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Leonard Cohen: Cohen's New Skin
Interview by Harvey Kubernik, Melody Maker, 1 March 1975
LOS ANGELES: "For a while, I didn't think there was going to be another album. I pretty well felt that I was washed up as ...
Review by Cliff Jones, Rock CD, December 1992
THE CRITICAL REHABILITATION of the man they used to call Captain Mandrax is one of rock's more unexpected twists in recent years. ...
Audio interviews
Interview by Mat Snow, Rock's Backpages audio, February 1988
Laughing Lennie talks to Mat Snow about songwriting; meditation and religion; the collapse of literary culture; the misperception of him as a Gloom Merchant; music as therapy; ambiguity, songwriting and 'My Way': Sinatra vs Vicious; his relationship with the press; Montreal; the idealism of '68, and the rise of the post-punk Cult of Cohen.
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Interview by Paul Zollo, Rock's Backpages audio, 1992
The Great Canadian talks at length and in detail about the process by which, through sheer hard work, he crafts his songs, from the recent The Future album back to such classics as 'Suzanne' and 'Bird on a Wire'.
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Profile by Ellen Sander, Sing Out!, August 1967
LEONARD COHEN, Canadian born author, poet, songwriter, singer, the subject of a film. Leonard Cohen, incredibly handsome, immensely articulate tough-tender young man of our times. ...
New Stars On The Horizon: The Devil's Anvil, The 5th Dimension, Leonard Cohen
Profile by uncredited writer, Hit Parader, September 1967
THE DEVIL'S ANVIL ...
Judy Collins Discovers Success as Folk Singer
Interview by Pete Johnson, Los Angeles Times, 24 November 1967
FIVE ALBUMS, one each year, established Judy Collins as a very good folk singer, though not as important as Joan Baez. She was one of ...
Leonard Cohen: Beautiful Creep
Profile and Interview by Richard Goldstein, The Village Voice, 28 December 1967
And the child on whose shoulders I stand whose longing I purged with public, kingly discipline today I bring him back ...
Leonard Cohen: Songwriter Who Got Into Folk By Accident
Interview by Karl Dallas, Melody Maker, 17 February 1968
WHEN THE new album by the uncrowned queen of the non-folk, Judy Collins, is issued this month a lot of people will start talking again ...
Leonard Cohen: Songs of Leonard Cohen (Columbia)
Review by uncredited writer, KRLA Beat, 24 February 1968
THIS IS THE first album for a very talented Canadian poet. Prior to this album, Cohen's reputation rested mainly on his film scoring for Nobody ...
Unique Interpreters Of Pop: The United States of America, Leonard Cohen, Van Dyke Parks
Profile and Interview by Jacoba Atlas, KRLA Beat, 9 March 1968
THE REVOLUTION in pop music has produced some extraordinary people. Attracting poets, jazz musicians and classical music enthusiasts, the field has now expanded into a ...
Bob Johnston: ...And a PS From the Man Who Produced the Last Dylan LP
Interview by Alan Walsh, Melody Maker, 9 November 1968
BOB DYLAN'S John Wesley Harding album was probably the most eagerly awaited record of the year. ...
Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan: Mind blowing duo
Interview by Richard Green, New Musical Express, 29 March 1969
NME's Richard Green talks to their producer, Bob Johnston ...
Bad Boy Leonard Cohen Now Turned Good
Interview by Ritchie Yorke, Detroit Free Press, 4 April 1969
THEY USED to describe Leonard Cohen as disrespectful. They also accused him of being controversial, outrageous, bitter and even an egomaniac. They, of course, being ...
Leonard Cohen: Songs From A Room (CBS 9767 import)
Review by Mark Williams, International Times, 11 April 1969
LEONARD COHEN is not the world's greatest singer, his voice has a raspy edge to it and one often gets the impression that he's singing ...
Leonard Cohen: Royal Albert Hall, London
Live Review by Karl Dallas, The Times, 11 May 1970
THE GREATEST achievement of modern pop has probably been its renewal of respect for the word in popular music: compared with the moon-and-June inanities of ...
Interview by Roy Hollingworth, Melody Maker, 5 September 1970
LEONARD COHEN, man or myth, or what? He's a dreamer, but as he says his dreams are only products of real things, and fact. Basically ...
