I was honoured (as I now know) to attend one of Leonard's 3 concerts in Dublin at the Royal Kilmainham Hospital in 2012. My wife booked it after we had both enjoyed his later albums. I had to be dragged kicking and screaming to it (I am VERY lazy ). But, oh my God, was I ever so grateful. We attended on the first night, a Friday, and it was dry weather (the next two nights were not, but I don't think people cared). The whole performance was mesmeric. The sound quality was exceptional (bravo sound engineers). Women danced together in the aisles. There was an aura of what can only be described as group ecstasy. I remember for going for a pee later and talking to the macho guys around me, and everybody was on a complete high. A natural, high. Dare I say, as a non-believer, an almost spiritual high. I read later that Leonard said some time after the concert that he and his group were deeply moved by the reception. At one point he turned around and that the superb Spanish guitarist was crying, such was the warmth and love projecting from the audience. My best concert experience ever, by a mile (ok, as a lazy person, not HUGE competition.....Van Morrison in the 90s in London was pretty good though).
it was 1972 and i was 14 years old. i convinced my grandmother to let me ride a greyhound from Atascadero to Anaheim to spend 4 days with my girlfriend. i still cannot believe that she allowed it. Her mother let us sleep together and we slept under a single sheet in the heat of summer. naked and chaste, barely touching in the oppressive heat. i did not sleep a moment. just lay there and felt her presence. i don't believe she slept either. the next evening a friend of hers picked us up to go cruise. he was driving a 65 mustang with the obligatory hijackers, thrush mufflers and mags. we sat in the back seat, holding hands while we passed a joint and the car filled with smoke. i remember looking out the right side of the car as the wall around Disneyland passed by. Her friend slid a cassette tape into the tape deck and "Diamonds in the Mine" began playing from partway through the opening verse. i was mesmerized. he seemed to be singing right from my secret place, vocalizing emotions that i was, up till then, unable to voice. then i heard the song that has haunted me all of my life, "Famous Blue Raincoat" i can still smell the pot and exhaust and feel the heat of the summer and the rumble of the engine and i can remember the feel of her small hand in mine.. i do not remember her name and i cannot, for all of my trying, see her face but i remember those four days in the summer of 1972. it all comes rushing back every time i hear that song. i went back to grandmothers and then rode the bus back to San Diego and went right to the record store and ordered his album on vinyl. i played it 10,000 times if i played it once and waited for every album after that to come out. Leonard said that Famous Blue Raincoat was the one song that he felt was never finished, a story with missing parts, a mystery about regret and resignation and about forgiveness, forgiveness finally extended much too late for that unfortunate triangle of lovers. I still listen to it, waiting to hear the next layer of meaning. my life is certainly a story with missing parts and maybe all of us have a few missing parts... and more than a few layers of meaning waiting to be heard . i have listened to his music my entire life, i am always amazed at how powerful his lyrics are, how he was able to place a few simple words into a perfect sequence that could evoke such emotion and such depth of meaning. i still, to this day, will hear a lyric that i have heard 5,000 times and suddenly a deeper meaning becomes so apparent that i cannot believe it took so many years to peel back the layers to discover it. i sometimes think that he wrote songs that i would need decades later in my life. A great poet a fierce critic of hatred and suffering, a man who battled against the wrong in the world and never lost his belief in the goodness of humanity. He was never afraid to to stand up and shake his fist into the face of the creator, demanding an explanation for the suffering and evil he allowed in the world. He could write poetry that was at once both sensual and spiritual and leave you knowing they were one in the same. it sounds funny but i will not miss him; he has been a friend, a guide and a teacher. he will remain so, always at arms reach. I am sad that i will not see him again. i am grateful that i saw him in Red Rocks in 09 and i regret that i did not buy that ticket to Dublin. ...I choose the rooms that i live in with care the windows are small and the walls are bare there is only one bed, there is only one prayer and i wait every night for your step on the stair... enjoy the next adventure Leonard, demand that our deities be accountable for what they have done and what they have not. ...and i know from your eyes and i know from your smile that tonight will be fine, will be fine, will be fine, will be fine... for awhile
He is not gone, he is still here in his poetry and his songs. I knew him when he was just a poet. I can listen to his songs and feel like I am there and he knew I would be right there. Thank you Leonard.
