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  • My favorite band period. Impeccable musicians. I'm confused as to why they pushed the tempo of this song live. It has such a wonderful groove at the speed it was cut on the album.

  • I agree on all counts.

  • Everybody drives the same old roads these days Dont see a thing but they know the way Every mile's a marker evey town's the same A better place to stop but not to stay Daddy was a brakeman on the L&N Sometimes he'd let me ride along with him No matter where we'd stop along the way Everybody knew his name A different story down every line People working hard just to live and die I saw it all once upon a time Through the window of a train
  • Then we started back the way we came Like people moving through a picture frame Seems the whole world's further down the track But I'm always looking back I don't expect you all to understand or see the country like a rail road man So many things you've never realized Lest you saw 'em with these eyes Birmingham to Jackson hear the whistle gong And the sun goes down like a big red ball In my memory I still see it all Through the window of a train
  • You can hear all the other instument break great except banjo. Yet more more proof most sound guys don't have a clue.

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