The Isle of Wight Festival: Five Days That Rocked Britain
Report by Mark Plummer, Michael Watts, Chris Welch, Richard Williams, Melody Maker, 5 September 1970
MM's Richard Williams, Chris Welch, Michael Watts and Mark Plummer present a five-page report on an amazing weekend of music and other scenes... ...
Leonard Cohen: Songs Of Love And Hate
Review by Roy Hollingworth, Melody Maker, 2 January 1971
LEONARD COHEN in a deeper emotional trough than he's ever been in, more hypnotic, more melancholic than ever, and without doubt the least musical stuff ...
Bob Johnston: The most envied man in pop
Interview by Roy Carr, New Musical Express, 19 June 1971
Roy Carr talks to the man who records Dylan, Cash and Cohen ...
Leonard Cohen: The Cohen songs you'll never hear
Interview by Roy Hollingworth, Melody Maker, 4 March 1972
A remarkable interview with LEONARD COHEN... by Roy Hollingworth ...
Cohen, Cohen, Gone: Leonard Cohen
Interview by Roy Hollingworth, Melody Maker, 24 February 1973
"LET'S sing a song, boys. . . . This one has grown old and bitter"– fragment from Songs of Love and Hate ...
Leonard Cohen: Rock Poetry Had A Lot Of Promise, Back Five And Six Years Ago.
Interview by Mike Jahn, New York Times Special Features Syndication, 9 June 1973
DYLAN WAS at his peak, writing his brilliant "doomsday poems," and revolutionizing popular music. Colleges by the scores offered courses regarding pop song lyrics as ...
Leonard Cohen: Live Songs (Columbia)
Review by Jaan Uhelszki, Creem, August 1973
LEONARD COHEN is no sissy! Now, I know you always thought poets were gushing queers and over-grown altar boys, but not our guy, Lennie. He's ...
Leonard Cohen: Last of the Pop Poets
Interview by Mike Jahn, New York Daily News, 2 September 1973
ANY ROOM containing both furniture and Leonard Cohen would be overcrowded. ...
Profile and Interview by Steve Turner, New Musical Express, 29 June 1974
Nervous? Tense? Sos Leonard Cohen. In fact, hes so miserable hes even given up suicide. Steve Turner attempts to pin down the Beautiful Loser himself, ...
Leonard Cohen: New Skin For The Old Ceremony; Carole King: Wrap Around Joy
Review by Bob Woffinden, New Musical Express, 21 September 1974
THE LATEST saga in the Great American Singer/Songwriter Conspiracy, Jewish Division, in which Cohen and King are chief protagonists. ...
Leonard Cohen: New Skin For The Old Ceremony (CBS)
Review by Michael Watts, Melody Maker, 28 September 1974
LEONARD COHEN is an artist who worries a great many people. Dismissed on the one hand as pretentious, on the other as a plain old ...
Interview by Danny Fields, SoHo Weekly News, 5 December 1974
Leonard Cohen sat down for a wide-ranging interview with Danny Fields on November 6, 1974, at the Chelsea Hotel, New York City. They discuss how ...
Leonard Cohen: The Romantic in a Ragpicker's Trade
Interview by Paul Williams, Crawdaddy!, March 1975
"I THINK MARRIAGE is the hottest furnace of the spirit today," Leonard Cohen said on the phone from Mexico. "Much more difficult than solitude, much ...
Interview by Harvey Kubernik, Melody Maker, 6 March 1976
LEONARD COHEN'S GREATEST Hits is an interesting album to contemplate when one remembers that Cohen was in his mid-thirties when he began to make records, ...
Leonard Cohen: Cohen Down the Road
Interview by Karl Dallas, Melody Maker, 22 May 1976
GOD'S IN his heaven, all's right with the world. The words, surprisingly enough, came from Leonard Cohen, and he was making the first of several ...
Profile and Interview by Mick Brown, Sounds, 3 July 1976
THE POSTER outside the Colston Hall, Bristol announced the appearance that evening of "The Poet of Rock and Roll". ...
The Obscure Case of Leonard Cohen and The Mysterious Mr. M.