In a year when plague and death surround us, there is a fierce urgency to the words of this prayer from the Yom Kippur afternoon service. Teach us to number our days, O Lord, that we might apply our hearts unto wisdom.
Leonard Cohen is simply a virtuoso, and he has collected around him stunning musicians and singers. This particular version of Who by Fire is a full poetic rendering and the beginning guitar solo quite out of this planet. Bravo to all of them.
You are just one of a kind. You are one amazing musician, poet and songwriter. I simply admire you and 💕😘 love your music 🎵🎶 Leonard. RIP Dear ♂️💕❤️🌹🌈♾️🌸🌹
Leonard youre the man!....love this song and the solo 12 string guitar/mandolin in the beginning and during the song!..,Leonard is even sounding better the older he gets!..looking forward to hearing him at age 100,if i`m stil around by then! :~)
Just reminds me of that surfing documentary “Bustin Down the Doors”, I always listened to it when I surfed, my friend who very sadly passed told me about this song and the documentary R.I.P “Steve ‘Hurricane’ Hudson’ Thank you brother 🙏🏼
Léonard Cohen à tellement établis de thème musical, il restera un célèbre artiste. Et je ferais toujours jusqu'à la fin de ma vie, des déposes de lui. Zoubis 🎸🎼.
If after listening to Señor Mass his solo you can still deny the 'Moors' better known as the Arabian conquerers of Spain and Portugal or El Andalus have left their mark on Spanish culture you must be out of your mind, willfully ignorant or just stupid. You can hear the Arabian sounds coming from the guitar and it's beautifull. He's a true master of the Spanish guitar!
GOOD BYE OLD FRIEND.. Thank you for your art! On Rosh HaShana they are written And on Tsom Yom Kippur they are sealed. How many shall pass, and how many created: Who shall live and who shall die; Who in their time and who not in their time; Who by water And who by fire; Who by the sword And who by a beast; Who by hunger And who by thirst; Who by disaster And who by sickness; Who by strangling And who by stoning; Who will rest And who will wander; Who will be go peacefully And who will go violently; Who will be calm And who will be harried; Who will be poor And who will be rich; Who will be degraded And who will be exalted.
And who by fire, who by water Who in the sunshine, who in the night time Who by high ordeal, who by common trial Who in your merry merry month of may Who by very slow decay And who shall I say is calling? And who in her lonely slip, who by barbiturate Who in these realms of love, who by something blunt Who by avalanche, who by powder Who for his greed, who for his hunger And who shall I say is calling? And who by brave assent, who by accident Who in solitude, who in this mirror Who by his lady's command, who by his own hand Who in mortal chains, who in power And who shall I say is calling?
THANK-YOU, Albert for posting............LOVE LOVE LOVE...........Leonard Cohen's music and lyrics are so beautiful...... I saw him once onstage NYC. What a musician.........what a graceful man. cheers
What is the other side? Is heaven some place you just stroll in like you have two tickets to the Superbowl? Or is some God given right? Think again. Hell is our natural destiny as we live in a fallen world. By our own choices to reject God. Only if you die in a state of sanctifying grace by faithfully receiving the sacraments of our Lord's Holy Bride..the one, holy and apostolic catholic church..can you be saved. This is the blueprint that God left us. Every other path is error. There can only be one way because there is only one truth.
n this song, Leonard Cohen plays with a very important Hebrew Prayer from Rosh Hashana , the Jewish New Year in September. On Rosh Hashana God will decide who will live and who will die, who will die by fire and who will die by water, who by sword and who will die at his predestined time and who before his time who by famine and who by thirst. But repentance, prayer and charity remove the evil of the decree. 1
I thank you for the background information. It was about '89 i heard the song first time. After several years, i analysed the lyric, its meaning (for me). But all the time i didn't feel very comfortable with my 'analysis'. You closed the gap. It's the right time to hear this Song, do you agree? B.t.w., may i propose/recommend you to listen to the version/interpretation of the (GB) band "the coil" ? Greetings from Germany
Lyrics: And who by fire? Who by water? Who in the sunshine? Who in the night time? Who by high ordeal? Who by common trial? Who in your merry merry month of May? Who by very slow decay? And who shall I say is calling? And who in her lonely slip? Who by barbiturate? Who in these realms of love? Who by something blunt? Who by avalanche? Who by powder? Who for his greed? Who for his hunger? And who shall I say is calling? And who by brave assent? Who by accident? Who in solitude? Who in this mirror? Who by his lady's command? Who by his own hand? Who in mortal chains? Who in power? And who shall I say is calling? And who by fire? Who by water? Who in the sunshine? Who in the night time? Who by high ordeal? Who by common trial? Who in your merry merry month of May? Who by very slow decay? And who shall I say is calling?
