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@mattheweudy23967 ай бұрын
HEAR HEAR! Well said Larry🎉
@mattheweudy23967 ай бұрын
HEAR HEAR! Well said Larry🎉
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
What a lovely endorsement 🥺 your kind words mean a lot to me! Feeling totes emosh today!
@JasonMoir7 ай бұрын
Well said...we have an awesome community on Patreon.
@rickeycarey45567 ай бұрын
Diane's Patreon is a very good community
@OMAR-o9p5c3 ай бұрын
Leonard Cohen carefully masked the meanings in this song. It is about one of the greatest human tragedies of all time. He was of Jewish ancestry during the Holocaust. In the concentration camps the Nazis formed small orchestras of talented inmates to entertain them and to play while the trains were unloading to calm the prisoners. Their talents kept these musicians alive while they watched families separated and executed to the last person. Many of those that survived to the end of the war burned their instruments and never played again for the rest of their lives.
@wryonion7 ай бұрын
So good to see someone react to a Cohen song that isn’t “Hallelujah”. Such a phenomenal poet and songwriter, and one of the best live performers I’ve seen so far. Every song was written with such care and intent. Just a fascinating human being.
@bluflaam777LSA7 ай бұрын
Lilac wine is another wonderful tune. Jeff Buckley's acoustic (actually electric guitar but no other accompaniment) of Hallelujah is amazing, same for lilac wine and many other Cohen songs.
@lawrencedavis92467 ай бұрын
Poetry set to music doesn't have a lot of wasted space.
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
Very interesting person for sure!
@bfbartholomew3 ай бұрын
I think Hallelujah was shear genius. But it probably does get over used. I really like the original album with Suzanne on it.
@jonathan.palfrey2 ай бұрын
“Hallelujah” has been overdone. It was never one of my favourite Cohen songs anyway, and by now my reaction is “Oh no, not that that again!”
@nzlemming7 ай бұрын
I saw him perform in 2008 when he was 74. I went to the concert to humour my then wife, as I held the opinion that Cohen was music to slit your wrist to, but came out a rabid fan and have made up for lost time since. A remarkable man and a remarkable talent.
@markwillsie18523 ай бұрын
I became a fan when he was blowwwnnn up real good on Second City TV, Clos'in time, I think it was Candy and Flaherty, ??Maybe the Farm Report.
@davidbrock245022 күн бұрын
Lenard Cohen, another GREAT" Canadian holds the record of 9th for the all time most covered songs with his song "Hallelujah".
@susanmolnar96067 ай бұрын
Fantastic- thanks so much. Leonard Cohan is in a genre all by himself. Absolutely brilliant and beautiful 🤩 🎶
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
It really is!
@TarZan497 ай бұрын
My wife and I got engaged 52 years ago today. So, Dance Me to the End of Love sounds more like "go through life with someone you love until the very end." We just keep on dancing.
@lawrencedavis92467 ай бұрын
Interesting, most people remember their wedding anniversary, but not so much their engagement date.
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
Aww that’s lovely 🥰
@Melissabella7 ай бұрын
Congratulations! Keep dancing!
@kentclark64207 ай бұрын
Leonard Cohen was like the Canadian Bob Dylan. He was primarily a poet, setting his works to folk music. They both were. 'Famous Blue Raincoat', and 'Suzanne', are a couple of good ones to listen to sometime. He has a deep rabbit hole of material!
@LordlyJeremy7 ай бұрын
In a just world it would have been Cohen who won the Nobel Prize in Literature instead of Dylan. Dylan never even wrote a novel - and Cohen wrote two.
@davemacmurchie69827 ай бұрын
@@LordlyJeremy And Dylan recognized that Cohen was a better songwriter.
@johnt86363 ай бұрын
Dylan bent the knee the to Cohen.
@troywilliams27777 ай бұрын
one of my favorite songs by my favorite song writer/singer. Great!!!!!!!
@Vontonone3 ай бұрын
He has so many great songs..i wish people listen to his others songs too..
@ZSAZSS092 ай бұрын
This song makes me both happy and sad at the same time. Happy because of the love, and sad because of the history behind.
@cmanayf43547 ай бұрын
So beautiful. Such a unique artist. This sounds ancient to me. Thank you Diane!
