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Me and Christos and Kat and Elaine Put on our Sunday best to hear Leonard singing again And oh, my, my How the rain came down When the lightning ripped through the sky
And Geldof sat beside me Well whaddya know? Closed his eyes and slipped away
And I knew Chelsea Hotel Number 2 And Sisters of Mercy Went in one ear and passed right through No, the man could not depart Until Famous Blue Raincoat Had ripped into his heart
Everyone knows She made a fool of you But Bobby, don't go Leonard Cohen knows what to do Hear how he dealt With the gypsy and Jane Bobby, don't go Leonard Cohen knows your name
Then, as four in the morning arrived I saw Geldof stand And throw his arms out wide And there he stood on Clinton Street On a wooden cross As we knelt and kissed his feet
Everyone knows She made a fool of you But Bobby, don't go Leonard Cohen knows what to do Hear how he dealt With the gypsy and Jane Bobby, don't go Leonard Cohen knows your name Leonard Cohen knows your name Leonard Cohen knows your name
It must be my Scouse accent that you're struggling with.
Nah I am used to Scouse accents. My travelling companion to Cohen concerts is a Scouse
Just copying what I wrote on the LC Forum here. Most here will probably know this but for those that don't!
Thanks. Interesting lyrics. I don't know if you know this but it might be of interest to others so I'll post here. Bob has always been a huge fan of Leonard and especially Famous Blue Raincoat. In 2004 he released a compilation album of his favourite songs and it included FBR. In the liner notes he wrote about his choices and this is what he wrote about FBR:
'How beautiful is this? How effective in immediately setting the mood. How profound the voice. "Its [sic] 4 in the morning, the end of December"... I'm there Len. Ok we all know Cohen is hardly Captain Chuckles but I've never understood people saying it was wrist-slitting music. It's about beauty and love and living and more gorgeously said than anyone. "Famous Blue Raincoat" is a letter he's writing one snowy winter night. "Thanks for the trouble you took from her eyes I thought it was there for good So I never tried Sincerely L. Cohen". Yes indeed.
Sincerely
B. Geldof'
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Regards, Musicmania...
“To stop the flow of music would be like the stopping of time itself, incredible and inconceivable.” Aaron Copland.
As it happens, it was Bob Geldof who first introduced me to Leonard Cohen when he was a DJ at XFM. I remember being stuck in rainy traffic and hearing Bob introduce Suzanne with the words: "Shut up and listen." And I did.
I did mention this to him when I saw him, although he seemed fairly indifferent (unsurprisingly - I mean, who was I? Just some pissed up Scouser, right?). He'd arrived late for the show (Brooklands 2009) and, as he sat down, he asked if Leonard had played 'Famous Blue Raincoat' yet. I told him no, but it was on its way. And he was completely disinterested in the set, until Four In The Morning arrived - at which point he almost seemed to glow.
The similarity of the theme in relation to Bob's love troubles weren't lost on me at all, and I felt enormously sorry for him at that moment.
Anyway, as soon as the song finished he got up and left - and that meeting always stayed with me.
If he ever does get to hear it, I hope he doesn't take offence. It was written only with love.
I might have guessed your Leonard buddy is a Scouser - we get everywhere!