“Leonard Cohen passed away yesterday at the age of 82” links

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Rest in peace, Leonard Cohen. He was 82 years old when he passed. [Dlisted]
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  1. NorthernGirl_20 says:

    I’m so sad right now.. I am such a big fan of his and I actually cried when I found out about his passing last night. I’ve been listening and singing his songs .. I’m so glad I got to him in concert a few years ago.

    • Lahdidahbaby says:

      NorthernGirl, I’m with you on that. I often play his album “The Essential Leonard Cohen,” and if you don’t have it I recommend you get it just to add some enduring comfort to the loss. It’s got all his greatest works.

      Strange, just a few months ago I gave my husband a list of the ten songs I would like played at my wake when I croak, and two of them are by Leonard Cohen: “Hallelujah” and “Bird on a Wire.”

      RIP, Leonard Cohen, who gave us so very much.

    • littlestar says:

      I cried too. I love him so much and am devastated by his passing. But his writing and music will live on!

    • Anners says:

      I’m still too numb about the crazy racism that has been unleashed in the US this week (seriously, WTF America?!!!), but when I can feel again this is going to hurt. Leonard Cohen was my favourite singer when I was an angsty 90s teen and I always dreamed of being one of his back up singers. The world will miss him a lot. 2016 needs to end already.

    • delphi says:

      NorthernGirl, I too had the chance to see Leonard Cohen in concert a few years back. I just remember him starting “Hallelujah”, and in like 3 seconds being reduced to a sobbing heap. Fellow concert attendees who had been strangers up to that point all joined together in a weepy hug, and it was the most beautifully cathartic experience in my life. I even have a tattoo of a bird on a wire in honor of what a huge impact his music had on my life.

      So help me, if Glen Campbell dies this year, I won’t be ae to handle it. (He’s now in hospice care. 😭) On top of everything else? Oy.

      • Justjj says:

        At least he’ll be spared a Trump presidency. So sad. Go read his letter to Mary Ann if you’re a fan of his! It’s beautiful. We’ll miss him. I cried too.

  2. Zandy says:

    R.I.P. Leonard. Best singer songwriter ever.

  3. Guesto says:

    2016 is seriously trying to break us. RIP to this beautiful poetic giant.

  4. justme says:

    Does anyone know if he died from a disease or something. I did read a few months back him being quoted as saying he was ready to die. Just wondering if anyone knows?. I always thought his voice got better with age. For some reason his raspy voice was more appealing.

    • susanne says:

      For some reason i had it in my head he wasn’t going to be with us long…
      Faves:
      Beautiful Losers (book)
      Suzanne
      Bird on a Wire
      Everybody knows
      Hallelujah
      Check out Tower of Song, a gorgeous tribute done a bunch of years ago.
      What is this, the year that art dies?

    • Arpeggi says:

      He died of being 82. At some point, everyone has to die. He was very aware of that and not afraid of it.

    • Inaays says:

      An old friend of Mr Cohen and the founder of Leonard Cohen Files webpage told in a Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat that the singer had an accident at home on Sunday which led to his death.

    • SusanneToo says:

      An article I read last night, just after the news hit, mentioned medical issues during the recording of You Want It Darker, but it didn’t specify the issues.
      I bought the album the week it came out and felt a sense of mortality permeating it.

  5. Zoya says:

    Omg what is happening this year. I’m so extremely saddened to hear this news. Leonard Cohen has given me company through all my heartbreaks and lonely days and wine soaked days and he has given me so much through his music and his beautiful lyrics and that special gravelly voice of his. The world is gonna miss you Mr. Cohen. You gave us so much. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Rest in peace, beautiful soul.

  6. Norman Bates' Mother says:

    As if this year didn’t suck enough already! Like Bowie – Cohen just released a new amazing album and now he’s gone? – I can’t believe it. He was everything – my all time favorite artist. His songs helped me cope with so may things in life, I’m just devastated. May he rest in peace.

    I’ve always thought that he was as beloved as Bowie or Dylan everywhere, but while his death is the top issue here in the Polish media, it’s barely mentioned (on not mentioned at all) on most American websites I checked. I’ve read before that he was way more popular here than in the USA and even his own Canada, but I assumed it was a lie. He was just so undescribably amazing. How is the whole world not mourning his loss?

    • Guesto says:

      I suspect the American media is still trying to recover from Dark Wednesday.

      If it helps at all, he’s been top of the news across tv and radio all day here in the UK. He was and always has been incredibly beloved, respected and now mourned, my side of the pond.

    • Mademoiselfe says:

      It made headlines in France today. He was/still is hugely respected over here too.

    • Locke Lamora says:

      Here in Croatia too.

    • Nancy says:

      I’m guessing a lot of the world is mourning his loss. A lot of Americans are still numb from the results of Tuesday’s election, and if anything would be appropriate background music, it would be any song written by Leonard Cohen, sung by him, Judy Collins, the late Jeff Buckley, k.d. lang, and/or any of the other talented musicians who sang his soulful songs of love and woe.

