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Music from Last Sunday: Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah", as interpreted by Jeff Buckley

Music from Last Sunday: Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah", as interpreted by Jeff Buckley

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From last Sunday's Coming of Age Sunday service, Adrian Jones and Landon Rose performing a beautiful rendition of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah", as interpreted by Jeff Buckley. (Sometimes when you think you've heard enough of a very popular song, you realize that just isn't the case)

Leonard Cohen explained the meaning behind the song whilst leaving it open to interpretation in his trademark poetic fashion: “Hallelujah is a Hebrew word which means ‘Glory to the Lord,” he explained. “The song explains that many kinds of Hallelujahs do exist. I say: All the perfect and broken Hallelujahs have an equal value. It’s a desire to affirm my faith in life, not in some formal religious way but with enthusiasm, with emotion.” Whereas Buckley interpreted the lyrics in his own way, the late singer referred to his voluptuous rendition of the track as being a "a song about sex, about love, about life on earth."

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