Originally Posted by dcuny
Hi, Marty.

That's a lot of information to pack into a little song. I had to listen to it a second time... and then got distracted looking up the history of the Harvey Girls. laugh
Haha. Thanks, David. What about The Pleasure Domes?

Originally Posted by Andrew Dee
Hi Marty!
You did well to get all those words out! Me - I’d be tripping over every third syllable. You’ve done a good job documenting a piece of history. I still find it amazing how much was built with limited tech in what is a relatively short time ago.

I love the video, and those passengers love the fiddle solo too - in particular the quadruplet sisters sitting either side of the aisle.

Andrew
Thanks, Andrew. i used my inner auctioneer. My 11-year-old granddaughter makes me sound like a slow-talker. Haha. Yeah, i saw those sisters enjoying the violinist more than the sounds. smile

Originally Posted by MarioD
Marty, the perfect backing band for a train song. Great fiddle! Super vocal and lyrics. Great mix.
Loved it
Thanks, Mario. For the solo i thought a whole band on the train would be too much. So what would a passenger carry aboard. Harmonica? A recently invented sax? Sherlock Holmes would've brought his violin.

Originally Posted by WaoBand
Great song! I've always felt an association with Santa Fe & New Mexico, though when I was in the US in 89 Arizona was the closest I got to it.. Love that fiddle solo.
Thanks, Chay. When i think of New Mexico, i think of Georgia O'Keeffe. So then i think of my all-time favorite human, my great-grandmother Georgia Eiserlo. She always jokingly claimed to be named after the painter. i looked it up and she was right. She was named about 2 months after O'Keeffe.


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