Thanks Tom, it is serious and luminous (and not an easy subject). I have enjoyed reading this.
I do not think, however, about our time and/or culture being so broken etc. Is is juts different and peopel are seing the past with too romantic eyes - that was not so beautiful, not more than our time, for sure.
Today, the difficulties lay in the rythm of life that seems to increase at the rythm of new sci. and tech. discoveries. Our environment is changing faster then ever and the sum of energy it takes to cope with constant adaptation is demanding.
For the melancholia and the popularity, old French singners, like Edith Piaf, Charles Aznavour, to name just these two, were very popular and even more sad then popular. If I remimber well, he was, at the beginning, influenced a little bythe Frenchies. And as the popularity of Leonard Cohen, well, he was a pop star of the stature of, let say, Bob Dylan. So, I always wonder when people are talking about him not being popular. I think that this is just another side of his persona (himself complaining about himself not being polupar) the truth is that he was ans he is still popular. He is just not "commercial". Big difference.
Cheers!
