During these last few live tours Leonard seems to reach his highest levels of musical expression, and has surrounded himself with a band and backing singers of world class level. Just check out how many of the band are noteworthy recording artists in their own right. We're lucky Leonard was pushed into these last tours and that we have such a great musical treasure as a result.
@@paga123 It's everything, the whole band is absolutely top level. When Leonard Cohen tasked Roscoe Beck to assemble a touring lineup he said "I just want the best band on the road this year".
I'm incredibly privileged to have lived 200 meters from Mr Cohens Montreal house. Funnily enough he lived on a street called Marieanne. After he passed many montrealers had a vigil in front of his house. In front people laid flowers, candles but also tea and oranges.
This used to be my least favorite Leonard Cohen song. Now I adore it. Every time I listen, it touches me more deeply. Cohen was a great, irreplaceable artist.
I was 19 years old, 1985. When an older friend introduced me to Leonard Cohen's music. I wasn't alone in the world anymore. Thank you Leonard Cohen, forever in my heart with gratitude.
I thank this great musician/poet for my career, i studied listening to his music. I'm 70yrs. now and I still love his songs. He is a poet, a genius and above all a gentleman. ❤❤❤❤
I've just read someone mentioning this song which surprisingly even though a long-time Leonard Cohen fan I've never heard before. My brother, who took his own life 5 years ago now, introduced me to Leonard and from hereon I will think of him whenever I listen to this beautiful ballad. My dear brother Andrew, I hope that you have since met the great Mr. Cohen in the afterlife.
Lyrics It's four in the morning, the end of December I'm writing you now just to see if you're better New York is cold, but I like where I'm living There's music on Clinton Street all through the evening I hear that you're building your little house Deep in the desert You're living for nothing now I hope you're keeping some kind of record Yes, and Jane came by with a lock of your hair She said that you gave it to her That night that you planned to go clear Did you ever go clear? Ah, the last time we saw you you looked so much older Your famous blue raincoat was torn at the shoulder You'd been to the station to meet every train You came home without Lili Marlene And you treated my woman To a flake of your life And when she came back She was nobody's wife Well I see you there with the rose in your teeth One more thin gypsy thief Well I see Jane's awake She sends her regards And what can I tell you my brother, my killer What can I possibly say? I guess that I miss you, I guess I forgive you I'm glad you stood in my way If you ever come by here, for Jane or for me Well your enemy is sleeping, and his woman is free Yes, and thanks, for the trouble you took from her eyes I thought it was there for good so I never tried And Jane came by with a lock of your hair She said that you gave it to her That night that you planned to go clear Sincerely, L. Cohen
This is my three-year-old nephew’s favourite song. It’s the only song that is guaranteed to stop him crying and send him to sleep, ever since he was born.
I am an Indian. And I have not, in my 22 years of living, come across anyone who listens to Mr. Cohen ardently, or has even heard of him. It's astounding how such giants have walked amongst us, fellow mortals, and we didn't even give them their due credit till the time they were around us. RIP, Sir.
I'm an Indian and I know a few who listen to Cohen. He maybe not as popular amongst general populace, but he has an audience. Yes I wish it was bigger. Also before CZcams i doubt if there were many ways to look for good international artists, if you don't have a family that exposes you to good music
I'm Dutch, and was the same as you around 22 when I discovered Leonard Cohen... I'm now 64 and still listen almost daily ....much love from the Netherlands...
Back in the early 70’s a man I was seeing played the album “Songs from a Room” and I’ve never forgotten it. This song was haunting me today which is how I ended up here.
So good to be the end of December so I can play this song, again and again. So good to read the positivity below when the world is in the grip of Covid-19
It sounds better than the earlier versons. I love this song, have loved it for forty years. Words and Feelings of friendship, love and melancholy. . Thank you Leonard Cohen. Your soul and music remain with us all.
