Avalanche
Leonard Cohen
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Getting sick of starting over On the same Argument We could sit around and talk it over Or take a trip To clear our minds At the entrance of Mount Wilson It's feeling like the right decision Some times you go outside To get inside If I could only hear you say That you are down but you're ok We should have said the things we felt Is it too late Park the car and hit the trail The air feels sharp On our skin We'll see the snow as it is melting Spring must be on Her way again We didn't see her coming for us I guess that's mother nature's way Sometimes you go outside To get inside If I could only hear you say That you are down but you're ok We should have said the things we felt Is it too late Trapped beneath the wall of snow You're only ten Feet away Silence has a way of speaking Only now Do we understand If I could only hear you say That you are down but you're ok We should have said the things we felt Is it too late
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Written by: Leonard Cohen
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10 facts about this song
SONG DETAILS"Avalanche" is a song from the third album, "Songs of Love and Hate," by Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen. This album was released in 1971.
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LYRICSThe lyrics describe a self-loathing man who wishes to isolate himself from the world, a theme recurring in Cohen's works. This song was reportedly inspired by Cohen's depression.
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ALBUMThe album featuring "Avalanche," "Songs of Love and Hate," reached number one in the UK Albums Chart as well as several other countries including France, Canada, and Australia. It was also a huge commercial success in the USA, reaching number 2 in Billboard Top 200.
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COVERS"Avalanche" was covered by both the American band Mountain Goats for their 2002 album "Tallahassee" and later by the singer Nick Cave who is often compared to Cohen for their similar brooding styles.
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TV SHOWSThe song has been featured in several TV series. It's perhaps most famously known as the theme for the TV show "Peaky Blinders." Aside from this, it was also used in the opening credits of the 2015 HBO miniseries "The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst."
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SONG RECEPTION"Avalanche" is often commended for its matching of solemn guitars with dark lyrics and Cohen's monotone vocals, creating a melancholic and haunting atmosphere. It is one of his most critically acclaimed songs.
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NICK CAVE'S COMMENTThe singer Nick Cave is reported to have said on record that "Avalanche" was the first song he ever learned to play.
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OLDER SONGDespite its release in 1971, "Avalanche" is considered to capture the essence of the traditional folk blues sound that was prevalent in the 1960s.
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LIVE PERFORMANCESAlthough “Avalanche” isn’t one of Cohen’s most performed songs in concerts, its infrequent appearances made it a special treat for fans during live events.
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RELEVANCEMore than fifty years later, the song remains relevant, with its themes of self-doubt, loneliness and emotional torment as poignant as ever.
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