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Railroad music...what do you listen to?

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 1, 2004 10:05 AM
The Scorpions[8D][:D],Steely Dan,Def Leppard,Kiss,Judas Preist,AC/DC, and too many more to mention, then sometimes C.W McCall's " The Silverton" (The Durango and Silverton in Colorado).[8D]
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Posted by railman on Sunday, October 31, 2004 7:33 PM
Wow...I wasn't sure what to expect when I started this thread...we have a varied musical slate on this forum, to put it lightly! And Boxcar Willie? He's great!
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, October 31, 2004 2:12 PM
KFDI Classic Country at 1070AM in Wichita, KS is located next to theBNSF Ark City Sub and has been at this location for 50 yrs. When Kansas State football is not on the air you can here songs , some which have a rr theme. Midday announcer Johnny Western (who wrote the song 'Have Gun Will Travel') was a long time friend of Johnny Cash and plays his music quite often including my two favorites 'Rock Island Line' followed by 'Hey Porter'. Boxcar Willie also sang good rr tunes of the past.
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Posted by Junctionfan on Sunday, October 31, 2004 6:44 AM
I wonder if anybody listens to east Indian music while railfaning........
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Posted by rich747us on Sunday, October 31, 2004 12:51 AM
For me, just about anything. Normally, it's something of a rock music nature. One song in particular thats great to rock out to is by a group called The Elms. The song I'm thinking of is called 'Speaking in tounges'. Although the song itself has nothing to do with Trains, the video for it was fillmed at an Amtrak station on the west coast (hence the Surfliner equipment!). The tune just paints an image in my mind of a 'Z' train screaming down the TRANSCON. You can hear a clip of the song at the group's website: www.theelms.net . Once you get there, click on 'the boombox' in the menu on the left of the page.
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Posted by Junctionfan on Friday, October 29, 2004 3:46 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Nora

I don't have a tape or CD player in my work van either...how do they expect a girl to live like that?! [8D] I picked up a little FM transmitter that plugs into the cigarette lighter, and connects to a portable CD player. It works really well (and my boss doesn't care as long as I don't listen to anything offensive while I have a crew in the van, hehe).

I like a lot of fairly obscure stuff and am absolutely obsessive about music. Stacked up on my desk right now, I have Ryan Adams, the Mysteries of Life, Morrissey, Songs: Ohia, Magnolia Electric Co., Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer, Letters to Cleo, James William Hindle, Camper Van Beethoven, the Old 97's, Hole, the Fastbacks, Radiohead, the Blue Aeroplanes, the Vulgar Boatmen, 10,000 Maniacs, the Jazz Butcher, the Weakerthans, R.E.M., American Music Club, Haley Bonar, Belly, Sarah Harmer, Low, and the soundtrack to the movie Garden State. I guess I really ought to clear my desk off...

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The Vulgar Boatmen? Sounds like something for boatfanning instead.

Arg arg arg arg arg arg...[oX)]
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Posted by MP57313 on Friday, October 29, 2004 3:41 PM
Originally posted by Mookie
Actually - I prefer a station that plays music from the 40's through the 60's. You know, the music that you could actually sing along with and could understand the words.[ /quote]
When I am railfanning out-of-town in a rental car I sometimes listen to music from these years. I did hear Mercer's "Atchison Topeka..." when I was in central Virginia once.
L.A. radio is largely corporate-congolmerate owned, over-researched, etc., so unless you have streaming audio from a web station, or one of the satellite stations, you won't hear much beyond the mass-appeal stuff. The music directors are either overworked or extremely timid.
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Posted by Nora on Friday, October 29, 2004 3:36 PM
I don't have a tape or CD player in my work van either...how do they expect a girl to live like that?! [8D] I picked up a little FM transmitter that plugs into the cigarette lighter, and connects to a portable CD player. It works really well (and my boss doesn't care as long as I don't listen to anything offensive while I have a crew in the van, hehe).

I like a lot of fairly obscure stuff and am absolutely obsessive about music. Stacked up on my desk right now, I have Ryan Adams, the Mysteries of Life, Morrissey, Songs: Ohia, Magnolia Electric Co., Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer, Letters to Cleo, James William Hindle, Camper Van Beethoven, the Old 97's, Hole, the Fastbacks, Radiohead, the Blue Aeroplanes, the Vulgar Boatmen, 10,000 Maniacs, the Jazz Butcher, the Weakerthans, R.E.M., American Music Club, Haley Bonar, Belly, Sarah Harmer, Low, and the soundtrack to the movie Garden State. I guess I really ought to clear my desk off...

