Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
Still a good find, and a great buy... especially if it included both CD's! Same place you scored the vinyl last week?
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
Still a good find, and a great buy... especially if it included both CD's! Same place you scored the vinyl last week?
Originally posted by thefly108:[..]
Not this time. I found these CDs through a company on Amazon called Zoverstocks. The price was suspiciously low but I figured there was no harm in placing one order. The shipping rates were the highest issue, but the 4 CDs costed me a total of $20 even. I've heard that people sometimes find issues with what they receive from them but I haven't so far. They actually still have some copies of Stay I believe, for about $7. Used, but very good.
Originally posted by iTim:I've bought a lot from zoverstocks, very good.
In 1960, Leonard Cohen lived at Hydra, Greece, in an apartment he rented for fourteen dollars a month.[96] He lived with Marianne C. Stang Jensen Ihlen (born in Norway 1935), and the song "So Long, Marianne" was written to and about her. Their relationship lasted for most of the 1960s. Marianne died on 28 July 2016.[97][98] Cohen's farewell letter to Marianne was read at her funeral, stating that "... our bodies are falling apart and I think I will follow you very soon. Know that I am so close behind you that if you stretch out your hand, I think you can reach mine."[99]