
Video is not close up - but the sound is very good.
Uploaded by Bernard Besancenot - Thanks!
Hallelujah ("I've told the truth, I did not come home to fool you")
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ri71vOxyI0I
oh my gosh ...sturgess66 wrote:Video uploaded by caro8680 - Thanks!
La Manic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYXP7n3jP1c
Of course we are interested in a vine or 2cohenadmirer wrote:I am immensly glad and fortunate to have seen Leonard Cohen play in his home town , and it is great to still be in this wonderful city ( even though it is rather cold ).
I also have a very good recording of the whole of both concerts so will look into a vine (or 2 ) if anyone is interested .
One unique opportunity that being in montreal gives is to be able to see Leonard's house and that is to come .
A friend who is here with me loves Leonard's music but cant understand why i would want to see his house .
To be honest i am lost for an explanation but will just follow my heart and leave the head a little behind
ah Steve, I'm in total agreement with you and it's so much more than beautifulSteve Wilcox wrote:I just have to comment on the sound of the violin.
But notice the small mic suspended over the f-hole on Alex's violin. The violin sounds so warm - you can hear the wood grain vibrating. Beautiful - and in a hockey rink no less!!
Leonard's sound technicians are simply the best. Heading to Quebec City on Sunday!
Wonderfull!!!Maarten wrote:Hi,
Great to hear "La Manic" by mr Cohen. He must have loved this song for years, check his acceptance speech for the Canadian Songwriters Hall Of Fame back in 2006:
http://youtu.be/AS2qxBvEP10
The reference to La Manic starts around 2.45, if you manage to get to that point without letting a tear roll down your cheeck...
Si tu savais comme on s'ennuie
A la Manic
Tu m'écrirais bien plus souvent
A la Manicouagan
Thanks, mr Cohen