I bought The Trinity Sessions second hand in the spring of 1994 at age 20. It wasn’t my cup of tea at the time but in a totally rare moment of functional forethought, I reasoned I may come to like it one day. By the early 2000’s that CD lived in my car, frequently playing in November and December, seemingly at home in a time of lengthening darkness and quiet contemplation.
My late former colleague, David, loved the Cowboy Junkies. He passed away suddenly at the age of 50 on May 17th. Wishing you Godspeed into the next world, buddy. You are missed more than you know. Rest in Power.
maybe this is completely obvious, but after reading the lyrics to this song i interpreted it as the story of margo going on (a) tour and leaving her love behind, as shes compelled to chase her dream, regardless of how profound it may seem to her significant other. its beautiful simplicity, a beautiful song.
Brilliant song, but Margo, my dear Margo...it's not "ash-fault." I had to look up the lyrics printed. The spell would have been better with "ass-fault." I was genuinely puzzled. For what it's worth, this is the last, and only complaint I've ever had about your creative choices. And yes, I am aware Canada and the USA are different.
This whole album still sounds as gorgeous and timeless as ever. I don't know how many times I've listened to it.
I bought The Trinity Sessions second hand in the spring of 1994 at age 20. It wasn’t my cup of tea at the time but in a totally rare moment of functional forethought, I reasoned I may come to like it one day. By the early 2000’s that CD lived in my car, frequently playing in November and December, seemingly at home in a time of lengthening darkness and quiet contemplation.
One of the greatest songs ever!
Great album to listen to in a tent on a rainy night
My late former colleague, David, loved the Cowboy Junkies. He passed away suddenly at the age of 50 on May 17th. Wishing you Godspeed into the next world, buddy. You are missed more than you know. Rest in Power.
One of my 15 favorite albums of all time.
Timless yet so part of the late 80s...reminds me of all the great music on Vh1 late at night
Like feather drifting, in a gentle breeze.
Great song and a great album
The Cowboy Junkies are a band that plays the kind of music that is a salve for deep painful wounds. One of my all time favorite bands.
Junkies! Yes I am a junky!
Love this song! Travelled across the Nullabour listening to the Trinity Sessions...
Crush
Endlessly cool .
If you get stuck in the desert make sure you have water, jacks and this cd
❤️
maybe this is completely obvious, but after reading the lyrics to this song i interpreted it as the story of margo going on (a) tour and leaving her love behind, as shes compelled to chase her dream, regardless of how profound it may seem to her significant other. its beautiful simplicity, a beautiful song.
Been there done that
❤❤❤🎉
Great song. Margo Timmins has such a sexy voice :)
...sigh...
I was just try’in to get back to the desert floor like a signal-fire
ASH-FAULT.
i wrote this
Brilliant song, but Margo, my dear Margo...it's not "ash-fault." I had to look up the lyrics printed. The spell would have been better with "ass-fault." I was genuinely puzzled. For what it's worth, this is the last, and only complaint I've ever had about your creative choices. And yes, I am aware Canada and the USA are different.
I'd love this song so much more if Margo knew how to pronounce asphalt.
It's a Canadian thing...
Oh get over it. Enjoy the song jerk
@@jimclinton3518 It's a Canadian thing. I'm an American who thinks this is one of the best albums ever made.
@@bluegregory6239Same here!