KW-02-2017: #A.Nonymous in : #Leonard Cohen#book_of_memories – Moments Of Memories. (part 25-a/ 82) – Promotion am Brüsseler Flughafen – Part I. – In 2017, now there are 21 years of German Website on Leonard Cohen `s Life & Work: www.leonardcohen.de & blog.leonardcohen.de & www.cohenpedia.de ### www.cohenpedia.de celebrates a new section called: #book_of_memories
KW-02-2017: Drei neue Bootlegs von Leonard Cohen im Januar 2017: No. 3/3 : LIVE IN AUSTIN, TEXAS 1988
KW-02-2017: Drei neue Bootlegs von Leonard Cohen im Januar 2017: No. 2/3 : FROM THE SHADOWS (Paris 1976)
KW-02-2017: Drei neue Bootlegs von Leonard Cohen im Januar 2017: No. 1/3 : UPON A SMOKEY LIFE ( Bonn 1979)
On 13th October 1979, Leonard Cohen began his most extensive tour to date in support of his sixth studio album, Recent Songs , with a concert in Gothenburg, Sweden. Entitled ‚The Smokey Life Tour‘, this 48-concert European leg of what would eventually become a world tour (ultimately encompassing too Australia, the USA, and in November 1980, Israel) progressed through Sweden, Norway, Denmark, France, Holland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, England and Ireland. Cohen surrounded himself with a coterie of superb musicians. As a nucleus, he co-opted the Austin, Texas-based jazz band, Passenger (Steve Meador on drums, Roscoe Beck on bass, Mitch Watkins on guitar, Bill Ginn on keyboards and Paul Ostermayer on sax and flute). Further extending the core group’s capabilities were violinist Raffi Hakopian and John Bilezikjian on the oud – an 11-string pear-shaped instrument, visually similar to a mandolin – all of whom had also contributed to ‚Recent Songs‘. Completing the ensemble, Leonard’s brace of backing singers on the jaunt were long-time friend and colleague Jennifer Warnes (who later released her own Cohen tribute album, ‚Famous Blue Raincoat‘ in 1987) and another Cohen collaborator and future song-writing partner, Sharon Robinson. This concert, from Bonn’s prestigious 2,000 capacity Beethovenhalle, was recorded towards the end of the European extravaganza on 3rd December, and, as is evident, the cast were performing superbly by this juncture. ‚Recent Songs‘ was, and remained, a personal favourite of Leonard s: „I think I like ‚Recent Songs‘ the best. The producer was Henry Levy – I was studying with Roshi at the time in Los Angeles and it was appropriate that I worked with a Los Angeles producer. He had that great quality that Bob Johnston (Bob Dylan’s producer) had: a lot of faith in the singer and he just let it happen. He introduced me to the group Passenger. I’d always wanted to combine those Middle Eastern or Eastern European sounds with the rhythmic possibilities of a jazz or rock’n’roll rhythm section,“ he later stated.
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KW-02-2017: UNCUT – Spezial-Ausgabe : Introducing … LEONARD COHEN . The Ultimate Music Guide – Ab sofort erhältlich….
Introducing … LEONARD COHEN . The Ultimate Music Guide. In der UNCUT SERIE VON SONDERAUAGABEN namens TRhe Uktimate MUsic Guide…..sind schon faszinierende Ausgaben entstanden. Diese verspricht auch, eine ganz große zu werden…
Zu bestellen im Online-Shop von UNCUT: http://www.uncut.co.uk/blog/introducing-leonard-cohen-ultimate-music-guide-98830
KW-02-2017: Die Februar-Ausgabe des englischen Musikmagazins UNCUT feiert Leonard Cohebn auf der Titelseite mit der Story „Leonard Cohen – A Genius Remembered“
„Leonard Cohen, David Bowie, Leon Russell and our 2017 preview all feature in the new issue of Uncut, out now and available to buy digitally.
Cohen is on the cover, and inside, David Cavanagh examines the life and work of rock’s late master poet, while Cohen’s collaborators share their intimate memories.
“A day at Leonard’s always started the same,” remembers producer and songwriter Patrick Leonard, who collaborated with Cohen during his last decade. “He would greet you at the door and he would say, ‘Have you eaten?’ At first I’d say, ‘Yeah, I just ate.’ Then I realised that wasn’t the answer. The answer was ‘No, I haven’t.’