Masterpiece, İstanbul'un soğuk geçen kasım günlerinde, camdan dışarı bakınca yağan yağmur ve var olan fırtına, arka planda L.Cohen'ın yıllanmış şarabı andıran sesi. 19.11.23
What a songwriter. His voice to elevate the lyrics to another level and give it depth and dimension so different from the conventional music. Reminds me of Bob Dylan. Legends.
Mr. Cohen. You have beautiful songs immensely adore you like your creation. you give me the strength to continue to live and enjoy life's beauty. Thank you very much. thank you sir
I don't know if it was "four in the morning", but it is definitely "the end of December" and in my dream it was You. It was a pleasant conversation. The dream made up for the emptiness of reality. You and Your art live in my heart forever. ♥️
Divine Music, majestic voice, audience will have 100% concentration without wandering while listening to this great stream of music.. This will be in air forever... We deeply miss you sir...
Like one of his songs, he knew he was ......'just passing through' ..... so glad to have come across his genius. His memory blesses all......Farewell Leonard.
It's four in the morning, the end of December I'm writing you now just to see if you're better New York is cold, but I like where I'm living There's music on Clinton Street all through the evening I hear that you're building your little house deep in the desert You're living for nothing now, I hope you're keeping some kind of record Yes, and Jane came by with a lock of your hair She said that you gave it to her That night that you planned to go clear Did you ever go clear? Ah, the last time we saw you you looked so much older Your famous blue raincoat was torn at the shoulder You'd been to the station to meet every train, and You came home without Lili Marlene And you treated my woman to a flake of your life And when she came back she was nobody's wife Well I see you there with the rose in your teeth One more thin gypsy thief Well, I see Jane's awake She sends her regards And what can I tell you my brother, my killer What can I possibly say? I guess that I miss you, I guess I forgive you I'm glad you stood in my way If you ever come by here, for Jane or for me Well, your enemy is sleeping, and his woman is free Yes, and thanks, for the trouble you took from her eyes I thought it was there for good so I never tried And Jane came by with a lock of your hair She said that you gave it to her That night that you planned to go clear
RIP Legend, my dad passed in 2010, he was your biggest fan, and I grew to love you also, we both saw you live in manchester (best £100 Ive ever spent on a concert!) have a great time now in the tower of song with my old fella :-)
Dear Mr Cohen, For the light and the dark, the bittersweet and the joyous, the subtle nuance and the bald-faced statement, all entered into with utmost conviction and a true sense of what it means to be a human being, with all our faults and triumphs... I thank you and remain, most humbly and sincerely, A friend. Chris Talbot Sydney, Australia November 11, 2016
@@MarcosBryant-lj8zi I adore his multiple talents, and his free , open mind! He was a poet, a writer, and a singer with a unique voice and performance! His texts had always meaning , and they spoke directly to the heart and the intellect of his fans!!!!He was a humble, generous, and gracious man , with inborn noblesse and irresistible humor !!❤️👍
@@MarcosBryant-lj8zi I love all his songs of his maturity years, and some of his youth . You can go to his site and listen all of them. And that's it! Thank you!
I'm glad I lived through this time. Poor, and lounging back onto one of those old 1940s brown lounge chairs with the stuffing hanging out of it, passing a half empty wine cask around a boree ring of coeds. And there was Leonard's presence, hypnotically escaping from two great, heavy speakers as we lay on the linoleum somewhere between midnight and dawn. It's strange how genius seems to reach out and grab receptive young minds.
grew up listening to him as a child as my ma played him none stop and i did not like him well i did not understand him then i grew up and fell in love with him and his poetry he was an amazing man R.I.P
I have known Leonard Cohen by chance, wondering on youtube..I found the best and wonderful singer I have ever known..A real treasure in our real world! God bless you, Leonard!
