Bruce Cockburn covers: Train in the Rain & Wondering Where the Lions Are
Here’s a 2-for-1 deal, both in Drop D, capo II, played on a 1967 Martin 0-18.
Cover Bruce Cockburn, Coverversion Folk/Rock, Songcover Rock, Coverversion Train, Coversong Wondering Where the Lions Are, Dancing In The Dragon's Jaws, Train,
Here’s a 2-for-1 deal, both in Drop D, capo II, played on a 1967 Martin 0-18.
Cover, Coverversion Bruce Cockburn, Interpret Folk, Coverversion Rock, Songcover Wondering Where the Lions Are, Dancing In The Dragon's Jaws, Live,
This is in the proper key, but the mic was sucking and I had a bit of a cold, so maybe there’s a trade off.
Cover, Coverversion Bruce Cockburn, Cover Folk, Coverversion Rock, Cover Wondering Where the Lions Are, Dancing In The Dragon's Jaws, Live,
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Cover, Coverversion Bruce Cockburn, Songcover Folk, Coverversion Rock, Cover Wondering Where the Lions Are, Dancing In The Dragon's Jaws, Live,
A song about surviving the cold war. I abbreviated the ending. Drop D tuning, Capo2. Played on a Martin 000-28EC (Clapton Signature). Recorded using a Blue …
Cover, Coverversion Bruce Cockburn, Cover Folk, Coverversion Rock, Songcover Wondering Where the Lions Are, Dancing In The Dragon's Jaws, Live,
Finally got around to recording something again after moving to Calgary, this is one of my favorite songs lately. Please forgive my ghetto recording space.
Coverversion Bruce Cockburn, Cover Folk, Coverversion Rock, Coversong Terry, Coverversion Wondering Where the Lions Are, Dancing In The Dragon's Jaws, Live,
Canadian singer/songwriter Terry Posthumus performs a live-off-the-floor, acoustic cover of Bruce Cockburn’s, „Wondering Where the Lions Are“ at Queen …
Cover, Songcover Bruce Cockburn, Coverversion Folk, Cover Rock, Coverversion Wondering Where the Lions Are, Dancing In The Dragon's Jaws, Live,
A wonderful tune from Bruce Cockburn’s 1979 album ‚Dancing In The Dragon’s Jaws‘.
Cover, Cover Bruce Cockburn, Coverversion Folk, Songcover Folk Rock, Coverversion Northern Lights, Dancing In The Dragon's Jaws,
This is a pretty raw cover of Bruce Cockburn’s song „Northern Lights“ from his 1979 album „Dancing in the Dragon’s Jaws.“ I overdubbed some voices and extra …
Cover, Coversong Bruce Cockburn, Coverversion Creation Dream, Cover Folk, Coverversion Rock, Dancing In The Dragon's Jaws, Rumours Of Glory,
creation dream bruce cockburn cover by don wright.
Blue, Songcover Blue, Coverversion Bruce Cockburn, Cover Folk, Coverversion Incandescent Blue, Cover Progressive Rock, Dancing In The Dragon's Jaws,
Second last song from Dancing in the Dragon’s Jaws. Standard tuning. Someone requested this one, thinking that I might be able to demonstrate a simpler way …
Cover, Coverversion Bruce Cockburn, Songcover Folk, Coverversion Rock, Cover Wondering Where the Lions Are, Dancing In The Dragon's Jaws, Live,
another version, this one on the guild. one can see the „dubourg“ in the very beginning.
Cover, Coverversion Bruce Cockburn, Interpret Folk, Coverversion Folk Rock, Songcover Northern Lights, Dancing In The Dragon's Jaws,
Another from Cockburn’s 1979 album, Dancing in the Dragon’s Jaws. Standard tuning, key of A. As with almost every song on that album, this song is beautiful …
Coverversion Bruce Cockburn, Cover Folk, Coverversion Live, Coversong Rock, Coverversion Wondering Where the Lions Are, Dancing In The Dragon's Jaws, Live,
From my Live at the Lost Paddle Lounge series. Bruce Cockburn’s only „hit“ in the US, from 1979. Also the only US hit with the word „petroglyph.“
Cover, Songcover Bruce Cockburn, Coverversion Creation Dream, Cover Folk, Coverversion Rock, Dancing In The Dragon's Jaws, Rumours Of Glory,
Track 1 from the 1979 album, Dancing in the Dragon’s Jaws. Tough song to sing (for me at least). Drop D tuning. Guitar is a 1971 Guild F20.
Cover, Cover Bruce Cockburn, Coverversion Folk, Songcover Rock, Coverversion Wondering Where the Lions Are, Dancing In The Dragon's Jaws, Live,
i didn’t tape everyone on their second night performing, for tips, at the varsity. there was clearly something special about this guy. this is, late seventies, while …