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Was it Harry Chapin?
Quote from: Barman on February 29, 2008, 04:52:14 PMWas it Harry Chapin?Chafin' Stevens?
Quote from: Nick on February 29, 2008, 04:18:27 PMHe still is. And since the CD player we are talking about is the one in my car I do not plan to smash it Ok. Off to his tennis lesson now, all three of us: me, The Boy and the growling gloomster I thought he was dead already... Who's the dead one then?
He still is. And since the CD player we are talking about is the one in my car I do not plan to smash it Ok. Off to his tennis lesson now, all three of us: me, The Boy and the growling gloomster
Did he sing then?
THW has developed a passion for Barclay James Harvest (I blame her mother in whose uni days they were "the thing"). THW wonders why her school friends think she is "odd".
Legendary singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen has announced a world tour - his first for 15 years. The tour starts in June in Toronto, Canada - where Cohen began his career - before he embarks on European dates. The 73-year-old singer will also perform at festivals such as Montreaux, Glastonbury and the Big Chill. Rob Hallett from promoter AEG Live said: "For many, this tour will be the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the legend that is Leonard Cohen." Details of the tour were announced hours after Cohen was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the US, alongside Madonna, John Mellencamp, The Ventures and The Dave Clark Five. Festivals The UK leg will also include four nights at Manchester's Opera House in June as part of the city's International Festival, as well as gigs at Edinburgh Castle and London's O2 Arena. The European part of the tour, which concludes in September, will also visit cities including Prague, Girona, Copenhagen, Bruges and Istanbul. Cohen, famous for songs such as Chelsea Hotel, Goodbye Marianne and Bird on a Wire, has been a revered and influential artist since the 1960s. He released his most recent album, Dear Heather, in 2004. As well as his music, Cohen has enjoyed a long career as a poet.
I thought he was dead?
I saw him at the ALbert Hall in the '70s. He was very good.
Quote from: Nick on March 12, 2008, 02:28:26 PMI saw him at the ALbert Hall in the '70s. He was very good. Leonard Cohen?
Quote from: Grumpmeister on March 12, 2008, 02:30:44 PMQuote from: Nick on March 12, 2008, 02:28:26 PMI saw him at the ALbert Hall in the '70s. He was very good. Leonard Cohen? I thought he was dead?