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I'd like to try to read your palm.
I used to think I was some kind of Gypsy boy
Before I let you take me home.
Now so long, Marianne, it's time that we began
To laugh and cry and cry and laugh about it all again.
Well you know that I love to live with you,
But you make me forget so very much.
I forget to pray for the angels
And then the angels forget to pray for us.
Now so long, Marianne, it's time that we began
To laugh and cry and cry and laugh about it all again.
We met when we were almost young
Deep in the green lilac park.
You held on to me like I was a crucifix,
As we went kneeling through the dark.
Now so long, Marianne, it's time that we began
To laugh and cry and cry and laugh about it all again.
Your letters they all say that you're beside me now.
Then why do I feel alone?
I'm standing on a ledge and your fine spider web
Is fastening my ankle to a stone.
Now so long, Marianne, it's time that we began
To laugh and cry and cry and laugh about it all again.
For now I need your hidden love.
I'm cold as a new razor blade.
You left when I told you I was curious,
I never said that I was brave.
Now so long, Marianne, it's time that we began
To laugh and cry and cry and laugh about it all again.
Oh, you are really such a pretty one.
I see you've gone and changed your name again.
And just when I climbed this whole mountainside,
To wash my eyelids in the rain!
Now so long, Marianne, it's time that we began
To laugh and cry and cry and laugh about it all again.
But all I've ever learned from love
Was how to shoot somebody who outdrew ya..."
How about a few songs from his best album: Songs of Love and Hate?
Whether you like the song or not, you have to admit that that's a great album cover photo of Dustin Hoffman.
I was thinking Al Pacino
What a truly sad person you are.....................
if good is not inside you, your full of something else!
So Stingray, does this mean that you don't like him??
Enough about your comments there Nurs…..and this old (as in young) LC track is getting a +1 from me....So Long 7 and Long Live RP!!
So Long 7 and 8 and hello to 9 and LLRP!!
Al Pacino copied Leonard's face, clearly
Whether you like the song or not, you have to admit that that's a great album cover photo of Dustin Hoffman.
More like Al Pacino in my view
little known fact.
This song is about Richard Nixons sister who Cohen was stuffing with his pink pork sword thoughtout the 60s. The doity dog
Get your little known facts straight before you post nasty and misspelt rubbish
wow
Whether you like the song or not, you have to admit that that's a great album cover photo of Dustin Hoffman.
And I thought it was a young Al Pacino
little known fact.
This song is about Richard Nixons sister who Cohen was stuffing with his pink pork sword thoughtout the 60s. The doity dog
Why would you post nonsense like this?
Whether you like the song or not, you have to admit that that's a great album cover photo of Dustin Hoffman.
Hahaha! I thought it was Adam Sandler!
This song is about Richard Nixons sister who Cohen was stuffing with his pink pork sword thoughtout the 60s. The doity dog
Whether you like the song or not, you have to admit that that's a great album cover photo of Dustin Hoffman.
Or a young Anthony Bourdain!
Whether you like the song or not, you have to admit that that's a great album cover photo of Dustin Hoffman.
I see a young Al Pacino myself
And there's a good one of Anthony Bourdain for Cohen's Wikipedia page.
Master of disguise....
Opposite for me. To me it's his one overtly pop effort. Kind of a French romance film of the 60s put to music. He was young...
Geez, and I thought he looked like Pacino as Michael Corleone.
While was all the time Hustin Doffman
Nancy Priddy went to high school in south bend In in the middle 50s and spent a long time on the New York Stage. She sometimes hosted a local tv dance show on Saturdays called Hoosier Favorite and once, with the camera tight on her face, dedicated a Platters song to my brother because he was always walking the hallways of the school singing the song. I think it was The Great Pretender. and if I remember correctly, she was even more gorgeous than her daughter.
A new documentary called Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love came out in 2019. My brother tells me it's very good. Looking forward to seeing it.
I literally hate his "music" and "singing"
RIDICULOUS!
Therapy needed here. You're not really listening to it, obviously. But you are YELLING
Well, Neil sounded like Leonard, actually.
If you like absolutely gorgeous classy women.