Interview by Bruce Pollock, After Dark, February 1977
AS I HUSTLED up Sixth Avenue toward the Algonquin Hotel for an interview with Columbia recording artist Leonard Cohen, writer of such heavyweight literary pop ...
Leonard Cohen: Death Of A Ladies Man
Review by Sandy Robertson, Sounds, 26 November 1977
"LEONARD COHEN meets Phil Spector" sounds more like a line from a Lester Bangs article than something you would ever expect to actually become manifest ...
What Happened When Phil Spector Met Leonard Cohen?
Report and Interview by Harvey Kubernik, LA Phonograph, January 1978
LEONARD COHEN – singer, songwriter, guitarist, poet, novelist, and sometime straight faced spokesman of the hilarious ironies of the human condition – walks into the ...
Leonard Cohen: Death of a Ladies' Man (Warner Bros. BS 315)
Review by Paul Nelson, Rolling Stone, 9 February 1978
Leonard Cohen's doo-wop nightmare ...
Haunted By Spector: Leonard Cohen
Interview by Chris Bohn, Melody Maker, 5 January 1980
Leonard Cohens voyage to the bottom of his soul is over. Hes back on top and is finding rocknroll fun too... ...
Leonard Cohen: Incurable Romantic
Profile and Interview by Anthony O'Grady, RAM, April 1980
WHEN LEONARD COHEN takes the stage there's a small, collective gasp, almost resembling the threshold of tumescence, or the sudden realisation of a dream come ...
Songs from a Room: The Inside Story of Leonard Cohen
Retrospective by Liz Thomson, The History of Rock, 1983
IT WAS IN 1956 that the work of Leonard Cohen first appeared before the general public in book form, an event that marked his transformation ...
Leonard Cohen: Various Positions (CBS)
Review by Richard Cook, New Musical Express, 9 February 1985
VATICAN 69 ...
Leonard Cohen: Hammersmith Odeon, London
Live Review by Mick Brown, The Guardian, 27 February 1985
FOR WHAT are undoubtedly all the wrong reasons, one has come to approach Leonard Cohen with suspicion. The air of long-suffering torture one associates with ...
Leonard Cohen: Royal Albert Hall, London
Live Review by Ralph Traitor, Sounds, 11 June 1985
JOHN LENNON'S celebrated quip about the upper crust rattling their jewellery might be adapted to Leonard Cohen with a small adjustment. To wit: rattling their ...
Interview by Biba Kopf, New Musical Express, 14 March 1987
A LEONARD COHEN song is the dark disaster that brings on the light. A slow and irresistible force, the rich laval flow of his voice ...
The Songwriter: Lenny Plays It Cool
Interview by Bud Scoppa, Music Connection, 6 April 1987
The Various Positions of a Pop Guru ...
Jennifer Warnes: Famous Blue Raincoat (RCA)
Review by Len Brown, New Musical Express, 20 June 1987
THE TOTAL exhumation and resurrection of Leonard Cohen gathers alarming pace. Here Jennifer Warnes, one-time backer to ole grumble guts, runs through nine of laff-a-lifetime-Len's ...
Jennifer Warnes: Famous Blue Raincoat (RCA PL90048/CD)****
Review by Hugh Fielder, Sounds, 18 July 1987
THE SUBTITLE on the bottom left hand corner says 'The songs of Leonard Cohen', which you might think would be more likely to repel than ...
Leonard Cohen: Crocodile Tears
Interview by Paul Mathur, Melody Maker, 2 January 1988
LET'S TALK misconceptions. Like the one about Cleopatra being Egyptian (she was Greek), Christmas being a time for giving (take take take), Ben Elton and ...
Profile and Interview by Mat Snow, The Guardian, February 1988
WE LIVE IN THE days of the flood, says Leonard Cohen. "Most of my psychic landmarks have evaporated. I'm reluctant to apply the psychic realm ...
Leonard Cohen: A Mercy Mission With... The Man With A Golden Voice
Interview by Mat Snow, Sounds, 20 February 1988
Once the diarist of doom, LEONARD COHEN has suddenly released a disco-comedy LP, I'm Your Man. MAT SNOW meets the 53-year-old mentor of Ian McCulloch, Matt Johnson, ...
