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Leonard Cohen - Happens to the Heart (Official Video)
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Lyrics:
I was always working steady
But I never called it art
I got my shit together
Meeting Christ and reading Marx
It failed my little fire
But it’s bright the dying spark
Go tell the young messiah
What happens to the heart
There’s a mist of summer kisses
Where I tried to double-park
The rivalry was vicious
The women were in charge
It was nothing, it was business
But it left an ugly mark
I’ve come here to revisit
What happens to the heart
I was selling holy trinkets
I was dressing kind of sharp
Had a pussy in the kitchen
And a panther in the yard
In the prison of the gifted
I was friendly with the guards
So I never had to witness
What happens to the heart
I should have seen it coming
After all I knew the chart
Just to look at her was trouble
It was trouble from the start
Sure we played a stunning couple
But I never liked the part
It ain't pretty, it ain't subtle
What happens to the heart
Now the angel’s got a fiddle
The devil’s got a harp
Every soul is like a minnow
Every mind is like a shark
I’ve broken every window
But the house, the house is dark
I care but very little
What happens to the heart
Then I studied with this beggar
He was filthy, he was scarred
By the claws of many women
He had failed to disregard
No fable here no lesson
No singing meadowlark
Just a filthy beggar guessing
What happens to the heart
I was always working steady
But I never called it art
It was just some old convention
Like the horse before the cart
I had no trouble betting
On the flood, against the ark
You see, I knew about the ending
What happens to the heart
I was handy with a rifle
My father’s .303
I fought for something final
Not the right to disagree

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Комментарии : 3,3 тыс.   
@theloniouscoltrane3778
@theloniouscoltrane3778 Год назад
When you're depressed..put on some Cohen. He'll assure you, he'll walk with you. And, you'll make it through. That's what Cohen does. Still does. The Master lives.
@gunnarrundblad6846
@gunnarrundblad6846 Год назад
Well put! Honey for the soul.
@sonjaslooten1122
@sonjaslooten1122 Месяц назад
Thanks to all his beautiful music, he is always here with us ❤
@daadyunes5878
@daadyunes5878 Месяц назад
👌❤
@adreabrooks11
@adreabrooks11 Месяц назад
I love to speak with Leonard; he's a sportsman and a shepherd.
@Esther_is_my_name
@Esther_is_my_name Месяц назад
its not depressing, I don't understand how just being a soul, with weather, is sad all the time? We all go through emotions. It's a part of life. Embrace sadness, thats what Cohen did. But he had other emotions as well. Like the rest of us. He's letting us into his "closet", like King David in the Psalms. Its pretty darn cool if you ask me! To continue, sadness, like any common emotion we go through, is OK. As long as you don't stay there. Everyone associates Cohens music with "depression"??? That in itself is sad! So being a human with one emotion, is the only state one is in? Cohens music gives me unspeakable Joy! He was real with his words, never mincing them, never shying away from what he felt. Wasn't meant to seem "sad", just real! Not many people get real enough. This is why I find Joy in his music/poetry. Cheer up. Life is about going through many things. Go through them. Get to the other side!
@nbhattacharya8896
@nbhattacharya8896 4 месяца назад
Anyone here in 2024?
@robertbraden6561
@robertbraden6561 3 месяца назад
Yes
@davidhalliday1655
@davidhalliday1655 2 месяца назад
Yes
@545Booboo
@545Booboo 2 месяца назад
Yes, hello
@farhadzada3162
@farhadzada3162 2 месяца назад
Yess 🎉😂 0:18
@fairysleepyasmr
@fairysleepyasmr 2 месяца назад
Hi 😭😭😭
@ihabibrahim8902
@ihabibrahim8902 Месяц назад
There has never been someone who describes a human soul better than Leonard Cohen
@MrCarlSir
@MrCarlSir 13 дней назад
I just finished reading his biography (Sylvie Simmons) and I highly recommend to anyone who loves his music. It's a long read but really good! Lots of people cooperated with it, including Leonard himself.
@nameless8276
@nameless8276 4 года назад
When I hear Leonard's voice, I picture a stupendous lion that walks slowly and sings. 🦁
@mimilion6072
@mimilion6072 4 года назад
What a Beautiful depiction
@thedarksideoflightdsol5385
@thedarksideoflightdsol5385 4 года назад
Now this is all i see...
@bogdanlevi7483
@bogdanlevi7483 4 года назад
And occasionally roars, too just to reaffirm his reign over the universe of music&poetry
@jinnycjin5384
@jinnycjin5384 4 года назад
Aslan
@mauijaystar
@mauijaystar 4 года назад
Nailed it. Thank you.
@calumscott8623
@calumscott8623 4 года назад
" and you'll be hearing from me baby, long after i'm gone" Leonard Cohen in tower of song, 1988
@holdsteady188
@holdsteady188 4 года назад
posthumous offering. evidentiary enlightenment.
@allansdick7328
@allansdick7328 4 года назад
perfect
@Renee_ok_-_-
@Renee_ok_-_- 4 года назад
And it's not a cry that you hear at night It's not somebody who's seen the light It's a cold and it's a broken Hallelujah. Hallelujah.
@melanieleyhuelic6765
@melanieleyhuelic6765 4 года назад
Liking because of your picture 👌🏻
@anakrile9333
@anakrile9333 4 года назад
Abraham Hicks
@polishdance
@polishdance 5 месяцев назад
The painful honesty of this song is from beyond the ego defense line. The question it askes is not about "right or wrong" but rather: "can I feel anything after all". Truly profound. Leonard was far more than a brilliant artist.
