I asked a question about Leonard Cohen...

News about Leonard Cohen and his work, press, radio & TV programs etc.
User avatar
Kush
Posts: 3203
Joined: Tue Jul 09, 2002 1:21 am
Location: USA

Post by Kush »

About "brokeness of things"
Everything is Broken ....by Bob Dylan. Not that I necessarily agree with such sentiments... :)

p.s. actually its not that I disagree with the specifics. But in some sense to me it seems the "brokeness of things" is part of the fullness of life and our being.


Broken lines, broken strings,
Broken threads, broken springs,
Broken idols, broken heads,
People sleeping in broken beds.
Ain't no use jiving
Ain't no use joking
Everything is broken.

Broken bottles, broken plates,
Broken switches, broken gates,
Broken dishes, broken parts,
Streets are filled with broken hearts.
Broken words never meant to be spoken,
Everything is broken.

Seems like every time you stop and turn around
Something else just hit the ground

Broken cutters, broken saws,
Broken buckles, broken laws,
Broken bodies, broken bones,
Broken voices on broken phones.
Take a deep breath, feel like you're chokin',
Everything is broken.

Every time you leave and go off someplace
Things fall to pieces in my face

Broken hands on broken ploughs,
Broken treaties, broken vows,
Broken pipes, broken tools,
People bending broken rules.
Hound dog howling, bull frog croaking,
Everything is broken.
User avatar
Kush
Posts: 3203
Joined: Tue Jul 09, 2002 1:21 am
Location: USA

Post by Kush »

Today, the difficulties lay in the rythm of life that seems to increase at the rythm of new sci. and tech. discoveries. Our environment is changing faster then ever and the sum of energy it takes to cope with constant adaptation is demanding.

Tchoc..I like the statement of yours.....it reminds me of something Carl Sagan wrote very succinctly of the modern age "There is a mismatch between our wisdom and our technology".

So it seems we are fellow fans of Charles Aznavour... :)
Murat Malay
Posts: 26
Joined: Fri Feb 11, 2005 4:37 pm
Location: Istanbul
Contact:

I share the idea that...

Post by Murat Malay »

Tchocolat, I agree with some of your thoughts. I share the idea that suicide is not a denial of the will-to-live, because it is not a rejection of personal well-being but is only a rejection of suffering. Also, suicide does not reject life itself, but only rejects the conditions under which life is given. It is a surrender of life, but not of the will-to-live. The individual who commits suicide gives up living, but does not give up willing. In the act of suicide, the will affirms itself, even though it puts an end to its individual manifestation.
Last edited by Murat Malay on Tue Feb 15, 2005 8:43 pm, edited 2 times in total.
bee
Posts: 918
Joined: Thu Apr 08, 2004 6:28 am
Location: San Francisco, USA
Contact:

Post by bee »

here is one more Aznavour fan :)
bee
bee
Posts: 918
Joined: Thu Apr 08, 2004 6:28 am
Location: San Francisco, USA
Contact:

Post by bee »

I heard Bob Dylan is coming to town-San Francisco, on March 14- concert in Oakland's Coliseum.
bee
User avatar
margaret
Posts: 1856
Joined: Thu Nov 07, 2002 1:21 am
Location: UK

Post by margaret »

And here's another Charles Aznavour fan :)
bee
Posts: 918
Joined: Thu Apr 08, 2004 6:28 am
Location: San Francisco, USA
Contact:

Post by bee »

Good company - Margaret :D
bee
User avatar
tom.d.stiller
Posts: 1213
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2003 8:18 am
Location: ... between the lines ...
Contact:

Post by tom.d.stiller »

And here are a few more:
this writer and the singer-songwriter-performer-sog-and-dance-man he quotes.
The Times We've Known
Words and music Charles Aznavour
Performed by Bob Dylan in the Madison Square Garden, November 1, 1998
Tabbed by Eyolf Østrem


