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Hi
The train standing at platform 3 of Aviemore station, in the highlands of Scotland, runs on the Strathspey steam railway. Situated in the Cairngorms national park, Aviemore is popular with walkers and cyclists in the summer and snowsports enthusiasts in the winter.
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Hahaha, Dave, I am!
I listened to all of your songs, but I'm pretty sure you answered before you had time to listen to any of mine.
But we didn't define terms, did we? Is a Train Song a song about trains? Or does it just have to have the word "train" in it? I'm willing to listen to your line of reasoning!
Cheers,
Jane
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davescm wrote
You're a harsh judge Jane
Dave
Blimey, ain't that the truth.
One or two what I thought obvious train songs:
The runaway train came over the hill and she blew...
One from Dave's era
Last of the Steam Powered Trains by the Kinks
And one from my era
And some close
Railway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin
Train Wheels on Fire
Let's Do the Locomotive
Light My Boiler Fire by The Doors
Railway Bridge Over troubled Water
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I think railway to heaven is the Canadian tourist train with the glass top, yes?
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davescm wrote
You're a harsh judge Jane
Trevor.Dennis wrote
Blimey, ain't that the truth.
Apologies to both of you — sincere ones!
And look! I've found a British train song: "The Beatles Train Song", in the midst of this clip:
Beatles complete "the train song" from A Hard Day's Night film - video dailymotion
~ Jane
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And then there's Arlo Guthrie's City of New Orleans
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Yes, that from Arlo, and here are a few from Arlo's dad:
Train Blues
Train Blues - Woody Guthrie - YouTube
Railroad Blues
Railroad Blues - Woody Guthrie - YouTube
Little Black Train
Little Black Train - Woody Guthrie - YouTube
This Train is Bound for Glory
Bob Dylan - This Train Is Bound For Glory (1961) - YouTube
Farm Labor Train
Farmer Labor Train - Woody Guthrie - YouTube
Train 45
Train 45 - Woody Guthrie - YouTube
Hobo's Lullaby
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Jane, Susan, others over there,
Here is an unmistakably British train song, maybe the first rap ever from 83 years ago, with highly relevant destinations, and (hints of) the well known chuffing:
"This is the night mail" - WH Auden - YouTube
No mentioning of the pistons, though.
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After an evening of listening to obscure music, the trains, like the songs, became just memories.......
Dave
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Nice, davescm!
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Very nice indeed, Dave.
And obviously created on a tablet.
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As a Chicagoan, I have to point out that City of New Orleans is a Steve Goodman song.
And lest we forget, the classic Down by the Station. Does any other song have the word "Pufferbellies" int it?
And in the world of classical, there's Arthur Honegger's Pacific 231.
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Dave,
Jacob , are those animals hitching a ride or did they get caught up on the train's journey through nearby farmland?
I am afraid it is worse than it may look: they had heard the song of The Great Train Robbery, so they decided to form an international gang of wily waylayers: the winged, the woolly, and the wee ween wraiths, striking at the stop on the stretch most obvious, close to home and easy to hold.
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Jacob —
Reminiscent of the Bremen Town Musicians.
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Thank you very much for sharing, John, and right you are.
At least some of us learn something new this week.
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Americans of a certain age will remember these TV ads: 1950s Good N Plenty "Coo-Choo Charlie" Commercial - YouTube
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The tune for the G&P commercial is, of course, The Ballad of Casey Jones:
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I like this Casey Jones better: Grateful Dead - Casey Jones - 10/13/80 - Warfield Theatre (OFFICIAL) - YouTube
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Semaphoric wrote:
I like this Casey Jones better
Casey Jones by the Dead and The Ballad of Casey Jones (traditional) are totally different songs and should never be confused with each other. I like both!
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I'm loving all of the submissions so far. If I have the opportunity, I'll throw something in there
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Dave,
Remember that the weekend runs from Friday to Friday, so you have three days still.
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From my nine-year-old granddaughter:
"Dr. Who is fixing the rainbow portal while Donna watches impatiently."
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Hi
We've not seen a post from her for a while. Will the train appear in another part of the universe when the portal is working again?
Dave
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From the artist herself:
"Yes, it will!"
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jane-e wrote
From the artist herself:
"Yes, it will!"
I love their imagination Jane, but I really love how direct young children can be. It's fascinating how their minds work.
Dave is right about the dark and scary Manga images. Is that a severed head on the tracks? I think I told you about the time a PJ budy of mine took a picture of a rodeo rider whose hat was in the air, and the angle was perfect for me to move the rider's head back into the hat and show the bloody stump of his neck. I uploaded it the camera club FB group, and it somehow got to the rider's parents who went crazy. What I had not realized from the picture was that this was a junior event, and the rider was just ten years old. I had to delete thee post, and much to my regret, I didn't keep a copy.
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From my 12-year-old granddaughter:
"UwU"