone through a spell of health troubles lately, serious ones at that.

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Cohen has no choice BUT to be around. His manager swindled him out of about five million quid forcing laughing Lennie into a comeback at the age of 70.

 

It's enough to make you depressed!

 

On a separate note VINEGER TITS if you're lookin' in does your grasp of German rock extend to a detailed of the incident below. I've heard various accounts, some of which suggest it never happened. I'm inclined to believe it did.

 

 

Gunther Dietz - Died 8 or 9-?-1997 ( Heavy Metal ) He dove off the stage during a concert, the crowd moved away and he smashed onto the concrete floor.

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Cohen has no choice BUT to be around. His manager swindled him out of about five million quid forcing laughing Lennie into a comeback at the age of 70.

 

It's enough to make you depressed!

 

On a separate note VINEGER TITS if you're lookin' in does your grasp of German rock extend to a detailed of the incident below. I've heard various accounts, some of which suggest it never happened. I'm inclined to believe it did.

 

 

Gunther Dietz - Died 8 or 9-?-1997 ( Heavy Metal ) He dove off the stage during a concert, the crowd moved away and he smashed onto the concrete floor.

I read a pornographic novel by Leonard Cohen once. It wasn't very good.

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I read a pornographic novel by Leonard Cohen once. It wasn't very good.

Tell me why that's not very surprising...

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Cut and Paste from the BBC:

 

Singer Leonard Cohen is recovering after collapsing on stage in Spain, a spokesman for his music company has said. The 74-year-old became ill during a concert in Valencia and was taken to hospital as a precaution. He has now been discharged and is said to have had food poisoning.

Cohen was in the middle of singing his Bird On The Wire song in Valencia when he fainted, prompting the band to stop playing and rush to help him. The Canadian singer was treated first by stadium medical staff and then taken by ambulance to a local hospital. He was given the all-clear in the early hours of Saturday.

A band member told the crowd Cohen had suffered stomach cramps and vomiting fits. His concert organisers say the final date of the Spanish tour will go ahead in Barcelona on Monday. After Spain, Cohen is due to perform in Florida on 17 October. The legendary artist resumed touring last year after a lengthy break.

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Cut and Paste from the BBC:

 

Singer Leonard Cohen is recovering after collapsing on stage in Spain, a spokesman for his music company has said.

 

The 74-year-old became ill during a concert in Valencia and was taken to hospital as a precaution.

 

Thanks to YouTube, we can all bear witness to Leonard's tumble. (It's during the last 10 seconds of the video, for those who don't want to be entertained by a quite lovely version of "Bird On A Wire" as a prelude to a fall.)

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Searched for a thread about the Godfather of Gloom himself, but didn't find one despite many mentions in threads on the forum. As he's 82 now I think he's overdue for getting his own thread.

 

I was inspired to make the thread following reading this report:

 

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/oct/12/leonard-cohen-i-am-ready-to-die

 

This article links to another TL;DR interview in the New Yorker:

 

http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/10/17/leonard-cohen-makes-it-darker

 

He does have a new album out soon, but by the sounds of things his health has declined considerably - he was touring as recently as 2013 but the article says that he'll never tour again as he is understandably too old.

Edited by DevonDeathTrip
I've merged a few previous posts about Leonard Cohen in to this thread.

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Have you listed to his music? Of course he's ready to die. There was no thread because it isn't going to happen anytime soon.

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DL material, so fine by me.

 

Think he's been still doing TV shtuff so may be more of a 2018 pick but a thread in place, is a thread ,,,,,eh,,,,,,not misplaced .

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Have you listed to his music? Of course he's ready to die. There was no thread because it isn't going to happen anytime soon.

 

Never mind that, have you read the links I posted? I think you'll find you're wrong.

 

And yes of course I've heard his music.

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The day he dies my dad will play all his albums non stop.

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Weebl, yes I did read the links He is a man who has been reflecting on his mortality all his life. You may think that indicates an imminent demise I don't. All can say is............https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQzBGkKl4Vg

 

Haven't heard that song in quite a few years, thanks.

 

Maybe not an immediate demise, but age is definitely catching up with him. Would you like to bet on him being alive five years from now? I wouldn't.

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I reckon this thread needs a bit more of an edge.

Maybe something like a 'George v Leonard' 'Which one will go first? That kinda thing.

If George seems to be the mega favourite then, surely, there are zillions of Cohens around the Globe and some MUST be famous enough to challenge Len, eh?

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I was thinking of the sociologist there, he's long dead. Wikipedia gives us 6 different Stanley Cohens, who knew it was such a popular name.

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When he goes it'll be Hallelujah for us

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I remember seeing him at the Manchester Apollo in the early 80's. Despite his morose songs he has a wicked sense of humour and we were laughing all through the gig. I'd like to see him last more than 5 years but even if he doesn't the pun potential is massive.

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When he goes it'll be Hallelujah for us

No it won't. He's not on the list.

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There's also a very obitable Andy Cohen around.

 

I think Leonard will last a couple of years longer. I do not see him reach 90, for some reason. Dying at 86 or so sounds about right.

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