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"I've always played and sung. Ever since I was 15," #LeonardCohen told @Rolling Stone in 1971. "I was in a barn dance group called the Buckskin Boys when I was about 18... 17. It was just at a certain moment that I felt that songs of a certain quality came to me that somehow demanded... or somehow engage a larger audience. Like when you write a good song, you feel like you can sing it to other people. When you write other songs that are not so good you just sing them to yourself. I don't know... I think... I guess greed had something to do with it. And I forget, a lot had to do with poverty. I mean, I was writing books [two novels and four volumes of poetry] and they were being very well received... and that sort of thing, but I found it was very difficult to pay my grocery bill. I said, like it's really happening. I'm starving. I've got beautiful reviews for all my books, and you know, I'm very well thought of in the tiny circles that know me, but like... I'm really starving. So then I started bringing some songs together. And it really changed my whole scene." From the February 4th, 1971 issue of Rolling Stone. Photograph by Gijsbert Hanekroot


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