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Leonard Cohen - Montreal interview, part 3 of 3 (NRK, 2006)

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(I had to re-post this - there was an error on the first upload.)
TV-program from NRK (The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation), 2006. Part 3 of 3. Cohen is interviewed in his home in Montreal by the Norwegian reporter Helle Vaagland. The occasion for the interview is the recent publishing of Cohen's book, "The Book of Longing". English dialogue with Norwegian subtitles. Total time: 29 min.

Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHqbIuN1diE
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30u_L99IOLU

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  • How can anyone take this lovely humble man for a ride like his manager did? I hope he makes all his money back with his wonderful concerts now.

    Lovely interview.

  • thanks for sharing this video. personally i admire Cohen for his deep genuine honest way towards his struggles, for his caring to live his life. he is my mentor.

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  • Why didn't that poem make it into the album?

  • leonard cohen understands that if you free yourself from all desires only there will you find true happiness...

  • one of the most authentic and genuine human of all times....he The Everyman that whispers his wisdom to us all...

  • Thanks for uploading - this is a great view of Ol'Leonard

  • @tracam1 In life I find its the peaceful, kind hearted people who get trampled on; but life is short-eternity is forever. I pity those who through their eternity away.

  • I have to find the interviewer and marry her. Also, Cohen's a boss. Once upon a time our culture had worth while role models.

  • @Slyburger "I will be standing on the corner where there used to be a street."

    - different meaning, wont you agree? :)

  • I will sit in the corner where there used to be a street...

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