The Private Recording Leonard Cohen Made the Night He Finished Writing “Hallelujah” — That His Family Found After He Died

The writing of “Hallelujah” is one of the most documented creative processes in modern music. Cohen has talked about it across decades of interviews with the specific combination of wonder and frustration of someone describing an experience that exceeded the ordinary boundaries of what writing feels like. He spent five years on it. The number … Read more

The Song Elton John Played at Every Concert for Thirty Years — That He Admitted He Never Fully Understood Until His Son Was Born

There is a category of song that you can perform without fully inhabiting. That you can learn technically — master the chords, master the vocal, master the performance — without yet having lived the specific experience that makes the song’s meaning fully available to you. The song waits. You perform it night after night, year … Read more

The Last Time Paul McCartney and John Lennon Were Alone Together — And What Was Said That Nobody Else Heard

The geography of the last meeting matters. Los Angeles, 1974. The specific period known as Lennon’s Lost Weekend — the eighteen months he spent separated from Yoko Ono, living with May Pang, the personal assistant who had been, by various accounts, encouraged by Ono to be with him during the separation. A period of considerable … Read more

The Night Elvis Presley Walked Into a Stranger’s House and Played Piano for Three Hours — Because He Saw a Light On

Elvis Presley at the height of his fame was one of the most isolated human beings in America. This seems paradoxical — a man who could not walk down a street without being mobbed, who had never once in his adult life experienced genuine anonymity, who was surrounded constantly by the entourage that had grown … Read more