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soniawrite
Posted: May 02, 2013 - 22:35
 

This song is insane!
love it
 

Lazarus
(Bethany)
Posted: Apr 01, 2013 - 19:14
 


Everybody in my church loves this song...
 

michaelc
(Walnut Creek, CA)
Posted: Dec 28, 2012 - 16:44
 

It's that creepy uncle you don't want to be in the same room with.

Lazarus
(Bethany)
Posted: Dec 28, 2012 - 16:42
 



This song is soooo good for the ears...

 

Maggle_Bish
(Chicago, IL)
Posted: Nov 27, 2012 - 07:51
 

 palad1 wrote:

Oh shit! You're Mallory Knox!

 

This (Natural Born Killers) is what I think of when I hear this song. Glad it's long, so I have the chance to catch it and turn it up.

gutthawk
(Stratford, Ontario, Canada)
Posted: Nov 27, 2012 - 07:50
 

Same here.  There are so many accolades for Leonard Cohen but he just doesn't do it for me.   He has some great songs but they are always better when done by someone else.   Just my opinion of course.

yodasan_magoo
(Close to the far side)
Posted: Nov 27, 2012 - 07:49
 

Sounds like Halloween music.

rulebritannia
(NYC - Back in the USA!)
Posted: Nov 27, 2012 - 07:47
 

It's 40+ years since I saw LC in a great Miami Beach concert and, well, Leonard and I fell out of touch. This song suggests I've missed a lot worth hearing.

Papasmeg
(Lille France)
Posted: Sep 25, 2012 - 11:32
 

When I was young............I thought i would like Leonard Cohen when I'm old.................Na sorry still doesn't do it for me.

ckcotton
(Adding snarky comments since 2007)
Posted: Sep 25, 2012 - 11:31
 

I just don't understand why we have to hear this....

ScottN
(Vacationing in Gaza)
Posted: Sep 06, 2011 - 15:28
 

His most recent marathon tour showed him amazing voice, imo.

TerryS
(The other SW)
Posted: May 09, 2009 - 18:01
 

Well, this is a '92 song...........his voice is worse (!) now, but I don't begrudge anybody trying to replace their stolen pension. 

toterola
(Further)
Posted: May 09, 2009 - 17:57
 

 TravelRat wrote:
Cohen's voice reminds me of when I was in 6th grade (1980) and my math teacher, Mr. Grady (big black guy) used to boom out, "don't just sit there lookin' fat, dumb, and happy—solve the problem!"  Wiser words have rarely been spoken... {#Cool}
 
Man, he must have been related to my 5th grade Math teacher, Mrs. Purcell. Meaner than a rattlesnake with a toothache, but she would make level-damned sure you knew the work before she let you go. Good old girl, sure enough.


dedawson
(You never know where you're going til you get there (TOaks, CA))
Posted: Mar 07, 2009 - 15:14
 

When this ends, the Miracle will have come {#Frustrated}

Manbird
(Santa Rosa, CA)
Posted: Mar 07, 2009 - 15:13
 

Dang. That is one long song. 

Frater_Kork
(Uppsala, Sweden)
Posted: Feb 04, 2009 - 02:18
 

Diggable Cohen and all that, but.

I want that damn seabird killed and eaten!

TravelRat
(Siberia)
Posted: Feb 04, 2009 - 02:12
 

Cohen's voice reminds me of when I was in 6th grade (1980) and my math teacher, Mr. Grady (big black guy) used to boom out, "don't just sit there lookin' fat, dumb, and happy—solve the problem!"  Wiser words have rarely been spoken... {#Cool}

mgkiwi
(French Alps - rivet rivet)
Posted: Feb 04, 2009 - 02:11
 

Who came first, Leonard Cohen or Lee Marvin - IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII was born under a......................

Govi
(Left Coast)
Posted: Dec 02, 2008 - 20:35
 

He has a wonderful sexy voice and the contrast with the women singing in falsetto is fantastic, but I just don't enjoy it when he sings his own songs.  He turns the timeless into timeless tedium.  Just sayin'.

birdland
(Right about....here.)
Posted: Sep 30, 2008 - 20:01
 

It would be an interesting world that saw the creation of a piece of art for every instance where a human felt compelled to criticize. Especially where the critique is leveled at someone elses art.


palad1
(Paris, France)
Posted: Aug 30, 2008 - 06:25
 

 elvisfrog wrote:
Love this song everytime played.  Fell in love when it was on the Natural Born Killers soundtrack.