I was honoured (as I now know) to attend one of Leonard's 3 concerts in Dublin at the Royal Kilmainham Hospital in 2012. My wife booked it after we had both enjoyed his later albums. I had to be dragged kicking and screaming to it (I am VERY lazy ). But, oh my God, was I ever so grateful. We attended on the first night, a Friday, and it was dry weather (the next two nights were not, but I don't think people cared). The whole performance was mesmeric. The sound quality was exceptional (bravo sound engineers). Women danced together in the aisles. There was an aura of what can only be described as group ecstasy. I remember for going for a pee later and talking to the macho guys around me, and everybody was on a complete high. A natural, high. Dare I say, as a non-believer, an almost spiritual high. I read later that Leonard said some time after the concert that he and his group were deeply moved by the reception. At one point he turned around and that the superb Spanish guitarist was crying, such was the warmth and love projecting from the audience. My best concert experience ever, by a mile (ok, as a lazy person, not HUGE competition.....Van Morrison in the 90s in London was pretty good though).
I think I went the same night as you, I was 8 years old at the time. 18 now and still as big of a fan
it was 1972 and i was 14 years old. i convinced my grandmother to let me ride a greyhound from Atascadero to Anaheim to spend 4 days with my girlfriend. i still cannot believe that she allowed it. Her mother let us sleep together and we slept under a single sheet in the heat of summer. naked and chaste, barely touching in the oppressive heat. i did not sleep a moment. just lay there and felt her presence. i don't believe she slept either. the next evening a friend of hers picked us up to go cruise. he was driving a 65 mustang with the obligatory hijackers, thrush mufflers and mags. we sat in the back seat, holding hands while we passed a joint and the car filled with smoke. i remember looking out the right side of the car as the wall around Disneyland passed by. Her friend slid a cassette tape into the tape deck and "Diamonds in the Mine" began playing from partway through the opening verse. i was mesmerized. he seemed to be singing right from my secret place, vocalizing emotions that i was, up till then, unable to voice. then i heard the song that has haunted me all of my life, "Famous Blue Raincoat" i can still smell the pot and exhaust and feel the heat of the summer and the rumble of the engine and i can remember the feel of her small hand in mine.. i do not remember her name and i cannot, for all of my trying, see her face but i remember those four days in the summer of 1972. it all comes rushing back every time i hear that song. i went back to grandmothers and then rode the bus back to San Diego and went right to the record store and ordered his album on vinyl. i played it 10,000 times if i played it once and waited for every album after that to come out.
Leonard said that Famous Blue Raincoat was the one song that he felt was never finished, a story with missing parts, a mystery about regret and resignation and about forgiveness, forgiveness finally extended much too late for that unfortunate triangle of lovers. I still listen to it, waiting to hear the next layer of meaning. my life is certainly a story with missing parts and maybe all of us have a few missing parts... and more than a few layers of meaning waiting to be heard .
i have listened to his music my entire life, i am always amazed at how powerful his lyrics are, how he was able to place a few simple words into a perfect sequence that could evoke such emotion and such depth of meaning. i still, to this day, will hear a lyric that i have heard 5,000 times and suddenly a deeper meaning becomes so apparent that i cannot believe it took so many years to peel back the layers to discover it. i sometimes think that he wrote songs that i would need decades later in my life.
A great poet a fierce critic of hatred and suffering, a man who battled against the wrong in the world and never lost his belief in the goodness of humanity. He was never afraid to to stand up and shake his fist into the face of the creator, demanding an explanation for the suffering and evil he allowed in the world. He could write poetry that was at once both sensual and spiritual and leave you knowing they were one in the same.
it sounds funny but i will not miss him; he has been a friend, a guide and a teacher. he will remain so, always at arms reach. I am sad that i will not see him again. i am grateful that i saw him in Red Rocks in 09 and i regret that i did not buy that ticket to Dublin.