  7. Nancy says:

    The last time we saw you, you looked so much older, your famous blue raincoat was torn at the shoulder……hey that’s no way to say goodbye….sometimes listening to his music was like getting hit over the head with a Tennessee William’s play, he got you in touch with your feelings with his words. I will always listen to him when I’m feeling a certain way. Oh there is no other Leonard Cohen, not even close.

  8. Cannibell says:

    I was so sad to read this yesterday. What a crappy week.

  9. Jaded says:

    There was a child named Bernadette
    I heard the story long ago
    She saw the Queen of Heaven once
    And kept the vision in her soul
    No one believed what she had seen
    No one believed what she had heard
    But there were sorrows to be healed
    And mercy, mercy in this world

    So very prescient…..RIP Leonard.

  10. Lalu says:

    Very talented man. He will be missed.

  11. spidey says:

    Robert Vaughan has died too.

    • Nancy says:

      The man from U.N.C.L.E., he was so cool. It’s been said that people near the end of their lives try to hold on to some specific date, like a birthday, anniversary, etc. It seems at the end of the year we lose many celebrities. Just lost two good ones.

    • Annetommy says:

      Saw that. RIP Napoleon Solo.

  12. MeleeOfSloths says:

    Ring the bells that still can ring
    Forget your perfect offering
    There is a crack in everything
    That’s how the light gets in.

    After the US election this kept running through my head.

    Then last night…. Oof. I’ve been weeping on and off ever since. This year has been heartbreaking in so many ways. Bowie, Prince, Eco, and now Leonard Cohen. It feels like poetry and beauty and grace are all fleeing the planet.

    Listening to Come Healing on a loop and looking for bells… (sorry, I’m feeling rather maudlin today).

    • sauvage says:

      Same here. Exactly the same here. I even sent the lyrics to a friend two days ago, as a means of solace.

      And then this morning, after I heard of his passing, I listened to it over and over again, and I actually cried. Leonard Cohen was one of those people whom you will, in all probability, never meet in person, and who touch your life in a profound way. Listening to Leonard Cohen helped me through some rough times. I’m afraid Kris Kristofferson is next, as far as the aforementioned people go, who touch your life from afar and help you through it, for me personally.

  13. Tris says:

    2016 is the devil.
    How much loss can we endure? Bowie, Prince, Rickman, my own dear dad.
    Trump, Brexit, Syria.
    Even Brangelina.
    I can’t.

  14. cynic says:

    RIP Leonard Cohen.
    Dance Me to the End of Love.

  15. Lisa says:

    RIP Leonard. Your words will stay in my heart, your songs on my lips, sweet as oranges.

  16. Slowsnow says:

    Glad Cohen passed on Monday so that he didn’t get to see the world in such a horrible state with The Orange One. But he left a big hole in my heart. Been weeping on and off.

  17. Madailein says:

    Suzanne and Hallelujah remain 2 of my all time favorite songs. So many cherished other songs, as well, a few which are both gritty and surreal. I have always listened to them as reprieve or sometimes just temporary shelter and intermittent absolution from the world. I don’t believe in heaven, but Cohen’s words were as close to celestial as to earth. RIP.

  18. TheOtherSam says:

    I looked for you in everyone/ And they called me on that too
    I lived alone but I was only/ Coming back to you

    This adds to the terrible sense of sadness and loss already here this week. Prayers for his family, he lived with his daughter and one got the the impression he’d probably been ill a while. RIP.

  19. robyn says:

    Leonard Cohen has given so much to this world through his poetry and song. May his creative thoughtful journey continue in some other realm.

  20. celey says:

    Gee – seems like I have only just stopped crying and drinking and now here I go again. So sad. Saw Leonard Cohen in concert in Melbourne a few years ago and it was profound. Rest in peace.

  21. BB says:

    Devastated. RIP lovely soul and thank you for the music.

  22. KateBush says:

    Beautiful tributes here that made me cry Thankyou all for your beautiful words.

  23. msd says:

    Like many here I saw Leonard Cohen when he went back on the road to earn a living (after his manager took his money!). Although the reasons he toured again were bad, the concerts were amazing and I’m forever grateful I got to see him live in Australia. It’s the only concert I’ve ever cried in and for a heathen like me the closest I got to having a religious experience stone cold sober. RIP Leonard you beautiful poet.

  24. Eden75 says:

    Canada mourns the passing of another of it’s great.

    Thank you Mr. Cohen for all of the beautiful words.

  25. Ramona Q. says:

    I’m so disappointed that Stephen Colbert uses the word “p***y” as an insult …

    And, omg, a link to Reese Witherspoon cameltoe pics? Come on.

  26. LizLemonGotMarried says:

    What’s up with no post Sunday?

  27. TotallyBiased says:

    Oh, Kaiser…you just HAVE to post something on that SNL cold open, with Kate MacKinnon’s Hillary playing the piano and singing Hallelujah!
    Not ashamed to say it, I cried.
    #StillWithHer
    #PantsuitNation