 
Oh shit! You're Mallory Knox!


elvisfrog
Posted: Jul 29, 2008 - 14:31
 

Love this song everytime played.  Fell in love when it was on the Natural Born Killers soundtrack.


lerxst
(Columbia, MD)
Posted: Jul 29, 2008 - 14:24
 

Gong!

jhorton
Posted: May 27, 2008 - 15:01
 

The miracle has come Lenny: It is your recording contract!

Ack, my ears!
musikalia
(Somewhere (over the rainbow))
Posted: Apr 26, 2008 - 03:16
 

Candela wrote:
aah .. give me a man with dark voice!


Me too! I find this particular song a bit schmaltzy, but I still had to give it an 8. Man, I love his voice!
Couldn't disagree more with all those who're saying how terrible his voice is. I guess it's kinda like Bob Dylan's voice: either you love it as part of the package, or hate it.
eskles
Posted: Mar 25, 2008 - 15:22
 

Leonard Cohen as a young man: "Hey, I think I'm a pretty good songwriter".
The World, in general: "Yes, Leonard, we agree and think you are an excellent writer of songs:.
Leonard Cohen: "I think I should record these songs and sing them myself".
The World, in general: "Uh, Leonard, there was a book, very popular in the 60's, called 'The Peter Principle. We think you should read it".
Kovac
(Syracuse, NY)
Posted: Mar 25, 2008 - 15:12
 

Cruithne3753 wrote:
Still waiting...


If that miracle is the song ending it cant come soon enough.
TerryS
(The other SW)
Posted: Mar 25, 2008 - 15:11
 

A poet without a voice
Cruithne3753
(Bristol, UK)
Posted: Feb 23, 2008 - 09:16
 

Still waiting...
robco1
(Chicago, IL)
Posted: Jan 22, 2008 - 17:41
 

jayvee2 wrote:


You know, once I thought the exact same thing. But one of the things I use RP for is to EXPAND my musical horizons outside the mainstream of Clear Channel's bland programming.
Go out and buy a Leonard Cohen CD. His voice, delivery, and the ever-present chorus may take a bit getting used to but the man is truly a poet. He cant help it he sounds like this. (By comparison, I can’t stand Dylan or Neil Young singing their own songs, but I still admire their talent and respect their right to perform their own work.)
Thanks, RP.


Here, here! Personally I find the delivery and the synth a little, well, cheesy, but his wit and lyrics shine through. One of many artists for whom I tend to find the covers tend surpass the original. A musical enabler; not a bad thing to be. What was it that was said about Velvet Underground? They only sold a handful of records, but everyone who bought one started a band (I know that's not the exact quote, help out someone!)
Jelani
(Home of the freak, land of the vague)
Posted: Jan 22, 2008 - 17:40
 

I like the sHorter version from Natural Born Killers better.
But this is stilll GREAT.
Jelani
(Home of the freak, land of the vague)
Posted: Jan 22, 2008 - 17:32
 

phillips wrote:


are you JOKING? leonard cohen has a horrible voice and all of his music sounds the same. just my opinion, but he is the worst "artist" i have ever heard.
You poor,poor thing.
dolfan
(Kingsland, Ga./Jacksonville, Fl)
Posted: Dec 22, 2007 - 06:26
 

phillips wrote:


are you JOKING? leonard cohen has a horrible voice and all of his music sounds the same. just my opinion, but he is the worst "artist" i have ever heard.

You poor, poor thing.
ilibjorn
(San Antonio, TX)
Posted: Dec 22, 2007 - 06:21
 

drtjdel wrote:
Which is more creepy? This guy's voice of the 'Wonder Boys" album cover?


LOL
Candela
(Trondheim)
Posted: Nov 20, 2007 - 20:27
 

aah .. give me a man with dark voice!
Kerly
(Estonia)
Posted: Sep 19, 2007 - 01:42
 

Mmm, this is why it sounded so familiar - "Wonder boys".

