- Down there by the train, <jockeyfullofburbon>, 29.11.2004 05:13
- Down there by the train, <D QuarterMaister>, 29.11.2004 14:32
- Down there by the train, <CC>, 29.11.2004 15:03
- Down there by the train, <D QUarterMaister>, 29.11.2004 17:07
- Down there by the train, <Alli>, 29.11.2004 19:55
- That was confusing !, <Eric>, 29.11.2004 20:13
- Down there by the train, <D QuarterMaister>, 30.11.2004 12:05
- Twit... but a nice helpful twit.., <Allibee>, 30.11.2004 15:16
- Down there by the train, <MC>, 29.11.2004 16:10
- Down there by the train, <Raindog Harry>, 29.11.2004 21:27
- Down there by the train, <liat>, 29.11.2004 22:26
- Down there by the train, <liat>, 29.11.2004 22:30
- Down there by the train, <erik>, 29.11.2004 22:34
- Down there by the train, <erik>, 29.11.2004 22:52
- Down there by the train, <jockeyfullofburbon>, 29.11.2004 23:28
- Down there by the train, <MC>, 30.11.2004 00:47
- Down there by the train, <jockeyfullofburbon>, 30.11.2004 21:38
Subject | | Down there by the train |
Sender | jockeyfullofburbon |
Created | 29.11.2004 23:28 |
He had to have recorded it. How would Johnny Cash had
known how it went? he is an interview where he says he
recorded it during Bone Machine.
JJ: Man, you have so many songs. There are other songs
you played for me that aren't on 'Bone Machine', like
"Filipino Box Spring Hog". TW: Yeah, and "Tell It to
Me", and "Mexican Song", "In the Reeperbahn", one
called "Shall We Die Tonight", a suicide pact ballad,
and then a couple for John Hammond at the same time,
one called "Down There By the Train". JJ: Did he
record it? TW: No, nobody did. And we couldn't find a
way to do it either that felt good, so we just left
it, and it's just sitting there. (Source: "Straight No
Chaser" Straight No Chaser magazine (UK), by Jim
Jarmusch. Date: October, 1992 (published early 1993)
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