the poetry in music. The best -old time classic .Leonard Cohen could just speak , whisper instead of singing if he wanted ...Just the best artist ...Deeply true. l just adored him,, Thank you Leonard for the dance ...R.i.P
Leonard Cohen 21.09.1934-07.09.2016 Listened to this in remembrance of the late Leonard Cohen yesterday on the 4th Anniversary of his passing. It reduced me to tears. This may have been his last concert and final ‘live’ encore but not his last encore. The Maestros poetry, melody and verse will be called upon as far into the future, for as long as the future exists. Departed in the flesh, forever in our hearts. ❤️ 🎶❤️🎶❤️🎶❤️🎶
Thank you great sage for the flames of inspiration, and then reassuring my melancholic coals with your gentle direct breath, and the ashes you left for the morning, awaiting fresh kindling. And now there's a mighty clap of thunder, right on time. Sail well, dear man. Brother.
Fellici BIANCO Greetings from Dublin Ireland brother hinini he was ready beautiful put.inspired..Leonard would have loved it..a good friend much-loved and respected here thanks for letting us ride along....
How lucky we have this video, I guess in our hearts we knew this would be the last concert from the Maestro, how lucky we live in these times, when we can watch him forever.still saving the last dance for you..
Awesome .. the best poet there ever was. Thank you so much for putting this up. I would love to have the complete show in video. Allready have the audio in awesome quality
Holy Cow! And to top it off, those folks that entered the stage at the end included Perla Batalla. The only missing piece was Julie Christensen. What a classy guy!
Bravo!! Magnificent performance by all! Great video. Thanks so much for sharing it. What a pleasure for a completely devoted fan of this master singer/songwriter/performer/human being. His talent slays me; his humility is an inspiration. Baruch Hashem for LC.
Ohhhhh... I wish I had been able to see this. I have only been able to see L.C. once, and that was in my home town of San Diego... where performers come to take a nap. Seriously... don't even think about coming here to see a show. I hate L.A.- but go there. The crowds and the venues are SOOOOOO much better. Saw Dylan in S.D. and it was boring. Saw him at the Hollywood Bowl twice and he blew the doors off the place both times. The last part here where Cohen thanks everyone for paying attention to him over the years reminded me of his opening monologue when I saw him in S.D. at Humphreys- he started going on profusely about how he was so thankful, so grateful, so gratified.... that Mororola welcomed him to San Diego. We all said "hunh?" and then someone in the audience turned their head to the back, and we all followed him, and there was this RIDICULOUSLY large and distracting sign that said: MOTOROLA WELCOMES LEONARD COHEN. Absolute trash hack crap. And the poor guy had to look towards that the entire concert. If we had had enough collective balls, we would have gone up to the balcony and tore it down, just to save some dignity. But it's San Diego, and sorry folks, but I've lived in San Francisco... we're long past the boundaries of collective dignity. If you're not from L.A. (In which case F you) and you want to truck with that, feel free to message me.