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TLS - at the risk of starting a 10 page thread I disagree. I saw Leonard Cohen twice last year and on both occasions he was superb. Concert 1 was the better of the two - well orchestrated, it had LC leading with all his classic tracks but backed by a great ensemble of musicians and backing singers. He laughed and joked with the audience and ran over the scheduled 2 hour concert by a further 50 minutes - making the evening great value for money.


To have penned one piece that was at No. 1 & 2 in the charts last Christmas is also pretty impressive.

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people just don't see the irony in his music "you said you preferred handsome men but for me you'd make an exception" anyway lets end this as don't want a ridiculous ping pong match if you know what I mean. But wish I was seeing Neil Young Fleet Foxes next weekend instead of working nights.
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Wish I was, he's fantastic live, its not fair, tickets to expensive, cant get an address to write to him and pull him up on his prices, ok he got ripped off, but surely he's made enough back. Know someone who's going though and they said would try to deliver a letter, didnt realise it was tomorrow though, ah well another time.
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