--- In [email protected], Share Long <sharelong60@...> wrote: > > Huh?! Well I was raised Catholic and I haven't picked up on that in any of > his music. Then again I've only listened to a few of them and I could see why > turq really liked them. turq IMHO has his own kind of devotion, as does > everyone on FFL.
Cockburn, a good old born and raised Canadian. And what, pray tell, is Barry's "devotion" do you think? For that matter, what is mine? Or yours? > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Richard J. Williams <richard@...> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 8:19 PM > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: A culture of PR and Spin, ending > with...uh...more PR and Spin > > > > Â > > > Share Long: > > Well I for one really like Bruce Cockburn's music > > and never would even have known about it had not > > turq posted some of it so I'm grateful to him for > > that. > > > Bruce Cockburn is a great song writer and player but > it's another case of cognitive dissonance that Barry > likes his music, since everyone knows Cockburn is a > devout Catholic. Many of Cockburn's songs refer to > his Christian beliefs. Go figure. > Â > > > Barry - I fed your message into my very own patented, > > > perfected text compactor and here's what I got. > > > > > "Judy, No - don't hurt me. You are nothing, you can't > > > hurt me. Ow, that hurt Judy, Judy don't hurt me." > > > > > > > > > Bruce Cockburn - you think he would have made a song > > > out of this - "Judy, don't hurt me"? >
