Last night at Dublin there was a new song "I've got a little Secret".
Albert recorded a great video of it.
However unless you had read all the concert reports you could have missed it.
Is it worth having a section with links to any new songs , eg. la Manic , Born in Chains or others that appeared in sound checks etc?
A section for new songs?
A section for new songs?
Royal Albert Hall London 1988, Manchester Opera House 18th June 2008,
Manchester Arena 30th Nov 2008, Weybridge 11th July 2009,
Lissadell House 31st July 2010, Dublin 11th & 12th September 2012, London O2 21st June 2013,
Manchester Arena 31st Aug 2013,Leeds 7th September 2013
Manchester Arena 30th Nov 2008, Weybridge 11th July 2009,
Lissadell House 31st July 2010, Dublin 11th & 12th September 2012, London O2 21st June 2013,
Manchester Arena 31st Aug 2013,Leeds 7th September 2013
Re: A section for new songs?
Sounds like a good idea. We could move the section from one leg to the next as the tour progresses. What do others think?
I have collected some of the new songs introduced during the tour here, to get our collection started:
New Songs from 2008-2010 & 2012-2013 World Tour
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDD3CE8E41EFDA5E1
I have collected some of the new songs introduced during the tour here, to get our collection started:
New Songs from 2008-2010 & 2012-2013 World Tour
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDD3CE8E41EFDA5E1
Marie
Speaking Cohen
Speaking Cohen
Re: A section for new songs?
That's a good idea.
May I expand it and suggest a New Songs & Rarities section?
It's a questionable idea, I know.
But what about A Street (Toronto 2006), Book of Longing / Puppets (radio 2005), various A Thousand Kisses Deep recitations (1990s, 2005)? Where is the borderline between old and new (Taken Out of Egypt 1985 -> I Can't Forget 1988 -> Born in Chains 2010), between a poem and a song (A Street, A Thousand Kisses Deep)?
I guess we should talk rather about well-known and little-known Cohen.
Well-known = officially released (it may be the least popular track from DOALM or Dear Heather, doesn't matter - it got a chance to be heard).
Little-known = unreleased (thanks to bootlegers, and Greg and DrHGuy as the main popularizers many Cohenites know these songs; but nevertheless it's - I have to say, although I'd like to be wrong - a drop in a sea).
There are several subjects that lay somewhere between the existing Forum sections (Comments & Questions; Leonard Cohen's music; Live performances & YouTube clips; Leonard Cohen's poetry and novels; all the 20XX Concert Reports sections):
- 1970s improvisations
- poetry recitations, including
- 1976 poetry sets
- LenTalk: there are some brilliant prose fragments
Those subjects could enrich our understanding of LC.
OK, I don't want to pretend that the absence of this section is the reason why we rarely share and discuss such pearls from the past. Probably, it would be another almost empty section (Time Traveling Pack).
Anyway, some of my Comments & Questions are related to a field of Leonard Cohen music, poetry and live performances at the same time. Let's call it Cohen in Concert or Rare Cohen or however you like
May I expand it and suggest a New Songs & Rarities section?
It's a questionable idea, I know.
But what about A Street (Toronto 2006), Book of Longing / Puppets (radio 2005), various A Thousand Kisses Deep recitations (1990s, 2005)? Where is the borderline between old and new (Taken Out of Egypt 1985 -> I Can't Forget 1988 -> Born in Chains 2010), between a poem and a song (A Street, A Thousand Kisses Deep)?
I guess we should talk rather about well-known and little-known Cohen.
Well-known = officially released (it may be the least popular track from DOALM or Dear Heather, doesn't matter - it got a chance to be heard).
Little-known = unreleased (thanks to bootlegers, and Greg and DrHGuy as the main popularizers many Cohenites know these songs; but nevertheless it's - I have to say, although I'd like to be wrong - a drop in a sea).
There are several subjects that lay somewhere between the existing Forum sections (Comments & Questions; Leonard Cohen's music; Live performances & YouTube clips; Leonard Cohen's poetry and novels; all the 20XX Concert Reports sections):
- 1970s improvisations
- poetry recitations, including
- 1976 poetry sets
- LenTalk: there are some brilliant prose fragments
Those subjects could enrich our understanding of LC.
OK, I don't want to pretend that the absence of this section is the reason why we rarely share and discuss such pearls from the past. Probably, it would be another almost empty section (Time Traveling Pack).
Anyway, some of my Comments & Questions are related to a field of Leonard Cohen music, poetry and live performances at the same time. Let's call it Cohen in Concert or Rare Cohen or however you like
Re: A section for new songs?
I think the expansion would be good.Goldin wrote:May I expand it and suggest a New Songs & Rarities section?
Royal Albert Hall London 1988, Manchester Opera House 18th June 2008,
Manchester Arena 30th Nov 2008, Weybridge 11th July 2009,
Lissadell House 31st July 2010, Dublin 11th & 12th September 2012, London O2 21st June 2013,
Manchester Arena 31st Aug 2013,Leeds 7th September 2013
Manchester Arena 30th Nov 2008, Weybridge 11th July 2009,
Lissadell House 31st July 2010, Dublin 11th & 12th September 2012, London O2 21st June 2013,
Manchester Arena 31st Aug 2013,Leeds 7th September 2013
Re: A section for new songs?
A really quick response. Thank you, Jarkko!Board index ‹ The Music Place ‹ New Songs & Rarities
Re: A section for new songs?
Did you mean thanks to Albert and DrHGuy, Goldin?
Am I missing the ones Greg [from Australia?] has recorded?
Or is it a different Greg?
Albert captures A LOT of excellent, high quality videos for us.
Thanks!
Great idea, too... I was glad to see this section appear. Hadn't seen this thread until now.
~ Lizzy
Am I missing the ones Greg [from Australia?] has recorded?
Or is it a different Greg?
Albert captures A LOT of excellent, high quality videos for us.
Thanks!
Great idea, too... I was glad to see this section appear. Hadn't seen this thread until now.
~ Lizzy
"Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken."
~ Oscar Wilde
~ Oscar Wilde