L.C. Song Hunt

General discussion about Leonard Cohen's songs and albums
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Steven, I have no lines to nail this question for sure, but Hartmut's guesses sound plausible.
Hartmut wrote:Another riddle that needs to be solved: Why "Hermitage Prisoner"? - If I may ask.
Well, thanks for this one - let's count this question as my own (out of turn), so anyone is welcome to take a guess, it's easy and obvious :)
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Goldin wrote:
Hartmut wrote:Another riddle that needs to be solved: Why "Hermitage Prisoner"? - If I may ask.
Well, thanks for this one - let's count this question as my own (out of turn), so anyone is welcome to take a guess, it's easy and obvious :)
Well ... there's the museum in St. Petersburg, of course. - But why "prisoner"?
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A long time ago, before there were tulips in Holland, Dr. Allan Showalter has asked me how do I prefer to be introduced to his audience. He said, "Are you Hermitage Hero?" — "I think, I'm Hermitage Prisoner", was my answer. I've studied in the Hermitage for a decade, since being a pupil till my studenthood, and it's not just an essential part of my education, but also something that has shaped, among other factors, my mentality.
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Ok, thanks for the explanation!
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Thanks for asking!
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Hi,

Thanks to Hartmut for asking the question about the derivation of "Hermitage Prisoner" and to
Roman for answering it. :)

The songs Hartmut listed are, like "Tonight Will Be Fine," good guesses. Still, the sought after
song remains elusive. There's a line in that song that implictly elicits curiosity (in song listeners,
and, because of an unknowing that the line speaks of, presumptively in those present for the
unnfolding of the song's events). The "seizing" element of "carpe ," in the context of this
thread's question, really touches upon being fully present for the "noctem." Curiosity can
be a prerequisite for presence. Failing to have it, people can miss thngs altogether.
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No one knows where the night is going?

"The Guests".
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Hi Hartmut,

You are correct with "The Guests."
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Thank you, Steven.
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Hey, a thousand posts, Hartmut - congrats :razz:
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Which Cohen song is based on the old Scottish saying: "Awright, that's na wey tae say cheerio the nou."
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Goldin wrote:Hey, a thousand posts, Hartmut - congrats :razz:
Thank you, Roman! - Incredible.

And 80 % of them were contributions to the Song Hunt thread.

Just kidding.
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A great way to celebrate - with a humorous quiz - hey, that's no way... ;-)

Also, no kidding: each eighth post of mine is in the Picture Game thread!
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Goldin wrote:A great way to celebrate - with a humorous quiz - hey, that's no way... ;-)
Yes, you got it.
Goldin wrote:Also, no kidding: each eighth post of mine is in the Picture Game thread!
Also a worthwhile cause.
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Hi,

For the record, the full title is "Hey, That's No Way to Wear Your Kilt." ;-)
Silliness, on my part, and not very clever or funny.

Congratulations, Hartmut, on the posts and thanks for the contributions to the forum.
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