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Leonard Cohen - First We Take Manhattan

Leonard Cohen First We Take Manhattan (C) 1987 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT  
 

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liveguns (34 minutes ago) Show Hide
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well you got manhattan. you got palestine.

all i see is more drugs and more fashion and more vanity.

oh well. his everybody knows song is classic
DobyZhee (4 days ago) Show Hide
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I went to the Vegas US show on Thursday. Best f'n concert I ever been to.

I think his concert version blows his original song out the water.
nicck (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Leonard Cohen may be old, but he'll never die. I'm glad he's getting the recognition he deserves now. By all means, in music, he is a god.
DMB1985CA (1 week ago) Show Hide
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First you took Manhattan (911) now you're going for Berlin (2012?). Heheh, just kidding.
essystilwell (1 week ago) Show Hide
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going to his last ever concert in the us 2maro!!!
EverydayLife567 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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He would take detroit, but he didn't want to get shot.
XinBiDe (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Leonard is the greatest artist of all time but his later stuff was hit hard by 80s trends and the decreasing versatility of his voice. Songs like Hallelujah and others have been revived by new artists, though, which is a decent consolation.
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he himself has said, women tend to have him pegged as 'sad & sensitive' and gravitate towards him in tender droves.

Which is reward enough for him.

I'd snuggle. Oh, I would.

h.
EloiseDecember (5 days ago) Show Hide
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I think Jeff Buckley did very good justice to Hallelujah don't you? I know this song has an 80's sound but his voice, the way he delivers the lines make it different to the other 80s stuff.
XinBiDe (3 days ago) Show Hide
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God yes, Jeff Buckley's Hallelujah cover was a turning point in my life. And I totally agree, even in the 80s Cohen was still Cohen, the most ingenious singer/songwriter of modern times.

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