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Posted by mudchicken on Friday, October 29, 2004 3:22 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by kevinstheRRman

QUOTE: Originally posted by mudchicken

QUOTE: Originally posted by UPTRAIN

I must suck to have a company truck![censored][D)][|(]


Do you put 80-100K on a truck every 24-30 months?, on company business?[}:)]

How well do you know Bell City, Paront, Malden, Dexter, Delta, Sikeston?

Railroad supervisors and consultants, especially on the track & engineering side, tend to rack up just a few "frequent driver miles" flying about 3 feet off the ground. Comes with the job.

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MR C.. can i call you that...

your missing the point..

MUSIC is the point.. if you don't have music, it sucks





hmMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!
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Posted by Junctionfan on Friday, October 29, 2004 2:58 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by M.W. Hemphill

Country from the 40s-50s-60s, especially Bakersfield sound (or the modern day equivalent) -- you know, Buck Rogers, Rose Maddox, Jean Shepherd, Jeanne Pruitt
Romance composers -- Marcel Dupre, Widor, Bizet, Saint-Saens, Poulenc, Franck, whether orchestral, organ, or opera
"Modern U.S." -- Copeland, Rogers, Bernstein, etc.
Early Stones and the like -- not that post-67 crap, old Fleetwood Mac (Danny Kerwin era)
Ska -- Skatellites, Dexy's Midnight Runners, English Beat
*** Dale and similar, so long as it's instrumental
Bluegrass, any era -- Seldom Seen, Louman Bros., Country Gentlemen
Modern traditional country -- Junior Brown, Gourds, Old 97s, the Sadies, etc.



Who are your favourite organists? For Franck I like David Hill and Marie Claire Alaine. Also Anthony Newman and E Power Biggs is pretty good for too particularly for Bach.
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Posted by cherokee woman on Friday, October 29, 2004 2:29 PM
On my own, listen to easy pop, jazz every once in a while, old country from when
I was growing up, Golden Oldies Rock n Roll, gospel, anything from John Denver,
S&G, Beach Boys, Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty, The Statlers, Oak Ridge Boys,
you get the drift. Also like Enya.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 29, 2004 2:28 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by mudchicken

QUOTE: Originally posted by UPTRAIN

I must suck to have a company truck![censored][D)][|(]


Do you put 80-100K on a truck every 24-30 months?, on company business?[}:)]

How well do you know Bell City, Paront, Malden, Dexter, Delta, Sikeston?

Railroad supervisors and consultants, especially on the track & engineering side, tend to rack up just a few "frequent driver miles" flying about 3 feet off the ground. Comes with the job.

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MR C.. can i call you that...

your missing the point..

MUSIC is the point.. if you don't have music, it sucks

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Posted by mudchicken on Friday, October 29, 2004 2:11 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by UPTRAIN

I must suck to have a company truck![censored][D)][|(]


Do you put 80-100K on a truck every 24-30 months?, on company business?[}:)]

How well do you know Bell City, Paront, Malden, Dexter, Delta, Sikeston?

Railroad supervisors and consultants, especially on the track & engineering side, tend to rack up just a few "frequent driver miles" flying about 3 feet off the ground. Comes with the job.

[|(][|(][|(]
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Posted by Mookie on Friday, October 29, 2004 1:59 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by UPTRAIN

I must suck to have a company truck![censored][D)][|(]
Yeah, but he has wings, remember? And believe me, this bird can and does fly and never leaves the ground!

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Posted by railman on Friday, October 29, 2004 1:50 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by UPTRAIN

I must suck to have a company truck![censored][D)][|(]


the Milwaukee Road work truck we have around the farm came with NO power steering and NO radio....talk about making the trip longer!
That's when you start singing the songs in your head, with "changed lyrics" that fit the situation, right?
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Posted by UPTRAIN on Friday, October 29, 2004 1:41 PM
I must suck to have a company truck![censored][D)][|(]

Pump

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Posted by mudchicken on Friday, October 29, 2004 1:23 PM
(1) Company truck does not have a CD player.

(2) Earphones in a vehicle are a no-no.