Review by Mark Cooper, Q, March 1988
LEONARD COHEN HAS spent 53 years perfecting the art of being Leonard Cohen, poet of romantic despair. A self-declared "ladies' man" in his songs, Cohen's ...
Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man (CBS LP/Cassette/CD)
Review by Richard North, New Musical Express, 5 March 1988
OSTENSIBLY LENNY has that kind of graceless seriousness which makes the more frivolous amongst us uncomfortable. He's been dismissed by a multitude as an old ...
Leonard Cohen: The Profits Of Doom
Interview by Steve Turner, Q, April 1988
HIS SINGING VOICE is only slightly more tuneful than the low rumble of his speaking voice. His melancholy outlook attracts the special attention of the ...
Leonard Cohen: The return of the modern troubadour
Profile and Interview by Nicholas Jennings, Maclean's, 9 May 1988
LEONARD COHEN, hailed 20 years ago as Canada's answer to Bob Dylan, had slipped into obscurity. It was the mid-1980s, and audiences seemed more interested ...
Leonard Cohen's Nervous Breakthrough
Interview by Mark Rowland, Musician, July 1988
"I THINK IF I HAD ONE OF THOSE GOOD VOICES, I WOULD HAVE DONE IT COMPLETELY DIFFERENTLY," Leonard Cohen ruminates. "I PROBABLY WOULD HAVE SUNG ...
Leonard Cohen's Impeccable Chop
Interview by Mark Dery, Frets, November 1988
FROM HIS 1967 debut, The Songs Of Leonard Cohen, to his tenth and latest release, I'm Your Man, Canadian singer-guitarist Leonard Cohen has traveled to ...
Profile and Interview by Mark Dery, Keyboard, September 1989
"MOST MUSIC criticism," griped Leonard Cohen in a recent Musician interview, "is...so far behind, say, the criticism of painting. Nobody is identifying our popular singers ...
Leonard Cohen: Porridge? Lozenge? Syringe?
Interview by Adrian Deevoy, Q, 1991
He's been a poet and songwriter for more than 40 years, but Leonard Cohen still can't find a rhyme for 'orange'. "It drives you mad," ...
Interview by Paul Zollo, from 'Songwriters On Songwriting', 1992
WE ARE SITTING Indian-style on the second floor of Leonard Cohens home in Los Angeles. On his bookshelf are many books that hes written himself, ...
The Loneliness of the Long-Suffering Folkie: Leonard Cohen
Interview by Wayne Robins, Newsday, 22 November 1992
ON HIS NEW ALBUM The Future (Columbia), Leonard Cohen views history's changing currents with more than a little bit of wariness. "Give me back the ...
Leonard Cohen: The Future (Columbia COL 472498 2); Ice Cube: The Predator (4th & Broadway BRCD 592)
Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 26 November 1992
Dark knight of the soul ...
Review by Edwin Pouncey, New Musical Express, 28 November 1992
THIS RECORD HAS taken its creator, poet/songwriter/musician Leonard Cohen, four years to complete. A collection of seven originals and two cover versions that Cohen and ...
Interview by Cliff Jones, Rock CD, December 1992
WRINKLED, GREY, HUMOROUS and urbane, wearing a crumpled suit and a huge pair of coke bottle specs that magnify his lacquered brown eyeballs to an ...
Leonard Cohen: The Future (Columbia)
Review by Andy Gill, Q, January 1993
THE PROJECT bears a logo, or more accurately a sort of heraldic device, comprising hummingbird, heart and handcuffs: is this how Leonard Cohen views the ...
Leonard Cohen: The Future (Columbia)
Review by Max Bell, Vox, January 1993
A PRESIDENTIAL term of office in the making, Leonard Cohen's The Future is designed to see all those buggers out. It will captivate those who ...
Leonard Cohen: Hello! I Must Be Cohen
Interview by Gavin Martin, New Musical Express, 9 January 1993
THE SPLENDID LUNCHTIME repast lies before us, Leonard Cohen is gobsmacked by plenitude, overcome by abundance. ...
Leonard Cohen: Inside the Tower of Song
Profile and Interview by Paul Zollo, SongTalk, April 1993
I said to Hank Williams, "How lonely does it get?"Hank Williams hasn't answered yet.but I hear him coughing all night long,a hundred floors above me ...
