"The second half of the '60s really was a kind of learning period, in terms of writing, for me"
- Bruce Cockburn
About this Quote
This quote by Bruce Cockburn reflects on his experience as a songwriter in the 1960s. He acknowledges that the second half of the decade was a time of growth and development for him as an artist. He was learning how to craft his tunes and hone his craft. He was try out various designs and strategies, and exploring the limits of what he might do with his music. He was pushing himself to become a better songwriter and to develop something distinct and unique. This duration of learning and expedition was vital for Cockburn to end up being the effective songwriter he is today. It was throughout this time that he established his signature sound and style, and it is clear that he looks back on this period fondly.
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