Good-good.
dharmanavy
(Sandiego)
Posted: Aug 18, 2007 - 16:01
 

Tom Waits IS in the library...But Leonard Cohen IS the man...


Randyl wrote:
I'd rather be listening to Tom Waits. Love to see some Tom Waits added to the library.

dharmanavy
(Sandiego)
Posted: Aug 18, 2007 - 15:58
 



jadewahoo wrote:
Leonard Cohen is deep, dark and immense in his poetic scope. His music feeds the churnings within that Soul that most will do anything to avoid. Honest and powerful, if you hang with Cohen's work, let go and move with it, slip into the unconscious realms revealed, a bright light of spiritual upliftment is released... like a righteous man, innocent, but convicted to life in prison... released into freedom.

victoryluna
(Cincinnati)
Posted: Aug 18, 2007 - 15:58
 

Randyl wrote:
I'd rather be listening to Tom Waits. Love to see some Tom Waits added to the library.

Waits's impersonation doesn't hold a candle to the original.
Pazzat
(Winchester, England)
Posted: Jul 18, 2007 - 03:55
 

jayvee2 wrote:



He cant help it he sounds like this.


"I was born like this, I had no choice,
I was born with the gift of a golden voice"
as he puts it in 'Tower of Song'.
jadewahoo
(Sedona Az, Beautiful Earth)
Posted: Apr 02, 2006 - 23:52
 

Leonard Cohen is deep, dark and immense in his poetic scope. His music feeds the churnings within that Soul that most will do anything to avoid. Honest and powerful, if you hang with Cohen's work, let go and move with it, slip into the unconscious realms revealed, a bright light of spiritual upliftment is released... like a righteous man, innocent, but convicted to life in prison... released into freedom.
Mari
(Pearl Coast)
Posted: Mar 19, 2006 - 06:05
 

... ...
honeygirl
(New England... USA)
Posted: Mar 19, 2006 - 06:05
 

Leonard is just so poetic... creates visual stories in my mind... I just can't help liking his unique stuff.
Somehow, I find his stuff to be sad & humorous... just too on his sleeve romantic.
jayvee2
(Lancaster, PA)
Posted: Mar 04, 2006 - 11:38
 

AphidA wrote:
I'm wondering why the hell people have decided this guy has such tremendous artistic talent.


You know, once I thought the exact same thing. But one of the things I use RP for is to EXPAND my musical horizons outside the mainstream of Clear Channel's bland programming.
Go out and buy a Leonard Cohen CD. His voice, delivery, and the ever-present chorus may take a bit getting used to but the man is truly a poet. He cant help it he sounds like this. (By comparison, I can’t stand Dylan or Neil Young singing their own songs, but I still admire their talent and respect their right to perform their own work.)
Thanks, RP.

jmpnbob
Posted: Feb 17, 2006 - 19:52
 

I dig it man
theo
(somewhere in NH)
Posted: Jan 19, 2006 - 12:32
 

drtjdel wrote:
Which is more creepy? This guy's voice of the 'Wonder Boys" album cover?
Yeah. Don't you just want to slap that smug look right off Michael Douglas's face. HARD
tg3k
(The Jungle - 459.62 miles south of Paradise, CA)
Posted: Jan 19, 2006 - 11:41
 

This song's plodding and about 10 minutes longer than it needs to be. I'm sure there are other ways to be bored stiff, but none better than this song come to mind right now.

I obviously don't "get" Leonard Cohen. But that's fine with me. Really, it is. My life will still be complete without his music.
AphidA
(Alexandria, VA)
Posted: Jan 19, 2006 - 11:40
 

I'm wondering why the hell people have decided this guy has such tremendous artistic talent.
drtjdel
(saratoga, ca)
Posted: Jan 19, 2006 - 11:39
 

Which is more creepy? This guy's voice of the 'Wonder Boys" album cover?
RabbitEars
Posted: Jan 19, 2006 - 11:36
 

i like this song.
it always bugs me though when the album displayed is not the original source.

The Future
Original Release Date: November 24, 1992
Label: Sony