When the Cohen Gets Tough: Leonard Cohen, the Existential Serenader, Is Still Glad to Be Glum
Live Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 13 May 1993
Leonard Cohen: Royal Albert Hall, London ...
Interview by Jim Sullivan, The Boston Globe, July 1993
LEONARD COHEN does not mind taking extreme positions in his songs. In 1966, he kissed off the memory of a tryst with Janis Joplin in ...
Review by Andy Gill, MOJO, August 1994
LEONARD COHEN'S LITTLE NICHE IN THE marketplace has expanded somewhat over the last decade and mercifully so. Being the bedsit prophet of gloom is ...
Leonard Cohen: More Best Of (Columbia)
Review and Interview by Sylvie Simmons, MOJO, November 1997
A CATCH-UP collection of the best of the past couple of decades for those who fell in love with, or to, early Len and may ...
Field Commander Cohen: Tour of 1979 (Columbia)
Review by Martin Colyer, Rock's Backpages, 3 March 2001
COMING OFF the extraordinary experience of making Death of a Ladies Man in 1977 with Phil Spector (being locked up in the studio, having a ...
Leonard Cohen: Zen Len pens ten
Profile and Interview by James Medd, Esquire, October 2001
Leonard Cohen proves that you can take the songwriter out of the Zen monastery, but you can't take the Zen monastery out of the songwriter. ...
Interview by Sylvie Simmons, MOJO, November 2001
He stole hearts and sought refuge in Hydra, bagged a celebrity fiancée, then disappeared to a monastery. Sylvie Simmons talks through the many lives of ...
Review by Ian Penman, Uncut, December 2001
WHO DARES, whispers and doesn't boast. Listen to Leonard Cohen's The Future (1992) now and hear how certain awful futures are inscribed with Psalmic grace ...
Leonard Cohen: The Essential Leonard Cohen
Review by Pat Blashill, Rolling Stone, 22 October 2002
THE DARK, POETIC music of Leonard Cohen should be listed on the table of periodic elements — when you discover it, it suddenly seems as ...
Leonard Cohen's Troubles May Be a Theme Come True
Report by Marc Weingarten, The New York Times, 6 October 2005
Betrayal and bitterness have been running themes in Leonard Cohen's work ever since Songs of Leonard Cohen, the Canadian singer-songwriter's debut album, appeared in 1968. ...
Film/DVD/TV Review by John Lewis, Sight & Sound, January 2007
Synopsis: Documentary about the Canadian singer, songwriter, poet, artist and novelist Leonard Cohen, based around a lengthy interview with him, punctuated by tributes from assorted ...
Overview by Harvey Kubernik, Rock's Backpages, February 2008
FOR DECADES, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Leonard Cohen has been a global poetic force and influential songwriter. ...
Leonard Cohen: Opera House, Manchester
Live Review by Stephen Dalton, The Times, June 2008
MORE THAN 15 YEARS have passed since Leonard Cohen last graced a British stage, but the 73-year-old poet-turned-crooner was on suave form at the start ...
Leonard Cohen: Manchester Opera House
Live Review by Robert Sandall, The Sunday Times, 22 June 2008
ARRIVING ON the stage at the Manchester Opera House for his first British dates in 15 years, Leonard Cohen immediately apologised for "putting some of ...
Hallelujah, We Love Him So: Leonard Cohen's Comeback
Report by Johnny Black, Audience, September 2008
How the world's pre-eminent septuagenarian Jewish Buddhist singer-poet staged 2008's most remarkable comeback. ...
School of Rock Study Guide: Singer-Songwriters
Guide by Barney Hoskyns, iTunes, October 2008
"WHERE DO YOU have left to go but in?" It was a question posed by Joni Mitchell, the brilliant Canadian blonde who specialized in intensely ...
Review by Carol Cooper, The Village Voice, 5 May 2009
I CALL THEM anachronauts: performers whose core appeal stems from their ability to transport listeners to another time and place. ...
Leonard Cohen: Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Colorado
Live Review by Steven R Rosen, Denver Post, 4 June 2009
IF LEONARD COHEN, now 74, intends to retire from performing after his current tour, he couldn't have picked a better venue for his final North ...
Comment by Phil Sutcliffe, Yahoo! Music, 12 June 2009
COMMUNICATION WITH a large audience is a tricky business. ...