@MERWACHOCKAAndrzej-zc7el
@MERWACHOCKAAndrzej-zc7el 3 месяца назад
Yes You can.😁
@Chhana_Me
@Chhana_Me Месяц назад
​@@MERWACHOCKAAndrzej-zc7elyou cannot just speak for other's inner conflicts😂
@susiefairfield7218
@susiefairfield7218 2 года назад
Do you not know that a man is not dead while his name is still spoken? ~Terry Pratchett🌹
@scottrichard5792
@scottrichard5792 Год назад
That’s so thoughtful of you🥰 Is this your favorite song?
@chasemanhattan7335
@chasemanhattan7335 3 года назад
“'Suffering has led me to wherever I am....Suffering has made me rebel against my own weakness." - Leonard Cohen
@89474
@89474 2 года назад
Yes, sufferings help us get out of illusions. Cohen was extremely sensitive and his painful experiences helped his soul make a resistance. It was necessary to detach soul from mind which leads us astray and connect with God's words to understand the truth. Saint Spirit is power to the soul. The only freedom and happines is in God. Through Jesus. He is the first, the strongest and the most high. Son of God. OBEDIENT . He accomplished :all commandments. Then, no more sufferings, pure joy and happiness. The wounds of Jesus heal us and cure us. God bless his soul with utmost blessings. Love to all♥️
@triunscj
@triunscj 2 года назад
@@89474 ❤✝️🙏🏼
@89474
@89474 2 года назад
@@triunscj ♥️🌈♥️
@triunscj
@triunscj 2 года назад
@@89474 ❤✝️🌹
@dangood8839
@dangood8839 2 года назад
Very beautiful indeed.
@dimitrispolitisofficial
@dimitrispolitisofficial 4 года назад
It's clear now that a lifetime wasn't enough, for all that this man had to share with the world.
@mitsosjop
@mitsosjop 4 года назад
Dimitris Politis bullshit pretentious song
@majortom4719
@majortom4719 4 года назад
mitsos poli Wow the simple minded idiot who listens to Eminem isn’t a Leonard Cohen fan... what a surprise! Who would have thought! What’s the matter little shit? Actual talent and art too mabo jabmo for your little hotcake? Gtfo
@Hirnlego999
@Hirnlego999 4 года назад
"You want it darker"
@codylakin288
@codylakin288 4 года назад
For a true, soul-deep artist like him, a lifetime is never enough
@JimTheCurator
@JimTheCurator 4 года назад
@@mitsosjop You can listen to Gucci Mane instead, if you prefer.
@patriciaspaeth4215
@patriciaspaeth4215 8 месяцев назад
I've listened to you for 50 years, I miss you. You will always live in my heart. You have been the metronome of my life.
@cheri238
@cheri238 4 месяца назад
There will never be another Leonard Cohen. 🙏❤️🌏🌿🕊🎵🎶🎵
@lauriertiernan1068
@lauriertiernan1068 Год назад
I can't watch this without tearing up. It's a bit of an anthem for those of us who feel ""too deeply".
@hectorleon5100
@hectorleon5100 11 месяцев назад
Hello Laurie, that’s nice to hear from you Is this your favorite song ???
@TiernanSongs
@TiernanSongs Месяц назад
It's not my favorite song, but I like it a lot. The reason it makes me tear up is because it's like a closing statement by Mr. Cohen on his life and his career.
@brunocfer2
@brunocfer2 4 года назад
Cohen is so good that after hearing one of his songs i feel the need for silence
@p4r4n0id_4ndr0id
@p4r4n0id_4ndr0id 4 года назад
o poeta em definitivo
@waltermahoney8601
@waltermahoney8601 4 года назад
AMEN
@peterrosengrenwallin810
@peterrosengrenwallin810 4 года назад
This is a damn truth! Sometimes its a stunned silence, sometimes you just need to think and other times you just need to crawl into a corner and lick your wounds.
@grimmblade
@grimmblade 4 года назад
Maybe you need to just sit and ... m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aGSKrC7dGcY.html
@mandyinseattle
@mandyinseattle 4 года назад
That's exactly what I'm sitting in right now, silence after this beautiful song.
@luckyleonardes
@luckyleonardes 3 месяца назад
I always come here to revisit, what happens to the heart.
@TheresaLyonhart
@TheresaLyonhart 2 года назад
The most brilliant lyricist and poet of our generation. He never sold out and he never told us how we should feel. We felt it. We’ll always feel it. Long lives the spirit of Cohen.
@jmallen1962
@jmallen1962 Год назад
Well said. I will go further and say of any generation.
@igorsvitlyk5237
@igorsvitlyk5237 Год назад
Best comment forever whatever...
@johnorson6907
@johnorson6907 Год назад
Beautifully said
@Jacob32905
@Jacob32905 Год назад
Absolute legend.
@resoloboy1
@resoloboy1 Год назад
In French brillant or magique or simplement beau!
@JeremyUnterweger
@JeremyUnterweger 3 месяца назад
I always come back to this video, it has something magical
@ninalechner3632
@ninalechner3632 2 года назад
The true Nobel Prize Winner.
@fredjohn4129
@fredjohn4129 2 года назад
Hello Nina
@martinastojentin2118
@martinastojentin2118 2 часа назад
Diese Musik wurde für mich gemacht. ❤
@thelitterateman
@thelitterateman Год назад
I for some reason feel really good about the fact that people don't know this song yet. It's not on TikTok, it's not on radio, not playing in clubs, not in my face thrown by society. I do not share this with my friends, nor do I add it to my playlists. I visit this song by my own, with an intent of peace. It is worship to me. I cherish it alone again, and again, and again, everytime, unlocking a new meaning of the same lines.
@kevgarner4228
@kevgarner4228 Год назад
That is the most wonderful insight into the power of real music. I agree totally. This is like a private prayer. Its beauty is its ability to move emotion from the dark to the light.