Look up dax riggs..he is the former singer of a metal band called acid bath..he's a extremely talented feller..he has quite a few bands now..agents of oblivion..deadboy and the elephantmen ..his solo stuff..dax riggs..he covers a few of Leonard Cohen's songs..he does them justice..hope you enjoy
Sincerest condolences to your family. And deepest thanks to you Mr. Leonard Cohen, for your superb legacy of melodic originality, audacity and honesty. You are remembered with much admiration and love.
it was a one of favourite singer of my beloved boyfriend who passed away almost two years ago. Only now I can hear Leonard Cohen without tears of my eyes)) What a great music!
So thankful that I was finally able to see him live on this tour. The memories of a lifetime brought to life in front of my eyes. The best concert I have ever been to.
Love from China. When i was a freshman i heard his songs in a rainy night, i deeply fell into love his voice. But so sadly when i was in the military as a voluntary soilder he passed away. He gave me strength and told me loneness is a must way to mature as Michael Jackson taught me to be kind
Leonard Cohen es irrepetible, su discreta elegancia, su sencillez, su sobria y limpia sonrisa, su voz profunda, su hondo sentimiento, sus coros, sus músicos... Leonard Cohen fue un magnífico y fecundo poeta, un compositor genial, un intérprete simpar y un ser humano UNICO. Adoro sus canciones, me aportan tanto y me dan tanta paz, que estaré eternamente agradecido a este mensajero de meditaciones y reflexiones tan elevadas. Gracias MAESTRO COHEN
Ravna Kareliussen I also went through a really bad point in my life, had a mental breakdown and it was some of Leonard Cohen's songs that let me see life in a very different perspective. So I fully understand where you are coming from. Hope the rest of our lives will be much better for us. Keep your faith in god as well.
I recently found out about this song and I have been bawling my eyes out listening to it like 20 times a day. It's a masterpiece! I especially love the violin part!!
I was 17 when I first heard Suzanne. It was if were singing of me. I’ve loved him ever since. I’m now 64. Rest in Deep Peace, beautiful man.
During these last few live tours Leonard seems to reach his highest levels of musical expression, and has surrounded himself with a band and backing singers of world class level. Just check out how many of the band are noteworthy recording artists in their own right. We're lucky Leonard was pushed into these last tours and that we have such a great musical treasure as a result.
Yes the mixture of Cohen's deep voice and the young women chorist seems To be the success of this live tours.
@@paga123 It's everything, the whole band is absolutely top level. When Leonard Cohen tasked Roscoe Beck to assemble a touring lineup he said "I just want the best band on the road this year".
I agree, absolute top level, very intense and very moving.
I'm incredibly privileged to have lived 200 meters from Mr Cohens Montreal house. Funnily enough he lived on a street called Marieanne. After he passed many montrealers had a vigil in front of his house. In front people laid flowers, candles but also tea and oranges.
Un diamant monsieur Léonard Cohen, merci pour votre commentaire ❤.
Une petite française 💙.
Can we take a moment to appreciate how amazing that violinist is?
This used to be my least favorite Leonard Cohen song. Now I adore it. Every time I listen, it touches me more deeply. Cohen was a great, irreplaceable artist.
Leonard Cohen was like fine wine. The older he got, the more fabulous his voice tasted.
Yum yum
Couldn't agree more🙂
Definitely
Yes, Yes, Yes!
True, but sounded, not tasted
We can say one of the greatest artist of the XX century? His light will never stop shining❤❤❤
I feel that to find his voice in CZcams is one of my beautiful discoveries in my life....
I was 19 years old, 1985. When an older friend introduced me to Leonard Cohen's music. I wasn't alone in the world anymore. Thank you Leonard Cohen, forever in my heart with gratitude.
What a touching story. Thank you for sharing it.
You said the very thing I knew in my heart but hadn't found the words yet. Much love ❤️
Eu, não tive a mesma sorte que tu... Infelizmente...!
It was yesterday when I first listened to Cohen. Introduced me by a friend
В 1985 мне тоже было 19 лет.....
