Vickie,
I haven't read that first bio for a long time now so I don't have any immediate thoughts on it and also I hadn't listened to Live Songs for some time either but have done so yesterday. It was good to hear his young voice again. I thought I'd give some insight into the album. Even though the subject matter in some of the songs is austere in nature I like the overall ambiance of the album. My favourite here is Bird On The Wire as it was when I originally heard that song and still is in all its forms. Those alternate lines we previously spoke about, “it was the shape of our love twisted me” and “I thought a lover had to be some kind of liar too” are sung here too.
AlanM wrote: In 1972 I was able to procure some tickets for the Albert Hall concert - no internet ticket agencies then - and headed to London.
Ah Alan, you must have heard these three songs because they were all recorded from that concert

Minute Prologue (only time sung live that I know of), Passing Through and Seems So Long Ago, Nancy.
Passing Through was written by Dick Blakeslee in 1948 and Leonard would have first heard it probably when he was a counsellor at one of those summer camps in the fifties. Some of the first songs he sang were from The People’s Song Book in which this one was also published.
You Know Who I Am alternate verse:
I cannot follow you, my love,
You cannot follow me
I am not life, I am not death,
I am not slave or free.
Vickie, and I know you have heard this exact song before too

Tonight Will Be Fine because it was recorded at the Isle of Wight festival in 1970. Here there are alternate lines and verses:
But I know from your eyes
and I know from your pretty little smile…
they've got only one bed and they've got only one prayer;
and I listen all night for your step on the stair...
I've looked into the mirrors in numberless places,
they all smile back at me with their troublesome faces.
And the cards that they dealt me, there weren't any aces,
and the horses never listen to me at the races
There's still one or two of us walking the street
No arrows of direction painted under our feet
No angels to warn us away from the heat
And no honey to keep us where it is sweet
Improvisation is an extended instrumental guitar trio version of the vamp from You Know Who I Am.
Please Don’t Pass Me By (A Disgrace) was sung only live with varying version in at least three concerts. I remember at one early concert he was asked to sing this song and he said please don’t ask me to sing that song because it’s too long and exhausting and I’ll never sing it again or something to that effect. He never did sing it again.
Queen Victoria was never sung live and was recorded alone (a reason enough for liking it) by LC in a Tennessee hotel and again as he has done on numerous occasions was originally a poem called ‘Queen Victoria And Me’ from Flowers For Hitler 1964.
Some different lines from the poem:
the slim unlovely virgin anyone would lay
the white figure floating among German beards...
and your perfect memory…
who discolour test tubes in the halls of science
who turn up unwelcome at every World’s Fair...
Seems So Long Ago, Nancy (the melody is great to play on the violin!). I hadn’t started posting info from the early studio album so here’s bit about it now:
Alternate words and verse:
The morning had not come,
Nancy was alone...
Ah the morning would not come
Nancy was alone...
And now why don't you look around you,
see her everywhere,
many of you who used her body,
many combed her hair...
This song was written for and about a judge’s daughter who lived in Montreal and shot herself (LC said "blew her head off") in her father’s bathroom with her brother’s gun (in a later version of the song it’s called a PK45). She was 21 years old.
About the back cover artwork of the album by Daphne Richardson:
Leonard first communicated with her “through the mails” does that description sound familiar? She was an illustrator and a poet and in and out of mental institutions. She committed suicide three days before Leonard had decided to use her artwork on this album. She was 33 years old.
Read more here:
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Uhmm....two young lives misunderstood and taken too soon....and both acknowledged by Leonard.
btw - it has been the hottest winter here that I can remember!