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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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I'm Your Man (too obvious?)

Night Comes On has a father/son part, but the father dies...
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Welcome to the Forum, Soshea :D . You are a woman, right? A parent-child, Cohen song for a dance is a little trickier for this occasion.

What a shame you weren't aware of us a couple years ago. You could've attended the New York Cohen Event.


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This is almost a frequently asked question. For someone who never married and obviously does not believe in marriage, Leonard sure does get to sing at a lot of weddings. Have you seen the thread about "Dance me to End of Love" where marriage is both the consummation and the finish of love?
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For someone who never married and obviously does not believe in marriage, Leonard sure does get to sing at a lot of weddings.
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Take This Waltz

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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!

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heart with no companion

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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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How about "True Love Leaves no Traces"?

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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.
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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.
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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:
So come, my friends, be not afraid.
We are so lightly here.
It is in love that we are made;
In love we disappear.

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CLOSING TIME!

cmon mum, get that blouse torn off girl!
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that time cannot decay -

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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.

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