An icon of folk music, Leonard Cohen has left his mark on generations of artists who return to his poetic compositions. The author of Hallelujah tells us about his taste for literature, his relationship to success, or speaks about the Vietnam War.
Leonard COHEN is apostrophed to his plane descent about the exorbitant cost of his pills and therefore the price of places in a festival. " Do you have to have such expensive pills?" At first he refuses to answer when he ends up saying: "no, I don’t have to, it’s a pleasure".
Meeting with Leonard COHEN in Besançon. Speaking in French, the singer evokes the fact that for him canyons and novels are the same thing. Literature is just "song without guitar". Only the form of expression differs.
Interview with singer Leonard Cohen who speaks about Vietnam. He feels he has not made a mistake or taken sides in his songs. " War is miserable but men are animals: they taste like blood".