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Leonard Cohen Hallelujah Live

Leonard Cohen singing Hallelujah in concert. Taken from the documentry Songs From The Life Of Leonard Cohen. Unfortunately the last verse is cut out.  
 
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nashjazz1 (31 minutes ago) Show Hide
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very touching song i think this is one of the best song i've ever heard,
fiftyquidvids (5 hours ago) Show Hide
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gotta agree
rik100000 (7 hours ago) Show Hide
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this is it man, this is what singing is about what passion u feel fucking great cant beat it fucking real talent here
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On this film, Leonard, who has a sense of humour, says that when he was signing his first contract, he said to his lawyer "I can't really sing" His lawyer replied: "None of you can sing, when I want to hear singing I go to the Metropolitan Opera." For my money this clip is Len's best EVER version of Hallelujah, with Bob M turnng in a memorable guitar solo and the girls wailin' so cool and hot...
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Listening to his lyrics, reminds me of Rod McKuen.
pompa04 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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Cohen sends shiver down my spine, Maybe not the most beautiful voice but God what a feeling he had.
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dylan!
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Perfect!!! great respect to Cohen!! Hallelujah is one of the best songs of human history!!!
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