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Suzanne (from "Live At The Isle of Wight 1970") (Live At The Isle of Wight 1970) 

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Lyrics:
Suzanne takes you down to her place near the river
You can hear the boats go by
You can spend the night beside her
And you know that she's half crazy
But that's why you want to be there
And she feeds you tea and oranges
That come all the way from China
And just when you mean to tell her
That you have no love to give her
Then she gets you on her wavelength
And she lets the river answer
That you've always been her lover
And you want to travel with her
And you want to travel blind
And you know that she will trust you
For you've touched her perfect body with your mind.
And Jesus was a sailor
When he walked upon the water
And he spent a long time watching
From his lonely wooden tower
And when he knew for certain
Only drowning men could see him
He said "All men will be sailors then
Until the sea shall free them"
But he himself was broken
Long before the sky would open
Forsaken, almost human
He sank beneath your wisdom like a stone
And you want to travel with him
And you want to travel blind
And you think maybe you'll trust him
For he's touched your perfect body with his mind.
Now Suzanne takes your hand
And she leads you to the river
She is wearing rags and feathers
From Salvation Army counters
And the sun pours down like honey
On our lady of the harbour
And she shows you where to look
Among the garbage and the flowers
There are heroes in the seaweed
There are children in the morning
They are leaning out for love
And they will lean that way forever
While Suzanne holds the mirror
And you want to travel with her
And you want to travel blind
And you know that you can trust her
For she's touched your perfect body with her mind.

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@talentschool
@talentschool 4 года назад
I was there, it was easy cos I lived in portsmouth. Was 22, now 72, still have the memories of the 69 and 70 festivals.
@JeanetteFaith
@JeanetteFaith 3 года назад
wow.......
@gab.man.5228
@gab.man.5228 3 года назад
@Peter Rendle Do you think there is something within music and singer-song writing that is still alive? I mean, I guess you witnessed so much beauty and inspiration which involved the whole society. Do you think that it has lasted and reached us today? (Hope it makes sense)
@talentschool
@talentschool 3 года назад
@@gab.man.5228 Hi Gab. Man. In answer to your question I do think that there is still something alive from the days that I was privileged to watch the likes of Leonard Cohen perform. For example Mr Cohen's 'Hallelujah' is played more often these days than it was in the 70s. There are also a number of current writers such as Ed Sheeran who continue the tradition of creating music that touches the soul and inspires.
@bodaka619
@bodaka619 3 года назад
@@talentschool I'm 22 now. Found this the same age you saw it in person haha. I have to say there is little music coming from my generation which achieves the same level of... i guess the word is beauty. You are lucky to have lived through this time man, I'm envious.
@talentschool
@talentschool 3 года назад
@@bodaka619 Adam, living in the 60s and 70s in England was a sheer delight. I saw the Stones live in Hyde Park for free and at the IOW we saw Dylan. the Who, The Moody Blues. Ravi Shenka Joan Baez. Jimmy Hendrix, the Doors and many more. Aside from that we went to a club called 'The Birdcage' in Portsmouth and they had live bands such as Ike and Tina Turner, Jimmy James and the Vagabonds and Rod Stewart . At the Reading Jazz and Blues Festival more bands including the Crazy World of Arthur Brown who came on stage via a crane with his hair on fire ahead of belting out the song 'Fire' - so much fun, went too quickly. Enjoy every day man.
@zuzannawisniewska4464
@zuzannawisniewska4464 3 месяца назад
If you're still listening to this, you're a legend and I love you! .... from Fort Worth, Texas
@MsPinkChocobo
@MsPinkChocobo 11 лет назад
Mr Cohen saved my life 5 years ago.. If they hadn't played famous blue raincoat on the radio that night. I wouldn't have been here today. Thank you for your fantastic voice and poetry. You're my hero.
@saharahashaart2802
@saharahashaart2802 3 года назад
🎶🕇💙
@vertyisprobablydead
@vertyisprobablydead 2 года назад
Oh shut up. "saved my life" just shut up. Jesus christ.
@johntonkin516
@johntonkin516 Год назад
God bless you 🙏❤️
@samraatsingh9571
@samraatsingh9571 Год назад
Cohen is everywhere saving us. Not God but Cohen.
