I'm sad and tired and sick to death of politics and war and all the troubles of the world.
Oh, and the fucking head lice, too.
But I never tire of the songwriting of Bruce Cockburn.And this may be one of his starkest but most heartfelt songs. I get a thick feeling in my chest every time I hear him sing:
"Sometimes the best map will not guide you;
You can't see what's round the bend.
Sometimes the road leads through dark places.
Sometimes the darkness is your friend."
Sometimes I feel like we really are just eddies in the dust of rage.
Ahem. We interrupt this self-pity to bring you some more lovely Cockburn stuff. Did I mention that the guy can swing a serious axe?
Yes. Check out the guitar solo on his cover of "Blueberry Hill" with Margo Timmins:One more fragment of brilliance from Cockburn: "Use Me While You Can". It opens with a mesmerizing description of the Malian desert...just close your eyes and see if you can picture it as he begins. Brilliant; fucking brilliant.Great licks from the Great White North.
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Thanks for sharing the Bruce Cockburn.
On head lice: They do remind us that we're never far from our primitive symbiotic relationships.
Fr. the wonderful Robert Burns, To a Louse:
O wad some Power the giftie gie us
To see oursels as ithers see us!
It wad frae monie a blunder free us
An foolish notion
Right now I'm not feeling all that symbiotic. As Robbie might have said, "I'd be lath to rin and chase thee/w' murderin' Permetherin/except that ye're pissing me off and losin' me work days/ ye little boogers."
;)
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