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Reminds me of Midnight Oil - without the preaching (not a political statement - just a tired Kiwi).
A lot to like here.
A lot to like here.
Just to say thanks for playing Bruce.
all bruce albums are excellent
A Canadian national treasure. Would be great if RP could search out and play some of his better songs instead of the lesser ones I seem to run into.
Consider one of these suggestions:
* Islands in a Black Sky
* Mama Just Wants to Barrelhouse
* All the Diamonds
* In the Falling Dark
* Silver Wheels
* Outside a Broken Phone booth
* Red Ships Take Off in the Distance
* After the Rain
* Grim Travelers
* You Get Bigger as You Go
* You Pay Your Money As You Take Your Chance
* Broken Wheel
* Loner
* The Trouble with Normal
* Hoop Dancer
* Going Up Against Chaos
* Berlin Tonight
* If a Tree Falls
* Tibetan Side of Town
* Understanding Nothing
* Night Train
* Look How Far
* Put It in Your Heart
* You've Never Seen Everything
* Spring Song
Apologies if you have played any of these...I just seem to hit the others.
Consider one of these suggestions:
* Islands in a Black Sky
* Mama Just Wants to Barrelhouse
* All the Diamonds
* In the Falling Dark
* Silver Wheels
* Outside a Broken Phone booth
* Red Ships Take Off in the Distance
* After the Rain
* Grim Travelers
* You Get Bigger as You Go
* You Pay Your Money As You Take Your Chance
* Broken Wheel
* Loner
* The Trouble with Normal
* Hoop Dancer
* Going Up Against Chaos
* Berlin Tonight
* If a Tree Falls
* Tibetan Side of Town
* Understanding Nothing
* Night Train
* Look How Far
* Put It in Your Heart
* You've Never Seen Everything
* Spring Song
Apologies if you have played any of these...I just seem to hit the others.
Poopsey wrote:
Says the man who named himself after excrement.
hahaaaa cockburn hahahaaaaa
Says the man who named himself after excrement.
Poopsey wrote:
Who let the middle school kids on RP?
hahaaaa cockburn hahahaaaaa
Who let the middle school kids on RP?
On_The_Beach wrote:
Nice post, memoryboxer.
I'll be seeing him in November in the intimate confines of Vancouver's Chan Centre.
I saw Bruce live in Burlington, VT, years ago, right after Big Circumstance. He was sublime.
Nice post, memoryboxer.
I'll be seeing him in November in the intimate confines of Vancouver's Chan Centre.
I saw Bruce live in Burlington, VT, years ago, right after Big Circumstance. He was sublime.
hahaaaa cockburn hahahaaaaa
It's bad and getting worse. Our Country has been ravaged by Opioids. The greatest Corporate Crime in history. Our productivity diminished, our life expectancy lowered, a demagogue propelled into the White House. A story still untold and the band played on...
oooo - weee
NO.
NO.
memoryboxer wrote:
Nice post, memoryboxer.
I'll be seeing him in November in the intimate confines of Vancouver's Chan Centre.
Saw him on my 29th birthday during one of the 2 nights they were recording his double live album at Ontario Place, Toronto. Full band including Hugh Marsh ripping it up on electric violin.
Saw him 2 years ago here in Guelph (my home), alone on stage and filling the centre as though backed by full orchestra. He really knows how to make his guitar "cry and sing", and his lyricism is sublime. The hard part was watching him shuffle offstage at the end - his shoulder humped and twisted from years wrapped around those big body guitars, and his poor hand permanently wrenched asplay from his unusual picking style (little finger props the hand as thumb does one thing and other 3 fingers something else entirely; craziness but such a trip aurally).
He's playing our fantastic Hillside Music Festival this July... and I'll be on Deer Isle, Maine. While that will be a treat unto itself I'm seriously bummed to miss him as I know the opportunities are growing fewer. Any chance you get to see him... GO.