@paulinesakhrani5202
@paulinesakhrani5202 10 месяцев назад
Only Jesus can save.❤
@SMcIlhenny
@SMcIlhenny 7 лет назад
This is one of the first songs I ever learned on the guitar when I was 14. My elder sister, RIP, taught it to me. Maybe she can sing it with Leonard now. :)
@12345612378186
@12345612378186 2 года назад
❤️
@fantomas3066
@fantomas3066 Год назад
✌️
@eliasmartinez4260
@eliasmartinez4260 Год назад
that was beautiful.
@Norvo82
@Norvo82 8 лет назад
Or, as Cohen himself said... "I wrote this [“Suzanne”] in 1966. Suzanne [Verdal] had a room on a waterfront street in the port of Montreal. Everything happened just as it was put down. She was the wife of a man I knew. Her hospitality was immaculate. With guitar in hand, I decided to turn this poem into a song. I even sang it to Judy Collins over the telephone. She immediately liked something about the song but couldn’t tell me what it was. The publishing rights were lost in New York City and it is probably appropriate that I don’t own this song. Just the other day I heard some people singing it on a ship in the Caspian Sea."
@keithusher6810
@keithusher6810 5 лет назад
nice reply..
@iga279
@iga279 3 года назад
Pure beauty; He is the one who deserved the Nobel prize, since they started giving it to singers.
@jeremiemaranda1585
@jeremiemaranda1585 3 года назад
Bob Dylan is better
@denroy3
@denroy3 3 года назад
Cohen may write well...but e sounds dull as dishwater.
@iga279
@iga279 3 года назад
@@jeremiemaranda1585 and you base it on your superior understanding of poetry?
@iga279
@iga279 3 года назад
@@denroy3 as compared to ???
@begshallots
@begshallots 3 года назад
I relate to Cohen more than Dylan but there’s no real comparison as to which one is more prolific or had the greatest breadth to their music. Dylan was an innovator on a huge scale - even in a way that’s difficult to capture. There might not have been a Cohen if not for Dylan. I’m a bigger fan of Cohen but Dylan is probably the only singer who deserves a literature prize.
@steveuhr3718
@steveuhr3718 7 лет назад
Leonard Cohen was off my radar until his death. Since then I have listened to little else. A haunting voice and beautiful lyrics. He should be remembered for a long time.
@janestill2588
@janestill2588 3 года назад
Me too I was sad that I missed out on life concerts and his music for so long but I'm blessed that I found him and he is the master poet
@pranavbhatia8163
@pranavbhatia8163 3 года назад
He will live on in his poetry and music forever. ❤️
@paulscottfilms
@paulscottfilms 2 года назад
It was in the sixties and seventies he was at his best. He also wrote some strange books around that early days. Things like " The energy of slaves "
@MSYNGWIE12
@MSYNGWIE12 2 года назад
Since you love the music may I humbly suggest, as a Cohen-Head since a "bopper" - as a Canadian and literature lover, ALL of his poetry, his 3 novels- 2 are available now and a blessed 3rd (written back in 1965? when he lived with his beautiful muse, Marianne Ihlen, in paradise- Greek Island of Hydra) The Ballet of Lepers, will be released- mine's pre-ordered- can you tell I LOVE THIS MAN, NEXT TO MY PARTNER- actually some days I look up and say, "Leonard, could you put down your paint brush, turn off your laptop and TEACH MY HUSBAND, HOW TO BE A GENTLEMAN AND NEGOTIATE WITH A WOMAN!!!" ! I know he hears! Sorry for my digression- it was only a recent announcement-a third novel and 14 short stories!!!!! If you are a "head" this is huge as the Mad Men say- can't get into that show- the sexism is SO disagreeable...seriously, for those Canadians in academia, or for the mass with an inferiority complex on the international stage, ie world dominated by U.S.A. culture etc. Leonard was, IS a national/international hero- his novel, Beautiful Losers was compared by a Boston newspaper to James Joyce! Check out Book of Mercy- you don't need to be Jewish- like his music, a soothing balm for all who hurt....wish I could get Mr. Putin to pick up a copy and ingest it- I write this as his vicious, unjustified, attack on The Ukraine is in week 4 or 5- It's none of my biz but can I ask why you listen to Leonard and band now but not before he passed-? Just curious? Not into "folk". I love ALL GENRES of music and do listen to pieces of medieval passion plays to Keith Jarrett, he's very ill- Leonard wasn't a jazz fan