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Kevin Cryan
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Can you think of a train song you like?
« : 11.01.08 at 12:15 » |
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Music Guardian is inviting readers to nominate favourite tracks about trains for inclusion in its Reader Recommend column which will be published in next Friday's film&music section of the paper. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Readers recommend: songs about trains I've no time for regrets, and even less time to set up an RR Facebook group, but I'm keen on nominations for this week's playlist. Anyone up for the ride? January 11. 2008 12:00 AM Printable version ........................................... Right then. This week, a topic that should lead to no confusion: trains. I need say no more than that, except to point out that we've already had Midnight Train to Georgia and Black Diamond Express to Hell Part 1. Finally, further to last week's discussion, I love the idea of a blog, Facebook group or other discussion forum independent of the Guardian column but I don't currently have the time to put it into action. Naturally, I feel very guilty. Make tracks for the A-Z and Readers Recommend archive. Deadline is midday on Monday. All aboard....[link] >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> NB. Deadline is midday on Monday. Kevin Cryan
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Ian Ashleigh
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Re: Can you think of a train song you like?
« Reply #1: 11.01.08 at 13:27 » |
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Obviously we all have to mention Girl on A Train and The Original Origianl Honky Tonk Night Train Blues . Others include: Train in G Major - Lindisfarne Night Train to Munich - Al Stewart The Atchison Topeka and The Santa Fe Chattinooga Choo Choo Under Your Thumb - Godley & Creme Last Train to Clarkesville - The Monkees Just how long will this list be??
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Re: Can you think of a train song you like?
« Reply #2: 11.01.08 at 20:00 » |
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on 11.01.08 at 13:27, Ian Ashleigh wrote:Just how long will this list be?? |
| "as long as my right arm" as the lyric goes. How's about: Muddy Waters - All Aboard Tom Waits - Downtown Train Little Feat - New Delhi Freight Train and 2 Trains Elizabeth Cotten, Taj Mahal or Nancy Whiskey - Freight Train John Fahey or Leo Kottke - The Last Steam Engine Train John Fahey - practically any track from his album "Railroad" Savoy Brown - Train To Nowhere and Hellbound Train Scotty Moore, Paul Butterfield or Elvis Presley - Mystery Train Bob Dylan - Freight Train Blues Rolling Stones or Robert Johnson - Love In Vain I'm sure there are plenty more if required. Regards, Bob Taylor
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Re: Can you think of a train song you like?
« Reply #3: 12.01.08 at 10:10 » |
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Here are some more: Bob Dylan - It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry (also by Al Kooper, Mike Bloomfield & Steve Stills) Sugar Blue - My Baby Caught The Train Steve Winwood - This Train Won't Stop Jimi Hendrix - Hear My Train A-Comin' Spencer Davis Group - Night Train Arthur Crudup - Mean Old 'Frisco 9 Below Zero - Riding On The L&N Bruce Springsteen - Downbound Train Freddie King - Lonesome Whistle Blues Crosby, Stills & Nash - Marrakesh Express Doc Watson - Freight Train Boogie Dub Syndicate - Night Train Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee and also by Lonnie Donegan - Rock Island Line Johnny Duncan - Last Train To San Fernando Elton John - Tell Me When The Whistle Blows James Taylor - Riding On A Railroad Joe Walsh - At The Station Peter Green - Last Train To San Antone Ralph McTell - Last Train And Ride Steve Earle - Train A-Comin' Rolling Stones - Silver Train Howlin' Wolf - Who's Been Talkin' (which contains the lyric "My baby bought a ticket, as long as my right arm")* in case you were wondering from my previous post. * and the meaning of the lyric? My guess is that at some period rail companies issued tickets with the names of all the stations en route, and if the woman in question was going a very long way , the ticket would have been very long to accommodate all the stations along her route. But I've been wrong before.
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Robert Reid
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Re: Can you think of a train song you like?
« Reply #4: 12.01.08 at 12:46 » |
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Re: Can you think of a train song you like?
