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  • My dad literally lived in Mr. Roger's neighborhood. Fred Rogers lived on his street.

  • ROFLMAO, after reading these comments, I'll never think the same way of the Trolley in Mr Rogers again.

  • That sounds like the version, when that evil car Christine, in the Stephen King movie... is trying to run over it's victims. LMAO

  • I'd like to hear that on a Moog synthesizer.

  • Where can I get the sheet music to that?

  • lol sum crazy guitar solo comes in xD sounds like it has distortion or sumthin

  • When Mr. Roger's Neighborhood Trolley ATTACKS!

    I'd watch that movie.

  • this sounds angry

  • I Lol'd before and after this too ;)

  • Can you make a video for us showing how to play that? and what keys to press please that was so totally awesome dude.

  • Mr Rogers was involved in the satanic underground and was a pedophile

    so my grandma said.......

  • 5 stars for tone

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  • great job!

  • Awesome! Brings back so many memories!

  • That trolley scared the crap out of me when I was a kid, and this music played a factor into doing so. It seemed like the trolley had "road rage" with this song.

    Not to mention, people must've kept getting whiplash if that trolley kept jerking back and forth.

  • That is so awesome! I loved that show as a kid.

  • bravo! bravo!

  • what kind of king lives near the train tracks? what is this mexico?

  • And I LOVE LOVE LOVE that they actually used puppets for that!

  • perhaps the palace was built before the advent of rail lines and the city was such a vital commercial hub by the time of the train's invention that rail lines became necessary to bring in resources from outlying markets.

  • Dude, you obviously can play... spend the money and get a digital piano (yamaha clavinova comes to mind...) or something that doesn't sound like it fell out of a 1870's saloon... please....

  • thats my jam lol!  so basic but so classic. thanks for the memories!

  • lol yahh!! very cool ^_^

  • Busy busy trolley-- I always thought the trolley was trying to blow off mild Mr. R. and get to where he was going cuz he had more fun stuff to do than ding around talking in someone's living room. This tune rocks!

  • I love this tune!

  • Perfect! Now if only I had an mp3 of that tune, I could use it in my upcoming Trainz series (that is, IF I can make the Neighborhod Trolley!)

  • That trolley scared the crap out of me as a kid.......and this music made me think it was psycho.

  • yea mr.rogers!!!

    ;D

  • [DING! DING!]

  • family guy was the first thing that came to mind when i saw this

  • lol what episode was it or wat season?

  • so funny i learnd how to play this on day i was mad so i typed this in and started tracing the notes and now i know how to play it i only play it when im mad it lets my anger out.

  • I remember watching Mr.Roger's Neighborhood when I was 6. I got out of morning kindergarten and ran into my mommy and daddy's room and turn on the TV....ahhh...good times...good times...^^

  • is very very very very goooooooooooooooooooood gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooood

  • Cool!!!!!!!

  • I must agree. It's an angry day in this gentleman's neighborhood.

  • lol

  • Sounds like a creepy, crazy modernist version of Mr. Rogers. A streetcar named AUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGH!!!!

  • lol :-)

  • @funkmike No. It sounds like the trolley theme played on a shitty piano.

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