Leonard Cohen toured last year for the first time in a decade and a half, hitting Europe before bringing his sagacious songpoetry back to the U.S. He played London's 02 Arena, for an experience the characteristically witty troubadour described as "just the other side of intimacy." You can hear the results on the
Live in London
album, out next week, but if you're a truly insatiable Cohenite and you can't wait that long, there
is
an alternative. Get thee to the NPR website, where they're now
streaming
the whole damn thing a week early. If that
still
leaves you with an itchy trigger finger, you should be aware that you can also pre-order that bad boy from Amazon. And did we happen to mention that
Live in London
will also be arriving in DVD form next week, so you can see the event unfold in living shades of black and grey right before your hungry eyes?