I was playing one of my Leonard Cohen CDs today while going out for a pizza and got to wondering if any of you are familiar with his music. I have yet to find very many people who know of his work (poetry or music), or has even heard of him. And fewer who like his songs. So, I thought I'd ask. He is listed in the rock jenre (sic), but I disagree and wouldn't know how to classify his music. He is one my favorite mail vocalists, if not the favorite.
Somewhere in the 90s, I turned on the TV to Austin City Limits and he was performing. I had never heard of him, but was immediately captivated by the song playing, so I popped a cassette into the deck (which was connected to the TV) and recorded most of the program, and as I found out later, most of the album "I'm Your Man". I started checking and found another album, "Songs From a Room", which I didn't care for as much as it was an earlier work and his voice was much higher. His later works are in his "whiskey and cigarette voice". Since then, I've collected a half dozen or so of his albums made since the early 90s. He's around 70, but still going strong and getting better all the time.
If you are familiar with Cohen, you probably either love his work, or don't like it. I don't think there is a middle of the road attitude towards his music. If not, he was renowned as a poet before his singing carreer. He writes his own songs, and many are his poems put to music.
If lyou aren't familiar with his music, you can find clips of his music online, but a 30 second clip just doesn't give you the full impact of his songs. So, if anyone's interested, I'd put several of my favorites on my web site for you to listen to. Let me know if anyone is interested.