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More about that concert and many more here:
Unmatched in his creativity, insight and crippling candour, Leonard Cohen was a true visionary whose voice will be sorely missed. Cohen emerged amongst a spring of acoustic troubadours from Dylan to Simon to Mitchell, but his talent lay buried beneath the commercial appeal of his fellow folk singers. No-one could ever capture and put into words or song what Cohen somehow achieved, all delivered in that mesmerising, monotone voice. Quiet and compelling with soft, sharp and emotive undertones, his voice paints pictures like no other artist has dared to paint. Cohen’s second visit to the UK in 1968 (the first being a televised appearance with Julie Felix) was staged at London’s Paris Theatre in Lower Regent Street, the venue where historic recordings from the Beatles to the Stones had also been made just a few years before. TimeLine proudly presents Leonard Cohen, live in session at the BBC, in 1968. Professionally re-mastered original broadcast recording with background liners and rare archival photos.
#Anthem is the last song of Set 1 in Stuttgart2010. After, he did a break of about 15-20 Minutes. While introducing the song, Leonard Cohen talked about #Stuttgart21