Don't know why he isn't mentioned on the 'best guitarists of all time' lists. Saw him live in his prime in Tallahassee and he had like 3 acoustic and maybe as many as 6 electric guitars, one being a double neck, played a number of acoustic pieces sprinkled with his new stuff (at the time!) and was masterful on them all. One of my favorite musicians.
Listen to "World of Wonders" from this same eTown set and tell me again about Bruce's "prime". I have seen him live a dozen times in the last 35 years and he is always exceptional. As far as I can tell, he is still in his prime.
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Had the pleasure of meeting him at YTS early 90's.. Such a great personality, friendly and interested in his fans..asking about my life, made a big impact on this fan.. You're the best Mr. Cockburn
Dennis - I so understand where you are coming from. I also treasure Cockburn's gorgeous music. But to me, he came after my listens to the best-ests . . . the first being Bob Dylan. And then Springsteen, via Born To Run, from day one ('75). And having said that . . . I'm going to now listen to 'Cockburn's' song "Candy Man's Gone" next. That tune is so great!
Wonderful memory of doing a set at a festival in Nelson BC, oh some time in the seventies when Bruce joined us for two songs, one of mine and also his song One Day I’ll Walk. We had met up at the Vancouver Folk Festival and got together at a friend’s house to rehearse. He was travelling solo in a camper van. I think he and Kitty had recently split up. My memory was that he was dressed in grey green like a scout and his skin seemed to emit light. That’s what I recall. What a treat to play with him.
The Best Acoustic Guitarist to Come Out Of Ottawa & Canada & North America/World .. I still remember the days when Bruce would come back to Ottawa from Toronto & The School of Music & be playing better & better each time ...ahh Le Hibou & the Good Old Days on Sussex Street. Keep it up Bruce you inspire me @ 73 .. just bought yet another Guitar .. Seagull S6 (Made in Canada), acoustic/Elec @ Lauzon's In Kingston, & now I have to see If I can remember the "C" Chord.
"Above the dark town After the sun's gone down Two vapour trails cross the sky Catching the day's last slow goodbye Black skyline looks rich as velvet Something is shining Like gold but better Rumours of glory Smiles mixed with curses The crowd disperses About whom no details are known Each one alone yet not alone Behind the painfear Etched on the faces Something is shining Like gold but better Rumours of glory Rumours of glory, alright You see the extremes Of what humans can be? And in that distance some tension's born Energy surging like a storm You plunge your hand in And draw it back scorched Beneath it's shining like Gold but better Rumours of glory Rumours of glory, glory, glory, glory Rumours of glory, oh huh huh Rumours of glory Rumours of glory, glory, glory, glory Rumours of glory Rumours of glory
there is a line in the video The History of Rock when they ask eddy van halen whats it like being the world's best guitar player he said "I dont know" " You'll have to ask Bruce Cockburn" lol
BC is one of my favorite activist, compassionate song writers and a fine musician too . You notice he doesn't use a pick , uses open handed plucking & strumming . Stephen Stills played guitar the same way electric or acoustic
For all those people who like or Neil Young, Bruce Cockburn, Murray McLaughlan and Ron Sexsmith are better players, and more consistently good musicians
Ooofff. Her voice. Sorry, but it's intrusive and distracting. Could never stomach it. He did this song with Sam Phillips in the 90's on Background Vocals and it was much better. Sorry, can't deal with it. Annoying harmonies there.
Don't know why he isn't mentioned on the 'best guitarists of all time' lists. Saw him live in his prime in Tallahassee and he had like 3 acoustic and maybe as many as 6 electric guitars, one being a double neck, played a number of acoustic pieces sprinkled with his new stuff (at the time!) and was masterful on them all. One of my favorite musicians.
Listen to "World of Wonders" from this same eTown set and tell me again about Bruce's "prime". I have seen him live a dozen times in the last 35 years and he is always exceptional. As far as I can tell, he is still in his prime.
@@kevinbunt7783 lol..I stand corrected!
In my opinioni this kind of lists are useful, there are many many many great guitarists not mentioned and surely Bruce Cockburn is one of them 👍
Hall of fame? In my mind for sure. Such wonderful God given talent.
One of the best musicians Canada has ever produced
the other...Gordon Lightfoot
well, no shit :)
Neil ain't bad!
Well you know Kanada is probably the most underrated country in the world
Joni, Leonard, Jeff Healey..few others as well.
One of the most beautiful song writers in history. His guitar skills are amazing as well.
