Guardian obituary of legendary singer, songwriter, poet, novelist, Leonard Cohen who died yesterday aged 82.Sadly missed by folk and rock people and, some, jazz persons.
Rest In Peace.
Lance.
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Guardian obituary of legendary singer, songwriter, poet, novelist, Leonard Cohen who died yesterday aged 82.
4 comments :
He was always a defiant jazzer!
'Jazz police are looking through my folders
Jazz police are talking to my niece
Jazz police have got their final orders
Jazzer, drop your axe, it's Jazz police!'
JC
another legend gone with no one to replace him, we have surely seen and heard the best of times!
I have to be honest, Cohen never did anything for me. Good lyricist but, what used to get me was when some 'jazz singer' announced that he/she was now going to sing a Leonard Cohen song - the audience would applaud. Why didn't they do this when the singer said a Cole Porter or a Gershwin or even a Lennon/McCartney tune?
You never know when it's right to question a recently deceased artist, so I'm following a lead.
Although monstrously over-rated, I get why people like Bob Dylan, Fabs and Bowie.
I don't get why anybody can get excited by Johnny Cash, Leonard Cohen or punk-rock.
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