@rickeycarey45567 ай бұрын
At 4:30 I enjoying seeing You smile brings Me a lot of joy
@8967Logan7 ай бұрын
Love this song, so glad you decided to give it a listen, and thanks for the background. His quote was incredibly insightful into his song in particular and all art in general.
@paullangland75597 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great video. And although I was late to it last Friday, I want to say I'm happy you loved Culver's as a Wisconsinite myself.
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
Good to know! Thank you 😊
@rickeycarey45567 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing the learning journey. I did not know anything about the artist or song till today. I enjoy learning with You.
@mattheweudy23967 ай бұрын
New to me too
@Marcus-p5i5s2 ай бұрын
There is an added sense of reality when I listen to this song as I and my wife enter our 7th decade of life
@Shadowace7247 ай бұрын
This is the first time I have heard this song. I am blown away. Thank you for this Diane! :)
@LeonardGoldsmith7 ай бұрын
An absolute classical singer and composer. Like the classic french folk singers!😊😊😊
@pastorbrianediger7 ай бұрын
Definitely a nice smooth voice and song. Something to help one fall asleep, in a good way. I'd either want to go peacefully or protecting people.
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
Very valiant
@lawrencedavis92467 ай бұрын
I have often wished to be one of those present at the time when those who are alive do not die, but are changed in the twinkling of an eye. Every day that goes by seems to make that possibility more likely.
@rickeycarey45567 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing the music journey. I enjoy listening to the music with You and seeing Your reactions. You always make the days Happy and Joyful with Good Vibes.
@holisecleveland28597 ай бұрын
Thank you, Lady Diane. I had never heard that song before. I really like it and seeing your lovely face while it was playing made the mood all the more special.
@oatybuck7 ай бұрын
His Live in London concert is worth watching
@mjbull51567 ай бұрын
I first really noticed Leonard Cohen with the song used as the opening credits theme for season 2 of True Detective, "Nevermind". His mood tends to be melancholy, though I like "I'm Your Man", "Darkness", "A Thousand Kisses Deep", "I'm Leaving the Table", and "Tower of Song".
@dongleason98787 ай бұрын
I could watch you watch grass grow but I can't get through this so here's a comment and a thumbs up for the AL and have a nice night.
@ronbirchard52627 ай бұрын
my dad years ago was looking at my cd stack and floored i had 8 cds of Cohen's. then goes i had all the albums. we got drunk that night with Cohen playing and talking music.
@ptournas7 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this reaction, Leonard Cohen has always be among my favorite poets, songwriters, and performers. And of course Diane has become one of my favorite reactors. My introduction to Leonard Cohen was a book of poetry I bought at a Harvard Square bookstore in Cambridge, Massachusetts around 1964 or 65. The title caught my eye, "Flowers for Hitler", and checking it out there was something I loved about this guy's writing. Only a year or so later, again haunting the book and record stores in the Harvard Square area, I was surprised to see an album by the same poet, called "Songs of Leonard Cohen". I bought it and loved it. In fact I still have that original release in my possession, along with the other 4 of his first 5 releases. I know you're getting a ton of suggestions for songs to listen to by him. I'll add a few of my favorites, but I'll try not to repeat the many excellent suggestions already made by others. I'd suggest "The Stranger Song", "Hey That's No Way To Say Goodbye", "You Know Who I am", "Dress Rehearsal Rag","Love Calls You By Your Name", "Diamonds In The Mine". I'm not requesting reactions to these, just suggesting that if you decide to listen to more Leonard Cohen, these are some of the many songs you might not want to miss!
@rickeycarey45567 ай бұрын
At 4:37 looks like Chewie's waking up from a nap. Chewie is ready for some hugs and cuddles.
@edkeaton7 ай бұрын
Happy Wednesday to you Diane! Thanks for sharing this video! Really enjoyed it! Enjoy the rest of your week! 👋😎🎉🎊
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
Thank you! You too!
@edkeaton7 ай бұрын
@@DianeJennings Next Monday, June 17th. my twin brother Lito and I both turn 52. 🥳🎉🎊🎂🎈
@winterburden7 ай бұрын
Thanks for reacting to it Diane!
