Sunday, January 5, 2014

Hallelujah - De-Stress With An Uncle DAZZ Music Break

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This classically simple, somber, yet extraordinary work of songwriting by Leonard Cohen is sung gently and beautifully by young Rufus Wainwright. While Wainwright's version might not be as dynamic, dramatic or as clearly beautiful and emotional as versions which I've heard since then, this was the first that I heard. I am brought to my knees at the wordplay, wit and cutting irony cloaked in holy robes as the song weaves its spell upon the listener. This version shows the lyrics to the many verses in this profoundly sad passion play of the experience of love's violation and the bitter disillusionment which invariably follows. I dedicate this to all of the fans of Your Uncle DAZZ at RadioDAZZ(dot)blogspot(dot)com, and mostly to Elizabeth, who taught me that pure, uncontrollable, uncontainable love, as a power unto itself, can truly exist in this world. And to know it once, that unbelievable closeness as I did, and to have to let it go, as I did, taught me the meaning of bittersweet. Thank you for loving the man who you thought I was, and for making me want to be that man. Now, the world is grey again... with spots of light when I let myself think about us. Hallelujah.



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