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Bruce Cockburn — Train in the Rain
Album: Speechless
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Released: 2005
Length: 3:36
Plays (last 30 days): 1
(Instrumental)
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This sounds like it needs to be the opening song for a film. 
 nomnol wrote:


You should know all about that, living in Texas.  BTW, no one is locked down and Trudeau has no jurisdiction over our provincial health care. But you already knew that. 


"heavy restrictions (such as lockdowns and curfews) were put in place in affected areas (primarily Ontario, Quebec, and Alberta) and across the country." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
he said he doesn't like to play chords - rules were made to be broken
 onomasticator wrote:

Always have had a soft spot for this guy's passion.  

Even if he is a damn Canadian.



I'm so happy to be one of them  
 bahalana wrote:
Don't worry about those damn Canadians. Trudeau has them locked down tighter than a snare drum. You get the government you deserve eh? Oh, sorry.

Two words: Donald Trump.
Oh, sorry.
 bahalana wrote:


Don't worry about those damn Canadians. Trudeau has them locked down tighter than a snare drum. You get the government you deserve eh? Oh, sorry.


Ya...you do. If you people elect that orange idiot again, I'm personally building a wall.
 bahalana wrote:


Don't worry about those damn Canadians. Trudeau has them locked down tighter than a snare drum. You get the government you deserve eh? Oh, sorry.


You should know all about that, living in Texas.  BTW, no one is locked down and Trudeau has no jurisdiction over our provincial health care. But you already knew that. 
Sounds like a duet is playing. 
 BenHM3 wrote:

I am alternating between tears and the need to dance: discovering this song thanks to RP is like hearing Kotke's "6- and 12-string Guitar" (aka Armadillo) for the first time. Not only have I completely forgotten that Mr. Cockburn can wring the most out of a guitar, but I've forgotten the sunny days on the farm I summered at way back when. This album is like a time machine of emotion and this song is a magnificent delight of fresh cut alfalfa, hours spent disking a field, and learning more in 3 months than all of HS put together. Thanks RP! 




Listen to "Sunwheel Dance." Ben.
Brilliant guitarist! So talented!
 onomasticator wrote:

Always have had a soft spot for this guy's passion.  

Even if he is a damn Canadian.



That should be "Mister Damn Canadian." (And don't you just HATE their low murder rate and free health care?)
 onomasticator wrote:

Always have had a soft spot for this guy's passion.  

Even if he is a damn Canadian.



A damn fine Canadian and world citizen.
 onomasticator wrote:

Always have had a soft spot for this guy's passion.  

Even if he is a damn Canadian.



Don't worry about those damn Canadians. Trudeau has them locked down tighter than a snare drum. You get the government you deserve eh? Oh, sorry.
Always have had a soft spot for this guy's passion.  

Even if he is a damn Canadian.
I am alternating between tears and the need to dance: discovering this song thanks to RP is like hearing Kotke's "6- and 12-string Guitar" (aka Armadillo) for the first time. Not only have I completely forgotten that Mr. Cockburn can wring the most out of a guitar, but I've forgotten the sunny days on the farm I summered at way back when. This album is like a time machine of emotion and this song is a magnificent delight of fresh cut alfalfa, hours spent disking a field, and learning more in 3 months than all of HS put together. Thanks RP! 
Wonderful on the hottest day of the year so far 39c waiting on friends to get here for a swim and Barbie brilliant. Thanks Bill
Bruuuuuuce!
BC is stupendous morning music!
Early rising today with my lovely friends staying the weekend here on the east end, sweet remembrances, strong laughs and beautiful music

Joy 
I certainly hope Santa doesn't overlook this item on my list...again...
 RabbitEars wrote:

the song or this album? the song is originally from a very very fine record that does have others with lyrics: 
 

 
Yes, that one is also a very fine cd!
 SmackDaddy wrote:

There's a thing called "making sense," you should try it.

 
Aww, it's only syncopated syntax, you should try it.
 hoppin_bob wrote:
I know Bruce is wonderfully talented.
So found myself deeply surprised to be so surprised at how good this sounds... no where near what I like best, I liked this a lot

 
There's a thing called "making sense," you should try it.
 martinc wrote:
I read somewhere he recorded this as he was a having creative block in coming up with new words for songs. Hard to believe but I am thankful as the entire CD is fantastic. If you ever see him live he starts with an instrumental to get loosened up

 
the song or this album? the song is originally from a very very fine record that does have others with lyrics: 
 
I read somewhere he recorded this as he was a having creative block in coming up with new words for songs. Hard to believe but I am thankful as the entire CD is fantastic. If you ever see him live he starts with an instrumental to get loosened up
What an incredible guitarist !
 
I know Bruce is wonderfully talented.
So found myself deeply surprised to be so surprised at how good this sounds... no where near what I like best, I liked this a lot
Reminds me a teensy bit of the Allman Brothers' "Little Martha." 
Ahhh, like a big breath of fresh country air.  : )
This entire cd is GREAT!
I really like his voice and songs... but this stuff sounds very nice too!
Thank you, Bill!
Just bought "Speechless"
Fantabuloso!