@masterlitterature1458
@masterlitterature1458 11 месяцев назад
It looks like midnight city m83😮
@cyd2416
@cyd2416 10 месяцев назад
You made me picture a DJ spinning this song at a nightclub 😂
@splendore.ngrandeur3599
@splendore.ngrandeur3599 8 месяцев назад
Finding different meaning to the same lyrics hit me ❤
@robertlautenslager9832
@robertlautenslager9832 8 месяцев назад
Every soul is like a minnow
@AnonymousBelle562
@AnonymousBelle562 4 года назад
This newly released Leonard Cohen song “Happens to the Heart“ caused me to tear up the first time I heard it, I’m glad that there is still some unreleased music of his that’s still being released. R.I.P. Leonard Cohen you were an amazing artist who understood the human condition quite well, and you were probably the last of your time.
@Marksikt_Sweden
@Marksikt_Sweden 4 года назад
It seems it was too early for us to miss him. Every bit of him which can be recalled is magic.
@scurvdog84
@scurvdog84 4 года назад
The one, the only
@eusoffable
@eusoffable 4 года назад
yes true , it tear me up too. Beautiful beyond words . Lovely vid too. Thank you Leonard , R.I.P
@conwoo1
@conwoo1 4 года назад
Thanks LC miss you ❤😭
@allawilken973
@allawilken973 4 года назад
Невероятно, до слёз!!!Аризона
@withoutcrux
@withoutcrux 4 года назад
"The road is too long The sky is too vast The wandering heart Is homeless at last."
@grimmblade
@grimmblade 4 года назад
" I fought for something final. Not the right to disagree."
@withoutcrux
@withoutcrux 4 года назад
@@grimmblade "So as long as the sky endures And as long as beings remain May we likewise continue to stay Dispelling the world's suffering."
@fernandorey6717
@fernandorey6717 4 года назад
withoutcrux ain’t pretty, ain’t subtle...
@withoutcrux
@withoutcrux 4 года назад
@@fernandorey6717 "She'll step on the path, she'll see what I mean."
@stellapatchouli6652
@stellapatchouli6652 3 года назад
Never was a hardcore fan bc I never listened to all his songs. But lately I did. And I must confess - he revived my dormant soul. Leonard Cohen is more than a songwriter/poet. He shall remain magical.
@joanlogan7416
@joanlogan7416 5 месяцев назад
@user-fn1vf2fh1t
@user-fn1vf2fh1t 3 года назад
Из 2,2 тыс комментариев за 11 мес. нашел всего порядка 40 от русскоязычных пользователей и решил добавить свой на русском. Неожиданно нашёл этот клип среди рекомендованных и решил послушать, так как был удивлён незнакомому названию. Музыка и голос завораживают с самого начала. К концу произведения от слёз уже расплывался экран. Наверное, что-то случилось с сердцем... Очень красивое произведение, играющее на струнах души. Рекомендую всем слушать с хорошей аккустикой или в наушниках. Видеоряд показался сначала странным, но после нескольких прослушиваний и чтения переводов я понял, что видеоряд уместный. Огромная благодарность Маэстро и последователям, которые дали нам возможность услышать его голос и пережить за 5 минут жизнь автора. Спасибо ребятам Sergey Filat и Alexander Delphinov за красивые переводы. Достойный перевод можно сделать, только прожив жизнь автора хотя бы по известным фактам жизни Леонарда Коэна и из книги 'Beautiful Losers', которую наверное мало кто читал даже в переводе на русский. RIP Leonard 🙏
@liudmylalyudmyla9398
@liudmylalyudmyla9398 3 года назад
Можете поделиться информацией? Что-то никак не складывается картинка..
@semgold4444
@semgold4444 3 года назад
А о чё книга в крации ???
@Brind-amour
@Brind-amour 2 года назад
Thank you!
@larisapijbelehta3362
@larisapijbelehta3362 Год назад
Мир вам! Как замечательно показано очищение Души слой за слоем, и перед обрывом- ВОЗНЕСЕНИЕ!!! ❤ Всем желаю постичь ЭТО!
@minimanart
@minimanart 3 года назад
This is the end of the song Leonard wasn’t telling you: It falls in love, it bleeds and breaks Until it breaks apart. It turns lonely, cold and dark That’s - what happens to the heart. Thank you Leonard !
@akshaychougaonkar
@akshaychougaonkar 3 года назад
Beautiful.
@kamikazitsunami
@kamikazitsunami 3 года назад
The heart heals all wounds.
@adreabrooks11
@adreabrooks11 3 года назад
But Magic would not tarry It moves from arm to arm It would not stay with them Magic is afoot It cannot come to harm It rests in an empty palm It spawns in an empty mind But Magic is no instrument Magic is the end -Leonard Cohen & Buffy Sainte Marie
@capoeirastronaut
@capoeirastronaut 3 года назад
"Love is the only engine of survival"
@Prospect.1
@Prospect.1 3 года назад
Beautifully put
@lashapetriashvili4086
@lashapetriashvili4086 6 месяцев назад
walking with bare feet is a symbol of spiritual connection with nature and suffering, like Jesus.
@mess9681
@mess9681 2 года назад
I am 70 . and ive followed LC since I was a kid. this is the most beautiful thing ive ever known from him or anyone else. so painfully real what happens to the heart thank you master and thank you all the people who helped make and put this here on this platform and to whatever guided me to find it tonight
@tomerschwartz6531
@tomerschwartz6531 2 года назад
Beautiful
@dominiqueaudin1634
@dominiqueaudin1634 2 года назад
Moi aussi.
