Mixology Video – Leonard Cohen Recreates His Red Needle Drink

Leonard Cohen Creates The Red Needle

This is the end of my life in art. I am drinking a Red Needle, a drink I invented in Needles, California, tequila and cranberry, lemon and ice. The full measure. I have not been denied the full measure. It happened as I approached my forty-first birthday…. This is drunken talk. This is Red Needles talking. It is too smooth. I am frightened. I don’t know why. Yesterday I was so frightened that I could hardly hand a Red Needle to a monk on Mt Baldy….1

I prepared a lot of Red Needles. That’s a cocktail I invented in Needles, California, in 1976. It consists of tequila and cranberry juice and Sprite and fresh cut fruit. I prepared pitchers of this cocktail for the musicians and we couldn’t stop playing; most of the takes are twenty-five minutes long, and we kept this one because it’s eight minutes long. I did fall down in it, that’s where the guitar solo occurs. It was a very exuberant, passionate evening, and several musicians told me it was the happiest time they ever spent in a recording studio.2

The Official Red Needle Recipe

Tequila, Cranberry Juice, Ice, Lemon and/or Exotic Fruits

Leonard Cohen Makes A Red Needle

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Credit Due Department: I was alerted to this video by Arlene Dick webmaster at Arlene’s Leonard Cohen Scrapbook.  Photo of Leonard Cohen toasting at bottom of post by Jarkko Arjatsalo. Found at LeonardCohenFiles.

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  1. From Leonard Cohen, ‘My Life in Art,’ from Death of a Lady’s Man []
  2. From Barbara Gowdy Interview With Leonard Cohen A transcript of the full interview was published in 1994 in the book “One on One: The Imprint Interviews” (edited by Leanna Crouch and published by Somerville House Publishing) and is now available at the phenomenally useful Speaking Cohen site: Leonard Cohen By Barbara Gowdy. []

3 Responses to Mixology Video – Leonard Cohen Recreates His Red Needle Drink

  1. it makes me almost half ” drunken ” just to watch the video… lol !!

  2. Puddingdale

    What a gem! Thank you and Arlene for alerting us to that.

  3. Coco Éclair

    I shall definitely be serving these to friends this coming Friday! :-)

    Many thanks!