My favorite version of this song by far. Cohen was a truly genious. RIP
I thank this great musician/poet for my career, i studied listening to his music. I'm 70yrs. now and I still love his songs. He is a poet, a genius and above all a gentleman. ❤❤❤❤
I've just read someone mentioning this song which surprisingly even though a long-time Leonard Cohen fan I've never heard before. My brother, who took his own life 5 years ago now, introduced me to Leonard and from hereon I will think of him whenever I listen to this beautiful ballad. My dear brother Andrew, I hope that you have since met the great Mr. Cohen in the afterlife.
This man is sublime ,his poetry beyond wonderful
Jewish poetry at that! That’s where his genius dwelled
Lyrics
It's four in the morning, the end of December
I'm writing you now just to see if you're better
New York is cold, but I like where I'm living
There's music on Clinton Street all through the evening
I hear that you're building your little house
Deep in the desert
You're living for nothing now
I hope you're keeping some kind of record
Yes, and Jane came by with a lock of your hair
She said that you gave it to her
That night that you planned to go clear
Did you ever go clear?
Ah, the last time we saw you you looked so much older
Your famous blue raincoat was torn at the shoulder
You'd been to the station to meet every train
You came home without Lili Marlene
And you treated my woman
To a flake of your life
And when she came back
She was nobody's wife
Well I see you there with the rose in your teeth
One more thin gypsy thief
Well I see Jane's awake
She sends her regards
And what can I tell you my brother, my killer
What can I possibly say?
I guess that I miss you, I guess I forgive you
I'm glad you stood in my way
If you ever come by here, for Jane or for me
Well your enemy is sleeping, and his woman is free
Yes, and thanks, for the trouble you took from her eyes
I thought it was there for good so I never tried
And Jane came by with a lock of your hair
She said that you gave it to her
That night that you planned to go clear
Sincerely, L. Cohen
This is my three-year-old nephew’s favourite song. It’s the only song that is guaranteed to stop him crying and send him to sleep, ever since he was born.
This is my ultimate favourite song ,pure genius that was Leonard Cohen. RIP you beautiful man
First Cohen song I ever listened and continue listening for 20 years. RIP Mr. Cohen, you will not be forgotten.
His old man voice in his later years gave all his songs even more depth...
I completely agree. Love Leonard's old man voice.
He was born with the gift of a Golden Voice.
His voice, so deep came from his heart to others heart. Directly.
His last album ... is nothing to add. I guess nobody had left us so faithfully
@@pavelkopysov3701 David Bowie's last album is also a masterpiece.
Rest in peace. Thank you for your gift.
This is just too sad
Paper House
I still hurt from your passing Leonard...I will love your music forever..xxx
Rene Bernier Tra
che williams I hurt for one more legend passing before I witnessed in person a true musician, singer and artist in person.
I am an Indian. And I have not, in my 22 years of living, come across anyone who listens to Mr. Cohen ardently, or has even heard of him. It's astounding how such giants have walked amongst us, fellow mortals, and we didn't even give them their due credit till the time they were around us. RIP, Sir.
I'm an Indian and I know a few who listen to Cohen. He maybe not as popular amongst general populace, but he has an audience. Yes I wish it was bigger. Also before CZcams i doubt if there were many ways to look for good international artists, if you don't have a family that exposes you to good music
Those who enjoy poetry, music and love for life adores LC in every corner of the world.
I listen to Mr. Cohen. In my 61 years of life I see Cohen as a Prophet - a Sage - a Guru
I'm Dutch, and was the same as you around 22 when I discovered Leonard Cohen...
I'm now 64 and still listen almost daily ....much love from the Netherlands...
@Shrivatsa Sagar u are absolutely spot on
Your gift keeps on giving. You have been serenading me since I was 15, now in my 50's - your music still makes my heart soar. Thank you Leonard.
I miss you Leonard. The world isn't the same without you!
A sad, sad day. Another light gone from this world. You'll forever be in our hearts Mr. Cohen. Thank you for sharing your gift.
I have listened to l.Cohen since I was 16 and that was about 1967 and to this day have never heard anything as lovely.
No 1 day ever similar to where this man can take you 1961>????