...I choose the rooms that i live in with care
the windows are small and the walls are bare
there is only one bed, there is only one prayer
and i wait every night for your step on the stair...
enjoy the next adventure Leonard, demand that our deities be accountable for what they have done and what they have not.
...and i know from your eyes
and i know from your smile
that tonight will be fine,
will be fine, will be fine, will be fine...
for awhile
What a beautiful tribute to Leonard. You have expressed what I and many others feel about his music.
Bravisimo
Wow
You didn’t sleep a wink and you can’t remember her name?
What a great tribute to a True Friend of the Universe.
He is not gone, he is still here in his poetry and his songs. I knew him when he was just a poet. I can listen to his songs and feel like I am there and he knew I would be right there. Thank you Leonard.
Maestro Leonard Cohen! I admire him! Biljana from Novi Sad, Serbia! :)
In a year when plague and death surround us, there is a fierce urgency to the words of this prayer from the Yom Kippur afternoon service. Teach us to number our days, O Lord, that we might apply our hearts unto wisdom.
R.I.P Leonard,you were a shining example of what a man and human being could be.
Leonard Cohen is simply a virtuoso, and he has collected around him stunning musicians and singers. This particular version of Who by Fire is a full poetic rendering and the beginning guitar solo quite out of this planet. Bravo to all of them.
yes..
Jacqui Wilmot yea that intro sounded like a mix of arabic and spanish
my dear friend Leonard!
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R.I.P. Leonard. Music was my first love and it will be my last. Thank you Mr. Cohen!
Does your wife know this ?
Leonard bringing together the sacred, the profound and the profane. Drawing on his rich Jewish heritage, a modern day mystic.
It's not enough to listen once a day to this harmonic work .
You were good to us, Leonard. Thank you fully.
Vous embellissez la vie, MERCI MONSIEUR COHEN.
VOUS VIVEZ dans nos coeurs et nos esprits
RIP Leonard Cohen. Beautiful man!
yes
Leonard!
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Very. Sad .,. Leonard. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you, Leonard Cohen, for this piece!
this was one of my favourite nights, I shall miss your presence forever..........you were the best x
L' art , la virtuosité n'ont pas d'âge... J'ignorais que Léonard Cohen fût un aussi talentueux guitariste. Quel plaisir!
le guitariste que l'on voit au début n'est pas Leonard Cohen mais Javier Mas!
Ah! Et bien merci et toutes mes excuses!! Ceci étant j' admire toujours autant Léonard Cohen et enchantée de faire la connaissance de Javier Mas....
The man is an incredible artist & this is my favorite song by him.
totally agree
Here a song for you my dear friend Leonard!
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Beyond genius. I think the Lord shared him long enough:
STILL CRYIN HIS DEAD . MISS YOU LEONARD FOREVER . WHO BY FIRE****
TKS A LOT FOR SHARING THIS AMAZING VERSION MR.NOONAN
I listen his song The Partisan .fabulous
You are just one of a kind. You are one amazing musician, poet and songwriter. I simply admire you and 💕😘 love your music 🎵🎶 Leonard. RIP Dear ♂️💕❤️🌹🌈♾️🌸🌹
Leonard youre the man!....love this song and the solo 12 string guitar/mandolin in the beginning and during the song!..,Leonard is even sounding better the older he gets!..looking forward to hearing him at age 100,if i`m stil around by then! :~)
+Anton Malherbe - I loved the playing around with the cello at the end.
Upright Bass....
unforgatable,Waldbühne Berlin!!!
I've still never recovered from this concert
What an amazing musician - the whole band is perfect!
pure beauty in harmonies and poetry, thanks to javier, albert and Leonard
Just reminds me of that surfing documentary “Bustin Down the Doors”, I always listened to it when I surfed, my friend who very sadly passed told me about this song and the documentary
R.I.P “Steve ‘Hurricane’ Hudson’ Thank you brother 🙏🏼
Genial ! wie kann man das Leiden der jüdischen Bevölkerung dieser Welt besser ausdrücken ??? Ein altes Gebet und so wahr !
Andreas Horst
Honoring Leonard Cohen on the anniversary of his Ascension. RIP I love you!
