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Bruce Cockburn — Us All
Album: O Sun O Moon
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Length: 4:34
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Here we are faced with choice
Shutters and walls or open embrace
Like it or not the human race
Is us all

History is what it is
Scars we inflict on each other don't die
But slowly soak into the DNA
Of us all

Of us all
Us all

I pray we not fear to love
I pray we be free of judgment and shame
Open the vein, let kindness rain
O'er us all

O'er us all
O'er us all
Us all
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Listening to this song nearly a week after the frightening and devastating but ultimately unsurprising election in the US…. Sends shivers down my back. Kindness is what we need more…. What a plaintive call to action! And meditative at the same time.

It’s been decades since I last saw Bruce in concert - if I had another chance I would leap at it from over here in  Berlin . What a Mensch. 😍
 dandueck07 wrote:


My sentiments exactly.  Cockburn is a Canadian musical icon in my books.  If the rest of this album is similar to this song, then he is mellowing with age, but who isn't at his age (okay, Trump is an outlier).  There are no rocket launchers in this song, but Bruce is still writing lyrics from his heart. 


"If I had a rocket launcher"  Is controversial but I think it is such a wonderfully produced and recorded song. If William played it here it would get a 9 from me.
 
An easy 9 on the lyrics alone, given the world around us in 2024...
 BonzoWiltsUK wrote:

He's struggling here



Give it break, please.
Great song great lyrics 6.5 ? 
Got to like this.
beautiful melody. And one of the few songs that talks about DNA in a romantically and artistic way but not outlandish. Human change is by way of slowly sinking into our genes. Insightful! ( I have done research in molecular genetics, sorry for nerding out.)
Just lovely..
Everytime I hear this track I have to stop and listen, re-read and soak-in the lyrics  

Bruce Cockburn 2023-11-01

 

We went to see Bruce Cockburn in Nov and he gave a fantastic performance. I love his style and his lyrical outlook. My only regret is not learning about him sooner in life. I have Bill and RP to thank for introducing me to so many great artists, and I'm grateful when I've had the chance to see some of them.

saw this concert tour and it was very good. He is getting up there in age but man, what an artist. Thank you for playing stuff off the new record and I think, of all the tracks available, this one is remarkably beautiful and poignant. I feel like Bruce is a member of my family he's been around so long with me and us. Thank you radio paradise!
 dandueck07 wrote:


My sentiments exactly.  Cockburn is a Canadian musical icon in my books.  If the rest of this album is similar to this song, then he is mellowing with age, but who isn't at his age (okay, Trump is an outlier).  There are no rocket launchers in this song, but Bruce is still writing lyrics from his heart. 



The rest of this album is some of Bruce's best work. Soul on a roll is a rocker! Push Come to Shove will have your heart in your throat and King of the Bolero is strange in a very interesting way. Overall it's an album with all we've come to expect from Bruce: thoughtful, emotional and inspiring songs with twists of new innovation throughout. A must-have for Bruce fans.
 sfoster66 wrote:

He's 78 years old...we all get a bit creaky by then...the price of aging, but it allows us insight, wisdom and experience...and perhaps a pinch of willingness to try to share what we have learned along the way....cheers, Bruce...this is beautiful...

I agree with you both, friends.  Beautiful song too...
What a beautiful song and experience we are all sharing.
 steba63 wrote:

beautiful 🥰



I second that
I saw Bruce perform this twice in the months leading up to this new album's release. I've come to absolutely love this song - so appropriate for our times. I feel like this is his swan song, though I wish him many many happy healthy years ahead. Perhaps his Magnum Opus is a better term :)
 the_jake wrote:

Bruce's voice does sound strained.  
Maybe this tune is written a little too high for his vocal register?

He's 78 years old...we all get a bit creaky by then...the price of aging, but it allows us insight, wisdom and experience...and perhaps a pinch of willingness to try to share what we have learned along the way....cheers, Bruce...this is beautiful...
 On_The_Beach wrote:
Nice.
Thanks for playing some new Bruce!   


My sentiments exactly.  Cockburn is a Canadian musical icon in my books.  If the rest of this album is similar to this song, then he is mellowing with age, but who isn't at his age (okay, Trump is an outlier).  There are no rocket launchers in this song, but Bruce is still writing lyrics from his heart. 
 BonzoWiltsUK wrote:

He's struggling here


Bruce's voice does sound strained.  
Maybe this tune is written a little too high for his vocal register?
He's struggling here
beautiful 🥰
Nice.
Thanks for playing some new Bruce!