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Concert Report: Seattle, WA - November 9 2012

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 9:01 am
by mutti
One more day! Can hardly wait..
Leslie 8)

Re: Concert Report: Seattle, WA - November 9 2012

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 11:11 am
by bridger15
Yep, tonight's the night. :D
It will be extra special sharing the Seattle concert experience with good FRIENDS I have met at other Leonard Cohen concerts.
---Arlene

Re: Concert Report: Seattle, WA - November 9 2012

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 4:54 pm
by Mabeanie1
For a big arena, the Key Arena in Seattle Centre (Center?) has to be one of the most beautifully landscaped venues around -
Key Arena.jpg

Re: Concert Report: Seattle, WA - November 9 2012

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 6:46 pm
by mutti
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Here is another interesting building at Seattle Center near Key Arena.
From the sky it looks like a guitar.
The EMP museum http://www.empsfm.org
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMP_Museum

Re: Concert Report: Seattle, WA - November 9 2012

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 4:17 am
by sturgess66
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Keep Calm Seattle
LC Goes on at Eight

Re: Concert Report: Seattle, WA - November 9 2012

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 11:49 am
by sturgess66
Pictures from Camp Cohen/Notes From The Road/Joey
http://leonardcohen.tumblr.com/post/35392481388

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The Key Arena
Seattle, WA



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Wrapped.
Curfew and curtain come down in a frenzy and before the UHTC band has hit the green room, the UHTC crew has begun disassembling the traveling circus city before boxing up the bits and packing them away into awaiting trucks.

Re: Concert Report: Seattle, WA - November 9 2012

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 4:35 pm
by sturgess66
Here's a short video clip uploaded by ortsac66 - Thanks!

First We Take Manhattan
(it is just the very end of the song - with a view of the audience response)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIovfJkpG3g

Re: Concert Report: Seattle, WA - November 9 2012

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 6:12 pm
by sturgess66
From Twitter -
@rhermann Leonard Cohen, a classy four hours show!
‏@inspired_mm I've been hugged by the universe. Saw #Leonard Cohen tonight. That man and his music have helped me through some times...pure poetry.
@JaimeeG The incomparable poet, Leonard Cohen, singing "Bird on a Wire" as I weep from a side-stage seat #thankyouJos http://instagr.am/p/R13GDJJdyh/
‏@Smokeandgears Just watched a 78 year old musical legend perform for 3 hours 45 minutes including five encores. Leonard Cohen is not of this world.
‏@andykahn Haven't been moved to tears at a concert in a long time. Leonard Cohen. Brilliant.
‏@nickdrummond Some men cast large shadows. Leonard Cohen is one of those men. And what a beautiful shadow it is! pic.twitter.com/1Hj0uk3l

Re: Concert Report: Seattle, WA - November 9 2012

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 9:23 pm
by bridger15
Ain't No Cure for Love (with intro)
http://youtu.be/b4R2-GlBd-c

Performed for the first time on the Old Ideas World Tour 2012
With a wonderful intro
My songs are kind of bleak. But underlying the whole dismal affair is actually a tiny thread of light.
I studied religious values...past of non-attachment...one of my desires is to have my bounds like a spoon through noodles

---Arlene

UPDATE: (Thanks to Inna and Holydove)
This is what he said: "My songs are kind of bleak, but underlying the whole dismal affair is actually a tiny thread of light. I studied the religious values. I actually bound myself to the mast of non-attachment, but the storms of desire snapped my bounds like a spoon through noodles.

Re: Concert Report: Seattle, WA - November 9 2012

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 11:12 pm
by Inna
Hi Arlene
bridger15 wrote:Ain't No Cure for Love (with intro)
http://youtu.be/b4R2-GlBd-c

Performed for the first time on the Old Ideas World Tour 2012
With a wonderful intro
My songs are kind of bleak. But underlying the whole dismal affair is actually a tiny thread of light.
I studied religious values...past of non-attachment...one of my desires is to have my bounds like a spoon through noodles

---Arlene

First of all, thank you for this video and all the others you generously share with us. But didn't he say in the intro "to the mast of non-attachment?" And what was the verb he used in relation to it? Just curious to get it right, because it is always such a treat when he speaks on stage. In any case, thank you Arlene.

Re: Concert Report: Seattle, WA - November 9 2012

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 11:18 pm
by holydove
Inna wrote:Hi Arlene
bridger15 wrote:Ain't No Cure for Love (with intro)
http://youtu.be/b4R2-GlBd-c

Performed for the first time on the Old Ideas World Tour 2012
With a wonderful intro
My songs are kind of bleak. But underlying the whole dismal affair is actually a tiny thread of light.
I studied religious values...past of non-attachment...one of my desires is to have my bounds like a spoon through noodles

---Arlene
First of all, thank you for this video and all the others you generously share with us. But didn't he say in the intro "to the mast of non-attachment?" Just curious to get it right. In any case, thank you Arlene.
Thank you so much for the video, Arlene!!

This is what he said: "My songs are kind of bleak, but underlying the whole dismal affair is actually a tiny thread of light. I studied the religious values. I actually bound myself to the mast of non-attachment, but the storms of desire snapped my bounds like a spoon through noodles."

Brilliant. Beautiful. Delicious. As always.

Re: Concert Report: Seattle, WA - November 9 2012

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 12:13 am
by revengeofthepencil
A great show, although not without its low points. I know it's probably heresy to offer any sort of criticism on this board, but I think a lot of people would agree that some of the music behind Leonard's songs has taken on a certain "soft rock" feel that does not always serve them well. There was a stretch near the middle of the concert (starting around "Democracy") where I felt like things got really bogged down. But then that last hour - "Hallelujah," "So Long Marianne," "Take This Waltz," "Famous Blue Raincoat," and on and on just knocked me out. I left with a huge smile on my face and a feeling that I really had heard one of the great voices in modern music give a performance worthy of his own genius. This was my first time seeing him play, and if it turns out to be the last I can still die happy.

Re: Concert Report: Seattle, WA - November 9 2012

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 9:43 am
by bridger15
Inna and Rachel:
Thank you for your keen hearing and clarifying LC's wonderful intro to Ain't No Cure For Love. I couldn't make out everything he said and was hoping somebody else could. I will edit the YouTube description to reflect this.
---Arlene

Re: Concert Report: Seattle, WA - November 9 2012

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 10:22 am
by mutti
More from Notes from the Road
http://leonardcohen.tumblr.com/post/353 ... big-thanks

Big Unified Hugs To
Arlene Dick & Bonnie Jacobsen for the flowers and to Leslie Wener for the candy.

Re: Concert Report: Seattle, WA - November 9 2012

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 11:31 am
by bridger15
Another of my videos from the wonderful Seattle concert

BIRD ON THE WIRE
http://youtu.be/ccPncsNpbbs

---Arlene

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