EP 245 | Bruce Cockburn- Reflections on Gord & New album ‘O Sun O Moon’

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • The Stew is Bruce Cockburn..bringing stories of his 35th album O Sun O Moon. Plus memories of Gordon Lightfoot and his place in the music of the World and especially Canada.
    Answers the question: Was/is Gord the Sound of Canada?
    Could you hear the space and place in his songs?
    The Podcast is the complete interview with Bruce Cockburn on the release of his 35th album O Sun O Moon. And his thoughts on the music of and the loss of Gordon Lightfoot.
    More found at www.mulliganstew.ca

КОМЕНТАРІ • 21

  • @soulhealer20
    @soulhealer20 Рік тому +6

    I'm glad that Bruce seems to be doing so well. He and his music have been precious parts of my life for about 54 years now. He played a few times at our local coffee house near Montreal before he had any records out. Ironically, the last time I saw Bruce was when he played at Vancouver Island Music Fest. He was chatting with TD Mulligan at a nearby table from me backstage. When they parted ways. I followed Bruce for a moment and asked a question about one of his songs, Lord Of The Starfield. The song has become one of my favorites to perform in recent years. Bruce replied that he wrote it about Jesus.

  • @johncockburn6517
    @johncockburn6517 Рік тому +10

    I have to say that this is one of the best interviews with Bruce that I've heard, I really enjoyed it. Thanks to Bruce, Terry David Mulligan and CKUA...

  • @johncampbell463
    @johncampbell463 Рік тому +5

    I exalt and praise God we will be going to a Bruce Cockburn concert tonight at the City Winery in NYC. His music has been extremely influential in my life’s ups and downs past the past 45 years. Bruce is a treasure and beautiful to be gift to humanity

  • @timothylappala7904
    @timothylappala7904 Рік тому +6

    I enjoyed this interview a lot. Thank you.

  • @RolandBarrett-tc3sb
    @RolandBarrett-tc3sb Рік тому +7

    Outstanding, it’s difficult to find closure when we lose somebody as permanent in our identity as Gordon Lightfoot was/is. It’s so comforting to hear from other Canadian icons that were there and enjoyed the company of our mentors and hero’s (who never failed)

  • @loucat2779
    @loucat2779 5 місяців тому

    Bruce is a lot more forthcoming in his later years. You could see it in his interactions with the crowd over the years. First time we saw him decades ago, he was almost condescending to the crowd, saying that he wasn't a jukebox and he'll decide what to play. His most recent show, he was so gracious to the crowd, when someone shouted out a request, he simply said that he wrote over 300 songs and had forgotten how to play that one. His interactions definitely grew more intimate over the years. Just an amazingly talented man.

  • @TheRealDannAlexander
    @TheRealDannAlexander 10 місяців тому +1

    Greetings TDM. Grateful to learn today of your channel and podcast. I have fond memories of Much West and other telly appearances for Much. As for Bruce, this album is incredible and one of his best. "Colin Went Down to the Water" is a stunning masterwork. Over the years, different Bruce songs would end up forming all these subtle parts of my life. "When a Tree Falls" making me first aware of environmental issues, "Open" being a moment of clarity about being yourself, and something like "Night Train" which has this killer bass part that I learned to play on my electric upright.

  • @haikutheband
    @haikutheband Рік тому +4

    Amazing guys! great interview!

  • @garypaquin9571
    @garypaquin9571 Рік тому +3

    Gordon’s lead guitarist was a man named Red Shea. He was a phenomenal finger-picker. A classic folkie.

  • @CamMacMastermusic
    @CamMacMastermusic Рік тому +1

    Soooooo happy I stumbled on this podcast. I grew up with both TDM and Bruce Cockburn in my ears.

  • @billcompeau4835
    @billcompeau4835 Рік тому +1

    Excellent interview

  • @soulhealer20
    @soulhealer20 Рік тому +1

    Thanks TD for the great interview.

  • @stuartbowenjr8393
    @stuartbowenjr8393 Рік тому +1

    Excellent! Thank you for this!❤ I've seen Bruce live about ten times, including at The Montreal Jazz Festival in 1997. Always brilliant, including here! Never saw Gordon. My loss. Bruce's cover of Ribbon of Darkness is very moving and beautifully played. Bruce is a lighthouse!

  • @kingandersonartvideos84
    @kingandersonartvideos84 Рік тому +1

    Great interview with Bruce about his career and memories of Gordon Lightfoot. Another "folkie" you might interested in talking to is Brent Titcomb who is almost as old as Gordon and has some interesting tales about the folk music scene when they were young and restless in the Yorkville scene. Brent and 3's A Crowd recorded Gordon's song Steel Rail Blues and put it out as a 45 rpm single back in the 1960s. Gordon also did some 12 string guitar work on Brent's first solo album. Brent lives in Stratford Ontario. Speaking of our mutual love of music, I've been a DJ on Hornby Island radio station CHFR 96.5FM for 10 years now. Terry, thanks very for keeping track of Canadian music history, it really has been an amazing trip. Best regards, King Anderson

  • @dianneclou456
    @dianneclou456 Рік тому

    Love this new album. Can't believe TDM still going strong! Been listening to you since I got my first transistor radio ❤

  • @travissienknecht9265
    @travissienknecht9265 10 місяців тому

    Listening to Bruce Cockburn ..the Earthworm, tells the Robin “wait a minute , check this guy out !”

  • @gregmock6808
    @gregmock6808 Рік тому

    When I think of acoustic Canadian music I always think....minor chords. Also droning notes like bagpipers use. Don't know why....was thrilled to meet Bruce in Eugene Oregon during his Slice of Life tour and graciously he took time to have a chat.

    • @seansmith3058
      @seansmith3058 8 місяців тому

      I think of Stan Rogers. You can tell right off he's not English but something about him doesn't seem American, so...

  • @barrycooke5693
    @barrycooke5693 11 місяців тому

    Methane coming out of taps from permafrost melt and fracking are indeed "things" ... and, like the wildfires, they are intimately tied to the billionaires' hydrocarbon economy that is cooking the planet.
    Great interview, TDM.

  • @travissienknecht9265
    @travissienknecht9265 10 місяців тому

    Tell Bruce Cockburn , he just said a great name for a song ..” How did this Happen?”