Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Legendary Leonard Cohen at London's O2


Leomania:

[A] 73-year-old Canadian remembered mainly as a 1960s bedsitter balladeer is hardly the stuff of 21st century pop stardom, however brilliant his poetry and songwriting may be. But we live in strange times and what started with a successful summer tour and a much-lauded appearance at the Glastonbury Festival has turned into Lenny-mania this winter, and last night he started his four-night, sell-out London season (two at the O2 and two at the Albert Hall) with a memorable concert in front of an adoring audience.
— Graham Boynton

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