@deborahzarate3124
@deborahzarate3124 2 года назад
Ok...did you go to doc
@mess9681
@mess9681 2 года назад
@@deborahzarate3124 I am doc
@mess9681
@mess9681 2 года назад
@@deborahzarate3124 hey I am the doc
@kwren-od3si
@kwren-od3si 8 месяцев назад
I remember being amazed in the 60's that so many local singers and musicians thought he was weird or didn't know about him at all, when I was learning Suzanne, Sisters of Mercy, Dress Rehearsal Rag and Priests. There was such a deep sorrow in his music, yearning for the same simplicity others enjoyed in their lives but seeing, thinking, feeling too much. If you listen to anything of his, listen to "God is Alive, Magic Is Afoot". The man was a philosophical lyric genius. We shall never hear his like again.
@marlenlazri8355
@marlenlazri8355 4 года назад
I pressed the like button even before listening to the song. That's what happens to the heart.
@mrfrancesca99
@mrfrancesca99 4 года назад
Love
@najlasellami3381
@najlasellami3381 4 года назад
Same here
@jolantalamprecht9406
@jolantalamprecht9406 4 года назад
Like is not enough but needs to be. This poemsong is transcendental and eternal, so simple and deep in its expression.
@Ablasuena
@Ablasuena 4 года назад
brilliant, Marlen
@s.ealtendorf653
@s.ealtendorf653 4 года назад
...me too
@grimmblade
@grimmblade 4 года назад
Leonard Cohen the Einstein of deep thought. Einstein looked deep into the language of the universe while Leonard gives a glimpse deep into the human soul. Each equally as infinite.
@stellapatchouli6652
@stellapatchouli6652 3 года назад
Well said.💙💎☔
@alejandrodiaz-henderson6278
@alejandrodiaz-henderson6278 3 года назад
True True
@MotivatedMetalworks
@MotivatedMetalworks 3 года назад
Leonard put the essence of humanity into words. A prophet of our troubled times. A gift from God himself.
@rajeshpahwa9339
@rajeshpahwa9339 2 месяца назад
Nice.
@JamieLynn7
@JamieLynn7 10 месяцев назад
Leonard is immortal. His words are timeless. They will live on forever..
@robiulawal007
@robiulawal007 6 месяцев назад
Heaven has Leonard Cohen and David Bowie. Earth has Roger Waters! ❤❤
@ericanderson1593
@ericanderson1593 4 года назад
Once again we must bow our heads to Leonard's genius and be thankful to hear his voice.
@ericanderson1593
@ericanderson1593 4 года назад
And Mr. Cohen is God.
@ericanderson1593
@ericanderson1593 4 года назад
@Tyler Morales You may well be right,I may be insane.However Mr.Cohens poetic genius is of rare variety and recognising that is an acceptable act ,an act of thankfulness and gratitude for the depth of a God given humanity.
@onmyown7364
@onmyown7364 4 года назад
@@ericanderson1593 Cohen would not appreciate being called a GOD.
@prateexit
@prateexit 4 года назад
This is a real masterpiece, this is a holy art, You know we miss you Leonard, What happens to the heart 💓
@integralsun
@integralsun 4 года назад
I stood there at a distance not a step beyond the start A pain arises in my belly and l release one final fart.
@a.g.9202
@a.g.9202 4 года назад
Sorry Mr Cohen isn't mortal.
@skabdussayeed3205
@skabdussayeed3205 3 года назад
Those two lines " In the prison of the gifted, I was friendly with the guards" .....
@Playth3record
@Playth3record 2 года назад
I am curious, what do you think it meant?
@fractiousperson303
@fractiousperson303 2 года назад
That line is so striking and poignant, it takes me aback and gives me chills every time. I'm not sure what others or Leonard meant by it, to me it suggests a sort of mercenary aspect to making it as an artist, leaving behind friends and peers, as well as feeling trapped by that fame and celebrity, which seems to fit Leonard's retreat to Hydra. Or maybe the prison of the gifted is in the person so gifted or cursed with such intelligence and sensitivity as to be lonely and alienating and painful, even in obscurity, and being friendly with the guards means being able to play nice, be charming, and sort of fake being like other people to get along in life, and feeling like you're betraying your true self (the other prisoners?) in your social and professional life and its personae. It's a startlingly unflattering and sinister image. But it also harkens back to recurrent references to the Shoah/Holocaust on this pair of albums (especially prominently from "You want it Darker"'s refrain: "a million candles burning" and verse "They're lining up the prisoners and the guards are taking aim/I struggled with some demons/they were middle class and tame/I didn't know I had permission to murder and to maim" and evoked within this own song's stark last couplet (a contrasting image of the poet and his father as partisan/Jewish rebels", ready to shoot those same guards. But of course one of the major features of great art or literature is that it inspires different interpretations and I would like to see what other people think too.
@skabdussayeed3205
@skabdussayeed3205 2 года назад
@@fractiousperson303 Thank you so much Ian for writing this detailed explanation. It seems like you have gotten the exact interpretation as I thought. I would stress more on 1st and 2nd explanation that you brought up. Yes, gifted people are hell lot different and 'cursed' with so much of intelligence and sensitivity as to be more and more alienated from society. They are immersed in their own world of thoughts and ideas to outwardly appear as strange and unusual. Normal people think positivity means you ignore and shy away from pains and agony of being alone. Truth is, brains in those gifted individuals work in a completely different frequency and doesn't match with the common people. So they feel alone even when surrounded by crowd. That's what Leonard Cohen meant I guess when he said 'In the prison of gifted'. But still you live in a society and want to be accepted , so you behave in an acceptable way to match the normal people's frequency. That's where the phrase comes " I was friendly with the guards".
@skabdussayeed3205
@skabdussayeed3205 2 года назад
@@Playth3record You might want to see the reply given below.
