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Re: Liverpool Echo Arena - Tuesday 14 July

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:47 am
by lrkn
Just got back, it was absolutely incredible. Gutted he didn't do my favourite Cohen song, Chelsea Hotel #2, but hopefully I'll get another chance to see him again and he might do it that time.

I come at you all with a question though, do any of you know how I might get one of the posters they were selling? I didn't have enough money with me at the time and I'd love to be able to get one. Mr Cohen should open a store on his website, if I have not missed it. It'd really be useful, I'm happy to finally have a Cohen t-shirt that people can admire me in.

(To the twenty or so fellow 'under-the-age-of-20'ers I saw tonight, keep the faith.)

Re: Liverpool Echo Arena - Tuesday 14 July

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:04 am
by vaughan
It was good, wasn't it.

:D :lol: :razz:

Re: Liverpool Echo Arena - Tuesday 14 July

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:11 am
by slapperoonie
I'm speechless. Must be one of the best concerts I've ever been to, by anyone... ever ever ever... 8)

CONCERT REPORT: Liverpool, July 14

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 8:28 am
by daveeliver

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Liverpool, July 14

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 9:02 am
by phillip
Well folks I am left speechless what can I say that was incredible this is my 4th time seeing Leonard cohen and although all 4 times were great last night was something special I do not know what it was but there was something in the air! I think maybe a few factors that made it really special for me was

1. I was in Liverpool which is right on my doorstep
2. All my family are from Liverpool
3. This could be the last time I see Leonard in concert unless he comes back to our shores!
4. the audience was very warm and receptive not that they weren't at other shows but the do say that Liverpool audiences are a good crowd and
5. My father who is not a fan did enjoy the show!

My mother, aunt and uncle who are fans really enjoyed themselves too and we all loved every minute of it, it is hard for me to choose which songs I liked best as I love them all having been a huge fan of Leonard for 21 years and having all his albums, books etc... it was good to hear 'Heart with no companion', Waiting for the Miracle' (I do not think he sang these two at Manchester or Birmingham) certainly not 'Heart with no companion' anyway! I am still lost for words but what a great night, towards the end Leonard seemed to blow his nose, lets hope he isn't getting a summer cold! As for the rest of the band impeccable, Magnificant, superb, if this is the last time I see Leonard in concert thank you Leonard for a great night I won't forget it. :D

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Liverpool, July 14

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 10:02 am
by MaryB
Phillip,

Thank you for the review. It's so nice to hear that your father enjoyed the concert also. Maybe now he can understand your addiction to LC. I do hope LC is not catching a cold - the thought is disturbing!

Best regards,
Mary

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Liverpool, July 14

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 10:18 am
by phillip
Hi Mary

well i guess my Father won't be as big a fan as me he said he enjoyed it but I'm a hard core fan, got every book, album LC has ever done! Hope he isn't getting a cold either he sounded ok but he did blow his nose and wipe his face over, once but then it was a very warm night! what country are you in Mary? just curious to know where you have seen him? I have only ever seen him in UK England, 4 times now my first in 1993, twice last year and last night and what a night it was:)

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Liverpool, July 14

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 10:32 am
by Mabeanie1
This was a great show and I really enjoyed it. People were ostensibly much more "restrained" that at Wetbridge - nobody tried to rush the front for the encores, few tried to come forward to take photos and there were relatively few standing ovations - but you could feel the warmth and love in the atmosphere and the band seemed to be really enjoying themselves. Lots of smiles and exchanges between them throughout the show.

There were a couple of changes to the set list from Wetbridge: Waiting for the Miracle followed Heart with No Companion and there was no Whither tho' Goest so Arlene - there were no blessings. As a result, this was probably the shortest non-festival show since the early days of last May-June. I suspect the venue had an inflexible curfew rule - Leonard made a comment at the start of the second set about having to finish on time so that people could catch their trains.

Our man seemed in good voice but he also seemed to have caught one of those "summer colds" he warns us about so often so I wondered if he was struggling a little.

