Leonard Cohen played in Binéfar, Huesca, a town of 8,000 inhabitants, in 1988. A book analyzes the intricacies of the Canadian's most atypical concert in Spain.

Only 2,500 of the 5,000 available seats were filled. Among the public, "the living forces" dominated, older people dressed up for the occasion. It does not seem that Cohen was aware of the conflict: as a “song worker,” he put on a generous show.