Back in the early 70’s a man I was seeing played the album “Songs from a Room” and I’ve never forgotten it. This song was haunting me today which is how I ended up here.
So good to be the end of December so I can play this song, again and again. So good to read the positivity below when the world is in the grip of Covid-19
This man and his voice ! Still in 2022.... And we are humming..... Love and respect #Cohen 💓💓💓
I'm 63 and still love his music ❤
Merci Leonard pour tous ces bons moments à écouter ta musique, à réfléchir ta poésie et à accepter la vérité.
It sounds better than the earlier versons. I love this song, have loved it for forty years. Words and Feelings of friendship, love and melancholy.
. Thank you Leonard Cohen. Your soul and music remain with us all.
I was there. A life long ambition achieved to hear him live. The voice that shaped my early adulthood and accompanied me through first love and loss.
R.I.P. Mr.Cohen. Thanks for all your songs and many nice moments with them.
My favourite song to hear at the end of December.
You're so missed L. Cohen ❤
Such a master of his music. His poetry and so much more. This song is deeply intense.
So very sad to know he's not with us anymore...
So heartbreaking 🥺
Masterpiece, İstanbul'un soğuk geçen kasım günlerinde, camdan dışarı bakınca yağan yağmur ve var olan fırtına, arka planda L.Cohen'ın yıllanmış şarabı andıran sesi. 19.11.23
This is life saving song for me. Thank you Leonard, dzięki Maciej! Spoczywajcie i wracajcie, jesteście tu potrzebni i niezastąpieni!
This is the most beatiful version I have heard.
What a songwriter. His voice to elevate the lyrics to another level and give it depth and dimension so different from the conventional music. Reminds me of Bob Dylan. Legends.
This musical poetry is my late night go to when no one gets me...
I hear ya, sweetheart.
Он был действительно велик. Такие люди делают мир. Не лучше, не хуже - они его просто создают.
Peace to a man who shaped the thoughts of humanity, words never die.
So long,Leonard. May you rest in peace. Thank you for the inspiration.
I saw him in1993. It was THE most incredible musical experience in my life. Such a profound loss.
I can't hold back my tears watching this performance.
RIP Leonard....your music will live forever.
Pure genius... Florence, Italy 2010!! Unforgettable !!! Thank you L C !! Rest in Power
Mr. Cohen. You have beautiful songs immensely adore you like your creation. you give me the strength to continue to live and enjoy life's beauty. Thank you very much. thank you sir
I don't know if it was "four in the morning", but it is definitely "the end of December" and in my dream it was You. It was a pleasant conversation. The dream made up for the emptiness of reality. You and Your art live in my heart forever. ♥️
Divine Music, majestic voice, audience will have 100% concentration without wandering while listening to this great stream of music.. This will be in air forever... We deeply miss you sir...
RIP Leonard. We all deeply miss you 🖤❤️🖤 I grew up listening to your tune and I wii until I die.
Уже тридцать лет , с тех пор , как услышала этот голос... Слов не понимаю, но сердце всегда трепещет
Хорошие слова о чувствах
Есть переводы песен. Слова волшебные.
почитайте. Там представляется целая история, вернее флэшбэк. Такая кинематографичная история))) дана такой пунктирной линией, полунамеками.
@@innaashapiro да, поэзия хорошего толка
Like one of his songs, he knew he was ......'just passing through' ..... so glad to have come across his genius. His memory blesses all......Farewell Leonard.
One of the songs that make me shudder every time. sad. Thanks for all the songs. Love and miss you already.
It's the voice and the words that made him a great singer.
It's four in the morning, the end of December
I'm writing you now just to see if you're better
New York is cold, but I like where I'm living
There's music on Clinton Street all through the evening
I hear that you're building your little house deep in the desert
You're living for nothing now, I hope you're keeping some kind of record
Yes, and Jane came by with a lock of your hair
She said that you gave it to her
That night that you planned to go clear
Did you ever go clear?
