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Leonard Cohen recovers from collapse

Sat Sep 19, 2009 7:19 AM EDT
world-news, entertainment, eu, spain, cohen, leonard-cohen
Harold Heckle, Associated Press

File - Musician Leonard Cohen poses backstage at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony after he was inducted, in this March 10, 2008 file photo taken in New York. Cohen is recovering after collapsing onstage while on tour in eastern Spain, his music company said Saturday. The Canadian-born musician will be 75 years-old on Monday. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, File)

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MADRID — Leonard Cohen is recovering after collapsing onstage while on tour in eastern Spain, his music company said Saturday.

The veteran poet and performer has been released from hospital after suffering from a stomach complaint, Doctor Music Concerts said in a statement.

Cohen was part-way through his song "Bird on the Wire" in Valencia when he fainted, causing the band to stop playing to rush to his aid as concertgoers watched. The concert was stopped.

A video showing Cohen kneeling down several times during the performance and then keeling over sideways during a saxophone solo has been placed on YouTube on the Web by a fan.

The Canadian-born musician, who will be 75 years-old on Monday, was taken in an ambulance to the Nueve de Octubre hospital in Valencia but released early Saturday, Barcelona-based Doctor Music Concerts said.

Cohen was due to perform the last show of his Spanish tour at the Palau Sant Jordi concert hall in northeastern Barcelona on Monday. Trucks carrying Cohen's show had arrived at the hall on Saturday morning and were to set up as normal, a spokesman for the concert hall said.

Cohen had to come out of retirement five years ago when he discovered that most of his retirement fund had disappeared in a disputed case of mismanagement.

After leaving Spain Cohen was due to perform next at the BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise, Florida on Oct. 17, his Web site said.

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alumette

O God, he is singing for his money...what a sad turn. Why can't he just live in a tent? He would be happy. I think he is doing it for his family..daughter. He is so unique and insightful, what a fabulous man. He looks terribly weak and unhealthy. He could be dying and he would not say. I am so sorry to hear about his misfortune. Money...on the other end, he loves to perform for crowds since he can communicate his message....hang in there Lenny....it's not over until the fat lady sings. He has no fat ladies on board.

    Reply#1 - Sat Sep 19, 2009 12:51 PM EDT
    Nan-813417

    My sincerest hopes for a speedy recovery, Mr. Cohen.

      Reply#2 - Sat Sep 19, 2009 6:26 PM EDT
      Zom Zom

      While it is, of course, a terrible tragedy for Mr. Cohen to be forced out of retirement like this... I have to admit that selfishly, I was so happy that it happened (not this part, but the leaving retirement). I got to see him live and, being a younger fan of his, I never would have had the chance if his retirement had gone as planned. I love his music, and it was a real thrill to see him sing it. I hope he gets well, and swings back by the states as soon as he feels up to it.

        Reply#3 - Sun Sep 20, 2009 4:05 PM EDT
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