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#866091 Sat 12/11/2016 14:07 UTC | Joined: May 2000 Posts: 80,333 Likes: 75 Wizop Administrator | OP Wizop Administrator Joined: May 2000 Posts: 80,333 Likes: 75 | Died Monday 7th November aged 82. Grew up on his music. Still listen often. One of the greats! Cohen was the dark eminence among a small pantheon of extremely influential singer-songwriters to emerge in the Sixties and early Seventies. Only Bob Dylan exerted a more profound influence upon his generation, and perhaps only Paul Simon and fellow Canadian Joni Mitchell equaled him as a song poet.
Cohen's haunting bass voice, nylon-stringed guitar patterns and Greek-chorus backing vocals shaped evocative songs that dealt with love and hate, sex and spirituality, war and peace, ecstasy and depression. He was also the rare artist of his generation to enjoy artistic success into his Eighties.
| | | | Joined: May 2000 Posts: 42,492 Likes: 12 Member | Member Joined: May 2000 Posts: 42,492 Likes: 12 | I got distracted. I heard this Tues morning, but had thrust it from my mind ... trying to deny the reality ... by the time I got here <sigh>
While he was not someone I listened to on a regular basis, I did enjoy his genius!!!
MikeD
| | | | Tim Unregistered | Tim Unregistered | Leonard Cohen is hugely revered by just about every songwriter I know. When I saw Luna Rossa last weekend they covered "Anthem" as a tribute as the last song of their set. | | | | Joined: May 2000 Posts: 80,333 Likes: 75 Wizop Administrator | OP Wizop Administrator Joined: May 2000 Posts: 80,333 Likes: 75 | Nice! He was certainly on par with Dylan IMO. | | | | Tim Unregistered | Tim Unregistered | Talking about both Cohen and Dylan with Anne-Marie Helder on Sunday night (name-dropping, I know). There are a lot of people who respect Dylan's songwriting but can't stand his voice, and prefer his songs when covered by others.
Singer-songwriters love Cohen's and Dylan's songs because they can interpret the songs and make them theirs without having to slavishly copy the original arrangements. | | | | Joined: May 2000 Posts: 42,492 Likes: 12 Member | Member Joined: May 2000 Posts: 42,492 Likes: 12 | I have been thinking about that very thing a lot recently ... when I would hear a 'rendition' of a well known song that someone tried to 'personalize' or try a new take on it that just didn't quite make it. Some songs are ... 'flexible' while others seem not to be.
MikeD
| | | | Joined: May 2000 Posts: 80,333 Likes: 75 Wizop Administrator | OP Wizop Administrator Joined: May 2000 Posts: 80,333 Likes: 75 | And I was one who preferred Dylan as a songwriter, rather than singer. | | | | Joined: May 2000 Posts: 42,492 Likes: 12 Member | Member Joined: May 2000 Posts: 42,492 Likes: 12 | <heh heh heh> There were a couple of songs where his voice worked well enouh, was even appropriate, but there are other songs ...not so much <g>
MikeD
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