Cohen Lyrics
Cohen Lyrics
My son is about to be married. He was born when I was 23, and I raised him alone. We have always had a very close relationship, and some of that is centered around our mutual passion for music -- mine for Leonard Cohen. I am racking my brain to find a song of Cohen's that would be appropriate for us to dance to at his wedding. Since Cohen doesn't do sappy, and I hate sentimentality, I think I have my work cut out for me. Any suggestions?
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Take This Waltz
Hi Soshea,
and welcome to the forum!
To me, Take This Waltz is a favourite for dancing to. It's a real Vienna waltz and has a very fine tempo. Of course, the lyrics might amount to bit of a problem... it is such an intense expression of the tension between eros and thanatos.
Moreover, it's become very important to me in a way. One night I had a dream where this song occurred in a context of love, evoking a beautiful, somehow blessed atmosphere. Although it's been years since I had this dream, I still wonder what it was trying to tell me whenever I listen to Take This Waltz. Well maybe, one day I'll know...
Greetings from Munich!
mob
and welcome to the forum!
To me, Take This Waltz is a favourite for dancing to. It's a real Vienna waltz and has a very fine tempo. Of course, the lyrics might amount to bit of a problem... it is such an intense expression of the tension between eros and thanatos.
Moreover, it's become very important to me in a way. One night I had a dream where this song occurred in a context of love, evoking a beautiful, somehow blessed atmosphere. Although it's been years since I had this dream, I still wonder what it was trying to tell me whenever I listen to Take This Waltz. Well maybe, one day I'll know...
Greetings from Munich!
mob
Das Wort ist bloß ein Anfang,
bis es auf das Ohr trifft, das es auf-fängt,
und auf den Mund, der ihm ant-wortet.
- Franz Rosenzweig
bis es auf das Ohr trifft, das es auf-fängt,
und auf den Mund, der ihm ant-wortet.
- Franz Rosenzweig
heart with no companion
How about "heart with no companion", thats one of the most upbeat songs I can think of, its on Leonard Cohen live I think. Its kind of short so loop it around twice. That seems like it would work at a wedding. Finally found my place in the world, perfect partner sort of thing. BTW anyone know where pacific standard time (west coast of the U.S.) is in relation to GMT?
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Wedding song
How about "True Love Leaves no Traces"?
David
David
The Ogre does what ogres can,
Deeds quite impossible for Man,
But one prize is beyond his reach:
The Ogre cannot master speech.
Deeds quite impossible for Man,
But one prize is beyond his reach:
The Ogre cannot master speech.
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The Smokey Life is very danceable-to.
Only just found this video of LC:
http://ca.youtube.com/user/leonardcohen?ob=4" target="_blank
This one does make me cry.
http://ca.youtube.com/user/leonardcohen?ob=4" target="_blank
This one does make me cry.
On Mary Walsh's new show Hatching Matching and Dispatching the band was playing the Future at a wedding reception, very funny.
True Love Leaves No Traces would be a good one.
Dance Me To The End of Love, if you can see this song as a statement of how marriage has its difficulties but love will see you through.
True Love Leaves No Traces would be a good one.
Dance Me To The End of Love, if you can see this song as a statement of how marriage has its difficulties but love will see you through.
Cheers & DLight
Tri-me (tree-mite) Sheldrön
"Doorhinge rhymes with orange" Leonard Cohen
Tri-me (tree-mite) Sheldrön
"Doorhinge rhymes with orange" Leonard Cohen
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Another thought
At a slight tangent, my wife and I printed one of my favourite Cohen quotations on our order of service (I don't know if the vocabulary is different in Amerikee), namely:
David
So come, my friends, be not afraid.
We are so lightly here.
It is in love that we are made;
In love we disappear.
David
The Ogre does what ogres can,
Deeds quite impossible for Man,
But one prize is beyond his reach:
The Ogre cannot master speech.
Deeds quite impossible for Man,
But one prize is beyond his reach:
The Ogre cannot master speech.
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Cohen Lyrics
CLOSING TIME!
cmon mum, get that blouse torn off girl!
Definitely not sappy or sentimental!
Dance Me To The End of Love has always been my favorite, but lately I have been really enjoying The Mist (on Anjani’s Blue Alert CD). Perhaps too slow even for a slow waltz though and maybe not appropriate for a mother/son combination, but I think it would be lovely for a bride and groom.
Sherry
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