Dear Samuel, Thank you for your beautiful words.Peace and Love
Comme il me manque !!!! je suis fan à 100%
Il est dans nos cœur mémoire et oreilles !
Léonard Cohen à tellement établis de thème musical, il restera un célèbre artiste. Et je ferais toujours jusqu'à la fin de ma vie, des déposes de lui.
Zoubis 🎸🎼.
Irréel,magique,transi de cette Musique. Quels Artiste, vraiment.
The string guitar as well as everyone else is fabulous. Very special version of this song.
No
🎉🎉🎉
🎉😮
Okay
Very Spanish.
Beautiful!!!
Best one ever, you made my night oupps should i say cohen you made my life. This song is dedicated to ....
Super!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He is Leonard the Great.
Brasil Janeiro was
You
Todo una maravilla Cohen y el guitarrista, que Dios lo tenga en su gloria y nosotros gozamos su musica mientras haya vida.
Thanks Leonard, baruch dayan ha'emet
He is just the best.
If after listening to Señor Mass his solo you can still deny the 'Moors' better known as the Arabian conquerers of Spain and Portugal or El Andalus have left their mark on Spanish culture you must be out of your mind, willfully ignorant or just stupid. You can hear the Arabian sounds coming from the guitar and it's beautifull. He's a true master of the Spanish guitar!
But he looks mucho to young to be a ' Moor' but old enough to be Spanish!
you should listen to Senor's son, Mario Mas, If you get the chance
By the way,, here he is not playing a Spanish guitar ,,,,yet the Laud Arabe
@@petercricket not the Arab oud but the Archilaud a combination of an Arab Oud and a Spanish guitar
Danke Leonhard ❤❤❤
MY FAVAORITE LEONARD SONG HELLO FROM MEXICO
Safe Journey Dear Mystic Poet and Gypsy Traveler. You climbed to the top once more and then headed for the moon and the stars..
GOOD BYE OLD FRIEND..
Thank you for your art!
On Rosh HaShana they are written
And on Tsom Yom Kippur they are sealed.
How many shall pass, and how many created:
Who shall live and who shall die;
Who in their time and who not in their time;
Who by water
And who by fire;
Who by the sword
And who by a beast;
Who by hunger
And who by thirst;
Who by disaster
And who by sickness;
Who by strangling
And who by stoning;
Who will rest
And who will wander;
Who will be go peacefully
And who will go violently;
Who will be calm
And who will be harried;
Who will be poor
And who will be rich;
Who will be degraded
And who will be exalted.
How interesting, for a non-Jew. Thank you for posting it. Now I understand this poem better
Thank you
This is fantastic.
Javier is mesmerizing as always. And the song itself is very impassioned. Wow, I am wiped watching it. Kudos, Albert.
Javier is a virtuoso - no doubt about it 👏👏👏
Love that the FX show The Americans included this song in it's season four finale. Check it out!
EXCELLENT TUNE OF GUITER ,A RARE COLLECTION EVERYBODY SHOULD ENJOY IT...TO KNOW THE LIMITATION OF AN ARTIST..........beautiful
Que monstruo Javier Mas. De dos grandes juntos sólo puede salir categoría.
I love this artist voice & his lyrics ,Funny there so profound now in 2016. I've got the number
Vos faisceaux lumineux nous font vivre , vous êtes dans nos cœurs grand Leonard Cohen ; Nous t'aimons. Joachim.
thanks for uploading
csodálatos.,köszönöm
And who by fire, who by water
Who in the sunshine, who in the night time
Who by high ordeal, who by common trial
Who in your merry merry month of may
Who by very slow decay
And who shall I say is calling?
And who in her lonely slip, who by barbiturate
Who in these realms of love, who by something blunt
Who by avalanche, who by powder
Who for his greed, who for his hunger
And who shall I say is calling?
And who by brave assent, who by accident
Who in solitude, who in this mirror
Who by his lady's command, who by his own hand
Who in mortal chains, who in power
And who shall I say is calling?
RIP Mr. Cohen
Stunning intro
close your eyes and soar with this!
Awesome 12 string playing.
THANK-YOU, Albert for posting............LOVE LOVE LOVE...........Leonard Cohen's music and lyrics are so beautiful...... I saw him once onstage NYC. What a musician.........what a graceful man. cheers
love you!!
