Euphoria — The Glendale Train
Album: Precious Time
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Released: 2006
Length: 2:19
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almost had me running for my Joe Walsh archives... enjoying this tho'....
That was bloody nice! Also thought it was Kotke.
Zeppelin ripoff
Sounds like a Leo Kottke tune.
I agree with some of the earlier posts, a demo of good guitar, play one of their complete tunes for further study....
Reminiscent, at times, of Jimmy Page a la Led Zepplin III (sounds like and open tuning).
Well, I liked this song. It could sound like Johnny Cash hanging out in a electronic gizmo studio in Arizona trippin out on mescalin.
Or maybe it's just my imagination. Either way, I think it's great that RP is dumping eclectic songs like these in our auditory laps.
Yeah, snore.
thewiseking wrote:
nice, but haveyaever heard Rye Cooder?
Or Joe Walsh perhaps?
nice, but haveyaever heard Rye Cooder?
hm some nice guitar work there :)
Dude wrote:
I like it. Nothing wrong with a little acoustic slide guitar.
Me too
I like it. Nothing wrong with a little acoustic slide guitar.
A nice intro... but when does the song start?
if this has any relation to the Tea Party? It sounds similar to one of their songs (off of "edges of twilight", I think)
Maybe just a bit too soundtrack-ish.
Sounds like the Glandale train is spinning it's wheels.
Um, couldn't you use a headset while you practice guitar? Thanks, bye.
Sounds like the opening to a hidden track on Superunknown
Err... sounds like when my buddies and I would noodle around on guitars in the dorm days... not terrible but not great.
Flat line! Stand clear: It's time to defibrilate RadioParadise.
pherthyl wrote:
Decent, but not as a song, as a guitar exercise.
Spot on comment. Sounds like someone (gifted) fiddlin' around while the tapes rolling, nothing more.
Decent, but not as a song, as a guitar exercise.
I like euphoria but they are a little bit overexposed here in radio paradise...
I like it. I like the style and the rythym
I'm with you there.
rtkmusic wrote:
Yes they did, and I would much rather be hearing THAT right now than this..
Mugro wrote:
Stupid question time: didn't the New Riders of the Purple Sage have a song entitled "the Glendale Train" and didn't it sound a lot different from this? Just wondering.
Yes they did, and I would much rather be hearing THAT right now than this..
iTuner wrote:
Its okay, just goes on and on and never gets anywhere.
Great point. I was really geting into the song, thought it was building to a climax and it...stopped. This is ALMOST a great song.
Both the tuning and the slide styles remind me of John Fahey. Sweet and lovely.
great travelling music...and this song in particular...in my experience...as long as you have somewhere to go, it goes somewhere with you.
Mugro wrote: track 6 )
Stupid question time: didn't the New Riders of the Purple Sage have a song entitled "the Glendale Train" and didn't it sound a lot different from this? Just wondering.
The Glendale Train (Stupid question time: didn't the New Riders of the Purple Sage have a song entitled "the Glendale Train" and didn't it sound a lot different from this? Just wondering.
Hmm. they had me and then they lost me, then they had me again, but then they lost me again. The song does need to go somewhere/anywhere.
Hedges?
Agree with both these comments. If only it went somewhere it would get a really high score
Its okay, just goes on and on and never gets anywhere.
I like it.
Good acoustic blues slide feel to it.
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