Nice post, memoryboxer.
I'll be seeing him in November in the intimate confines of Vancouver's Chan Centre.
terrific. love the bells
sfoster66 wrote:
Gosh....I'll have to go 7 to 8 on this one despite the grower vs. shower analogy....Long Live RP!!
More of a grow-er than a show-er....gets better with time....
Gosh....I'll have to go 7 to 8 on this one despite the grower vs. shower analogy....Long Live RP!!
Saw him on my 29th birthday during one of the 2 nights they were recording his double live album at Ontario Place, Toronto. Full band including Hugh Marsh ripping it up on electric violin.
Saw him 2 years ago here in Guelph (my home), alone on stage and filling the centre as though backed by full orchestra. He really knows how to make his guitar "cry and sing", and his lyricism is sublime. The hard part was watching him shuffle offstage at the end - his shoulder humped and twisted from years wrapped around those big body guitars, and his poor hand permanently wrenched asplay from his unusual picking style (little finger props the hand as thumb does one thing and other 3 fingers something else entirely; craziness but such a trip aurally).
He's playing our fantastic Hillside Music Festival this July... and I'll be on Deer Isle, Maine. While that will be a treat unto itself I'm seriously bummed to miss him as I know the opportunities are growing fewer. Any chance you get to see him... GO.
Bruce hits hard
More of a grow-er than a show-er....gets better with time....
This is 5 or 6'ish. But on the same album, "3 Al Purdys" is a wonderful meld of one of Canad's finest poets and Bruce's music.
6.6?? i give him10 Points tkelley wrote:
Well? How was it?
Going to see him live in Bend, Or in 2 hours. I'll get back to you.
Well? How was it?
Going to see him live in Bend, Or in 2 hours. I'll get back to you.
Maine, New Hampshire, New York.........
Nicola17 wrote:
Was that cabaret The Inn of the Beginning, perchance?
(I'm tickled to hear Cotati mentioned here. Thanks, Nicola, for brightening my afternoon)!

Bruce just keeps getting better and better, eh?
Always loved Bruce since the first time I saw him back in 1980, in a small cabaret in Cotati, California.
Thanks always for playing anything by him.
Thanks always for playing anything by him.
Was that cabaret The Inn of the Beginning, perchance?
(I'm tickled to hear Cotati mentioned here. Thanks, Nicola, for brightening my afternoon)!

Bruce just keeps getting better and better, eh?
STRONG (going to be a Great New Year! : )
Please take this out of constant rotation- so repetitive and annoying!
oooo weee
nonetheless, this is a happy little tune, eh!
source: i am a canadian
source: i am a canadian
Have to give this a 5 for now. Normally I'm a fan, but this is a little rough.
Thanks for keeping some new Bruce in rotation, Bill.
I've got front row seats to see him in January.
I've got front row seats to see him in January.
sb204 wrote:
The verses are a pretty standard, minor-key, two-chord, chord progression, the same as that of "Clap Hands". Springsteen and Knopfler generally use traditional "roots music" chord progressions as well. So there are reasons why all of their song structures may sometimes sound similar. His vocals don't sound quite as desperate or convincing as Tom Waits' do though; this sounds more "accessible".
pinto wrote:
Sounds like a bad Bruce Springsteen imitation to me. Or maybe a bad effort at mimicking Mark Knopfler.
the_jake wrote:
Sounds like Tom Waits in the song Bill just played "The Heart of Saturday Night" to me.
Well, to me this seems to be some strange exploit of Tom Waits' "Clap Hands".
Sounds like a bad Bruce Springsteen imitation to me. Or maybe a bad effort at mimicking Mark Knopfler.
the_jake wrote:
Sounds like Tom Waits in the song Bill just played "The Heart of Saturday Night" to me.
Well, to me this seems to be some strange exploit of Tom Waits' "Clap Hands".