This story about Leonard Cohen has sex in it
Memoir by Mike Jahn, Rock's Backpages, 22 September 2009
I REMEMBER Leonard Cohen well from the Chelsea Hotel. This story has sex in it. ...
Review by Dorian Lynskey, The Word, February 2012
Laughing Len's new outing seems to imply it could be his last. But then again, he's done that before... ...
Review by Andy Gill, Uncut, February 2012
His first studio album for eight years finds Cohen addressing love on a larger moral scale. ...
Nine Inch Nails: Reading Festival / Leonard Cohen: The Brighton Centre
Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 31 August 2013
The Nine Inch Nails frontman is still furious after all these years. But, at 78, Leonard Cohen knows it's better to be a lover than ...
This Is What It's Like To Have Lunch With Leonard Cohen
Retrospective and Interview by Jon Wilde, Sabotage Times, 20 January 2014
ONE OF THE finest talents of modern music, Leonard Cohen has enjoyed something of a resurgence in later life. I got the opportunity to pick ...
Liel Leibovitz: A Broken Hallelujah – Rock 'n' Roll, Redemption, and the Life of Leonard Cohen
Book Review by Robert Dean Lurie, Front Porch Republic, 16 May 2014
LEONARD COHEN occupies an unusual position in popular music history. He is routinely neglected by those "Best of the 60's" nostalgia-fests you see on VH1, ...
Leonard Cohen: Tea and Oranges on High Holy Days
Retrospective by Kirk Silsbee, Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, 17 October 2014
LIKE MANY OF us, author Harvey Kubernik first heard Leonard Cohen through his interpreters. Judy Collins recorded Cohen's obliquely lyrical 'Suzanne' and the sardonic suicide ...
Obituary by Richard Williams, The Guardian, 18 August 2015
Record producer who played a significant role in the recording career of Bob Dylan. ...
Leonard Cohen: "You can add up the parts, but you can't find the sum"
Special Feature by Jamie Atkins, Record Collector, February 2016
So said Leonard Cohen himself in 1992's Anthem. But RC's Jamie Atkins still tries to do the math in this tribute ...
Special Feature by Ted Kessler, The Times, 21 May 2016
Rod Stewart's dad gave him football lessons; Chris Martin's joins him on tour; Shaun Ryder's broke his nose on stage; Leonard Cohen is funnier than ...
Looking at Leonard Cohen's darkness misses the warmth of his words
Comment by Laura Barton, The Guardian, 11 November 2016
When you listen to the lyrics Cohen wrote, you realise how alive his language is – and how much he was seeking the light. ...
Leonard Cohen and his eternal search for peace
Retrospective by Mick Brown, Sunday Telegraph, 13 November 2016
IN 1999 LEONARD COHEN travelled to India to see a spiritual teacher named Ramesh Balsekar. Cohen was a man in search, if not exactly of ...
When song lyrics become literature
Essay by Jude Rogers, New Statesman, 2 January 2019
From Pet Shop Boys to Kate Bush, pop stars are publishing their songs as books. What do their words reveal about them? ...
Leonard Cohen: Hallelujah! What a love affair...
Retrospective and Interview by Adrian Deevoy, Daily Mail, 13 July 2019
A new film tells the entrancing – and ultimately tragic – story of Leonard Cohen and the muse he always adored... ...
Leonard Cohen: His Muses Were Many Women
Essay by Larry Jaffee, Record Collector, 3 December 2019
THE NEW DOCUMENTARY Leonard & Marianne: Words of Love, directed by Nick Broomfield, ostensibly is about the romance on the Greek island of Hydra in ...
Inside the Chelsea Hotel, New York's infamous house of pleasure and pain
Retrospective by Mick Brown, Daily Telegraph, 18 August 2021
Bob Dylan has just been accused of a sexual assault there in 1965 - the latest in a long line of claims about the storied ...
"Dance Me to the End of Love: In the Round" – Leonard Cohen on Later… with Jools Holland
Book Excerpt by Mark Cooper, 'Later... with Jools Holland' (Harper Collins), September 2022
LEONARD COHEN taught us what Later... could become. He would show us how the show could be much more than the accidental sum of its ...
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