« Reply #5: 12.01.08 at 16:21 » |
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Steve Goodman - City of New Orleans Woody G - Lost Train Blues, Railroad Blues, Little Black Train
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Ian Chippett
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Re: Can you think of a train song you like?
« Reply #6: 12.01.08 at 18:27 » |
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Does "The Magic Wasn't There" qualify? If not, there are loads of train-related Ry Cooder songs. There's also "Giant Steps" and "A Love Supreme" but they're 'Trane songs... Sorry. Ian C
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Re: Can you think of a train song you like?
« Reply #7: 12.01.08 at 21:38 » |
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I have to add The Doobie Brothers' Long Train Running (without love where would you be now) . Does anyone else remember Mule Train in which the singer hit himslef with a tea tray??
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Re: Can you think of a train song you like?
« Reply #8: 13.01.08 at 00:29 » |
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And who could forget the Chigley Train Song ("Time flies by when you're the driver of a train") by the lovely Brian Cant. Or did I spend too much time at a BBC control desk back at the end of the '60s? S
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Kevin Cryan
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Re: Can you think of a train song you like?
« Reply #9: 13.01.08 at 12:46 » |
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Steve, I think you must have. That gem has not made its way on to anyone's Guardan listing so far. There have not been too many mentions of Pete's songs either. This is the best of that few: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "PhilPacey Comment No. 868718 January 12 15:41 Preston/gbr 'Slow Train' by Flanders and Swann (1964) is a classic - very funny and very sad at the same time. It's a lament for branch lines serving remote country stations with delightfully English names, which were about to be closed following the recommendations of the Beeching Report. Pete Atkin's witty 'The Original, Original Honky Tonk Night Train Blues'(1971)is a take-off of all the train songs ever written AND - incredibly - explains how steam locos work! It was recorded by Atkin and Julie Covington on Covington's album 'The Beautiful Changes...plus'. Martin Simpson's version of 'Reuben's Train', on his album 'Grinning in Your Face' (1983) brilliantly evokes the 'romance and brutality' of hoboing in America. Benjamin Britten's 'Calypso'is one of his 'Cabaret Songs' (1979), settings of poems by W.H.Auden. In this one the poet, travelling by train to meet his lover in New York, wills the train to go faster and faster. Sadly forgotten and hard to find recordings of, 'The Lonesome Train' of 1941, a cantata for soloists, chorus and orchestra, is a moving evocation of Lincoln's funeral train. Music by Earl Hawley Robinson, text by Millard Lampell. Stanford's 'The Train' of 1910, one of 'Eight Part Songs', is a setting of a poem by Mary E. Coleridge which evokes the speed and power of the steam train. Unlike 'The Blue Bird' - one of the same group - it isn't well known; if you're in a choir, add it to your repertoire. For even more obscure pieces -and some well known ones- check out my chronological listing of music inspired by the sounds of railways, at www.uclan.ac.uk/library/musrail.htm. Please note this isn't restricted to 'songs' or to popular idioms - and it doesn't aim to list all train songs. (It's obvious from the postings already in that that would take some doing!) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Kevin Cryan
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Re: Can you think of a train song you like?
« Reply #10: 16.01.08 at 17:03 » |
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Has anyone in Britain heard of Gordon Lightfoot's "Canadian Railroad Trilogy"?
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Kevin Cryan
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Re: Can you think of a train song you like?
