Uncut Magazine gives five stars to DH
That's really something, ten stars in Uncut
I like the article, although I don't agree with interpretation of The Faith as love-longing song. It can be, and it is on one of levels, but I see it more like political statement.

Leonard Cohen Newswire / bookoflonging.com (retired) / leonardcohencroatia.com (retired)
Pardon me, but I thought it was Heather's skinny white legs that were so engrossing. Did I miss something.On the imperiously jaunt title track, he fantasises about being so enthralled by a woman's face that he loses the ability to spell words out.
Also, I don't think Anjani Thomas is Heather....but I still say that's a drawing of her on the cover.
Well, Lizzytysh my speculation about Thomas was in one of the Dear Heather threads... I don't remember which one. If it is her...then I take back everything I said about the cover drawing...her voice makes up for everything.
By the way, you heard the song Dear Heather in NYC. Did you get the impression that LC was "losing the ability to spell out the words". Was that what was going on? What I mean is...did the reviewer (especially after the remark about the woman's face) actually listen to the song?
By the way, you heard the song Dear Heather in NYC. Did you get the impression that LC was "losing the ability to spell out the words". Was that what was going on? What I mean is...did the reviewer (especially after the remark about the woman's face) actually listen to the song?
Hi Midnight ~
I must be forgiven, or at least given some latitude, for not being able to make the most credible comments on the songs after one,
shocked
listening in New York City. It was an awful lot to try to take in all at once ~ the mere fact that you were even hearing it at all, in a virtually 'private' listening, much less that far in advance of its release; and then to try to take in the words themselves, as well as their meaning, all simultaneously
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However, when I read that comment here, I thought, "Hmmm.....now there's an interesting take on that. That seems a conceptual leap. However, I'll listen for it when I get the cd." It underscored for me how, no matter how hard Leonard may try to make his songs straightforward, simple, self-explanatory, there will always be different ways of viewing and taking them in. Did I get the impression, at the time, that Leonard was so 'overcome' by his thoughts of Heather that he had lost the ability to spell? No
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However, you have now heard the song with, indeed, Anjani's voice? I wish you could direct me to your original comment. It seems I recall your [or someone!] thinking it was very simplistic; very 60s?
~ Lizzy
I must be forgiven, or at least given some latitude, for not being able to make the most credible comments on the songs after one,



However, when I read that comment here, I thought, "Hmmm.....now there's an interesting take on that. That seems a conceptual leap. However, I'll listen for it when I get the cd." It underscored for me how, no matter how hard Leonard may try to make his songs straightforward, simple, self-explanatory, there will always be different ways of viewing and taking them in. Did I get the impression, at the time, that Leonard was so 'overcome' by his thoughts of Heather that he had lost the ability to spell? No

However, you have now heard the song with, indeed, Anjani's voice? I wish you could direct me to your original comment. It seems I recall your [or someone!] thinking it was very simplistic; very 60s?
~ Lizzy
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Lizzytysh...I located the Anjani Thomas speculation in the New York Event in our Memories Thread... One of the better threads due to your recaps. And I haven't heard the song yet. I thought about downloading but resisted.
PH, I didn't know that about the legs/face metaphor in BL...some things I'm just not up on.
PH, I didn't know that about the legs/face metaphor in BL...some things I'm just not up on.