Maybe this has been posted before but I thought it was interesting to see Leonard "not on". He's beautifully honest about it. Wish I knew what happend next...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMhgQOdM ... L&index=33
Leonard walks out of a concert, 1972
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Leonard walks out of a concert, 1972
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Re: Leonard walks out of a concert, 1972
Hey there QueenofSolitude,
Yes, we have discussed this clip at least twice before:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=17909
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=16333
Still nice of you to share... there is no penalty for unintended repetition on the forum
Yes, we have discussed this clip at least twice before:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=17909
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=16333
Still nice of you to share... there is no penalty for unintended repetition on the forum

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Re: Leonard walks out of a concert, 1972
Thanks, so interesting reading the past thread. I guess I'm on to Nadels book next, after I finish Favourite Game.
What I would give to have seen Leonard Cohen performing Marianne on acid
What I would give to have seen Leonard Cohen performing Marianne on acid

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Re: Leonard walks out of a concert, 1972
watching that backstage segment was a little unsettling. def. gives one a good idea of the double-edged sword known as stardom. on one hand, Mr. Cohen gets to do what he loves on stage, but at the same time, he's tied down by obligations to be up there and perform. at least he didn't refuse to play due to someone calling him a name like many of the diva pop stars of today
his reasoning seems to have been pure.