"Something is shining like gold, but better." This song always brings a smile : )
Me too. Lifts my heart
I loved that particular lyric too , it really stood out tome and brought a smile and reminded me of the glory of the heavenly abode shining like gold.
I just love every word that comes out of Bruce's mouth
With Bruce you dont just listen to the music, you have to LISTEN to the music!!!
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I just feel it.
Had the pleasure of meeting him at YTS early 90's..
Such a great personality, friendly and interested in his fans..asking about my life, made a big impact on this fan.. You're the best Mr. Cockburn
There's only one Bruce and it ain't Springsteen.
Dennis - I so understand where you are coming from. I also treasure Cockburn's gorgeous music. But to me, he came after my listens to the best-ests . . . the first being Bob Dylan. And then Springsteen, via Born To Run, from day one ('75). And having said that . . . I'm going to now listen to 'Cockburn's' song "Candy Man's Gone" next. That tune is so great!
I'm finally getting around to play this one. What a gem and what a groove.
Dave Fry from Bethlehem, Pa?
@@davidkern330 that's me....
The world changers are getting old, and the world isnt changing... sad joy watching this.
ahmein,and look at us now...comfort shalom
With a song this great, and all the superb musicians onstage, "skating out on the edge" is pure elegance...
Completely. I never thought I would think BC needed back up, AND HE INDEED DOES NOT; but this gave tiny pop to one of my favorite BC songs.
Wonderful memory of doing a set at a festival in Nelson BC, oh some time in the seventies when Bruce joined us for two songs, one of mine and also his song One Day I’ll Walk. We had met up at the Vancouver Folk Festival and got together at a friend’s house to rehearse. He was travelling solo in a camper van. I think he and Kitty had recently split up. My memory was that he was dressed in grey green like a scout and his skin seemed to emit light. That’s what I recall. What a treat to play with him.
Thx for posting this video. One of my favorites by Bruce.
The Best Acoustic Guitarist to Come Out Of Ottawa & Canada & North America/World .. I still remember the days when Bruce would come back to Ottawa from Toronto & The School of Music & be playing better & better each time ...ahh Le Hibou & the Good Old Days on Sussex Street. Keep it up Bruce you inspire me @ 73 .. just bought yet another Guitar .. Seagull S6 (Made in Canada), acoustic/Elec @ Lauzon's In Kingston, & now I have to see If I can remember the "C" Chord.
I love Bruce.SUCH HEART, SUCH BEAUTIFUL MUSIC.
Musical genius period..
Who doesnt love Bruce Cockburn!!!!!
"Above the dark town
After the sun's gone down
Two vapour trails cross the sky
Catching the day's last slow goodbye
Black skyline looks rich as velvet
Something is shining
Like gold but better
Rumours of glory
Smiles mixed with curses
The crowd disperses
About whom no details are known
Each one alone yet not alone
Behind the painfear
Etched on the faces
Something is shining
Like gold but better
Rumours of glory
Rumours of glory, alright
You see the extremes
Of what humans can be?
And in that distance some tension's born
Energy surging like a storm
You plunge your hand in
And draw it back scorched
Beneath it's shining like
Gold but better
Rumours of glory
Rumours of glory, glory, glory, glory
Rumours of glory, oh huh huh
Rumours of glory
Rumours of glory, glory, glory, glory
Rumours of glory
Rumours of glory
Jammin with my viola to this in 2023. 😍
Love that guitar and that song .
I like this arrangement!
Under appreciated - this is killer and Bruce never plays with bands this robust nowadays
What a Pleasure. Thank you
Great music
Elegant and awesome...
LOVE YO YOU thank YOU XXXX
there is a line in the video The History of Rock when they ask eddy van halen whats it like being the world's best guitar player he said "I dont know" " You'll have to ask Bruce Cockburn" lol
BC is one of my favorite activist, compassionate song writers and a fine musician too . You notice he doesn't use a pick , uses open handed plucking & strumming . Stephen Stills played guitar the same way electric or acoustic
Is this Nick Forster (Hot Rize) playing with Bruce Cockburn? Nice.
Yes, it is!
Looks like the bottom two strings are missing on his guitar....hmmm
My name isnt #glory......
For all those people who like or Neil Young, Bruce Cockburn, Murray McLaughlan and Ron Sexsmith are better players, and more consistently good musicians
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Ooofff. Her voice. Sorry, but it's intrusive and distracting. Could never stomach it. He did this song with Sam Phillips in the 90's on Background Vocals and it was much better. Sorry, can't deal with it. Annoying harmonies there.