Enough about your comments there Nurs…..and this old (as in young) LC track is getting a +1 from me....So Long 7 and Long Live RP!!
Nah, his deeper voiced stuff, contrasted with gorgeous backing vocals, branded him as something unique and special. This was not special at all for 1967.
WRONG!
More S, when it comes to this awful guy!
I could beat him all day long!
I "HATE" all he represents. ALL!!!!
My number-1 hate-figure!
Five years later, you'd fit right in with a certain group reemerging in Western societies.
At this pace, you might consider skipping over the many intermediate steps and go straight to a double or triple dog dare. We're not getting any younger.
LOL...he does strike a resemblance for sure!
I used to not care too much for his works but after seeing his tribute concert on CBC (called "Tower of Song a tribute to...") I discovered a respect for his music. I ended up buying his Live in London triple album(vinyl) and downloaded the "Essential LC". I erred in never enjoying his stuff enough to see him live. A great artiste.
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I looked it up and here is the link, GREAT
https://www.elsewhere.co.nz/fromthevaults/4748/straitjacket-fits-so-long-marianne-1990/
Excellent! Thank you.
Second time I hear this song. I like it!!!
Became Leonard Cohen fan thanks to RP a couple years ago.
This song is really good!!!
a full octave higher here
Yes his voice had not dropped to the gravelly bass we associate with his later years. Actually he was actually trying to sing then before he gave up on that and adopted the talky talky style .
The song was inspired by Marianne Jensen,. . . Marianne Ihlen died in hospital in Oslo on 28 July 2016, aged 81. Cohen wrote to her shortly before her death, saying: "Know that I am so close behind you that if you stretch out your hand, I think you can reach mine... Goodbye old friend. Endless love, see you down the road." He died three months later, on November 7.
Timeless quote. Amazing Poet.... See you down the road Leonard.
I looked it up and here is the link, GREAT
https://www.elsewhere.co.nz/fromthevaults/4748/straitjacket-fits-so-long-marianne-1990/
so long, Mr. Cohen
until it is time to
laugh about it all again
WRONG!
More S, when it comes to this awful guy!
I could beat him all day long!
I "HATE" all he represents. ALL!!!!
My number-1 hate-figure!
What a truly sad person you are.....................
And god knows we need help more now than ever before. It hurts when they leave us.
The song was inspired by Marianne Jensen,. . . Marianne Ihlen died in hospital in Oslo on 28 July 2016, aged 81. Cohen wrote to her shortly before her death, saying: "Know that I am so close behind you that if you stretch out your hand, I think you can reach mine... Goodbye old friend. Endless love, see you down the road." He died three months later, on November 7.
ps Some of the comments here - Stingray - explain the state of things now..................
I truly thank you very much for all your words
Do a good trip
and come back soon
this dark world needs your wisdom
Remember me, I brought your groceries in
Well it's Father's Day and everybody's wounded
First we take Manhattan, then we take Berlin
How poignant, written four months ago. A legend is gone.
WRONG!
More S, when it comes to this awful guy!
I could beat him all day long!
I "HATE" all he represents. ALL!!!!
My number-1 hate-figure!
Come back, Stingray. We laugh at you, but in a good way.
When the only songs of Cohen's that I knew were this and "Susanne", I was amazed. Now that he's ruined his voice, Leonard has worn out his gravelly welcome on RP.
Why not both?
Mary ann
He's a clone of Rod McKuen.
Thanks, Bill!
I was always a Ginger fan. Married a redhead!
I as well. Tina Louise was pretty attractive:
I was always a Ginger fan. Married a redhead!
It's a masterpiece...maybe even making Bobby Dylan a little jealous.
HORRIBLE-HORRIBLE GUY!
I literally hate his "music" and "singing"
RIDICULOUS!
never-ending disharmonic WHINER up!
Unbearable!
exactly my take on 99% of your rants. why do you persist in being tormented by R.P.'S habit of playing fantastic music? go back to clear channel of where ever your happy........
songs of his, this old numbly produced version does it no favors.
There's such an astoundingly beautiful version on the 'Live From London' set - w/the Webb Sisters . And, imop, would be a better, more compelling, threshold/introduction for those new to his genius.
That said, I'm down with any and all LC.