@joachimdahl233
@joachimdahl233 2 года назад
@@Playth3record I know.... you know but you asked anyway.. Miriam...
@vanderlog1
@vanderlog1 Год назад
Миллион раз смотрел и ещё миллион раз посмотрю!
@diannelawrence8921
@diannelawrence8921 4 года назад
I designed Leonards hummingbird. We were friends. I had a dream after he passed. We were in a forest. I was with some friends outside a trailer. He came over and asked if I wanted something to eat. As we walked away he turned to me and started talking and talking. Telling me important things I can't remember. (my father once came to me in a dream and did the same thing) After he finished talking he said it was time for him to return. I walked with him along the path....just like the one in the video and we talked together. Then I had to stop and he continued just like in this video. At the end of the path I saw a bright green field in sunlight. This video is phenomenal. Dianne V. Lawrence
@jojones4685
@jojones4685 4 года назад
Hello, if you don't mind me asking, what were Leonard's religious beliefs?
@oscarfernandoofpublicnature
@oscarfernandoofpublicnature 4 года назад
I'm sorry for your loss. I loved and will always love Leonard. He is one of my most strong inspirations for creating my music
@diannelawrence8921
@diannelawrence8921 4 года назад
@@jojones4685 he became a zen monk but was buried in the Jewish faith per his wishes. But his spirituality and deep understanding of spiritual nature could not be contained in a "religion".
@diannelawrence8921
@diannelawrence8921 4 года назад
@@oscarfernandoofpublicnature let your heart lead the way!
@nji7772
@nji7772 4 года назад
@@jojones4685 Jewish from Montreal, Canada
@appolo85b62
@appolo85b62 4 года назад
As a man who is mainly into rap and hip hop music I dont understand why Leonard Cohen seems to resonate though my soul and I genuinely love his music so much. RIP a true legend
@rebeccawest8973
@rebeccawest8973 4 года назад
Leonard's words speak to the same emotions that rap and hip hop do, all there is is a stylistic difference.
@nasah99
@nasah99 3 года назад
The funk is in the poetry, man.
@b.bailey8244
@b.bailey8244 3 года назад
because great rap and hip hop are great poetry, and so you would love Leonard Cohen because he is a great poet - and all of these tell deep truths.
@PatrickAshe41
@PatrickAshe41 3 года назад
@Varg Smexernikernes right there with you.
@creativejustice1298
@creativejustice1298 2 года назад
Illmatic a album by the Rapper Nas - is the closest thing to Leonard Cohen level poetry. If the streets had a poetic voice Nas absolutely spoke it
@user-cy7hb9bh6g
@user-cy7hb9bh6g Год назад
Коэн -- гений. Меня потрясла эта как бы баллада о человеке , нашедшем выход из тупика, когда жить дальше нет сил и незачем...Можно -- " уйти в Нирвану", без возврата. Но это требует большой силы воли...Завидую тем, кто может... Мальчик(?) "смог" и ушёл . Мне -- не дано. Поэтому медленно тлею ...Здесь. Вот такая трактовка этой гениальной композиции Коэна.
@user-ij2xu8ek7j
@user-ij2xu8ek7j Год назад
Вы так правы. Не всем дано так уйти в другую жизнь. Получилось тонко, деликатно, проникновенно. Потрясло до глубины души и даже до слез.
@AngelaAngela-yj7lw
@AngelaAngela-yj7lw 8 месяцев назад
Это девочка.пень ты 😂
@user-cy7hb9bh6g
@user-cy7hb9bh6g 8 месяцев назад
@@AngelaAngela-yj7lw Даже пачкаться не хочу тебе отвечать, быдло.
@TaalpatarShepai
@TaalpatarShepai 3 года назад
He will live forever
@souparnobanerjee9813
@souparnobanerjee9813 3 года назад
Akdmm
@BanhiBudgetBeauty
@BanhiBudgetBeauty 3 года назад
I literally didn’t listen to this because then i have to accept that he's no more... His death felt personal.
@kazitusher5364
@kazitusher5364 3 года назад
😍😍😍
@sounakbagchi5047
@sounakbagchi5047 3 года назад
Eta r You want it darker eyi duto gaan. I can literally feel these two.
@sayusayme7729
@sayusayme7729 3 года назад
Love him forever ♥️
@menatoorus5696
@menatoorus5696 4 года назад
He’s just Immortal.
@thecowboywithrats4425
@thecowboywithrats4425 4 года назад
@AKNetworkEdit I think they referred to Cohen.
@mustardpower7123
@mustardpower7123 4 года назад
@AKNetworkEdit .......... Wow, such a compelling remark.
@annabackman3028
@annabackman3028 4 года назад
💗 No-one is fully dead until forgotten about. Mr Leonard Cohen will live for a long, long time ahead. I have said that before, and will keep repeating.
@nji7772
@nji7772 4 года назад
Lenoard was a Canadian Jew from Montreal. I had ALL of his songs memorized by 14 years of age. I am a Canadian Jew from BC, Vancouver Island (the oldest synagogue in Canada). Z'L Mr. Cohen.
@mickaelcohen6152
@mickaelcohen6152 3 года назад
BDH FOR OUR HOLY JEWISH BROTHER
@lanacain
@lanacain 3 месяца назад
This is what happens when you hurt people. The heart turns to stone❤❤❤
@lacasadinuvole
@lacasadinuvole 4 года назад
This video perfectly describes how our lives should be lived: in peace, contemplating nature. Pushing away many of our crappy, useless, inner battles that drain our positive energies. Then, the fear will disappear and we'll turn into humans, once again. Leonard is a Master life.
