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SONGS FROM THE BEACH 1970
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 7:24 pm
by colin
I've come across this as the title of a Leonard Cohen concert recording from 1970.
Does anyone have any idea as to the date and the venue?
Track listing as follows:
1
bird on the wire
so long marianne
you know who i am
dead song
lady midnight
one of us cant be wrong
the strangers song
joan of arc
tonight will be fine
2
the partisan
sisters of mercy
diamonds in the mine
story of isaac
famous blue raincoat
sing another song boys
celebration
hey thats no way to say goodbye
suzanne
please dont pass me by
Thank you to anyone who can give any further details.
Colin
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 8:35 pm
by Davido
Colin, I think this may be Vienna (Konzerthaus) May 9th 1970.
If track 16 is same as the poem 'Travel'.
I'll check it out in more detail, but I think this is the one.
Frankfurt 6th May 1970 has identical track listing to yours except for an additional track 'Un As Der Rebbe Singt' which is track 1.
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 11:59 pm
by constantsorrow
Yes I agree with Davido, it looks like Vienna 70.
Here's the length of my discs, in case you have same version:
DISC 1 [42:31.59]
1. [6:21.08] Bird On The Wire
2. [5:45.09] So Long, Marianne
3. [4:27.69] You Know Who I Am
4. [0:27.23] Dead Song (poem)
5. [3:38.24] Lady Midnight
6. [5:11.61] One Of Us Cannot Be Wrong
7. [5:57.02] The Stranger Song - solo
8. [5:40.01] Joan Of Arc
9. [5:03.12] Tonight Will Be Fine
DISC 2 [61:10.70]
01. [5:37.07] The Partisan
02. [6:48.64] Sisters Of Mercy
03. [3:52.48] Diamonds In The Mine
04. [5:09.21] Story Of Isaac
05. [6:00.00] Famous Blue Raincoat
06. [6:55.29] Sing Another Song, Boys
07. [1:09.47] Travel (poem)
08. [3:38.47] Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye
09. [4:59.63] Suzanne
10. [16:59.44] Please Don't Pass Me By
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 2:10 am
by Davido
Constantsorrow, I don't actually have the Vienna show in my collection.Can you verify that the 'Travel' poem (track 7, disc2) is the same as 'Celebration'.
If not, then Colin's could be Frankfurt, but missing the first track, maybe?
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 10:26 am
by tomsakic
Both Travel and Celebration are from Spice-Box, but they aren't same poems. I don't have the book near me to check the texts.
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 11:54 am
by Davido
Sorry for any misunderstanding here! I know 'Travel' and 'Celebration' are different poems, and both from 'Spice Box,' but occasionally tracks on circulating 'bootleg' recordings are wrongly titled - particularly when the concert has been given a name ('Songs from the Beach 1970'), rather than a specific date/venue.Accuracy of the track listing can only be verified by listening to the recording: 'Travel' begins "Loving you,flesh to flesh,I often thought Of travelling..." while 'Celebration' begins "When you kneel below me and in both your hands...."
So, Colin, I'd say you've got either 'Vienna 9th May 1970' with a wrongly titled track; or 'Frankfurt 6th May 1970' but missing the opening track.
Unless, of course, you have unearthed a previously unknown recording....
in which case I will be in touch!!!
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 7:21 pm
by constantsorrow
on my recording d2t07 is really the poem "Travel".
Posted: Sat May 13, 2006 10:23 am
by colin
Hello everyone!
May I take this opportunity to thank everyone here for their views and their interest.
The owner of this recording has now contacted me and has stated that this "named" recording is in fact from Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt, Germany, May 6th, 1970.
It seems the title, SONGS FROM THE BEACH 1970 was one that was used when this recording was being sold on eBay sometime back.
All adds to the confusion!
Posted: Sat May 13, 2006 5:01 pm
by constantsorrow
colin wrote:
It seems the title, SONGS FROM THE BEACH 1970 was one that was used when this recording was being sold on eBay sometime back.
*sigh*