Ah, the last time we saw you you looked so much older
Your famous blue raincoat was torn at the shoulder
You'd been to the station to meet every train, and
You came home without Lili Marlene
And you treated my woman to a flake of your life
And when she came back she was nobody's wife
Well I see you there with the rose in your teeth
One more thin gypsy thief
Well, I see Jane's awake
She sends her regards
And what can I tell you my brother, my killer
What can I possibly say?
I guess that I miss you, I guess I forgive you
I'm glad you stood in my way
If you ever come by here, for Jane or for me
Well, your enemy is sleeping, and his woman is free
Yes, and thanks, for the trouble you took from her eyes
I thought it was there for good so I never tried
And Jane came by with a lock of your hair
She said that you gave it to her
That night that you planned to go clear
RIP Legend, my dad passed in 2010, he was your biggest fan, and I grew to love you also, we both saw you live in manchester (best £100 Ive ever spent on a concert!) have a great time now in the tower of song with my old fella :-)
this man is art
+miss Athalia Well, beauty describes itself !
Adorable Leonard Cohen, brilliant poet and musician, singer/performer, sensitive, emotional, fantastic ♥️🎸♥️🎤♥️💫🎶💯✨😘
Saw this live. It was breathtaking.
You are very, very lucky x
Me also in Auckland aged 76 and he sang for 3 hours...simply mesmerizing
The high preist of melancholy
как звучит гитара в его руках,это просто сила!
Dear Mr Cohen,
For the light and the dark, the bittersweet and the joyous, the subtle nuance and the bald-faced statement, all entered into with utmost conviction and a true sense of what it means to be a human being, with all our faults and triumphs...
I thank you and remain, most humbly and sincerely,
A friend.
Chris Talbot
Sydney, Australia
November 11, 2016
Uwielbiam tą piosenkę...znam ją od dzieciństwa ...przypomina najpiękniejsze chwile mojego życia...
I adore this singer, wise, talented Leonard!🎶♥️ Bless you, my love! And you ARE blessed , especially where you exist NOW!!💕💕💕💙💙💜💜🧚♂️
What do you admire most about Leonard
@@MarcosBryant-lj8zi I adore his multiple talents, and his free , open mind! He was a poet, a writer, and a singer with a unique voice and performance! His texts had always meaning , and they spoke directly to the heart and the intellect of his fans!!!!He was a humble, generous, and gracious man , with inborn noblesse and irresistible humor !!❤️👍
@@lizapapadatou-papavramides7525 that’s really nice, so what’s your favorite song from Leonard
@@MarcosBryant-lj8zi I love all his songs of his maturity years, and some of his youth . You can go to his site and listen all of them. And that's it! Thank you!
One of the best songs ever recorded, pure poetry.
RIP Leonard, how I love this song! 💖
Dearest Leonard, thank you for the music, rest in peace.
Devasted. Thanks for the inspiration. And the tears. Rest in peace.
When my children were growing up I lost music. Leonard Cohen very deep music appreciated now.
I'm glad I lived through this time. Poor, and lounging back onto one of those old 1940s brown lounge chairs with the stuffing hanging out of it, passing a half empty wine cask around a boree ring of coeds. And there was Leonard's presence, hypnotically escaping from two great, heavy speakers as we lay on the linoleum somewhere between midnight and dawn. It's strange how genius seems to reach out and grab receptive young minds.
The music you made and the texts you wrote will stay in me as long as my hearts beat... Thank you...
grew up listening to him as a child as my ma played him none stop and i did not like him well i did not understand him then i grew up and fell in love with him and his poetry he was an amazing man R.I.P
Фантастический тембр, слов нет, люблю❤😘 Леонард ЛУЧШИЙ👍💯
Leonard Cohen...A true legend in his time. Wish I had the opportunity to see him live.
You'll remain alive in your songs. Thanks Mr. Cohen.
juan diego flores
agree.