@user-kf6et6jd1b
@user-kf6et6jd1b 4 года назад
TRUE
@Briquette1000
@Briquette1000 4 года назад
No one else writes like this, no one.
@TheFonograf
@TheFonograf 4 года назад
Some of us are trying :)
@janiceward2169
@janiceward2169 4 года назад
Touches the soul...!!
@BC-ul8xt
@BC-ul8xt 4 года назад
@Esteban Simon Why people must allways arguing..:"who is better, who is bigger.."..?! But, instead of 'battle' -we had opportunity to enjoy in musics, poetry, of all diferent/simillar artists.💜💚
@farshidahmadi1970
@farshidahmadi1970 4 года назад
hi, i'm not a native english speaker and this song is hard to understand, so do you/anybody-else think you can simplify it a bit for me.
@loreldien1603
@loreldien1603 4 года назад
I think Lana del Rey's writing inspired by his song
@ancapetrache8521
@ancapetrache8521 4 года назад
I regret not having the chance to ever see him singing live, I regret being to young when he was still touring. He is one of the few reasons I would go back in time.
@traviscarver4708
@traviscarver4708 4 года назад
Anca Petrache I was supposed to see him in 2008 and my girlfriend at the time didn’t want me going. I decided not to go. Big. Mistake. I’ll never let someone keep me from doing what I want again. Also, hello Anca.
@Prospect.1
@Prospect.1 3 года назад
I had 1 chance to see him but it was a state away an my car would not make the trip ,,sadly
@martimribeiro7538
@martimribeiro7538 3 года назад
regret being young? i mean we can only regret our mistakes.. age is not a mistake..
@serbanpetrusel6860
@serbanpetrusel6860 3 года назад
Și eu.
@emilyfraser509
@emilyfraser509 2 года назад
I regret not having listened to him before I had. My mum was a big fan, and I never listened to him before she died. He played in Belfast in 2019, i remember my mum looking up tickets and they were pretty expensive. I was just out of school. I'd give anything now to go back and buy us tickets. We did go to see NIN a couple of times, good memories.
@sibylledreesbeimdieke7170
@sibylledreesbeimdieke7170 Месяц назад
This song is so deep is resonates with me. We all have been through break ups and being dumped by people we loved. Devastating. Leonard makes it into poetry.
@witt.1620
@witt.1620 4 года назад
I'm glad he got to achieve transcendence in the end. We all must take that long solitary walk through the forest, the darkest night of our lives, and make it out alive, before we can truly rise to our calling. Beautiful video, music, lyrics. Such a gifted light we lost.
@InAverySilentWay
@InAverySilentWay Год назад
Wonderfully said.
@henrytozer2257
@henrytozer2257 4 года назад
I just saw a new Leonard Cohen video pop up when opened RU-vid right now... I couldn't believe my eyes... Is this a dream? And then, this? What happens to the heart? Mine feels like it's just been hit by a truck. In a good way. Thank you, Leonard..
@dwulfik
@dwulfik 4 года назад
Poetry that purifies your heart by making you cry
@Alyssa-ms2gy
@Alyssa-ms2gy Год назад
This is the best description of his music
@darrenbaker3159
@darrenbaker3159 3 месяца назад
The world's proven to be a darker place without this man.
@aminadavdvir
@aminadavdvir 4 года назад
RIP L.Cohen... we miss you. What a great song you left us.
@MrDinoo17
@MrDinoo17 4 года назад
Legends Never Die!
@akingbadeakintomiwa4119
@akingbadeakintomiwa4119 Месяц назад
Song that somehow finds it way into the heart despite its haunting voice
@itisi6455
@itisi6455 2 месяца назад
The magnificent opposing sights.. Majestic.
@th7385
@th7385 4 года назад
I'm crying like a little child..this poet touched me so deep and brought everything hidden-emotion and memory -to light...i felt my tender soul naked
@janetrodwaybowden9548
@janetrodwaybowden9548 3 года назад
Love your heart x
@Bot101101
@Bot101101 4 года назад
What a legend. I would haven given the Nobel prize in literature to Leonard Cohen before I gave it to Bob Dylan (and I say this as a huge Dylan fan).
@banexer68
@banexer68 4 года назад
And I thank you for that, as #teamcohen huge fan
@ShahyarGhanbari
@ShahyarGhanbari 4 года назад
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS !
@TooleyPeter
@TooleyPeter 4 года назад
No. And I say this as a huge fan of both.
@thalianunez8649
@thalianunez8649 4 года назад
I agree with you
@ChileVuela
@ChileVuela 4 года назад
@Relentless Defeatist - Someone hasn't listened to much Cohen, then. Very few of his songs are "stereotypical horny old dude stuff".
@salentosongline
@salentosongline 4 месяца назад
For me it should end " Then I understood I'm a drop of the endless cosmic ozean and I walked my path in silence. That happens to my heart"
@ashameditations219
@ashameditations219 3 года назад
The actress is tremendous. Wanted to say that before outing myself as a Cohen fanatic since "Suzanne " in 1969. He was a huge talent. I feel his loss every day.
@Jellybaby50
@Jellybaby50 3 года назад
Who is the actress?
@mrwilliecowie
@mrwilliecowie 3 года назад
Wow I thought it was an actor !
@Jellybaby50
@Jellybaby50 3 года назад
@@mrwilliecowie actually trans non-binary.
@fredjohnson9997
@fredjohnson9997 3 года назад
Hello Asha..
@Badz_B34chst4r
@Badz_B34chst4r 3 года назад
​@@Jellybaby50 Bobbi Salvör Menuez is the actor/actress
@johnnybgood9098
@johnnybgood9098 4 года назад
7.11.2019. Today is 3 years without Leonard, we will never forget you 🙏🖤
@nikiTricoteuse
@nikiTricoteuse 4 года назад
Still breaks my heart to think l'll never hear him in person again.
