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Bruce Hornsby — Great Divide
Album: Spirit Trail
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Released: 1998
Length: 4:17
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You're saying I've got
Got a lot, lot of nerve
To say that we could
We could be friends

You're thinking I'm just
Another one telling lies
Don't want to be fooled
Fooled again

When you always go your way
And I always go mine
Maybe one day we'll come together
Go across the great divide

I heard somebody
Calling you a bad name
I was speechless
Didn't say anything to him

Next time I swear
It's gonna be different
I promise not to be silent again

And you always go your way
And I always go mine
Maybe one day we'll come together
Go across the great divide

And I always cross to the other side
But I go back every time
Maybe one day we'll come together
Go across the great divide

I saw a bombed aisle
Heard a gunshot ring
Saw two matchsticks burn
Felt the bedsheets sting

Ugly words on a wall
And a robe in flames
I saw a little boy smile
When the clouds did move away

And you always go your way
And I always go mine
Maybe one day we'll come together
Go across the great divide
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Always good to hear Bruce. More would be fine for me. The Noisemakers are terrific in concert and Bruce's piano skills really shine. {#Bananapiano}
 msvogel2 wrote:
Would like to hear more of Bruce Hornsby! Love to hear him play that piano.
 
Me too!

 bugleboy624 wrote:

 I've uploaded a couple more of his from this album (Resting Place and Sneaking Up on Boo Radley), but they're still in the LRC queue. Noticed there were also quite a few other Hornsbys that still haven't made it out of LRC. What's up, Bill? No love for Bruce?
 
This is a great album (and this is actually one of the weaker tracks on it). I would love to hear more of it (or any Hornsby) on RP....

 msvogel2 wrote:
Would like to hear more of Bruce Hornsby! Love to hear him play that piano.
 

Me too. I grew up close to where he's from (Williamsburg, VA) and have listened to him since I was a teenager. HIs sound reminds me a lot of home.

 I've uploaded a couple more of his from this album (Resting Place and Sneaking Up on Boo Radley), but they're still in the LRC queue. Noticed there were also quite a few other Hornsbys that still haven't made it out of LRC. What's up, Bill? No love for Bruce?
Would like to hear more of Bruce Hornsby! Love to hear him play that piano.
WonderLizard wrote: Only surviving Grateful Dead keyboard player... wandersahn wrote:
nope, Tom Constantine is still kickin'
Just like Spinal Tap's drummers, a position that's strangely hard to fill.
Zweiblumen wrote:
Do you reserve 1 and 2 for those that are more lame than the lamest of the lame? Or maybe just for the lamest of the more lame? I'm confused....
Simple: Lamest of lame is still better than sucko-barfo. . .
vandal wrote:
Horns Bruceby is the lamest of lame. . . 3 . . .
Do you reserve 1 and 2 for those that are more lame than the lamest of the lame? Or maybe just for the lamest of the more lame? I'm confused....
Thanks for playing bruce!
Yeah, well, that's what playing with lighters will get you. sirrus wrote:
Dang, Bruce isn't looking so good in that cover photo. I remember him having more hair...
lmic wrote:
More interesting than his Circus on the Moon stuff, I guess. And the album art is way more better.
What she really meant was
sirrus wrote:
Dang, Bruce isn't looking so good in that cover photo. I remember him having more hair...
Ummm that's 'cause it's Britney Spears.
WonderLizard wrote:
Only surviving Grateful Dead keyboard player...
nope, Tom Constantine is still kickin'
sirrus wrote:
Dang, Bruce isn't looking so good in that cover photo. I remember him having more hair...
Just say NO to ear-smoking.
More interesting than his Circus on the Moon stuff, I guess. And the album art is way more better.
Only surviving Grateful Dead keyboard player...
Dang, Bruce isn't looking so good in that cover photo. I remember him having more hair...
carl wrote:
Those horns are just too friggin cheerful for me.
Ditto, I have always found ol'Hornsby to be just a little toooo polished and overproduced. No offense to anyone, but I like my hornsbies more tarnished.
n4ku wrote:
That's the way to experience him. He did the same show here a couple of years ago. Folks were taking their requests up to the stage on small slips of paper from the moment he came on. Almost the entire show was requests. It was cool.
Yeah, what he said! Years ago my best friend took me to see BH, as a birthday present, and she had him play a song for me, and dedicate it to me. VERY cool!
Brilliant!
Best Hornsby song ever. Now let's add some from Hot House and his new one! Please??
BRUUUUUCE Thanks Bill
Originally Posted by MiataDJ: Mr. Hornsby is THE MAN. Best memory...catching him with ONLY his piano (no back-up) in Burlington, VT in 1993. It was about 30-below outside, and he kept the place HOT! Best part...taking requests from the audience near the end of the show, and playing, "Werewolves of London."
That's the way to experience him. He did the same show here a couple of years ago. Folks were taking their requests up to the stage on small slips of paper from the moment he came on. Almost the entire show was requests. It was cool.
High musical quality, interesting lyrics and a catchy hook...par for the course for the excellent Mr. Hornsby.
Mr. Hornsby is THE MAN. Best memory...catching him with ONLY his piano (no back-up) in Burlington, VT in 1993. It was about 30-below outside, and he kept the place HOT! Best part...taking requests from the audience near the end of the show, and playing, \"Werewolves of London.\"
Bruce Hornsby can do no wrong! Samiyam :D
Hadn\'t heard Bruce in years.(Outta the loop Deadhead-wise, always thought nothing ever again compared to \"Live Dead\". Is \"Saint Stephen on the playlist ?) Any how, I\'ll check it out. Liked Bruce from the start.