but I read he was friends with Keith and did dig his music- Leonard's music and poetry and beliefs led me in many directions- I had a "father from Hell" an abusive nightmare who did nothing for me but one thing- he gave me my 1st Leonard Cohen book of poetry- the song, Nancy, that could have been written for me- not quite all of the story pertains but overall tone does- when I saw him in concert, in the later years ( he and I missed each other, moving around! And yes, though much younger, I'd have slept with him! ) I wore green stocking a la Irma La Douce, alias Shirley Maclean, and vintage, black velvet and I know he saw and heard me! I was so excited and a little drunk, I had to stand up and profess my love etc! Yes I am being silly but he could hear me- small, typical, understated Canadian concert hall- nobody behind us- pretty boring ( considering the performers) sedate, dull, audience- not like Montreal....Sorry, I am in the mire of a Cohenesque depression and my circadian cycle is screwed up. Up at 2:30 am, practically every night- awful- I never thought I'd be this old- and no, I don't believe Cohen only appeals to the morbid and in despair crowd- watch, Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Leonard Cohen- it's on RU-vid- marvelous both as a glimpse of Leonard Cohen and a slice of Montreal in some ways still as it appears in 1965- those wonderful lavish department stores are gone as is Ben's- I went to Montreal a few years ago to visit Ben's but time, as a fellow musician and fan, Damien Rice put it, "nothing stays the same, but, time..." Recommendation before I shut up- Damien Rice, singing Hallelujah, live when L.C. was inducted into R and R Hall of Fame and Damien live from his living room, singing, "Older Chests" - music is that universal language- all there is on bad daze...Again, apology, sincere, I WONT ANNOY YOU AGAIN. Just glad to share a few thoughts about him- my partner doesn't dig music, is jealous of my interest in him- I don't think of him as "gone" - Leonard would laugh and could be clever about necrophilia, couldn't he?! Not me. Nope. Revolting. My Leonard is the sexy, 30ish guy living outside of Nashville being photographed for Rolling Stone. Namaste
@raymills188
@raymills188 Год назад
Same here, - I find it incredible that I had no idea who he was until the tributes poured in after his death, and many of his songs were being played. Like you, I play his songs daily now and regret not seeing him live.
@w67bv2cxm
@w67bv2cxm 7 лет назад
Leonard Cohen was only 36 when this video was made. How short life is... Peaceful journey, Mr. Cohen.
@scottoconnor8986
@scottoconnor8986 3 года назад
RU-vid is the best thing on the internet. Period. The ability in a click to to be part of another reality. We are blessed.
@janisjackson7322
@janisjackson7322 11 дней назад
Except for censorship of free speech.
@homerthestoner9463
@homerthestoner9463 3 года назад
This has to be one if, not the greatest song ever written.
@iga279
@iga279 2 месяца назад
It most certainly IS!
@christinegibbons270
@christinegibbons270 2 года назад
This song in particular takes me back to the summer of 1970 when I lived in a commune in Toronto. One of the fellows in the house was crazy about Leonard and played his music constantly it seemed. It reminds me of sunny, warm summer days and cool summer evenings in our house when we always seemed to have a gathering of people there. Sitting around cross-legged on the hardwood floor sharing smoke in friendship and social closeness. It's a fond memory and I cherish and visit it often, wondering how everyone's lives turned out. . . ;) "Chris" & Fraser
@thuggeetennessee7981
@thuggeetennessee7981 Год назад
I was stunned when I first watched this concert years and years later. 4am and out walked a man wearing a jacket over his pyjamas ..... and floored everybody
@trishagarrard5617
@trishagarrard5617 9 лет назад
I have listened to Leonard Cohen since the mid seventies ...When it was considered by my friends, who were bikers, to be suicide music, l loved it from the first time l heard his early album, .Years on, it has become a soundtrack to my life, .Old or new Cohen tracks continue to move me with his absolute brilliance, his novels, his poetry do the same, please find something by this iconic artist you can relate to...Don't miss out, Trisha Garrard, .