@johnnybgood9098
@johnnybgood9098 4 года назад
@@nikiTricoteuse mine too bro, mine too...
@MarkMerkesh
@MarkMerkesh 3 года назад
Already 2020
@NevadaBoss
@NevadaBoss 4 года назад
He may not have called it "art", but the world did. Leonard--even in death, a giant among a tide of dwarves.
@nancyhanscom1374
@nancyhanscom1374 4 месяца назад
2024 he is...❤
@rutrazemog2080
@rutrazemog2080 3 года назад
Oh my God, I've never listened to this song before. I feel shivers down my spine. Pure poetry, crushes and purifies the soul at the same time
@gashamgorcubayli8144
@gashamgorcubayli8144 4 года назад
Here is he, speaking to us sweetly from a window in the tower of song with his poetry, songs and novels.
@sadbradsmith
@sadbradsmith 4 года назад
Leonard towering over everyone from the grave. I can't believe we get another album of stuff like this. What a gift. Bless your soul!
@AdrianBorcea
@AdrianBorcea 3 года назад
He was and will remain a genius. Singer, composer, poet, philosopher, but above all, a man with a great soul.
@agamdc
@agamdc 3 месяца назад
This song is a masterpiece. I've got chills listening to it.
@areej1741
@areej1741 4 года назад
Piece of art. May his soul Rest In Peace.
@ruchanseker
@ruchanseker 4 года назад
I gotta admit that I'm 30 and I cried at this in the middle of the day ... I feel lucky to listen to this so early R.I.P Cohen. Adamsın.
@ruchanseker
@ruchanseker 4 года назад
@Sam The Sham it felt like he's still alive
@thevaleyard1802
@thevaleyard1802 4 года назад
@@ruchanseker He is still alive as long as people listen to his songs.
@nazlhilalcetinkaya4731
@nazlhilalcetinkaya4731 4 года назад
"Adamsın"la bitirince güldüm. Çok yaşa e mi! ^^
@leftlegofevolution
@leftlegofevolution 4 года назад
@@thevaleyard1802 Yes, forever.
@flemmingfarmer7353
@flemmingfarmer7353 4 года назад
I am 50!
@vib_di
@vib_di 2 года назад
This bought tears to my eyes, its like a flash of truth. Really we are here in this world for a very short period, experiences are infinite. But at the end, what happens to the heart.
@susanwarner8901
@susanwarner8901 2 года назад
Beautifully said.
@klytouch7515
@klytouch7515 2 года назад
Oh it just stop beating.. yup..😁
@bertdowns5240
@bertdowns5240 2 года назад
So very true... our lives are so short in this reality.
@klytouch7515
@klytouch7515 2 года назад
@@bertdowns5240 that is why generational wealth accumulation and inherent from your wealthy family doesn't make any difference or making you any happier.. 1.. always worrying about preen_up, Never understand true love, and constantly lonely, and living in fear of losing that hegemonic position.. hmmm That is why.. life is just too short for living in that kind of environment.. 😂
@nigelparker5886
@nigelparker5886 3 года назад
Hello all..I’m 73 summers old now and not quite ready to part just yet, but L’s memorable and so relevant past words of being so lightly here and hoping the ending not being too uncomfortable, these parting words from this incredibly eloquent writer of verse and song has somehow conspired within me to accept that my departure may not be that far away...and he has helped allay any fears I may have previously had.But without an urgent change of heart and behaviour from all we humans..life on this planet for most living things may be grossly curtailed as a result of not caring enough for each other and the natural beauty of this world we all share! Thank you Mr Cohen for all your words of wisdom and safe journey to wherever you hoped to go and the writers guild that surely must await you there.. Bon Voyage! X
@dmitrivlad8538
@dmitrivlad8538 4 года назад
Hello, Mr. Cohen. It's nice to see you again!
@dmmjsm
@dmmjsm 4 года назад
A relief and such sadness to hear Cohen's words and voice again.
@mridulachakraborty276
@mridulachakraborty276 4 года назад
His voice makes you discover your inner still self
@yusufziyayagcoglu7155
@yusufziyayagcoglu7155 3 года назад
That is right
@robertmichael3860
@robertmichael3860 2 года назад
Hello How are you doing?
@user-gx5qk9eb1l
@user-gx5qk9eb1l 3 года назад
Поставить лайк -это ничего не сказать. Шедевр...
@potatoe_hooman
@potatoe_hooman 4 года назад
" Now the angel's got a fiddle The devil's got a harp Every soul is like a minnow Every mind is like a shark Me, I've broken every window But the house, the house is dark I care, but very little What happens to the heart " This is so beautifully versed. I want to cry.
@stivib5937
@stivib5937 4 года назад
The best
@varya9878
@varya9878 4 года назад
❤️
@thenightingale8593
@thenightingale8593 4 года назад
❤️
@user-kf6et6jd1b
@user-kf6et6jd1b 4 года назад
TRULY
@999TheJoseph
@999TheJoseph 4 года назад
What a fool I was for thinking Leonard was actually mortal.
@Xenaisthebusiness
@Xenaisthebusiness 4 года назад
What a grand and intoxicating innocence
@user-kf6et6jd1b
@user-kf6et6jd1b 4 года назад
TRUE
@markw8825
@markw8825 4 года назад
Wonderfully said !
@MSYNGWIE12
@MSYNGWIE12 3 года назад
you too huh, 4 years ago and I am still cry and don't believe the time that has passed, I still can't listen oddly enough to him, very often because i keep searching for him because he is how the light gets in but...you understand...Namaste Z
@athanasiantafou814
@athanasiantafou814 3 года назад
True
@D.A.DreamArt
@D.A.DreamArt 3 года назад
Doesn't he feel like an oasis of good, soulful music surrounded by 21st-century pop desert?
