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Love Irish rogues, especially the Pogues @Alias....for you, Dylan on Cohen...

But his music was special too. Bob Dylan said recently of his peer: “When people talk about Leonard, they fail to mention his melodies, which to me, along with his lyrics, are his greatest genius,’ Dylan said. ‘Even the counterpoint lines—they give a celestial character and melodic lift to every one of his songs. As far as I know, no one else comes close to this in modern music. His gift or genius is in his connection to the music of the spheres.”

If you are interested, this is repeated tonight

Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man
ABC2, 10:35pm, Mon, 14 Nov 2016, 100 minutes

REPEAT
An intimate look at the late musician's songs, poetry, personal photographs, his colourful past and the creative process that made him a legend. (Leonard Cohen 1934 - 2016)

United States, English, Documentary, Music

Thanks kxk. I missed the doco but I'll find it somewhere. Bob's made me want to listen to him even more now. :) I've always meant to have a listen because of the comparison to Bob. I love the wordy stuff.

Here's another wordy one. So pretty ...

 
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Kate Bush: Before the Dawn

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When Kate Bush made her comeback at the Hammersmith Apollo two years ago, fans hoped her 22-night residency would lead to a resumption of her music career.

Britain’s most influential female singer had even hinted as much. ‘It’s an adventure that’s only just begun,’ she teased.

A UK tour was suggested. There were rumours of Glastonbury. A DVD celebrating the London concerts was mooted . . . but it all came to nothing.
What we do have, just in time for Christmas, is a triple live album based on that triumphant 2014 return.

Credited to The K Fellowship in a nod to Kate’s impressive backing musicians, including her teenage son Bertie, it’s a faithful memento of the Before The Dawn shows, with no added studio trickery.

The album can’t recapture the full impact of a spectacular, theatrical experience that featured gyrating fish skeletons, ocean waves made from fluttering silk sheets and a dancer who sliced up the stage with a chainsaw, but it does reiterate Bush’s status as one of music’s true originals.





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Don't mind me regulars i am just sharing a few memories of the musos departing us in 2016

Annus horribulus or however the fuck the queen spells it


RIP Bavid Bowie nee Jones
 
Ok In no particular order Leon Russell what a guy! and how hot were the shelter people.

RIP Leon I couldnt find a fitting live toob so just close yr eyes and envisage how tight these guys are.

 
ok i got off track looking for a great prince song. Prince is a genius musically and by all accounts a nice guy (past tense) I cant decide my fave of his. He isnt really what I listen to but i liked his pop stuff like raspberry beret and that other one. I guess purple rain is his big thing. Anyway heres one which represents a job lot of really talented people while i get a reasonably serious prince vidya

 
ok, sorry for the lag, I rewatched grace and had to roll up a doobie. Getting back to it

RIP Glenn Frey hey you wrote desperado cool thanks.

 
Ok well there are a few others but i've lost interest. Here are a few who aren't dead. This first one really should be Hi Iggster
 
hey, sorry for that last one that was my wayward son wayne, he hasn't got his life sorted since he ate those jellyfish at schoolies.
At least my daughter is doing ok here she is. (she doesnt have a boyfriend I think she's shy)
 
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