Hi People,
In an attempt to stop arguing for a while, I'd like to recommend an album for all of you who got a lot from `Triage`.
It's Bruce Cockburn's 1985 album `World Of Wonders`. The album features the classic Cockburn song `Call It Democracy` and a damming rant at Reagan called `People See Through You`. Where `Triage` was pretty much all LA inspired, `WoW` was inspired from Cockburn's trotting round the country.
Interestingly though, for all the diversity, both albums pretty much finish on the same note...BC's `Born For Love` finds our man getting jiggy in Tobago with the sentiment
"Pans gonna play - and the fire burns bright - talking drums say everything's allright - beating of the sea sends a message to the far starlight - we're doing ok - down here tonight" (`Down Here Tonight`)
It's worth hearing. Also, if you're into 70's Cockburn - there's a song called `Feast Of Fools` that appeared on his late 70's album called `The Further Adventures Of` that pretty much encaspulates the now-Baerwaldian dictum of "following the money for the truth to be revealed" BC has said in concert that the song seems more relevent now than it did when he wrote it...
Happy hunting,
Richard
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Hi People,
In an attempt to stop arguing for a while, I'd like to recommend an album for all of you who got a lot from `Triage`.
It's Bruce Cockburn's 1985 album `World Of Wonders`. The album features the classic Cockburn song `Call It Democracy` and a damming rant at Reagan called `People See Through You`. Where `Triage` was pretty much all LA inspired, `WoW` was inspired from Cockburn's trotting round the country.
Interestingly though, for all the diversity, both albums pretty much finish on the same note...BC's `Born For Love` finds our man getting jiggy in Tobago with the sentiment
"Pans gonna play - and the fire burns bright - talking drums say everything's allright - beating of the sea sends a message to the far starlight - we're doing ok - down here tonight" (`Down Here Tonight`)
It's worth hearing. Also, if you're into 70's Cockburn - there's a song called `Feast Of Fools` that appeared on his late 70's album called `The Further Adventures Of` that pretty much encaspulates the now-Baerwaldian dictum of "following the money for the truth to be revealed" BC has said in concert that the song seems more relevent now than it did when he wrote it...
Happy hunting,
Richard
In an attempt to stop arguing for a while, I'd like to recommend an album for all of you who got a lot from `Triage`.
It's Bruce Cockburn's 1985 album `World Of Wonders`. The album features the classic Cockburn song `Call It Democracy` and a damming rant at Reagan called `People See Through You`. Where `Triage` was pretty much all LA inspired, `WoW` was inspired from Cockburn's trotting round the country.
Interestingly though, for all the diversity, both albums pretty much finish on the same note...BC's `Born For Love` finds our man getting jiggy in Tobago with the sentiment
"Pans gonna play - and the fire burns bright - talking drums say everything's allright - beating of the sea sends a message to the far starlight - we're doing ok - down here tonight" (`Down Here Tonight`)
It's worth hearing. Also, if you're into 70's Cockburn - there's a song called `Feast Of Fools` that appeared on his late 70's album called `The Further Adventures Of` that pretty much encaspulates the now-Baerwaldian dictum of "following the money for the truth to be revealed" BC has said in concert that the song seems more relevent now than it did when he wrote it...
Happy hunting,
Richard
