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Posted by Phil on August 18, 1999, at 20:23:07
There is a crack in everything.
That's how the light gets in.Leonard Cohen's words not mine. Just sounded good.
Phil
Posted by D.Clark on August 18, 1999, at 22:46:49
In reply to There is a crack ..., posted by Phil on August 18, 1999, at 20:23:07
> There is a crack in everything.
> That's how the light gets in.
>
> Leonard Cohen's words not mine. Just sounded good.
>
> PhilFunny Leonard Cohen's name should just "pop up". The fact that my father played his music over and over and over after my mother died (I was 6)led me to understand my father's justifiable depression. Don't get me wrong, I actually like LC but my sister absolutely freaks at even the mention of his name! His albums should have a warning label - "Playing more than 4 times a day can lead to dependency and short-term depressive symptoms. Discontinue use should such symptoms be present. Sudden rashes, prolonged fever, or any other bizzare physical ailments should be reported to your physican. Parental descretion advised, whether the album is playing or not."
'Caught me in a silly mood. Thanx for the Serendipity. D.Clark
Posted by dj on August 19, 1999, at 1:06:15
In reply to Re: There is a crack ..., posted by D.Clark on August 18, 1999, at 22:46:49
LC has seen the darkness as well as the light through the crack and both are reflected in his music and life. These days he's doing the Zen monk routine in California when the ladies man is dead...
> > There is a crack in everything.
> > That's how the light gets in.
> >
> > Leonard Cohen's words not mine. Just sounded good.
> >
> > Phil
>
> Funny Leonard Cohen's name should just "pop up". The fact that my father played his music over and over and over after my mother died (I was 6)led me to understand my father's justifiable depression... His albums should have a warning label - "Playing more than 4 times a day can lead to dependency and short-term depressive symptoms.
Posted by Phil on August 19, 1999, at 6:25:38
In reply to Re: There is a crack ..., posted by D.Clark on August 18, 1999, at 22:46:49
> > There is a crack in everything.
> > That's how the light gets in.
> >
> > Leonard Cohen's words not mine. Just sounded good.
> >
> > Phil
>
> Funny Leonard Cohen's name should just "pop up". The fact that my father played his music over and over and over after my mother died (I was 6)led me to understand my father's justifiable depression. Don't get me wrong, I actually like LC but my sister absolutely freaks at even the mention of his name! His albums should have a warning label - "Playing more than 4 times a day can lead to dependency and short-term depressive symptoms. Discontinue use should such symptoms be present. Sudden rashes, prolonged fever, or any other bizzare physical ailments should be reported to your physican. Parental descretion advised, whether the album is playing or not."
>
> 'Caught me in a silly mood. Thanx for the Serendipity. D.Clark>>LOL. My brother called and I said I was listening to Leonard Cohen and he said 'oh, that's depressing!!' HAHA I get in a Leonard Cohen mood occasionally but I do fear the long term side effects. Phil
Posted by D. Clark on August 19, 1999, at 21:46:40
In reply to Re: There is a crack ...D., posted by Phil on August 19, 1999, at 6:25:38
> > > There is a crack in everything.
> > > That's how the light gets in.
> > >
> > > Leonard Cohen's words not mine. Just sounded good.
> > >
> > > Phil
> >
> > Funny Leonard Cohen's name should just "pop up". The fact that my father played his music over and over and over after my mother died (I was 6)led me to understand my father's justifiable depression. Don't get me wrong, I actually like LC but my sister absolutely freaks at even the mention of his name! His albums should have a warning label - "Playing more than 4 times a day can lead to dependency and short-term depressive symptoms. Discontinue use should such symptoms be present. Sudden rashes, prolonged fever, or any other bizzare physical ailments should be reported to your physican. Parental descretion advised, whether the album is playing or not."
> >
> > 'Caught me in a silly mood. Thanx for the Serendipity. D.Clark
>
> >>LOL. My brother called and I said I was listening to Leonard Cohen and he said 'oh, that's depressing!!' HAHA I get in a Leonard Cohen mood occasionally but I do fear the long term side effects. PhilAnd of course there's no better song for crying over your broken heart than "That's No Way To Say Good-Bye"- I think that's the title. Boo hoo! And who the heck was "Suzanne" anyway and what meds did she take? Hmmmm. A point to ponder. I think he probably makes a great Monk (see other post)
Have a nice weekend! D.Clark
Posted by dj on August 20, 1999, at 2:06:43
In reply to Re: There is a crack ...D., posted by D. Clark on August 19, 1999, at 21:46:40
Broken hearted monk or not LC is a man with taste and many gorgeous women in his past & perhaps still -- Rebecca Mornay was one goddess with whom he hung -- I'll take his history any day!!
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> And of course there's no better song for crying over your broken heart than "That's No Way To Say Good-Bye"- I think that's the title. Boo hoo! And who the heck was "Suzanne" anyway and what meds did she take?
Posted by Sean on August 24, 1999, at 15:58:17
In reply to Re: There is a crack ...D., posted by dj on August 20, 1999, at 2:06:43
> Broken hearted monk or not LC is a man with taste and many gorgeous women in his past & perhaps still -- Rebecca Mornay was one goddess with whom he hung -- I'll take his history any day!!
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> >
> > And of course there's no better song for crying over your broken heart than "That's No Way To Say Good-Bye"- I think that's the title. Boo hoo! And who the heck was "Suzanne" anyway and what meds did she take?LC is great. Of course Nick Cave makes LC look
like an eternal optimist!
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