I miss you Leonard I miss your unique voice and music
Thank you
I have known Leonard Cohen by chance, wondering on youtube..I found the best and wonderful singer I have ever known..A real treasure in our real world! God bless you, Leonard!
I have spent hundreds of 4am in the morning listening to this beautiful gem.
Maybe my favorite version of this song. (But I say that all the time)
I had such "a friend".
just discovered this song today... can't stop listen to it... infinite replay
Look up dax riggs..he is the former singer of a metal band called acid bath..he's a extremely talented feller..he has quite a few bands now..agents of oblivion..deadboy and the elephantmen ..his solo stuff..dax riggs..he covers a few of Leonard Cohen's songs..he does them justice..hope you enjoy
Listening in 2022 and damn sure will listen it in 2072 even after 50 years. It will be always a masterpiece for every generation.
I just adore this beautiful song ..
Divine music
Lღ√Ƹ IT
Hello how are you doing today 💝
💯💣👍
And it adores you, a LC fan.
Sincerest condolences to your family. And deepest thanks to you Mr. Leonard Cohen, for your superb legacy of melodic originality, audacity and honesty. You are remembered with much admiration and love.
Leonard Cohen the KING!!!! Thank You!!! 👉🏼❤️👈🏼 Super Song!!! 👌🎤👌🎤👌🎤👌🎤🎶😊
it was a one of favourite singer of my beloved boyfriend who passed away almost two years ago. Only now I can hear Leonard Cohen without tears of my eyes)) What a great music!
Великолепно, Леонард !!!! Браво !!!!! Благо Дарю !!!!
Трепет и обожание💓🙏
So thankful that I was finally able to see him live on this tour. The memories of a lifetime brought to life in front of my eyes. The best concert I have ever been to.
Love from China. When i was a freshman i heard his songs in a rainy night, i deeply fell into love his voice. But so sadly when i was in the military as a voluntary soilder he passed away. He gave me strength and told me loneness is a must way to mature as Michael Jackson taught me to be kind
Rest in peace,legend.
You will always be in our hearts.
Боже,какой кайф!Браво,за доставленное удовольствие!
Rest in peace, Mr. Cohen. Thank you for all you have done for this world!
Poetry in motion. My fav L Cohen song. It will live on forever.
Today when I woke up I felt the need to listen to this song. Cohen is something else ❤
Leonard Cohen es irrepetible, su discreta elegancia, su sencillez, su sobria y limpia sonrisa, su voz profunda, su hondo sentimiento, sus coros, sus músicos... Leonard Cohen fue un magnífico y fecundo poeta, un compositor genial, un intérprete simpar y un ser humano UNICO. Adoro sus canciones, me aportan tanto y me dan tanta paz, que estaré eternamente agradecido a este mensajero de meditaciones y reflexiones tan elevadas.
Gracias MAESTRO COHEN
I discovered Leonard Cohen only one.year ago. Of course I love his voice and music. He is a great human person with a lot of.talent.
What a talent. Has always been my fav LC song and this is one of his great performances. We will miss him. RIP Mr Leonard Cohen.
Leonard Cohen also wrote a lot of beautiful songs for other artists, he will be dearly missed.
Ravna Kareliussen I also went through a really bad point in my life, had a mental breakdown and it was some of Leonard Cohen's songs that let me see life in a very different perspective. So I fully understand where you are coming from. Hope the rest of our lives will be much better for us. Keep your faith in god as well.
it's four in the morning. Really.
horrendous 2016. RIP Leonard.
It was one of my dreams: a concert of Leonard Choen. Unfortuntely for me it is too late!
I love the simple homage in the way he turns to the musicians in their solos.
True artist & a professional
I recently found out about this song and I have been bawling my eyes out listening to it like 20 times a day. It's a masterpiece! I especially love the violin part!!
Same happened to me 2 years ago. I still come here :)
A wonderful song with so poetic words and the bass voice of Cohen to express them so beautifully. THANK YOU Mr.Cohen!!!
The cello and the saxophone in Jennifer warnes version is even more gripping….: