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The Train Song (Folsom Prison Blues)
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An upbeat version of a classic. A local favourite. | Val Alyea - bass | Ian Davis - tenor sax | Mike Manning - vocals/harmonica | Bob Orrett - drums | Peter Thorn - guitar
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The Bad Poetry Band is known for its energetic and dynamic live performances; funky, melodic, and blue. Collectively, the Poet's broad musical influences focus
The Bad Poetry Band is known for its energetic and dynamic live performances; funky, melodic, and blue. Their musical style is attributed to it's members' diverse ages...over a three-decade span. Collectively, the Poet's broad musical influences focus and meld the core of their BLUNK sound: blues, rock, ska, jazz, and funk. While the band performs unique interpretations of other artists' songs, their original music straddles the boundaries of traditional and alternative blues. The band: Jacob Charles - guitar/bass/vocals Ian Davis - saxes/percussion/vocals Ken Layton - drums/vocals/guitar/and other sounds Phil Smith - lead vocals/guitar/bass/percussion Peter Thorn - bass/guitar/vocals
Song Info
Genre
Country Cover Songs
Charts
#4,667 today Peak #104
#416 in subgenre Peak #11
Author
Johnny Cash
Rights
recorded in 2005
Uploaded
March 27, 2009
Track Files
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MP3 3.7 MB 128 kbps 3:59
Story behind the song
This was one of the first songs played by Bad Poetry. The tough part was figuring out how to arrange the song with harmonica and saxophone. However, the band started goofing around with the tune one practice and suddenly things started to fall into place. The song opens with a real sense of motion, and the call and response of train horns (harmonica and a low C# on the tenor sax) defines Bad Poetry's version of the song.
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