@mattsan13
@mattsan13 9 лет назад
Trisha Garrard Agreed
@joannamiller746
@joannamiller746 9 лет назад
+Trisha Garrard Definitely agreed and since the 70's too. Good On Us for Knowing Music Immortal In Notes Perfect words written and sung sing UP !
@chriswhitworth7793
@chriswhitworth7793 9 лет назад
+Trisha Garrard i was a biker too. Suicide music was Hawkwind and the Doors (saw Hawkwind, met Michael Moorcock...)
@aladinkolasinac5842
@aladinkolasinac5842 8 лет назад
Bob Dylan.
@tll223
@tll223 7 лет назад
Yeah, Dylan, inauthentic, monotonous, "moving on"...
@vanyalowry1383
@vanyalowry1383 8 лет назад
The first time I heard this I had to walk out of the room it hurt so much. Now & forever, Leonard!
@tostare
@tostare 9 лет назад
I was there too, as a 5-month old foetus! I don't remember it but i like to think it had some effect.
@rogermichou8654
@rogermichou8654 8 лет назад
+tostare lol
@liannebenn2097
@liannebenn2097 5 лет назад
A bit late but couldn't resist being your 100th like!
@rob_3417
@rob_3417 5 лет назад
You don't remember it, Really? That's weird
@claudiocinti4266
@claudiocinti4266 5 лет назад
Sure you go to remember if you sing this song
@jetstone5717
@jetstone5717 4 года назад
Yeah it had an effect for sure
@costaowens
@costaowens 7 лет назад
I am only 16 but I have loved his music for many years and I am distraught he is gone. Rest easy Leonard and I'm sure your up in heaven singing with angels
@doriscastillo8020
@doriscastillo8020 6 лет назад
You must be very smart and with a good heart
@ericsimon9937
@ericsimon9937 7 лет назад
He was like a brother. I'm so sad he is gone. But now he is in Heaven I'm sure.
@wingsofspiritdiadra
@wingsofspiritdiadra 12 лет назад
I have been a lover of this song since 1968 when I first heard it sung by a folk singer in Kansas City. My love for the lyrics have only grown over the years, and I have played it over and over. In my opinion, it is one of the most meaningful and moving songs ever written -- although, to be honest, Leonard has never sung it quite as well as some others over the year. To be able to see this video of Leonard singing the song in concert in 1970 is a rare treat.
@robertkelly5515
@robertkelly5515 6 лет назад
Leonard Cohen is Ace, such a distinct voice.Very original and very poetic.
@polthomaskeeley7860
@polthomaskeeley7860 7 лет назад
So much feeling. Au revoir, Leonard. Sweet farewell.
@SheWhoPlays2
@SheWhoPlays2 7 лет назад
Im still here. Im gonna be here for awhile. Im singing your songs here. 🎤🎹🎸🎹💕🏹👉
@ericsimon9937
@ericsimon9937 7 лет назад
- What you wrote could be the first verse of a song... I feel inspired. Just like when I bought "Songs of love and hate" in a french bilingual edition. This book triggered hundreds of poems that magically popped out at the time... (I was a student in english then).
@SheWhoPlays2
@SheWhoPlays2 7 лет назад
eric simon thank you Eric. Words come to me most of the time. You are welcomed to use my words and build a song. SUZANNE**'And she feed you tea and oranges from China': i love this song, my favorite cause it was the first song I ever heard of his. I was delighted hearing this already wonderful thought, when the song brings in Jesus! What a heart touch to make this a Winner. Your english is great.
@SheWhoPlays2
@SheWhoPlays2 7 лет назад
eric simon 'magically' is well used here.
@mametteraye1056
@mametteraye1056 7 лет назад
SheWho Plays
@effiemooney8477
@effiemooney8477 Месяц назад
My world blew up with a PBS show with him when I was in my late 50's,fell so in love,will be always!!! TY dear soul!!!❤
@nyssaleseelleur1287
@nyssaleseelleur1287 6 лет назад
As a Montrealer, you can literally feel the city pulsing through his lyrics. A true treasure for us. You are missed Mr. Cohen
@margeryriviers3432
@margeryriviers3432 4 года назад
Very much so. My ancestors from there and I visit when I can, it is my favorite city.