It was wonderful to meet so many people and finally put names to faces: Pete, Margaret, the Davidos, the mydoglorcas etc. J & J - I hope you weren't too late back. We got home to N Warwickshire around 1.00 am but I know you had much further to go than us. And Kate - if you're visiting here - it was good to see you again and sorry we rushed off ....

Must dash - down to Canterbury for our son's graduation ceremony today then we're off on holiday. It's all go ...

Wendy

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Liverpool, July 14

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 10:46 am
by mydoglorca
Yawn, Yawn - didn't get back until 3.30 & the male J is just off to work!

We noticed the face & nose wiping too & I also thought I saw him briefly turn his back & possibly spray his throat? :?: Anyway he looked well & his voice sounded great.

It was good to put a names to a few faces - Wendy, Pete, Davido & son - again. Sorry to Davee that we didn't quite make the pub & thanks to Jarkko for the wonderful tickets in row 6.

Although it has happened before, I did miss going home without my blessings!

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Liverpool, July 14

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 10:59 am
by vaughan
I actually saw and heard the poor tyke sniff during one part of his performance - it was amplified throughout but I - as an official despiser of sniffing - really noticed it. Then, in the second part, he definitely moved the mic away in a hurry and sneezed into the sleeve of his jacket (which my young says tells me is how they're taught to do it at school nowadays).

So - he definitely seems to have a bit of a sniffle - lets hope it was just an allergic reaction to the Everton fans there ;-)

Still awesome, although I have to say the wet outdoor shows (Dublin 2008, Wetbridge 2009) still set the benchmark for me

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Liverpool, July 14

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 11:09 am
by mydoglorca
Vaughan wrote:
Still awesome, although I have to say the wet outdoor shows (Dublin 2008, Wetbridge 2009) still set the benchmark for me
I actually the poor tyke sniff during one part of his performance - it was amplified throughout but I - as an official despiser of sniffing - really noticed it. Then, in the second part, he definitely moved the mic away in a hurry and sneezed into the sleeve of his jacket (which my young says tells me is how they're taught to do it at school nowadays).

So - he definitely seems to have a bit of a sniffle - lets hope it was just an allergic reaction to the Everton fans there ;-)

Still awesome, although I have to say the wet outdoor shows (Dublin 2008, Wetbridge 2009) still set the benchmark for me
Yes, I have to agree- I much preferred Saturday too. Hope Leonard didn't catch a chill there though.

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Liverpool, July 14

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 11:32 am
by Evie B
At Weybridge Leonard got a pretty thorough soaking, we were able to wear waterproofs but Leonard was in a suit which didn't give him protection. Also, in the crowd we were fairly sheltered by each other from the worst of the wind, on stage they had no such shelter as is obvious by the way the backdrop curtains were blowing around, so it must have been chilling.

I have thought about it over the last couple of days and hoped that his time on Mounty Baldy had prepared Leonard for the English summer weather where we regularly sample all the seasons in one day. He is going to Ireland now but I think all his shows are indoors and for this he can be thankful as the Irish weather is even worse than ours. A racehorse trainer friend once said that in Ireland if you can see the horses' ears (above the mud) the Irish consider the going is 'good'.

Poor Leonard, I hope he fully recovers quickly. He and the band gave us a supreme evening at Wetbridge, sorry that it would appear to be at some cost to himself. If he is looking for a nightnurse, he could just put a note on the Forum.

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Liverpool, July 14

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 11:40 am
by mydoglorca
He is going to Norway before Ireland though. They are festivals, could they be outdoors too?

I'm at the front of the queue to take care of him!!!! ;-)

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Liverpool, July 14

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 11:51 am
by imyourwoman
If he wants a doctor, I'll examine every precious inch of him.

:lol:

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Liverpool, July 14

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 11:53 am
by Evie B
Mydoglorca, you are right, I should have checked first, they do seem to be outdoor festivals. Hope he feels better in a couple of days.