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
No problem 😊
@specialkonacid65747 ай бұрын
shot down in a blaze of glory is much more romantic than dying in your sleep
@CapnDan577 ай бұрын
Ah, Diane. Not what I thought this song was about. While I first thought, oh, two schmoozy dance tunes ina row, this one put a whole new perspective on music for for me. There are are those who deny our awful human history, but this song is both poignant and provocative. Thanks for your endevour. Hope you're well. Sláinte Mhath.
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
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@garryandrews80087 ай бұрын
"Closing time" is very nice, although you don't hear it all that often for some reason. His poetry is also outstanding.
@JohnHF19577 ай бұрын
Cohen had a number of relationships but never married. Two of Leonard's other brilliant songs were written for two of the great loves of his life "So Long Marianne" for Marianne Ihlen and "Suzanne" (written for Suzanne Verdal, a woman that he knew before his relationship with Suzanne Elrod).
@Nico-iq4dx4 ай бұрын
Music for people who loved each other for 50 years...
@Nico-iq4dx4 ай бұрын
@@Grim_Reaper_from_Hell Thanx for missing the point completely.
@Jeff_Lichtman7 ай бұрын
I've never paid much attention to Leonard Cohen, so this was new to me. I was as surprised as you were to learn what it's really about. The music sounds like a throwback to a 1930s European cabaret, which I guess is the point. Some of the couples reminded me of the interviews in "When Harry Met Sally," though not when it started to get sad. Apart from "Hallelujah," which has been recorded by everyone and his brother, Cohen's biggest hit was probably "Bird on the Wire." He opened all of his concerts with it. Judy Collins was the first to record it, and it has been covered by The Neville Brothers, Elvis Costello, and many others.
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
Very surprised! Yes it did have an air of that!
@lawrencedavis92467 ай бұрын
_Hallelujah_ is the only song by him that I know, until now, but you seem to have a broader familiarity with other styles than I have.
@lisapop52197 ай бұрын
I was not expecting to get teary
@rickeycarey45567 ай бұрын
First time hearing Leonard Cohen Dance Me to the End of Love. I like the story the song tells about couples staying together for a lifetime dancing together in old age. After learning what the song is about from the artist thoughts on the song I would rather think its about couples staying together for a lifetime.
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
🥰
@rickeycarey45567 ай бұрын
@@DianeJennings 👸🥰
@DasDutchman567 ай бұрын
I was introduced to Leonard Cohen by a lady her 20s I used to play guitar with in the early 70s
@markchristensen237 ай бұрын
I haven't really listened to any of his music, except for Hallelujah, and this was interesting. Not something I'd listen to regularly, but good nonetheless. As for his Hallelujah song, a year or two ago (I think), I came across someone doing a cover to it. That person completely changed the lyrics to make it "Christian". Now, I am not a religious person, but I have studied many religions. Needless to say, they got a scathing response from me about the lyric changes.
@alanbrown85277 ай бұрын
Our wedding song from 7 years ago. We danced to it in the hills of the Amalfi Coast in Italy.
@PiraticalBob7 ай бұрын
The absolute must is *Anthem: Live In London.* This performance was toward the end of his life. While Cohen was being a Buddhist Monk his manager, to whom he had entrusted his musical fortune, was stealing every single dollar of it, and he had to go back out on the road as an old man to have money to live on. Other Cohen songs I'd recommend are *You Want It Darker* and *If It Be Your Will.*
@drakeswarchannel25307 ай бұрын
Thank you for your work.
@collectingonthecheap563537 ай бұрын
What an excellent song choice! Mostly known him because of Hallelujah (Shrek The Third for many people), which was a favorite of my grandmother. Tower of Song is a really great song of his. I feel like I really hope that I go out calmly and swiftly when that time comes.
@franchk83723 ай бұрын
I've read similar before about the Nazis. It is easy to interpret this as a love song but it is so much more. Chatgpt says that "Jewish musicians in concentration camps were forced to play classical music while fellow prisoners were being led to their deaths." Beautiful piece. Leonard Cohen wrote "Hallelujah" so it wasn't a version, it was his. I've always preferred Leonard Cohen singing it. There is a depth to his understanding of the song and a uniqueness to his voice that only he brings.
