Tuesday, 3 June 2014

The Wisdom of Leonard Cohen

One of the most articulate people in music, Leonard Cohen is a genuine rather than a pretend poet. And unlike most rock stars, he has no trouble being apt, interesting and wise. The triple threat makes Leonard Cohen on Leonard Cohen: Interviews and Encounters(Chicago Review Press) a considerably deeper read than most collections of musician interviews, which are usually interesting, often apt but seldom contain much wisdom.
Edited by veteran music writer Jeff Burger,Interviews and Encounters anthologizes journalism on Cohen from 1966 through 2012. The insights of the writers who encountered Cohen cross the spectrum from dim to lucid, but his responses unfailingly shine. And contrary to the reputation he earned from the elegant melancholy of his lyrics, Cohen has a mordant sense of humor. “I don’t think I have a dark cast of mind, by the way,” he tells one writer, “realistic is how I’d describe it.”
The painful reality of love, loss and acceptance has been integral to such memorable songs as “Suzanne” and “Bird on a Wire.” But Cohen isn’t simply bemoaning the women who got away. An almost Talmudic sensibility opens his words onto universes larger than usual among songwriters. A search for shards of truth amid the rubble of illusion sets his eyes on the far horizon.
Unlike many artists who emerged in the 1960s, Cohen’s songs seem outside that era, as if belonging to all time or no time at all. He told one interviewer that he never thought the decade “was so great” even before it ended. “With the amount of charlatanism and hustling that went on—there’s nothing really to regret about its passing.”
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FROM GONZO
Bird On A Wire
DVD - £9.99

No comments:

Post a Comment

...BECAUSE SOME OF US THINK THAT THIS STUFF IS IMPORTANT
What happens when you mix what is - arguably - the world's most interesting record company, with an anarchist manic-depressive rock music historian polymath, and a method of dissemination which means that a daily rock-music magazine can be almost instantaneous?

Most of this blog is related in some way to the music, books and films produced by Gonzo Multimedia, but the editor has a grasshopper mind and so also writes about all sorts of cultural issues which interest him, and which he hopes will interest you as well.