iam_overlord (Brighton, MA) | | Posted: May 01, 2013 - 05:54 | |
Sometimes I feel like I'm missing something. Like I appreciate good music about as much as a dog would appreciate Michelangelo or the Rijksmuseum.
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scraig (Santa Barbara, CA) | | Posted: Apr 17, 2013 - 14:56 | |
I find this palatable, unlike the other pieces he sings in.
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hagz21 (somewhere between here and there) | | Posted: Feb 27, 2013 - 15:37 | |
His son does a great version of this song too!!
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kjf06
| | Posted: Feb 13, 2013 - 18:58 | |
At the Quiet Knight in Chicago circa 1975. Two nights in a row...
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michaelgmitchell (Stirling, ON) | | Posted: Jan 28, 2013 - 17:39 | |
I would have loved to have seen him perform this on The Gong Show back in the day. He wouldn't have stood a chance.
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joelbb
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This is morbid and depressing even by LC standards!
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hippiechick (topsy turvy land) | | Posted: Sep 23, 2012 - 18:11 | |
An appropriate time for this song, since the words relate to the prayer said on the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur, taking place this Weds.
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BCarn (Victoria, B.C.) | | Posted: Aug 24, 2012 - 16:05 | |
Tried to like this guy but it just isn't happening. Poet or not (they all are), Canadian or not (so what) Simply boring.
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(former member) (hotel in Las Vegas) | | Posted: Jul 22, 2012 - 20:20 | |
Cynaera wrote: I'll take 'em all. Love Mr. Cohen. My very short list of people I want to see in concert before I die:
Leonard Cohen Jackson Browne Joni Mitchell Aerosmith (original band, WITH Steven Tyler) Bruce Cockburn Bruce Springsteen Iggy Pop
(I've seen the late Warren Zevon, and Dan Fogelberg passed before I ever got the chance to see him in concert.) I'm sure there will be more, but off the top of my head, the above artists are people I'd work extra hours and perhaps take a second job to earn the money to buy a ticket to see in concert.
That is so incredibly profound and poignant now, Ann... I miss you so much...rest in peace... |
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haresfur (Bendigo Australia) | | Posted: Jul 08, 2012 - 21:22 | |
I think Leonard Cohen's songs are great until you hit the point where you get sensitized and after that, every time you a particular tune it is like breaking out in poison-ivy.
Enjoy them while you can.
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bluecshells
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LizK (Houston, Texas) | | Posted: May 20, 2012 - 13:57 | |
MarkCareerCycles wrote:One of the great things about this song is its link to the Jewish holy day of yom kippur. In fact, he's taken the lyrics directly from the prayer about coming year, and the unknowable ways people may perish. Dark thoughts for sure, but focuses the mind on who you want to be, what you want to do, in the year ahead, as you too might perish in this unpredictable world. When the prayer comes around, I sing along to Leonard Cohen in my head. The analysis of song origins, meaning, influence, construction, etc is so very helpful to really understanding music. I enjoy it all, in the best sense - that kind of learning is one kind of pleasure. Thank you for your comments on this song. |
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wlpendley (New Mexico) | | Posted: May 20, 2012 - 13:52 | |
Who By Fire lyrics Songwriters: Cohen, Leonard;
And who by fire? Who by water? Who in the sunshine? Who in the night time? Who by high ordeal? Who by common trial? Who in your merry merry month of May? Who by very slow decay? And who shall I say is calling? (Who shall I say is calling?)
And who in her lonely slip? Who by barbiturate? Who in these realms of love? Who by something blunt? Who by avalanche? Who by powder? Who for his greed? Who for his hunger? And who shall I say is calling? (Who shall I say is calling?)
And who by brave assent? Who by accident? Who in solitude? Who in this mirror? Who by his lady's command? Who by his own hand? Who in mortal chains? Who in power? And who shall I say is calling? (Who shall I say is calling?)
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Paul_Skybreakers (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) | | Posted: Apr 20, 2012 - 06:02 | |
Darlington wrote:
So don't agree! I don't agree either, even though I understand... |
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Darlington (Columbia, South Carolina) | | Posted: Mar 19, 2012 - 13:20 | |
ckcotton wrote: SOO AGREEE!