@TDOTMUSICNERD3 ай бұрын
A Canadian LEGEND
@rickeycarey45567 ай бұрын
Today is Loving Day
@lawrencedavis92467 ай бұрын
While I was listening to this video, I thought that the song sounded as if it would fit perfectly into _Fiddler on the Roof._
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
Good point
@israeliliberaldemocrat71103 ай бұрын
It is called "Jewish music". Jews usually played the violin or clarinet, since it was easy to carry during escape (much earlier than the holocaust). In fact Jazz is the combination of Jewish music with Afro-American music. You can hear the "Jewish" part easily in the begining of "Rhapsody in blue"
@rickeycarey45567 ай бұрын
Today is Magic Day know as Magicians Day
@gregmcmahon9577 ай бұрын
Happy Weird Wednesday! I really love this video. Have a great week.
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
Thank you! You too!
@-RONNIE7 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video. Also here's to the first Puppy President Chewie 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@jamesshearer96167 ай бұрын
A while back I commented that Joni Mitchell was the poet of my generation ( I am a septuagenarian). Leonard Cohen greatly influenced her and many of those after, even such as the modern sister-group "First Aid Kit". He was perhaps an even greater poet and muse to many than Bob Dylan. Study him.
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
Very interesting. It would appear I am.
@scottferguson20927 ай бұрын
Thanks Diane! A sweet, romantic song with a touch of sadness. Very horrific background to the song though obviously. Since Leonard Cohen was a somewhat famous Canadian, we learned a bit about his music and poetry in grade school.
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
Oh really!? That’s very cool
@MichaelW9697 ай бұрын
JIm Gaffigan Best Meat Jokes deserves your attention. Being clean yet very funny is an art. Have a great weekend😂😂
@mainmac7 ай бұрын
"he passed at the age of 82 years in his sleep, which is certainly a way we would all would prefer to go" Well except for those of us 82 years and older...
@rickeycarey45567 ай бұрын
Today is Superman Day
@briannam29537 ай бұрын
This song slaps but the song which really put him on the map and boosted his career was "Everybody Knows" featured in a movie called "Pump Up The Volume" Leonard's somber style is a little bit of an acquired taste but for me I clicked with it pretty quick!
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
I luv that film but don’t recall the song! Very cool
@timothyernst88127 ай бұрын
Cohen started as a poet and went into music later. One of his first works was a collection of poems titled "Flowers for Hitler." I'm uncertain if this meant to be a reference to Flowers for Algernon. Most of Cohen's songs are great, but I think Tower of Song might be a bit better for the uninitiated.
@Melissabella7 ай бұрын
For a change of pace, listen to Leonard Cohen's live version of "I'm Your Man". 🙂
@razzberrylogic7 ай бұрын
This was an interesting choice for today’s music selection What we learned about the song took an unexpected direction Diane does say this is a variety channel in the description So why not join her journey with a free subscription
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
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@lawrencedavis92467 ай бұрын
This video has mixed reactions. There will always be some who appreciate the choice, and some that do not. Diane put the video out there, and she probably knew it wouldn't draw as many views as a favorite rock selection would, but to her credit, she put it out there anyway.
@viceroyzh7 ай бұрын
This is as much a love song as "Every breath you take" by The Police. If you dig a little deeper you will realize which dark times this song comes from. Leonard Cohen has a lot to offer. Start or continue with his very first song "Suzanne", or with "Famous blue raincoat". If you want it more political "Democracy", more witty "One of us cannot be wrong", more upbeat "Did I ever love you", more contemporary "Nevermind" or "A street", more western style "Ballad of the absent mare", more jazzy and enigmatic "Jazz Police", more souly "Always", less poetic "Tacoma Trailer", more ww2ish "The Partisan", more French-Canadian "The lost Canadian", only more French "Joan of Arc". And if you want it darker "You want it darker" or "Seems so long ago, Nancy" and many others.
@chad61846 ай бұрын
This song went over your head.
@jeancoughlin54906 ай бұрын
Leonard Cohen was an interesting man, the son of a Jewish cantor, his music often had biblical references but was also sensual. I get a klezmer vibe from the song but perhaps it is the Eastern European Jewish musical influence of which I am not very knowlegeable. My first introduction to Cohen was to his book Beautiful Losers in American Literature many years ago. Suzanne is a great early work.
@bjs3017 ай бұрын
I'm sure people will comment, "at least it's not Hallelujah", but his Hallelujah really is a great song. It's not the religious song, he wrote it himself. I don't recommend it just for a reaction video. It's just one we all need to hear.