@trainmanbob
@trainmanbob 7 лет назад
Great music that will live forever. We hoped you would too. RIP
@elizemacnamara3396
@elizemacnamara3396 8 лет назад
crying because of all the memories. .stunning
@philipmayer4042
@philipmayer4042 7 лет назад
I think this was the first Leonard Cohen song I heard. Been a fan ever since. R.I.P.
@Catssandra13
@Catssandra13 7 лет назад
It was time for him to move on. May his memory be a blessing, as he has blessed us with his poetry and music.
@aliadizzle
@aliadizzle 8 лет назад
He's incredible here, and just keeps getting better with age. I'm so in awe of him.
@keary18
@keary18 7 лет назад
this song is so hauntingly beautiful...rest easy and peacefully Mr. Cohen! You touched out lives....
@kerryclifford1131
@kerryclifford1131 7 лет назад
There will never be another story teller like Leonard..not in my lifetime anyway..I drown in his music..a Master..oh how I miss you. 💕💕💕
@chrissmith8526
@chrissmith8526 2 года назад
I’m Nearly 60 he’s was wonderful
@urgemore
@urgemore Год назад
Ha, I'll be sixty in a few weeks. I was raised by a fan of Dylan and Cohen. It's in the skeleton of my music aesthetic.
@NancyBaron1
@NancyBaron1 2 года назад
Leonard was a fine person'; a real gentleman. He never minded if other singers used his material. The world misses you, Leonard. N
@jacktempletonjr.920
@jacktempletonjr.920 9 лет назад
I sang this song almost a million times hitchhiking from Vidalia , La to Adel , Ga. then to Minneapolis Mn. in 1974.
@emilzd
@emilzd 13 лет назад
I do not agree with anyone who says that Leonard Cohen i underrated. I've known his songs and his poems for all my life and highly appreciate them. There are MLILLIONS of people who like him. So, he IS in our heatrs and he has been , is, and forever will be a monumental figure of our epoch. Today there are too many people who measure someone's sucess and value through money only. He has our love, admiration and hearts and it is the most valuable of all.No money can buy that! Thank you, Leonard!
@KatJalbert
@KatJalbert 7 лет назад
Your legacy will remain true to those who pass your music, musings and art to our children and children's children... Bless you for your humbleness ..R.I.P. Leonard
@gordokicksass6824
@gordokicksass6824 20 дней назад
Great Song
@karenkelleher477
@karenkelleher477 7 лет назад
Legends of our Era. We are blessed.
@FirstUsedBooks
@FirstUsedBooks 6 лет назад
I can only cry.
@rayminhas4652
@rayminhas4652 7 лет назад
RIP Leonard. You're a genius and you will be sadly missed.
@Ami_des_slows
@Ami_des_slows Год назад
Encore merci pour cette vidéo. A regarder et écouter sans modération en 2023 comme en 1967. 56 ans et pas une ride (sauf sur mon visage) !
@susanholmes9899
@susanholmes9899 7 лет назад
O, you will be missed..glad I got to see you in France, in Oakland, so deep, so lovely, so dark.
@adrianahassova7468
@adrianahassova7468 3 года назад
Itˇs been The past ..... I am delighted ...
@shemanic1
@shemanic1 10 лет назад
Somewhere out there amongst that crowd was a young hippie who is now a 63 year old hippie/artist/dj still carrying on the Spirit of the age
@essajohannesen3371
@essajohannesen3371 7 лет назад
So long Leonard❤️
@maxinesmith7948
@maxinesmith7948 7 лет назад
So long ago Leonard Cohen's beautiful voice, words and music came into my soul. He epitomises everything about my growing up and my growing old. Today I am very sad.
@dominiquepacot5364
@dominiquepacot5364 9 лет назад
excellent génial super un très grand chanteur que j'aimerai toujours merci Leonard
@barrieholditchable
@barrieholditchable 8 лет назад
I started to listen to Cohen a few years later , I am glad I did
@sallyschur8017
@sallyschur8017 7 лет назад
1970 was a very good year! Listening to Leonard on a new stereo system in a powder-blue Mustang convertible...
