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From: gene@batman.UUCP (Gene Mutschler)
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Subject: Re: Leonard Cohen -- Various Positions
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Date: Sun, 14-Jul-85 23:43:10 EDT
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> 	For those of you who don't know about LC -- he is a folk singer/
> songwriter in a class of his own.
> His music ranges from quiet, very intelligent
> music with lots of intricate guitar work to rowdy barroom-type songs.  His
> closest brush with fame are the songs he wrote that were covered by Judy
> Collins, including "Suzanne"
> and "Dress Rehearsal Rag."
> -- 
> Jonathan Corbet

His songs also make up the soundtrack for the movie "McCabe & Mrs. Miller"
(nee "The Presbyterian Church Shootout"), starring Warren Beatty and Julie
Christie, and directed by Robert Altman circa 1971.  You've probably seen
it on TV.  The songs from the movie are the
entire first side of an album of his (the title of which escapes me at this
late hour...)