@nathanweiss51747 ай бұрын
you kind of haven't really heard the song until you've heard it from Cohen himself
@bjs3017 ай бұрын
@@nathanweiss5174 Yep.
@TR42007 ай бұрын
8:19 Blaze of Glory. Once read about a skydiver, who was flying in his wingsuit. When a gust of wind knocked him off corse and into a bridge. His body evaporated on impact. 🪂
@mattheweudy23967 ай бұрын
2:34 now that’s a smoooooooth voice
@mattheweudy23967 ай бұрын
I like this song, I’d like to listen to it again, in fact I think I’ll do just that, riiiiight….. now
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
🥳
@knurdarcanix7 ай бұрын
Diane should check out Perry Como soon. He has such wonderful songs, and a fantastic voice 🥳
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
I think my dad likes him?
@knurdarcanix7 ай бұрын
@@DianeJenningsI've no doubt he would 😊
@JasonMoir7 ай бұрын
Wow, was not expecting that background to the song. That was probably the last thing on my mind.
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
Same here! 🥺
@lawrencedavis92467 ай бұрын
_Hallelujah_ has been covered by a number of artists, but I think the best known version was by Jeff Buckley. I always find it confusing that a song with such obvious sexual references could be considered a hymn to be sung during religious services. Of course the lyric is changed for use as a sacred song, but whenever I hear it I always think of the song in the other context. I guess once you hear it then you can't unhear it.
@mattheweudy23967 ай бұрын
I totally agree, I chalk it up to people not paying attention
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
Ohhhhh I totally didn’t realize myself!
@rickeycarey45567 ай бұрын
At 10:16 not my favorite song either though I would dance to it for sure in a dance hall.
@mattheweudy23967 ай бұрын
4:45 for a brief moment here I thought Diane was going to start dancing with Chewie😆
@lawrencedavis92467 ай бұрын
It did seem that could happen.
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
😂
@Philistine477 ай бұрын
It's so weird that Cohen's "Hallelujah" has been picked up as a Christmas song. You can really tell that some people just... don't listen to the lyrics _at all,_ because the innuendo isn't exactly subtle.
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
🤭
@donovanfoto32637 ай бұрын
Lurgan did Hallelujah as 'Slan Abhuela', (my spelling may be off), which I appreciate tremendously. 😊
@visaman7 ай бұрын
There is a Christian version that is played at Christmas. I heard Mollie B sing it at her Christmas show.
@gravellegb7 ай бұрын
I recommend that you react to Eivor Palsdottir, who recorded Leonard Cohen's "Famous Blue Raincoat". She's a singer/songwriter from the Faroe Islands.
@charlenebrooker44927 ай бұрын
My favorite song writer and composer is Leonard Cohen. My husband seduced me with his music and it worked. We were married for 43 years before he passed. Please check out all of his songs. They are just wonderful. Start when he was young.
@seizer887 ай бұрын
Check out his song: Everybody Knows
@mattheweudy23967 ай бұрын
8:19 I probably think about my death at least once a week, but it’s usually in the context of the condition in which I leave this world & what I bequeath to my son.
@LS10077 ай бұрын
I’ve never heard of this guy. Sounds like an old timey song. Chewie has my vote! 🥰
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
Sure is!
@emilyalice15 ай бұрын
do people not understand that this song is about couples having their last dance before they are killed in the holocaust?
@johnmcavinue49572 ай бұрын
Bullshit , like they would have card that much , never happened !
@MrBerrhug2 ай бұрын
@@emilyalice1 To me, it’s about a life long love.
@emilyalice12 ай бұрын
@@MrBerrhug Hat is more accurate. TY.
@gordoncameron508222 күн бұрын
I understand that such may be case. However, there is nothing intrinsically in the lyrics or this video that indicates this. As such it seems wrong to judge anyone who views this as simply a love song.
@emilyalice122 күн бұрын
@@gordoncameron5082 Did you look at the video ?Did you really understand the lyrics?
@johnbrowne21703 ай бұрын
"Dance me to the children who are asking to be born."
@mattheweudy23967 ай бұрын
10:08 I was wondering why there was a shot of a burning violin.