@stevoschannel4127
@stevoschannel4127 2 года назад
I love it when a song such as this paints such a vivid totally vivid yet private set of pictures in your mind…just magic
@suzannemarshak8571
@suzannemarshak8571 8 лет назад
from one suzanne to another, Many Thanks to you leonard, because I FEEL THAT YOU ARE SINGING FROM YOUR HEART TO MINE.
@donnedonneperth3473
@donnedonneperth3473 9 лет назад
One of those hippies who listened to his albums in the 70's when first introduced to his music. Still listening to him now and finding wisdom and beauty in his music and lyrics... He has kept me company and kept me sane during long months of driving a taxi fri and sat night shift. Will see him again next time he plays in Perth We are truly blessed and fortunate to live in this time with him. .
@janicewilson9813
@janicewilson9813 7 лет назад
I began to cry while I was driving home from Saturday shopping, even though his music wasn't playing on the car radio. The tears come from time to time.
@ЛюдмилаКазеева-п1в
Спасибо, маэстро за ваше творчество!
@WasabiWaits4No1
@WasabiWaits4No1 7 лет назад
Thanks for the memories. Your music and poetry will never be forgotten.
@rexhead1358
@rexhead1358 7 лет назад
rip the man with sadness and love in his smile
@Ericbryanmr
@Ericbryanmr 3 года назад
This is such a captivating performance. Bear with me here, this is my first foray into Cohen, having only listened to Hallelujah, and turned to Dylan for more poetic lyrics. There is something so deeply beautiful about this late-night formance from 50 years ago.
@kongokonga5751
@kongokonga5751 7 лет назад
and now you travel with him! RIP A-Dieu Leonard!
@talentschool
@talentschool 2 месяца назад
Absolutely, one of the highlights of my life and I will never forget. Friends I was there with, some are still alive, agree.
@patriciataillebois1434
@patriciataillebois1434 8 лет назад
Suzanne...une de ses plus belles chansons !!! Merci pour votre talent M Léonard Cohen. ...❤
@neilstrauss3318
@neilstrauss3318 3 года назад
Priceless! Always... .
@berbernomad1
@berbernomad1 7 лет назад
RIP Thanks for the humanity at it"s best
@thepoetis5697
@thepoetis5697 7 лет назад
I began my song/lyrics love affair with Leonard Cohen at age 14. 60 now. I to cried. The great ones that have that ability to touch your heart with their Genius. Loved his voice. Yet he leaves us his beauty forever. Thank you for making my life deeper with all you offered.
@johns.8082
@johns.8082 8 лет назад
he was always an old soul
@laffatlife
@laffatlife Год назад
What a treasure!!! An amazing performer...one of a kind !!
@Muffett53
@Muffett53 7 лет назад
WOW... I was in high school back then!! I hadn't heard of him at that time. I guess I was into the young artists back then. he would have been about twice my age. What a great sound he had then and kept it strong all these years. Love it. Leonard...you gave us SO much over all these years. Thanks!!! Thanks to the internet we can listen more often. And enjoy seeing the performances as well. May you sing with the others who have left this lifetime to be jammin' together where you are now!!!!
@marylanigan9063
@marylanigan9063 7 лет назад
How someone can touch your emotions I'm so sad , I write this with tears I never thought were there RIP x
@harrymarget6764
@harrymarget6764 7 лет назад
truly the last of the great poets , a troubled soul I hope you are at peace and now full , you know what I mean .
@mariankeogh241
@mariankeogh241 7 лет назад
Harry Marget....... yes, hope he is safely gathered in..... no more panic..RIP
@SkeeterNYC
@SkeeterNYC 5 лет назад
Buffy, Judy, Joni, and Nico all knew what a genius Leonard is.
@robbroadbent1788
@robbroadbent1788 3 года назад
Love this song, great performance
@sterntaler2857
@sterntaler2857 7 лет назад
He has this overwhelmingly special sense of romance. He is overwhelming. He is so special.
@codirenzileonardo1
@codirenzileonardo1 7 лет назад
ciao grande leonard. hai raggiunto il paradiso degli artisti stanotte.
@csrensen7172
@csrensen7172 7 лет назад
He left a tremendous legacy, a legacy to us who is left behind to preserve and take care of for ever! Thank you Mr. Cohen, and we will make sure that! See you on the other side some day! And for sure i`ll bring you a cold beer!
