I get the messsage this commercial is trying to send. However using a song from a pot-smoking hippie band tone, is very offensive to the railoaders who are currently working in the field who dedicate much of their lifes too and their standards of living practice in order to meet their call of duty on the railroad.
thx for the clip I see the old stack of 81 and it brangs tears to my eyes I USE WORK AT EASTEND SHOPS AND i'm out of work now. Looking forward to getting back to work
At the very beginning, why is there a steam whistle, and not a horn? Honestly, an ad for a railroad company is not the place where I would expect that mistake to be made lol.
I get the messsage this commercial is trying to send. However using a song from a pot-smoking hippie band tone, is very offensive to the railoaders who are currently working in the field who dedicate much of their lifes too and their standards of living practice in order to meet their call of duty on the railroad.
tarmac2001 1 year ago
Notice the Heartland Express Trailer
ALS2001 2 years ago
@ALS2001 yea i saw that!
countrymusicgtavboy2 1 year ago
I love that commercial
ns927 3 years ago
the song lingers well after the commerfcial is gone.i like the longing in his voice against the gas cans' "feelings" of abandonment.
sassychik73 3 years ago
thx for the clip I see the old stack of 81 and it brangs tears to my eyes I USE WORK AT EASTEND SHOPS AND i'm out of work now. Looking forward to getting back to work
sunlion55 3 years ago
Ravi Krishnaswami
johannas58 3 years ago
whats this song callllled?
joshie676 3 years ago
At the very beginning, why is there a steam whistle, and not a horn? Honestly, an ad for a railroad company is not the place where I would expect that mistake to be made lol.
SR722 3 years ago
@SR722 that was done on purpose...just an fyi
airRail76 9 months ago
who sings this?!
abby3513 3 years ago
"performed by Ravi Krishnaswami of New York and Steve Kolander of Atlanta"--from wikipedia
queenakouvi 3 years ago