BLAAAAAAAA So don't agree! |
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RKeaton
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This live version breathes much needed life into the original song. Just lovely.
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MiracleDrug (Earth) | | Posted: Mar 19, 2012 - 13:17 | |
coy wrote:this song is frighteningly beautiful well you're half-correct... and beautiful it's not. |
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coy (san antonio) | | Posted: Feb 17, 2012 - 08:56 | |
this song is frighteningly beautiful
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meinthecorner (Past the gravy, far beyond the golden fries) | | Posted: Feb 16, 2012 - 22:34 | |
drcrnp wrote:Ugh I've tried to grow into liking this song. It reminds me of those tunes they forced us to sing in nursery school. Ugh. Please stop!
Wow, that must've been some wicked nursery school. |
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ferwoman
| | Posted: Feb 16, 2012 - 19:34 | |
ckcotton wrote: SOO AGREEE!
BLAAAAAAAA Watch that the door doesn't hit you on the way out.  |
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ferwoman
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MarkCareerCycles wrote:One of the great things about this song is its link to the Jewish holy day of yom kippur. In fact, he's taken the lyrics directly from the prayer about coming year, and the unknowable ways people may perish. Dark thoughts for sure, but focuses the mind on who you want to be, what you want to do, in the year ahead, as you too might perish in this unpredictable world. When the prayer comes around, I sing along to Leonard Cohen in my head. Never knew that. Like the song even more now! Thanks for the clue! |
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ziakut (Unmoon) | | Posted: Feb 16, 2012 - 19:31 | |
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ckcotton (Adding snarky comments since 2007) | | Posted: Feb 16, 2012 - 19:31 | |
iTuner wrote: The recent tear of this guy on RP is driving me away. Holy crap enough of him. SOO AGREEE! BLAAAAAAAA |
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iTuner
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drcrnp wrote:Ugh I've tried to grow into liking this song. It reminds me of those tunes they forced us to sing in nursery school. Ugh. Please stop!
The recent tear of this guy on RP is driving me away. Holy crap enough of him. |
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mrtuba9 (most likely near Normal) | | Posted: Feb 01, 2012 - 08:20 | |
MarkCareerCycles wrote:One of the great things about this song is its link to the Jewish holy day of yom kippur. In fact, he's taken the lyrics directly from the prayer about coming year, and the unknowable ways people may perish. Dark thoughts for sure, but focuses the mind on who you want to be, what you want to do, in the year ahead, as you too might perish in this unpredictable world. When the prayer comes around, I sing along to Leonard Cohen in my head. Thanks for that. |
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rrberman (Toronto) | | Posted: Feb 01, 2012 - 08:20 | |
Thanks for this insight. I will listen to the lyrics more closely.
RRB MarkCareerCycles wrote:One of the great things about this song is its link to the Jewish holy day of yom kippur. In fact, he's taken the lyrics directly from the prayer about coming year, and the unknowable ways people may perish. Dark thoughts for sure, but focuses the mind on who you want to be, what you want to do, in the year ahead, as you too might perish in this unpredictable world. When the prayer comes around, I sing along to Leonard Cohen in my head. |
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coding_to_music (Beantown) | | Posted: Jan 14, 2012 - 14:54 | |
sirdroseph wrote:The guitar is just fabulous! yes |
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MarkCareerCycles
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One of the great things about this song is its link to the Jewish holy day of yom kippur. In fact, he's taken the lyrics directly from the prayer about coming year, and the unknowable ways people may perish. Dark thoughts for sure, but focuses the mind on who you want to be, what you want to do, in the year ahead, as you too might perish in this unpredictable world. When the prayer comes around, I sing along to Leonard Cohen in my head.
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bam23 (Berkeley) | | Posted: Nov 29, 2011 - 19:58 | |
drcrnp wrote:Ugh I've tried to grow into liking this song. It reminds me of those tunes they forced us to sing in nursery school. Ugh. Please stop!
Why don't you just log off? |
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sirdroseph (Yes) | | Posted: Aug 11, 2011 - 04:23 | |
The guitar is just fabulous!
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