“We would sit in the kitchen and he would make scrambled eggs or chop some salad or put a mozzarella ball in some chicken soup… It was always really special to have Leonard cook something really simple and sit and eat“, so die Beschreibung der aktuellen Ausgabe. Mehr Infos und auch bestellbar unter:
http://www.uncut.co.uk/news/this-month-in-uncut-55-98679#HVTj5h53uMXuAuXy.99
http://www.uncut.co.uk/publication/uncut/february-2017
KW-02-2017: #Erika WEISS in : #Leonard Cohen#book_of_memories – Moments Of Memories. (part 24/ 82) – Ich sah diese Litfasssäule und kaufte mir sofort ein Ticket“ by Erika WEISS. – In 2017, now there are 21 years of German Website on Leonard Cohen `s Life & Work: www.leonardcohen.de & blog.leonardcohen.de & www.cohenpedia.de ### www.cohenpedia.de celebrates a new section called: #book_of_memories
KW-02-2017: #Robert KORY in : #Leonard Cohen#book_of_memories – Moments Of Memories. (part 23/ 82) – Remarks at Leonard Cohen’s Memorial, Sunday December 11, 2016″ by Robert Kory, Leonard Cohens Manager. – In 2017, now there are 21 years of German Website on Leonard Cohen `s Life & Work: www.leonardcohen.de & blog.leonardcohen.de & www.cohenpedia.de ### www.cohenpedia.de celebrates a new section called: #book_of_memories
Robert Kory – Remarks at Leonard Cohen’s Memorial, Sunday December 11, 2016
What can I say about my dear friend and client Leonard Cohen? Anything seems inadequate other than thanking him for the extraordinary opportunity to serve. I began working for Leonard in 2004, on a dark legal and financial rescue mission. But for the unqualified brilliance of my then associate and now law partner, Michelle Rice, we might well have failed.
But we succeeded, and our role evolved to that of personal manager, while continuing legal and financial duties. My relationship depended in large measure on our shared spiritual affinity, but we almost never discussed it, lest we frighten the muses. My job was to focus on the practical.
Through work for Leonard, I have come to know all of you in some way, and most of you personally. Some of you have known him through personal and/or professional relationships for decades; others of you met him through the recent, grand renaissance of his performing and recording career.
Leonard would want me to do two things today — to express his gratitude for all you have given him and to ask each of you to forgive his limitations. He passed away abruptly, and had he known he was almost out of time, he surely would have extended the show to thank you himself,
as he did every night on tour, despite my protestations about union overtime after 11:30PM!
Leonard needed to be alone to create his art. He also needed people as evidenced by his overwhelming generosity and graciousness. One of my most important roles was assisting him in finding a precarious balance between these two conflicting needs. The most significant result was a tour in which he luxuriated in solitude, even while traveling with the “family” of band and crew, even during the 387 performances to sold-out audiences in arenas worldwide.
He was surprised but nourished by such solitude on tour. And so, he directed me to start declining requests to meet off tour as well, even requests from close friends, colleagues and family. But for this solitude, we might not have his last three magnificent studio albums.
But Leonard also often shared with me his deep regret that his time alone meant that he could not see those whom he loved or colleagues who were so important to his work. So, he also tasked me with asking others to “please forgive his limitations.” That task became particularly acute during the last four months of his life when he was trying to finish a book, a solitary endeavor.
So that is the context in which I shall try to fulfill what I feel Leonard would want me to say.
For those of you whom he knew intimately, he would want you to be secure in the knowledge of his profound and lasting love, even though in some cases it “might have all gone wrong,” even though “love is not a victory march”, even though it is often only a “broken Hallelujah.”
For those whom he knew mostly through a professional relationship, he would want you to be secure in the knowledge of his deep appreciation of all your efforts to assist in his Renaissance over the past eight years. You helped the world to recognize where he resides in the tower of song — an unrivaled worldwide star — and you have helped assure that generations to come will “continue to hear from him… long after he has gone.”
Used by permission of Robert Kory. Thank you Robert, for that, too.
KW-02-2017: #Willy & Wybe LAGEVEEN in : #Leonard Cohen#book_of_memories – Moments Of Memories. (part 22/ 82)- „Alle unsere Erinnerungen an L.C. fassen wir auf unserer FanPage „I Can`t Forget“ zusammen“, sagen Willy & Wybe LAGEVEEN- In 2017, now there are 21 years of German Website on Leonard Cohen `s Life & Work: www.leonardcohen.de & blog.leonardcohen.de & www.cohenpedia.de ### www.cohenpedia.de celebrates a new section called: #book_of_memories
This Picture of Wybe & Willy „was made in Pula in Aug. 2013 by Sharon Robinson. We were there for the concert and happend to stay in the same resort where Leonard and the band were staying. When they came out of the diningroom we approaced him and talked with him for awhile. He was so kind. There is also a photo where Wybe and I are together with Leonard. I think it is also on mine or Wybe’s FB page. We also met Leonard already in 2007. Here is a link to Wybe’s webpage, where all our meetings, meet ups and Events are on.
www.icantforget.nl “












