Steve Earle - Brand New Companion
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@NickeyWhitfield That means that they/he/she/lives on the back of the train, like "riding the tops"... The train was introduced to the US, and the music that came from the human experience is vast and polwerful. I give props to this type of work.
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@1canyonguy Thanks for the explanations. I'm from Germany .. you can see how I would not get that reference. ;) Thx!
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@NickeyWhitfield The NYC subway system designates letters to trains-way out would just mean its a bit of a ride on the "D" train
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@1canyonguy check out his album titled "Townes"
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"lives way out the d-train".. what does that mean?
great song btw!!!
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Love Steve- would like him to record this but as it is really like Townes orig version
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simple 12 bar blues...1 chord, 4 chord, 5 chord...i think this tune is in E...so three main chords are present: E, A, and B
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i saw Steve twice on this tour in Texas and here in MN, he gets better everyday....incredible....love this guy...
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For a studio version by Steve look for "New Companion." This one is the correct title that Townes used.
Can the gentleman who did that little tongue twirl at 1:58 please come see me???????
Steve and da blues.....................sweeeet.
LorettaLove55 2 years ago 3
(giggles) i wuv steve xx
StarryNights44 2 years ago 2