The verses are a pretty standard, minor-key, two-chord, chord progression, the same as that of "Clap Hands". Springsteen and Knopfler generally use traditional "roots music" chord progressions as well. So there are reasons why all of their song structures may sometimes sound similar. His vocals don't sound quite as desperate or convincing as Tom Waits' do though; this sounds more "accessible".
sb204 wrote:
It's Bruce Cockburn....Jez...
pinto wrote:
Sounds like a bad Bruce Springsteen imitation to me. Or maybe a bad effort at mimicking Mark Knopfler.
the_jake wrote:
Sounds like Tom Waits in the song Bill just played "The Heart of Saturday Night" to me.
Well, to me this seems to be some strange exploit of Tom Waits' "Clap Hands".
Sounds like a bad Bruce Springsteen imitation to me. Or maybe a bad effort at mimicking Mark Knopfler.
the_jake wrote:
Sounds like Tom Waits in the song Bill just played "The Heart of Saturday Night" to me.
Well, to me this seems to be some strange exploit of Tom Waits' "Clap Hands".
It's Bruce Cockburn....Jez...
pinto wrote:
Sounds like a bad Bruce Springsteen imitation to me. Or maybe a bad effort at mimicking Mark Knopfler.
the_jake wrote:
Sounds like Tom Waits in the song Bill just played "The Heart of Saturday Night" to me.
Well, to me this seems to be some strange exploit of Tom Waits' "Clap Hands".
Sounds like a bad Bruce Springsteen imitation to me. Or maybe a bad effort at mimicking Mark Knopfler.
the_jake wrote:
Sounds like Tom Waits in the song Bill just played "The Heart of Saturday Night" to me.
Well, to me this seems to be some strange exploit of Tom Waits' "Clap Hands".
Ooh ee, this is one annoying song.
pinto wrote:
Sounds like a bad Bruce Springsteen imitation to me. Or maybe a bad effort at mimicking Mark Knopfler.
Sounds like Tom Waits in the song Bill just played "The Heart of Saturday Night" to me.
Sounds like a bad Bruce Springsteen imitation to me. Or maybe a bad effort at mimicking Mark Knopfler.
Sounds like Tom Waits in the song Bill just played "The Heart of Saturday Night" to me.
He puts the 'over' in 'overwrought'.
pinto wrote:
Sounds like a bad Bruce Springsteen imitation to me. Or maybe a bad effort at mimicking Mark Knopfler.
BC is a fabulous guitarist, and for that alone, he's worth listening to.
Sounds like a bad Bruce Springsteen imitation to me. Or maybe a bad effort at mimicking Mark Knopfler.
BC is a fabulous guitarist, and for that alone, he's worth listening to.
Always good to hear a new album from Bruce.
oldman wrote:
Sounds like a bad Bruce Springsteen imitation to me. Or maybe a bad effort at mimicking Mark Knopfler.
I guess I haven't heard anything from Mr Cockburn lately.
My first thought was a bad Bruce Cockburn imitation.
It was a little jarring to see that it is indeed he.
Getting old sucks, his voice has sadly, roughened quite a bit.
My first thought was a bad Bruce Cockburn imitation.
It was a little jarring to see that it is indeed he.
Getting old sucks, his voice has sadly, roughened quite a bit.
Sounds like a bad Bruce Springsteen imitation to me. Or maybe a bad effort at mimicking Mark Knopfler.
I guess I haven't heard anything from Mr Cockburn lately.
My first thought was a bad Bruce Cockburn imitation.
It was a little jarring to see that it is indeed he.
Getting old sucks, his voice has sadly, roughened quite a bit.
My first thought was a bad Bruce Cockburn imitation.
It was a little jarring to see that it is indeed he.
Getting old sucks, his voice has sadly, roughened quite a bit.
cool man, good lunch-time music thank you! : )
His new album, was available for free to listen online for a while, but still had not gotten threw all of the tracks. Like this one....a little.




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