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
🥺
@rickeycarey45567 ай бұрын
Today is Red Rose Day 🌹
@johnmcavinue49576 күн бұрын
The Twins , yes
@jimross76487 ай бұрын
As a fellow Canadian, I'm suppose to be enthusiastic about Leonard Cohen's music, but Nope. He did his speaking song styling which isn't really my thing. He was celebrated more as a poet and author, and intellectually I can understand his abilities as a word smith, but he just didn't often strike a cord with me. I tended to like his music more when performed by others. He was part of the central Canada artist scene so maybe as an Albertan, I just don't have the sophistication to get him. At least that's what the fancy people tell me. Like Lord Chewstifer I get restless, and want to get away from the atmospheric tone he creates. Still an interesting choice for a reaction video.
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
I don’t think it’s a lack of sophistication. We all vibe with different stuff. Life would be terrible if everyone liked the same things
@normjones42047 ай бұрын
I think you would love Suzanne one of Cohen's biggest hits.
@inthelibraryBG7 ай бұрын
First time hearing thIs song. I can see the appeal. As for your question, I'd like to fall into a black hole.
@seansersmylie7 ай бұрын
Leonard is the second greatest ever songwriter. Check out his song, The Future.
@davidwillford31197 ай бұрын
Those darn copyright strikes always mean that music reactions makes zero dollars, so Patreon, etc. are needed for them to continue. Also, Diane's Wednesday Twitch streams are fun. I'm mildly surprised you knew Leonard Cohen from "Hallelujah," since so many other people have covered it, most notably Jeff Buckley. I have never heard of Alexandra Burke, but looking her up, it appears she had big hits in Europe, but not the United States. For Leonard Cohen songs, I've always preferred "First We Take Manhattan," but then there are so many great songs he's written. Another favorite is "Everybody Knows," both Cohen's original and the Concrete Blonde cover version. The start of this one has sort of a Brecht/Weill feel to it. While on its face, Dance Me To the End of Love is a love song, but like many Leonard Cohen songs, there's something much darker behind it. It's interesting that Bob Dylan covered this song, since in some ways Leonard Cohen is a Canadian Dylan (albeit on a much smaller scale). As far as further Cohen-related things for you to check out, I could suggest several songs, but instead I would point you toward the 1990 film "Pump Up the Volume." If you haven't already seen it, the film stars Christian Slater as a high school kid who runs a personal pirate radio station. The Leonard Cohen song "Everybody Knows" is used prominently in the film, and the Concrete Blonde version I mentioned earlier plays at the end of the film.
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
I know that film well but don’t recall the song! Thanks for the glowing endorsement
@Linux_Lucy7 ай бұрын
Now Listen to the CLASSIC album ''Famous Blue Raincoat'' by Jennifer Warnes .... All songs are Covers of Cohen Songs .... Stand Out tracks are (IMO) The Title Track & 'Joan of Arc' .... Enjoy
@sirslice75313 ай бұрын
A great Canadian talent
@rickeycarey45567 ай бұрын
At 0:40 Chewie for President Yay More Snacks For All
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
That’s his plan!! 🤪
@rickeycarey45567 ай бұрын
@@DianeJennings Very True Always a good idea to plan for the future. Lady Diane 👸
@cindykeathley17053 ай бұрын
This was to a movie soundtrack I can’t remember which movie but I’m very sure it is
@mikesilva38687 ай бұрын
Great 😊
@OllamhDrab7 ай бұрын
These song reaction videos are starting to make me worry 'Did you kid get *any* music?' :) As for Leonard Cohen songs, I suggest 'Everybody Knows' and then the Concrete Blonde cover. :)
@Hogtownboy17 ай бұрын
Please check out Cohen favorite siger of his work Jennifer Warnes. star with Fist we take Manhattan
@chipparmley7 ай бұрын
I agree this is a beautiful song, but not necessarily one I'd have on repeat. This is of course unless someone wanted to dance to it again. This would make a very nice first dance at a wedding.
@DianeJennings7 ай бұрын
For sure! 👰♀️
@Dr-Alexander-The-Great7 ай бұрын
Hey Lady Diane, did you see my message. Why couldn't the bike stand up? It was two-tired.
@peikathryn3 ай бұрын
Once I found out what this song is really is about I can't listen to it without thinking about the dark history it reflects.. as beautiful as it is the fact that it's about the holocaust is so haunting.