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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2008

Bruce Cockburn live in Dortmund,Germany Feb 2007

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  • is there another guitarist off camera??

  • @MikeRawbertson

    Just Bruce

  • i don't suppose anyone has figured out the tuning?

  • I think it is in standard tuning.Open power chord shapes.

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  • amazing. this is what raw talent is

  • WORLD CLASS

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  • @superficker2000 I prefer to think of it as some Germans translating the genius of his lyrics to those who don't speak Canadian. He is, after all, pretty overwhelming with the density and poetry of his lyrics. (and the line 'kick at the darkness' is perhaps my favorite in ALL of music. would give anything to have written that myself)

  • i hope ha does this tonight.

  • WTF why are some idiots are still talkin when the MASTER is playing.what te fuck?????just liste to the Master Bruce Cockburn and enjoy you can talk after the concert idiots

  • @stuarteldergill yes i think he's doing B, C#m(7th?), A, but in the verse it is the power (bar) chords on frets 7, 9, 5, then in the chorus same chords but played in the usual positions.

  • All you need in this song are three to four chords, and you have one kick-ass song!!! Thanks Bruce!!! :D

  • Bruce only uses abit of delay for this song. Standard tuning with the power chords which can be fretted with two or three fingers. He is just incredible.

  • @MikeRawbertson Yes its just Bruce, he does use a bit of delay but that is it for effects. Standard tuning with the power chords usually only need two to three fingers to fret.

  • @MikeRawbertson Yes just Bruce, he does use a bit of delay and the guitar is open tuning. That is it though he is just that incredible.

  • @alyeahal

    Ha! Love it.

  • This is just...sweeet! Guitar AND vocals...and he can still hit the high notes at the end. Oh. Never enough Bruce.

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