Chords:
D#dim x01212
E6 022120
E7 020100

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A
The times we've known are slipping by
F#m
Iike vapour trails across the sky
E
The best of times, the worst of times
A (Asus4 A)
Have come and gone


The years of debt, the years of doubt
the years of 'what's it all about?'
Of holding fast, and holding out
And holding on

D C#7
When life was hard and chances few
F#m
Still I was rich in having you
B7
Though people said we wouldn't go far
E
We went ahead and here we are

A /c#
Together still remember me
D
Together still through everything
A E A
The times we've known


Sometimes the years were lush and green
Sometimes we lived on hope alone
A little bit of both have been
The times we've known

Some lucky flings, some rotten breaks
Some funny things, a few mistakes
The dreams that every dreamer takes
And makes his own

The time to laugh, a time to cry
A time to let the world go by
And if there were some tears to pay
No one can take those years away

On fragile wings our days have flown
D D#dim
Still we have things to call our own
A E C# F#
The times we've known
D E6 E7 A
The times we've known
bee
Posts: 918
Joined: Thu Apr 08, 2004 6:28 am
Location: San Francisco, USA
Contact:

Post by bee »

Tommy- great, thank you!
Do you happen to have translation to that song- I think it is le Boheme?
where Aznavour is singing about several places in Paris where bohemians used to chill out etc. I just love that song so much 8)
bee
User avatar
tom.d.stiller
Posts: 1213
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2003 8:18 am
Location: ... between the lines ...
Contact:

Post by tom.d.stiller »

No, beeey, it's not "La Bohème". It's "Les bons moments", and here are the words:
Les Bons Moments

Nous avons eu de bons moments
Nous avons eu de grands moments
De folles joies d'étranges peines
A vivre ensemble
Nous étions gorgés de printemps
Et fiers d'étaler nos vingt ans
Que les feux de l'amour
Et le désir rassemblent
Un jour riche, un jour sans un sou
Nous étions heureux malgré tout
Car jour et nuit brûlait en nous
Cet amour fou qui nous ressemble
Bien sûr, le bonheur est mouvant
Mais laisse au cœur des amants

Nous avons eu de bons moments
Nous avons eu de grands moments
Des crépuscules clairs
Des aubes grises ensemble
Nous étions jeunes et insouciants
Et vivions comme des enfants
Que les jours de la vie
Et les rêves rassemblent
Mais aujourd'hui mon triste cœur
Laisse ta peine oublie ta peur
Car bien que notre amour se meure
Sèche tes pleurs car il me semble
Qu'il vaut mieux dire en se quittant
Nous avons eu pour quelque temps
De bons moments, de bons moments
bee
Posts: 918
Joined: Thu Apr 08, 2004 6:28 am
Location: San Francisco, USA
Contact:

Post by bee »

Thank you Tom, :D I am going to listen to it tommorow, is late here.
bee
User avatar
linda_lakeside
Posts: 3857
Joined: Mon Sep 13, 2004 3:08 pm
Location: By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea..

Post by linda_lakeside »

Tom?

What's a sog and dance man?

Linda
User avatar
tom.d.stiller
Posts: 1213
Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2003 8:18 am
Location: ... between the lines ...
Contact:

Post by tom.d.stiller »

Hi Linda

a sog and dance man is a song and dance man who's lost an "n". A sad sad creature. Just imagine you lose an "n", Lida? You sure yould miss your "n" dearly. :?

This reminds me of a friend who never got over losing some Anne...

:twisted:

tom
User avatar
Kush
Posts: 3203
Joined: Tue Jul 09, 2002 1:21 am
Location: USA

Post by Kush »

My most memorable Aznavour lines:

You must leave the table
When love is no longer being served
Just show them all you are able to leave
Without saying a word.
User avatar
linda_lakeside
Posts: 3857
Joined: Mon Sep 13, 2004 3:08 pm
Location: By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea..

Post by linda_lakeside »

Tom,

Oh, I see. I thought you had a cold.

Linda.
Post Reply

Return to “News”