"Last Steam Engine Train" by both John Fahey and Leo Kottke
Train
Remember the train in Dr. Zhivago? Cold, dark, threatening. How different than our nostalgic view especially reflected in popular music. I am starting a playlist with trains as the theme.
(any thoughts as to Classical's seemingly empty references?)
My first five...please augment.
It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It takes a Train to Cry.
Garfield and Scaggs version.
China Cat Sunflower Europe 72
The City of New Orleans Arlo Guthrie
Rose of Cimarron Poco
Take the A Train Duke Ellington (Any version suggestions?)
(any thoughts as to Classical's seemingly empty references?)
My first five...please augment.
It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It takes a Train to Cry.
Garfield and Scaggs version.
China Cat Sunflower Europe 72
The City of New Orleans Arlo Guthrie
Rose of Cimarron Poco
Take the A Train Duke Ellington (Any version suggestions?)
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Train To Nowhere · Eric Clapton · Mark Knopfler · Don White
https://youtu.be/hI4TGMSiQqg JJ Cale "Lonesome Train" https://youtu.be/06AQm1rjPnI J.J Cale Ridin' Home https://youtu.be/lOINPNtuUhc Charlie McCoy (playing harp on that song above too) I heard that lonesome whistle https://youtu.be/jpcX5fjcWKI J.J. Cale End of the line https://youtu.be/F9P140-Jyw0 Ray Bryant Slow Freight https://youtu.be/uw-V_raPJEE Ray Bryant Lonesome Traveler https://youtu.be/d0zN0mkhgjY |
@roberttdid Downtown Train was written and originally performed by Tom Waits. Personally much prefer his version to Rod Stewart's. Steve Reich, Different Trains Jill Sobule Trainshttps://youtu.be/D5muMsuIf7s |
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