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Re: Interview With Leonard in Guardian

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 8:27 pm
by Judy
Evie B thank you so much for that link.

"The Window" is such a beautiful "song".

Re: Interview With Leonard in Guardian

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 3:00 pm
by remote1
Well, now that I am a registered member here, I can afford to ask a question which -- for some bizarre reason -- keeps coming back to me regularly (perhaps because the many unresolved mysteries of this universe make me anxious).

At the start of the interview, LC says that he is hardly ever at his home in Montreal, but that it has a good washing-machine which is used by lots of people in the area.

I am completely baffled by this. Does he live in an area so poor that people can't afford to buy good washing-machines? And how do they get in? Are there no locks to his door? Do the people in his area all have a key to his house?

I would be be grateful for your thoughts on this.
As far as I am concerned these are the most enigmatic of Leonard Cohen's lyrics...

Thanks!
Remote1 ;-)

Re: Interview With Leonard in Guardian

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 6:34 pm
by CinCin
The thing about the washing machine intrigued me too. My uncle lives in Montreal, and it's a pretty high density city, with people living in three story/three flat row houses that don't have a lot of room. Even in the more expensive older neighborhoods. My uncle has a small washer and no dryer. He does lock his doors, though. But is real friendly with all his neighbors, so it's a different world from suburban Phoenix, that's for sure. I'm going to visit next week, and I have this compulsion to seek out Leonard Cohen's Washing Machine . . . .

Re: Interview With Leonard in Guardian

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 12:30 am
by remote1
Thanks for this interesting piece of human geography. :)
CinCin, if you get to use His washing machine, let me know if the light gets in.