@LeonVerhulst
@LeonVerhulst 3 года назад
Sure does
@GioTube.
@GioTube. 2 года назад
Now the angel's got a fiddle The devil's got a harp Every soul is like a minnow Every mind is like a shark I've broken every window But the house, the house is dark I care but very little What happens to the heart . 💔🖤
@terrycher100
@terrycher100 2 года назад
0wow like this song and like the poem who is the poet?
@Yinaria
@Yinaria 2 года назад
@@terrycher100 the song is from Leonard Cohen and the poem is in this song in the middle part ❤️🖤
@lessiakochetkova8363
@lessiakochetkova8363 Год назад
Watch the Peak Blinders.
@kontrolbug392
@kontrolbug392 4 года назад
This is perfection, but then again...this is Leonard Cohen, so it's a given.
@andreagonella4956
@andreagonella4956 4 года назад
"It failed my little fire But it's bright the dying spark Go tell the young messiah What happens to the heart" oh Leonard, my Leonard ♥️
@lailajonsdottir3585
@lailajonsdottir3585 4 года назад
Do you like to be here? OK we go home my love. 1000 kiss to you!
@Mondhase2000
@Mondhase2000 Год назад
Gosh, this is not just music. This is art😍😢it's so heartbreaking wonderful. It makes me cry a river😢
@lizgichora6472
@lizgichora6472 7 месяцев назад
Playing a stunning couple, angels fiddle and devils harp " what happens to the heart? " We all have to confront the troubled mind at some point in life. Remarkable! Blessed memory leonard cohen.
@charlestaylor8624
@charlestaylor8624 4 года назад
His songs wrestle with angels, have more questions than answers, and that's what we need.
@Lieturon92
@Lieturon92 4 года назад
I cannot like this comment enough
@RemyMyer
@RemyMyer 4 года назад
I never even hoped for another beautiful album from L. Cohen.
@lilianaaursulesei8053
@lilianaaursulesei8053 3 месяца назад
O liniște binefăcătoare te cuprinde ascultându-i vocea.
@wearealljustclowns
@wearealljustclowns 2 года назад
No grave can hold this being down. He travels to us who are open enough to bring more of what he always did. Truth, light.
@robertwiesler381
@robertwiesler381 4 года назад
This is absolutely fantastic and beautiful Leonard was a true hero and gentleman I am so glad I saw him live twice He always called his audience 'friends' So - thank you my friend Leonard You will never be forgotten Your music will still be heard in 1000 years RIP
@schumachersbatman5094
@schumachersbatman5094 4 года назад
"I care but very little What happens to the heart" There's a line in every Cohen song that makes me smile.
@ajoyjana3991
@ajoyjana3991 3 года назад
Its 4 am. A sleepless moist night with Leonard's voice filling up myself. This is not what I wanted but Its okay what happens to the heart.
@raomansmita
@raomansmita 8 месяцев назад
I have never listened such beautiful song in my entire life! lyric, voice, music are inseparable ! Cant even explain in words after listening these words! "What Happens to the Heart"!!!
@philliploco5037
@philliploco5037 4 года назад
I miss Leonard Cohen. I cried when he passed away . Such a special Man with a beautiful voice.
@RichardKoning
@RichardKoning 4 года назад
Right now, ..i'm in tears. This, .. is, .. Beautiful.
@annadeinyan890
@annadeinyan890 4 года назад
Me 2🖤
@sohamscape
@sohamscape 3 года назад
This will be remembered..what happens to the heart..
@raoufsaada1
@raoufsaada1 3 года назад
The song generally talks about the elevation from a material life (human love , work , material things ) to a spiritual life where you don't attach your heart to things that go away (mortal,that dies...) . Well at least this is what I understood , the part of the rifle thats what happens when you lock your heart to love material things . While when loving spiritually , your soul will fly . This song has two meaning if not many but it depends on the listener mood , emotions , and perception . what happens to the heart depends on how you chose to elevate
@blueberry7899
@blueberry7899 3 года назад
I agree, thank you, for me this is often the reason of Leonards songs
@trevortaylor4113porsche
@trevortaylor4113porsche 4 года назад
I remember driving with my old boss to London and as we were driving he put a Leonard Cohen CD on, I said who is this, he said a genius just listen.. I said it sounds crap it's just some bloke talking, he said in his Irish accent you don't know what your talking about.. I'm happy to admit how wrong I was 10 to 12 years later I absolutely love listening to his music his art and voice pure legend and so much more to give, he opens your soul and you have to watch
@gerardo49078
@gerardo49078 3 года назад
I would pretty much slap you if you said that to my face! LMAO. But yeah, there is something going on there that we tend to appreciate music we used to despise the older we grow
@ashameditations219
@ashameditations219 4 года назад
This is an enchanting song, but an even more enchanting video. The Oscar-worthy young actress is compelling even with her back to the camera she tells the story. I hope someone tells her how amazing she is. And that ending!!!! 5 stars
@robertmichael3860
@robertmichael3860 2 года назад
Hi Asha You got a cute name. Lol
@user-tb9jl6vu9n
@user-tb9jl6vu9n Год назад
Ничего себе, шедевр. Я где живу то? Спасибо и низки поклон автору канала.
@sofiafernandezchirinskiseu7077
@sofiafernandezchirinskiseu7077 8 месяцев назад
Voz misteriosa, que habla y susurra sus canciones, impregna los corazones y nunca morirá. Leonard Cohen era muy especial, atemporal, único e inimitable. Gracias a su hijo podemos disfrutar de esta joya y de un videoclip maravilloso
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