« Reply #11: 16.01.08 at 20:11 » |
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on 16.01.08 at 17:03, Colin Crooks wrote:Has anyone in Britain heard of Gordon Lightfoot's "Canadian Railroad Trilogy"? |
| I do - I presume that an Irishman living in Britain counts - and so does at least one contributer to The Gurdian's list of train songs. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> lonniej Comment No. 865760 January 11 9:08 Reading/gbr A different approach from me this week. I love train songs. I just opened the paper and sat scribbling at the breakfast table. The result was a Jason-type list (although it's actually nothing like a Jason list): 'Train Leaves Here This Morning' - Dillard & Clark (or Eagles). 'Desperados Waiting For a Train' - Guy Clark (or Nancy Griffith). 'Night Train' - lots, but Buck Clayton and Jimmy Smith are mty favourites. 'Happy-Go-Lucky-Local' - Duke Ellington. Actually the same tune as 'Night Train'. Ellington nicked it from Jimmy Forrest, who was a tenor sax with him for a short while. 'Wreck Of The Old 97' - Lonnie Donegan or Woody Guthrie. 'Wabash Cannonball' - Lonnie Donegan or Roy Acuff. 'Rock Island Line' - Lonnie Donegan or Leadbelly. 'Railroad Bill' - Lonnie Donegan. 'This Train' - Sister Rosetta Tharpe. 'Homeward Bound' - S&G. You know the story. 'Canadian Railroad Trilogy' - Gordon Lightfoot'. ............................. Sorry if these are repeats. Will now go back and do the job prop >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>. That contributer is said to be making his contribution from "Reading/gbr". I would not necessarily take it on trust that this is the case. My contributions say that I'm making them from "London/gbr", and I know for certain this is very definitely not the case. I also know that I have done nothing to fool readers into thinking it is. It may be that somebody at The Guardian thinks that Coventry is now part of Greater London. Kevin Cryan
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Kevin Cryan
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Re: Can you think of a train song you like?
« Reply #12: 16.01.08 at 21:19 » |
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on 16.01.08 at 20:11, Kevin Cryan wrote: I do - I presume that an Irishman living in Britain counts - and so does at least one contributer to The Gurdian's list of train songs. >>>>>>>>. That contributer. Kevin Cryan |
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Re: Can you think of a train song you like?
« Reply #13: 17.01.08 at 09:47 » |
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I may have missed it, but I don't think anyone chose Wendy Waldman's 'Train Song', did they? - "You can see them wave their hats as the train goes by....." Always been a bit of a fave of mine, but sadly never, as far as I know (there's a challenge!), on CD.
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Kevin Cryan
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Re: Can you think of a train song you like?
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on 17.01.08 at 09:47, Pete Atkin wrote:I may have missed it, but I don't think anyone chose Wendy Waldman's 'Train Song', did they? - "You can see them wave their hats as the train goes by....." ....... but sadly never, as far as I know (there's a challenge!), on CD. |
| I'm pretty cetain that it has not appeared on anybody's list, but you'll be happy to know that it is on (import) CD. Kevin Cryan
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Re: Can you think of a train song you like?
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I might have known I could rely on you, Kevin! Thanks! I have duly ordered what is apparently the only available copy.
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Kevin Cryan
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Re: Can you think of a train song you like?
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on 17.01.08 at 13:47, Pete Atkin wrote:........ I have duly ordered what is apparently the only available copy. |
| To those who may wish to purchase. Amazon.com (not Amazon.co.uk) gives you accesss to 18 copies, some of which are new. Kevin Cryan
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Kevin Cryan
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Re: Can you think of a train song you like?
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on 11.01.08 at 12:15, Kevin Cryan wrote:Music Guardian is inviting readers to nominate favourite tracks about trains for inclusion in its Reader Recommend column which will be published in next Friday's film&music section of the paper. Kevin Cryan |
| This is the final Guardian readers recommend listing together with compiler Dorian Lynskey's comments. 1 Late for the Train Buzzcocks 2 Love Train The O'Jays 3 This Train The Staple Singers 4 Rock Island Line Lonnie Donegan 5 Train to Skaville The Ethiopians 6 The Beeching Report iLIKETRAINS 7 Different Trains: Europe During the War Steve Reich, Kronos Quartet & Pat Metheny 8 Mystery Train Little Junior's Blue Flames 9 The Train Outkast feat. Scar & Sleepy Brown 10 From a Late Night Train the Blue Nile The only surprise from me was that it was Little Junior's rather than Elvis's Mystery Train that made it to the listing. Mind you, I was working on the very unscientific principle that if Lonnie's version of Rock Island Line was going to be included, and a quick scan of the various postings said that it was in there, then it would almost certainly be the Elvis version of Mystery Train , which I seem to recall getting quite a few mentions, that would get in. Kevin Cryan
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