JAVIER MAS!!!!!! GRAN MÚSICO!!! Y LEONARD THE VOICE!!!!!!
I love him and his music
Thank you...Maktub.
Too good
Heard part of this on Americans Season 4 Ep 13 and had to find the full version. This performance is great.
Pure class
Thank you!
Rest in peace poet.
Desde España nunca te olvidaremos, en tu guitarra hay mucha alma flamenca.
LC has the best guys!
Wow! Great!
Beautiful
tears me apart
Farewell Sir, see you on the other side
I am crying since yesterday
Hugs
arktana I'm the same it hit me so hard , such a great loss a gracious man , he will stay in our greats forever 💔
What is the other side? Is heaven some place you just stroll in like you have two tickets to the Superbowl? Or is some God given right? Think again. Hell is our natural destiny as we live in a fallen world. By our own choices to reject God.
Only if you die in a state of sanctifying grace by faithfully receiving the sacraments of our Lord's Holy Bride..the one, holy and apostolic catholic church..can you be saved. This is the blueprint that God left us. Every other path is error. There can only be one way because there is only one truth.
"God given right" hilarious.
por favor digan me que este señor es de los mas grandes musicos de la historia
Leonard a lenda 👏👏descanse em paz
n this song, Leonard Cohen plays with a very important Hebrew Prayer from Rosh Hashana , the Jewish New Year in September. On Rosh Hashana God will decide who will live and who will die, who will die by fire and who will die by water, who by sword and who will die at his predestined time and who before his time who by famine and who by thirst. But repentance, prayer and charity remove the evil of the decree.
1
I thank you for the background information.
It was about '89 i heard the song first time. After several years, i analysed the lyric, its meaning (for me).
But all the time i didn't feel very comfortable with my 'analysis'. You closed the gap.
It's the right time to hear this Song, do you agree?
B.t.w., may i propose/recommend you to listen to the version/interpretation of the (GB) band "the coil" ?
Greetings from Germany
SI ES UNA BESTIA, CON SUS LETRAS Y SU MUSICA EL MISMO UN HOMBRE MISTERIOSO Y ENCANTADOR
you were only one no one like you will be ever again
Xavier Mas plays here an incredible Archlauta, part Flamenco, part Maqam, part Jewish Poetry, all heart and intention. Salut, Maestro.
AWESOME
THE BEST !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BEST &&&&&&&& O MELHOR !!!!!!!
Lyrics:
And who by fire?
Who by water?
Who in the sunshine?
Who in the night time?
Who by high ordeal?
Who by common trial?
Who in your merry merry month of May?
Who by very slow decay?
And who shall I say is calling?
And who in her lonely slip?
Who by barbiturate?
Who in these realms of love?
Who by something blunt?
Who by avalanche?
Who by powder?
Who for his greed?
Who for his hunger?
And who shall I say is calling?
And who by brave assent?
Who by accident?
Who in solitude?
Who in this mirror?
Who by his lady's command?
Who by his own hand?
Who in mortal chains?
Who in power?
And who shall I say is calling?
And who by fire?
Who by water?
Who in the sunshine?
Who in the night time?
Who by high ordeal?
Who by common trial?
Who in your merry merry month of May?
Who by very slow decay?
And who shall I say is calling?
thX ..
Xavier Mas WOW !!! and Léonard total devotion RIP !
Oh My !Oh My ! ...What a start !
Dos imortais. Poeta cantor dos muitos e bons que o Canadá nos tem dado.
An elder will not hesitate to find the meaning of life upon an infant... Those who take their place in the beginning, will find the end.
You mean -- people DIE? Whooda thunk it?
Eliezer Pennywhistler
Metaphor missed.
Sage the Mage q
Amazing
As your song "Lullaby" says..."Sleep Baby Sleep". You will be missed.
Excellent work! Just heard his tune THE FUTURE at the end of NATURAL BORN KILLERS, so I had to research this songwriter/artist.
raymond harrison feature not future. But your point is valid :)
This is good. You should give a listen.
Sehr tolles musik !!
briliant
AMAZİNG---MUHTEŞEM.....
Impresionante!!!!!!!!! vaya músicos!!!!!!
epic version of this song
Sin palabras
What a beautiful and rich music that the Arabs left
R.I.P Léonard!