Suzanne by Leonard Cohen : An Interpretation by Francis Maxino amd Leigham Fitzpatrick

1 year ago
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So Dunedin was a complete super blast of inspiring and somewhat evocative brilliance. Whilst striding nonchalantly through the inner city of Dunedin, I was surprised to be joined by a guitar weilding compatriot, a fine exceptionally musically talented young fellow, Leigham Fitzpatrick who joined me on a quest to find the longest piano in the world but were somnewhat distracted by playing music and singing together because our voices seemed to gel perfectly and automatically and naturally flowed from the moment we raised our instruments and voices in song...Quite remarkable. So after an afternoon of playing music, including playing cello! with pianos, going over a few songs a few times I ended up at The Inch Bar again, luckily, we were able to share our new found magical vocal blend with a version of 'Suzanne' by Leonard Cohen, though the more dour slower depressing version we did with piano earlier that day was much better...so here is 'Suzanne', a tender and exquisite song thrust into a slightly noisy wee bar with people talking about weird stuff in the background, all adds to the ambience?

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