@tzugrrl
@tzugrrl 7 лет назад
the first time I heard this song I was 16, and having bergamot tea with a crazy long-haired wild man named Ralph Ferrara. the house was on the river, and I remember the tea tasting of 'oranges' and connecting with words in that song so much in that moment. every time I hear that song now, it takes me back to that very magical moment in my very young life. i knew his time was near, but you can never prepare for it nonetheless. have been listening to his music non-stop, and wow, is it prescient.
@andychrist916
@andychrist916 14 лет назад
looks like he just came off of a safari. Love ya Leonard. Stay golden.
@gringapolska
@gringapolska 7 лет назад
R.I.P.
@Fatality741CZ
@Fatality741CZ 12 лет назад
I am 17 and I love him! He's awesome...
@FlipGz
@FlipGz 7 лет назад
no autotune baby!
@theditti1010
@theditti1010 5 лет назад
This man!!!....This man....
@j.d.b.3021
@j.d.b.3021 7 лет назад
Early your amazing voice Mr Cohen...rip.
@ΑκηςΒουτσινάς
@ΑκηςΒουτσινάς 7 лет назад
heard this song in the radio in '78. was moored in Santorini island. there I learned of Leonard. kept following him through the years. rip my friend
@projektdoskonay7055
@projektdoskonay7055 8 лет назад
Young L.Cohen. It was wanderful years
@sergiocollado6833
@sergiocollado6833 7 лет назад
Thank you, Leonard
@YouKnowUAreRight
@YouKnowUAreRight 8 лет назад
Why am I crying
@puscifer10000
@puscifer10000 7 лет назад
While watching this, RU-vid recommended I watch Future ft. Drake "Used To This". I almost threw my computer against the wall. No thanks, RU-vid; I'd rather watch Leonard Cohen ft. no one else but TALENT.
@morriganravenchild6613
@morriganravenchild6613 7 лет назад
I had the great privelege to be there. That memory will be with me always.
@loveberry1973
@loveberry1973 7 лет назад
I know Mr. Cohen through a Chinese artist Li Jian. Now I understand why he mentioned Cohen so often. Mr. Cohen is a real legend. "Forsaken, almost human, he sank beneath your wisdom like a stone"
@elsykilmister
@elsykilmister 7 лет назад
Descansa en paz mi amado Leonard.
@lucfranken6387
@lucfranken6387 6 лет назад
elsykilmiste r
@malu947
@malu947 7 лет назад
grazie per le bellissime canzoni poesie che ci hai donato, riposa in pace
@saimeselengagokgoz2121
@saimeselengagokgoz2121 7 лет назад
malu947
@JanA-lj7cm
@JanA-lj7cm 8 лет назад
old but beautiful
@grahamalexander9956
@grahamalexander9956 2 года назад
Oh my goodness... I was there Amazing experience
@spydarebel
@spydarebel 7 лет назад
my wife and my song rip
@suzette_zm
@suzette_zm Год назад
Eterno Cohen
@suburbangothic_sublimedivine
@suburbangothic_sublimedivine 7 лет назад
CRYING RIP.
@MrGormanghastly
@MrGormanghastly 5 лет назад
I was there too. Hair over my shoulders, 18 years old kid, stoned most of the time, between school and University, in a failing relationship. Really wish I'd paid more attention to this amazing artist and poet. What happened to our generation?
@zoranstankovic3623
@zoranstankovic3623 7 лет назад
R.I.P. Leonard :(
@michaellauz147
@michaellauz147 2 месяца назад
Wunderschöner Song hab noch die Original LP
@manuelbarbosa9348
@manuelbarbosa9348 7 лет назад
Ja desapareceste fisicamente há um. Mês, mas continuas mais vivo que nunca para pessoas do nosso calibre ,pessoas que adoram este estilo de música que não é fácil de aturar, porque não é fácil gostar tanto disto? Obrigado pelo que nos deixaste , é demais!
@abhay6445
@abhay6445 4 года назад
beautiful
@Rudolf.Aigner
@Rudolf.Aigner 7 лет назад
R.I.P.
@_dxnnie_
@_dxnnie_ 12 лет назад
Two top comments about the ad on the background of the video and none about the song itself. The thing is: I've just heard one of the most awsome lyrics ever. And i want to travel with him, travel blind.
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