(3) Hit the "scan" button on the FM radio and it goes around and around for 30 minutes to an hour in many parts of KS, NE, NM, CO, OK and TX.......


hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 29, 2004 1:13 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by M.W. Hemphill

Country from the 40s-50s-60s, especially Bakersfield sound (or the modern day equivalent) -- you know, Buck Rogers, Rose Maddox, Jean Shepherd, Jeanne Pruitt
Romance composers -- Marcel Dupre, Widor, Bizet, Saint-Saens, Poulenc, Franck, whether orchestral, organ, or opera
"Modern U.S." -- Copeland, Rogers, Bernstein, etc.
Early Stones and the like -- not that post-67 crap, old Fleetwood Mac (Danny Kerwin era)
Ska -- Skatellites, Dexy's Midnight Runners, English Beat
*** Dale and similar, so long as it's instrumental
Bluegrass, any era -- Seldom Seen, Louman Bros., Country Gentlemen
Modern traditional country -- Junior Brown, Gourds, Old 97s, the Sadies, etc.



Oh than you would defenately like Slipknot.

Kinda like Bizet with a twist
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 29, 2004 1:06 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Train Guy 3

QUOTE: Originally posted by UPTRAIN

For me a little Lynard Skynard or Montgomery Gentry Lynard Skynard...hell yeah, turn it up, train horn *(oh crap get the cam!)*[:D]


I can relate to that.[:D]

Hey, I can relate too [:D] except music wasn't the distraction, well it was on rare ocasions. but not the Primary distraction
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Posted by Train Guy 3 on Friday, October 29, 2004 12:56 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by UPTRAIN

For me a little Lynard Skynard or Montgomery Gentry Lynard Skynard...hell yeah, turn it up, train horn *(oh crap get the cam!)*[:D]


I can relate to that.[:D]

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 29, 2004 12:50 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie

"Music to sleep by" by the back fence yowlers!

Actually - I prefer a station that plays music from the 40's through the 60's. You know, the music that you could actually sing along with and could understand the words. Bet Modelcar will go along with me on this!


I agree, Slipknot all the way.
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Posted by Mookie on Friday, October 29, 2004 12:48 PM
"Music to sleep by" by the back fence yowlers!

Actually - I prefer a station that plays music from the 40's through the 60's. You know, the music that you could actually sing along with and could understand the words. Bet Modelcar will go along with me on this!

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Posted by AntonioFP45 on Friday, October 29, 2004 10:46 AM
Upbeat modern jazz like Chuck Loeb and Jeff Kashiwa. The cool music reminds me of a passenger train cruising and clickey-clacking at speed!

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Posted by MP57313 on Friday, October 29, 2004 10:25 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by JoeKoh
weeeeeeeeeeoooooooo(ooops) hi mr officer how are you? detective cinderdick?? hmmmmm.

That "cop" has a siren? A kazoo maybe. Make sure he keeps his hands in plain sight.

Music: How about Tom Petty/Runnin' Down A Dream
New Order/True Faith
Roxy Music/More Than This
Pink Floyd/Run Like Hell
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 29, 2004 8:06 AM
Wohoa Black betty bam-A-lam

Now thar be a Classic!

I aqgrre classic Rock, Stones, AC/DC, Led,

But my personal favorite: U2
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Posted by FThunder11 on Friday, October 29, 2004 7:57 AM
When railfanning, on the way there and back its normally rock. and while im there i just like to listen to the sound of and oncoming train (if its moving slow enough)
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Posted by edblysard on Friday, October 29, 2004 7:49 AM
"The Doctor", and "Dangerous", old old Dobie Brothers...( pre MacDonald)

Santana...just about anything he did...

Head East...most of their stuff, Granger Band to the max...

Mason William's "Classical Gas" minus the back up,,,just him and his stick....

Fleetwood Mac...."Tusk"...

Queen's "Crazy Little Thing Called Love"....

And when I am hunting something...."Tubular Bells" just creepy enough to be fun!


In truth, I have around 1500 tracks on tape and disc....from Heavy Metal to Classical, some Jazz, lots of Rock.
Wife has a entire computer of nothing but Country, thats almost all that is on the machine, she keeps adding memory to cram more stuff on it....


I like anything, and genre with a driving beat.....and a back beat.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 29, 2004 7:12 AM
Classic Rock & Roll baby!! Beatles, Stones, Zepplin and Clapton!!

Of course the daddy side of me listens to NPR and The Wiggles!!
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Posted by Junctionfan on Friday, October 29, 2004 7:03 AM
I wonder if the railroad would get nervous with people listening to "bad to the bone" near their tracks.
Andrew

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