Thank you so much for posting these, Jarkko. It's so good to be able to listen to them, again, from here.
I agree with what HeckOfAGuy says:
Never Got To Love You is an alluring, powerful musical statement of longing, sadness, and personal courage in the face of unfulfilled hope.
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The Opportunity To Listen To The Sound Of Two People In Love, Singing ~ Leonard Cohen and Anjani Perform - and Inhabit - Whither Thou Goest
Whither Thou Goest, however, is not on any album1 although it was often used by Cohen,2 who sang it a capella with other band members, as a concluding benediction to many of the concerts of his 1988 and 1993 tours.3
A more tactical and pertinent motivation to post only this song is to avoid detracting attention from this piece.4 It is a quiet affirmation of affection and commitment which could be obscured by more dynamic productions - and it shouldn’t have to compete in such an arena.5 The impact of “I love you deeply and will be with you wherever you go and whatever happens” is not enhanced by being shouted.
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This canticle, its intonations a particularly good fit with Cohen’s voice and phrasings, has been resurrected for the current concert tour with Cohen joining Anjani on stage for this final song.
And, although Whither Thou Goest continues to serve as a farewell blessing to the audience, now it is also a strikingly tender and paradoxically intimate love song between the two musicians.
These songs are a wonderful way to close out the night. Thanks, again, Jarkko.
~ Lizzy