KW-53-2020: … of those last posts in the last KW of 2020 even allthough we already do have 2021: FAR OUT MAGAZINE told us one of those old already well known stories, but it S good to have those old stories, anyway: The Leonard Cohen song that changed Nick Cave’s life – this time written by: Jack Whatley·December 20, 2020 – It`s about #FAMOUS_BLUE_RAINCOAT – 40 Jahre liegen zwischen den beiden Aufnahmen.
KW-53-2020: … und sie haben es doch getan…. sind nach #Dubai geflogen …. und #KISS_stehen_nun_im_Guinessbuch_der_Rekorde : Das größte virtuelle Konzert der Welt im Hotel Atlantis in Dubai. Online via Stream ca. 40 US Dollar, Real vor Ort „etwas“ teurer und via 5-Tages-Ticket-mit Atlantis-Übernachtung buchbar :-)
KW-53-2020: immer noch die alte Woche aber schon im neuen Jahr… ein erster Post : „Ich hab das Gefühl `21 wird ein gutes Jahr…“- HAPPY NEW YEAR 🙂 „I’ve got a feeling twenty-one is going to be a good year“ – sangen 1969 schon #The_Who in ihrer Rock-Oper #Tommy – Und JA, es gibt immer Wege, die aus Krisen herausführen. Auch 2020 hatte sein Gutes.
KW-53-2020: My lil Corona-Tagebuch: … und so siehts am letzten Tag vom ersten Corona-Jahr aus
KW-53-2020: Runde Geburtstage im Rock und Pop im Jahr 2020 … – Todestage im Rock und Pop 2020 im Rückblick … (Teil 1)- und : Happy Birthday, #Patti_Smith – Sie wird heute am letzten Tag des ersten Pandenie-Jahres 74 :-)
KW-53-2020: #Leonard_Cohen_Interviews from the Net… Hallelujah: A Conversation with Leonard Cohen (English Edition) Kindle Ausgabe
„In 1985 I was just another Leonard Cohen fan“, writes Author Joe Jackson in the KINDLE Version of his book, telling the story about an Interview with Leonard Cohen.
„I had been since 1968 when I heard his glorious ‚golden‘ voice for the first time singing the equally hypnotic song, Sisters of Mercy. I had seen him in concert in 1972, 1976 and 1979. As a professional photographer, I also photographed those concerts. However, in early 1985, as I listened to Various Positions, his latest album, and loved in particular, tracks such as Hallelujah and The Night Comes On – though the latter chilled me, and that is a tale I tell in the backstory of the 1985 interview with Leonard – something told me that this time I had to actually meet and talk with the man, in-depth. I knew Leonard was due back in Dublin to do two concerts, so I all but implored a magazine editor to allow me to interview Cohen. He did. How could I have known that this interview would reroute the rest of my life and lead to me interviewing roughly 1,400 celebrities, including Leonard, twice again? And to me thanking him until literally the day he died – on that day I sent him an email – for the mystical influence our first meeting and his work overall had on my life. This is the first of three eBooks based on my interviewes with, and rooted in my undying passion for, the works of Leonard Cohen. Hallelujah.“